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Paul Joseph
Posted 7/14/2010 8:09 AM (#19636 - in reply to #19575)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ySaJroZO0w

ahhh ... Ladina ....

if music be the food of death, play me out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5pZx_ZQgY8&feature=related


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leo
Posted 7/14/2010 11:59 AM (#19637 - in reply to #19575)
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Well Marty, here we go again. "I am realizing that strict metaphysical people don't like music....I guess it is sorta like 7th Day Adventists...or 8th Day Adventists ( that's the church for those who are habitually late )." I'm guessing that this comes under the heading of an exception to every rule. My wife, whom has been on the board from time to time and quite metaphysical, if you consider 24/7 as being strict. She is planning a month long sojourn to Peru based on the music of the people. I also enjoy music (mostly classical) as well as another that posts here once in awhile is metaphysical and he/she is a musician.

you must understand that I'm bored to tears with my bum knee and waiting for surgery to replace it. Consequently, I'm not going to let anything slide. lol
How's tricks? is Sis doing ok? Hope she is well!
Leo and cats et al
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Paul Joseph
Posted 7/14/2010 5:06 PM (#19638 - in reply to #19637)
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"Bum knee" is not that a strange astrological configuration (sorry, British humour) - but maybe you are embodying an Odin archetype - did he not used to manifest as an old man with a stick, then in the Marvel comics, hit it on the pavement and it tutned into an axe and he the Thunder God ?

I met him once at a crossroads (did)

As for music, did you listen to the You Tubes? Music from the Jewish-Spanish Diaspora, still, actually, oppressed

Sad old World

Namaste

ps, hello Fran, long time no see; gone are those Friday afternoons; good to say hello again - just noticed you there as I was logging off x

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paddy
Posted 7/15/2010 2:19 AM (#19643 - in reply to #12148)
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Soledad Bauza has a voice that sounds great beside the right guitar,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKrUCyWoXY8

Wednesday is named afer Odin, who some associaate to the Tarot's Hanged Man,
that can carry some message of Power and Powerlessness.
Maybe its like lemons to make lemonade.

Capricorn rules the knees and Pluto transiting could correlate to a knee thing for some,
don't take it personally.

The Jyotish (Vedic Astrology) is traditionally passed down in Sanskrit,
a sort of rythmic chant language that acts to preserved the teachings,
and this could be another example of Musical Metaphysics.

paddy
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Paul Joseph
Posted 7/15/2010 3:32 PM (#19644 - in reply to #19643)
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Great links Paddy, thanks

see you at the Crossroads

the best musical Metaphysician, one of, was Sufi Hazrat Inayat Khan, whose book, Music (or maybe, 'On Sound' so long since I read it - in the 1970s), tells of how everything is sound, nothing exists without it, the sacred Hum, or Aum, of creation. Shame not all Muslims seem to agree with him
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mruppert
Posted 3/4/2011 10:00 PM (#21418 - in reply to #12148)
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WARNING.....THE VIDEO THAT ACCOMPANIES THE SONG PORTRAYS THINGS THAT EVERY GRADE SCHOOL AGE CHILD HAS SEEN....WHETHER SOME WANT THEM TO OR NOT! YET, THERE ARE THOSE WHO MAY FIND THE IMAGERY DISTURBING. REMEMBER, YOU CAN ALWAYS CLICK THE X BUTTON IN THE TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER OF YOUR SCREEN AND ALL OFFENSE, CONTROVERSY AND NEED FOR SUPREME AND SUPER SUPREME COURTS GOES AWAY....RIGHT AWAY...YOU NEED NOT WAIT YEARS AND YEARS AND GIVE TONS OF MONEY TO LAWYERS TO BLOT OUT THE STIGMA THAT THE MODERN EVERY DAY IMAGERY PORTRAYS.

(Geez....now, I have all the moderators on edge and everyone else who knows me is saying...."OMG, what is he gonna do this time???"

No offense to our German friends, but, the Germans have always been one step beyond the bleeding edge of science, art, architecture, cinema and music. Sometimes to the point of offending sensibilities. The most prominent example is a film called "The Human Centipede" which I shall not discuss since I just had a nice Salmone Ville D'Este with garlic bread.

