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  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Rest in Peace Jimmy

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Many rivers to cross

    marcitkolobster
  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    lobsterKotishka
  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    lobster
  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Double Barrel

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

    lobster
  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Venezuela

    lobster
  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    A Lullaby

  • lobsterlobster lobster Pureland Veteran

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

    A little Bob Dylan… I really liked this.

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

    I suddenly woke up with this Beatles song in my head…

  • lobsterlobster lobster Pureland Veteran

    Dalai Lama is up for a Grammy music award

    If he wins hopefully he will sing his acceptance speech (by video link)

    marcitko
  • lobsterlobster lobster Pureland Veteran

    Anyway now for some Black Sabbath (last video)
    and others eg. Johnny Cash, David Bowie, Beatles singing in German
    https://82mhz.net/posts/2026/02/english-speaking-artists-singing-in-german/

  • lobster
  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran
    edited February 8

    A song about how to pronounce Maori place names, including the longest place name in the world- Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu

    One of the translation is as follows "The hill of the flute playing by Tamatea – who was blown hither from afar, grazed his knees climbing mountains, fell on the earth, and encircled the land – to his beloved one"

    lobster
  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

    I was listening to Andreas Vollenweider and Friends, and this track came along, from the album Caverna Magica.

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Bob Dylan - Masters of War

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Jeroen
  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Where is the love ???

  • lobsterlobster lobster Pureland Veteran

    Was watching the UK version of Saturday Night Live. The Guest band (which I had never heard of) was Wet Leg. I thought they were fantastic.
    Here is a short history of them and some clips of their music.

    Watch out for the lobsters (obviously a mark of weirdness)

  • JeffreyJeffrey Veteran

    I'm liking this childrens cover band lots of talent

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Who would Jesus bomb

    marcitko
  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Country road Aotearoa style

    marcitko
  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Irma Black Sun

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    A message from the ancestors.

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

    Oye Como Va - Carlos Santana

  • KotishkaKotishka Veteran

  • WakedWaked Explorer
    edited April 21

    WE ARE HERE (Open your Heart)

  • KotishkaKotishka Veteran

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Allegedly

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran
    edited April 27

    Low Rider - WAR

    Shoshin1
  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

    Loved this mix…

  • KotishkaKotishka Veteran

    The more I meditate I tend to listen to less music... in fact, my walks are now earphoneless. Lately it is just instrumental like, for example, classical piano music, lo fi or chanting....

    marcitkolobster
  • KotishkaKotishka Veteran

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran
    edited May 26

    Osibisa Woyaya

    No mud No lotus

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    Another day in paradise

  • lobsterlobster lobster Pureland Veteran

    Karaoke with the Pope

    Lyrics
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psalm_50

    Ra Ra Rasputin ~ Boney M

    Bunks
  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

    KotishkamarcitkoShoshin1
  • BunksBunks Australia Veteran

  • BunksBunks Australia Veteran

  • Shoshin1Shoshin1 Sentient Being Oceania Veteran

    KAKADU COLLECTIVE - 'MAYALI ft. VICTOR ROSTRON'

    Desert Pea Media is very proud to present a new collaboration with the community of Jabiru, NT. A mining and services town in the centre of dual-world heritage listed Kakadu National Park. The community of Jabiru is also considered 'the gateway to Arnhem Land'.

    This production was created in September of 2020 - an outcome of a unique, collaborative creative process between Desert Pea Media, Red Lily Health (a local Indigenous-led Health Service) and an incredibly talented group of students at the Jabiru Area School, who represent several clan groups of Kakadu and Arnhem Land. Also involved were local community members, elders, artists, and community organisations.

    The overall purpose of the broader project was to facilitate an important, inter-generational conversation about social and emotional well-being for Original Nations young people. Focusing on cultural identity, health and positive choices.

    Desert Pea Media projects involve a dialogue-based storytelling process that encourages participants to analyze 'the real', 'the ideal' and 'the bridge'. In simple terms this means critically thinking about how to create positive change for yourself, for each other and for our communities.

    We as a team feel deeply honoured and grateful to learn, share and create with the Jabiru community. These projects not only uplift and inspire audiences and community members, but everybody involved.

    'Mayali' is the Gundjeihmi/Kunwinjku word for 'cultural knowledge' and is used by several language groups in the region. The song was co-directed/written by and features Victor Rostron of Wildfire Munwurrk Band..

    Hailing from the extremely remote Stone Country of Central Arnhem Land, Victor speaks and sings in the critically endangered aboriginal languages of Dalabon, Kune and Rembarrnga. A highly respected senior culture man, singer, songwriter, artist and prolific musician, Victor reaches across cultures and holds keys to knowledge that bridges the gap across ancient and contemporary Australia.

    An insightful lyricist, passionate collaborator and truly astounding vocalist, he is a creative force and one of Australia’s most important voices. We are deeply honoured to call Victor a friend and collaborator, and his contribution, and his family's contribution were a huge part of the project outcomes.

    The project was produced by DPM in-house Music Producer - Josh Nicholas. We thank you brother for your artistic vision and awesome work. Featuring guitar samples from local musician and guitarist from Black Rock Band - Graham Rostron.

    Thanks to Patricia Miller and the staff at Red Lily Health. Also to Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation and Jabiru Area School.

    Special thanks to the TO's of Jabiru - The Mirrar People, and all of the Clan Groups of Kakadu that welcomed us and shared their country for the creation of this production. We are humbled and grateful for your trust and support.

  • lobsterlobster lobster Pureland Veteran

    Nice to support indigenous music. Apart from British folk music. Too modern unless sung in Gaelic. Even then needs some accompaniment.

    Kotishka
  • KotishkaKotishka Veteran

  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran
    edited June 18

    Shoshin1Jeffrey
  • JeroenJeroen Not all those who wander are lost Netherlands Veteran

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