The song, to my tin ear, is a pretty good song, that has a message. It is in German. Doesn't matter, the intent is very clear. It is, after all is said and done, a love song...German style!

Here ya go..........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1G-9WUgptY

As we approach Mardi Gras, I bid you...

Peace and Pancakes,

Marty, Luckylee, Poppyhead, Sissygirl....the Crew of Bastet



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mruppert
Posted 3/15/2011 11:27 PM (#21477 - in reply to #12148)
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Well Aqua.......you posted in another thread and I answer here....I gave you a clue.....reich mir die hand!

Martin

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mruppert
Posted 4/15/2011 11:18 PM (#21586 - in reply to #12148)
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I have always been a fan of this group, I guess because of the childlike quality of the music and the sheer joy in playing and singing. They have not grown old as compared to wrinkle-city Stones and other hanger on groups.
Anyway, this is from 1978.
What fascinates me is the psychological nuances of the performance.....the crowd control....the charisma....the community of spirit as people dance together, in unison, to a ridiculous song...but one that has symbolic meaning to all who were there. To this day, I am carried away by the third movement when the guitar and bass player lay down that heavy beat and our beloved lead singer goes through the taxonomy of fish.
There is great insight in the things most consider insignificant!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnU3WoQZHJE

Hope you enjoy,

Marty and Cats Who Hate Dogfish





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mruppert
Posted 6/17/2011 9:57 PM (#21719 - in reply to #12148)
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Now this one I like because of the very last part............my little girl wore butterfly wings, too! I hope she is able to see this from the other side:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqldwoDXHKg

Love,
Martin, Luckylee, Poppyhead, Sissygirl
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mruppert
Posted 6/29/2011 11:54 PM (#21742 - in reply to #12148)
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This offering has an ominous background......IABD band (Its A Beautiful Day) play a concert in Germany and a thunderstorm rolls up as dawn breaks. They finale with a song called "Wasted Union Blues" and some manic things happen. By the way, the lead girl singer is not David LaFlammes wife, Linda, his wife is on keyboard but you don't see her as she believed that if the camera captured her image she would die....so she casted her spirit to the lead singer. Patty Santos. Her drug/spirit fueled performance is classic.
For those that do.....enjoy!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7WQH2ruYvs

Peace and Music for The Other Side,
Marty, Lucky, Poppy, and Sissy
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mruppert
Posted 9/12/2011 1:21 AM (#22032 - in reply to #12148)
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Okay.. trivia time.....this lady is a Princess and had a minor hit song. Her fame comes when she joined a well known group. What was the song and what was her name as she sang it?

Marty + Kitty Katz
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Posted 9/12/2011 3:25 PM (#22033 - in reply to #12148)
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Bjork - Human Behavior
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mruppert
Posted 9/13/2011 12:52 PM (#22037 - in reply to #22033)
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Hey there NeferTiX2,
     Ahhhh....Bjork of the Sugarcubes....the Brits were nuts over her at one time. Her pop was a union leader and her mum was a political activist and, I think, served in government in Iceland. Not sure about the last bit; my Icelandic history is keener on the ice fairies than on the politicians.....I can never spell their names, let alone pronounce them. Worse than Welsh...they seem to like back to back to back consonents.
     But, she is not royalty.

     Believe me, the answer is easy!

Edited because the cats reminded me I forgot to sign this,

Peace,
Marty Lucky, Poppy


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Paul Joseph
Posted 9/13/2011 8:32 PM (#22040 - in reply to #22037)
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Long time no see Nefertiti - been restoring yourself in the pyramids?

Great to see you again .... been keeping the candle burning

ps, the venerable Sufi sage's book is still in print, or a version of it, saw it in a bookshop just the other day

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Nefertiti
Posted 9/14/2011 6:00 PM (#22046 - in reply to #12148)
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Hey there, yep seems like it's been real slow. have to pop in now and then... good to see everyone.
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Fayrii
Posted 9/19/2011 2:11 AM (#22051 - in reply to #12148)
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<3 Bjork.

I am yet to go through all the links given, I look forward to some new music to listen to. Music I feel, is a wonderful way to speak straight to the heart.
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mruppert
Posted 9/19/2011 6:56 PM (#22057 - in reply to #12148)
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Welcome Fayrii,

     No Bjork and no Utah Saints (they only had one really good song with a female lead).

     Okay, our trivia lady:  In the United States, her single reached #13 in March 1983 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on Radio & Records, and was the 20th biggest selling single in the US that year.

      She recorded the song in 1982 while still with this super group, alas, the last year the group would be together.

      She is known as "Her Serene Royal Highness....."

Peace y'all,

Marty, Poppyhead, Luckylee

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Posted 9/19/2011 8:04 PM (#22058 - in reply to #12148)
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Ok Marty.... hows this: Frida of Abba~ 
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mruppert
Posted 9/22/2011 5:23 PM (#22075 - in reply to #22058)
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See that Doc, watch her rock, she's a Dancing Queen!!!!!! Way to go, Doctor J.


She is formally styled Her Serene Highness Princess Anni-Frid Synni Reuss of Plauen following her marriage to a German prince of the former sovereign House of Reuss in 1992.

Under the solo name Frida, she recorded "Something Going On" and said goodbye to ABBA.

Peace through Music,
Marty and atonal cats, Lucky and Poppy


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Posted 9/23/2011 5:56 PM (#22080 - in reply to #12148)
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Learn something new everyday... Thanks so much! I always loved Abba, and I did like her solo song too.
Blessings~
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mruppert
Posted 10/9/2011 3:24 AM (#22172 - in reply to #12148)
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Well there Doc.....it seems that metaphysical people don't know or care about music except for you.....I think that it is they don't see the importance, or lack thereof, of the milieu.
Unimportant for the now..but very important for why Katy Perry sings the way she does....who were the original Yardbirds? By the way, a contemporary artist, Citizen Cope does a song whose piano cords dup another song....done by?  The Yardbirds!

But then againl what do we know,,,,,,the Beatles or the Rolling Stones....here comes the sun!!!!!!

Peace in the  universal language, la musica.......baile con dios 

PsychoMarty y mis Gatas...........enumera dos gatas....viexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'

but you die and ........ I am alone!!!!
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Paul Joseph
Posted 10/9/2011 11:13 AM (#22177 - in reply to #22172)
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Excuse me Marty - hello and welcome - have some others of us not been posting here ... including new friend and poster here, Fayrii...

Maybe we should congratulate Sir Paul McCartney who is getting married as we speak. Drove past his house today (name dropper, moi?) and itwas very busy with satellite dishes and newsvans ...

Yardbirds, were they not a group from Birmingham UK? Not sure if Stevie Winwood was involved, maybe Spencer Davies ....

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Posted 10/10/2011 12:07 AM (#22184 - in reply to #12148)
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How great to read about Sir Paul... i always loved Beatles music. Marty is right when it comes to most metaphysical peeps... we do connect through all types of music, even the sound of nature. Sound is one of our greatest senses and we tend to take it for granted. Well, some don't but many do.

I DJ and host Karaoke twice a week at two different places and DJ weddings (which is very time consuming and rather hard). My favorite music is most likely Alternative. Rock and UK music, but there is a new Genre.... with-out looking it up, who can tell me what Dubstep is?
It is currently sweeping the nation in a big fashion. Skrillex is one artist that has mastered it.

Play away..... HUGS


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mruppert
Posted 10/12/2011 10:52 PM (#22214 - in reply to #12148)
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Hey you guyz....
      I truly hope Sir Paul finds happiness this go......I am surprised you were not invited, the other Paul!
       Jill hits the nail on the head.....the music of the spheres.....the music that Jupiter makes......the songs of the whales...."listen to da wvolves, vat musick dey make" - thanks, Drac!
        Music speaks to our spirit (soul) and we cannot escape the message.
         I post a wide range of stuff mostly to get a reaction...that being...someone posts a really good song 'cos mine stink and I am the beneficiary of that really good song.

          I hope that everyone posts a song....listening is free and the benefits are abundant.

Peace through Caterwauling,
Marty, Luckylee, Poppyhead....these cats can't carry a tune at all!
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Paul Joseph
Posted 10/13/2011 5:50 AM (#22223 - in reply to #22214)
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.. & a RIP post -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9gCN9-Jnfg

Bert Jansch (he of earlier Pentangle career fame, hence the You Tube post of one of their great songs ...) ... one of THE great contemporary guitarists .. so Farewell then, Bert ....
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