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The Golden Ticket - MCG and Marvel Medallion Club tickets and Corporate Box tickets at the Gabba, MCG and Marvel.
Yeah, my wife showed them to me a while ago. They play some sort of (I'm assuming) traditional Mongolian instrument using a bow and do throat singing. Very unusual, but interesting. Plenty of stuff on Youtube.Metal band out of Mongolia.
Surprised at how much I'm enjoying it.
Album title is "The Gereg"
Would be curious to know other peoples thoughts!
Watched Anchorman 2 last night. Jet Airliner by The Steve Miller band played during the closing credits. I don't mind the song, but it is a bit pedestrian. Did a bit of Wikipedia and YouTube following and it turns out that a blind musician called Paul Pena wrote and recorded the song in 1973. Had a dispute with his record label which meant the album wasn't release until 23 years later. The keyboard player from the Steve Miller Band produced his album and played the unreleased version to Steve Miller. They recorded and released Jet Airliner in 1977 which became a hit for them. It's a pity the original wasn't released back in '73 because it shits all over the cover. I've been listening to it and other Paul Pena songs .... Check it out
1996 is fantastic. So is his early electro stuff but 1996 is the one for meThe rest of the world found out today that Ryuichi Sakamoto passed away on the 28th of March.
So I'm giving the three albums of his that I own a spin.
Vale.
That's one I don't have. I've got the Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence soundtrack, NeoGeo and Heartbeat. I'll have to chase that up.1996 is fantastic. So is his early electro stuff but 1996 is the one for me
Nothing wrong with that.Finally caught up with the 21st century and purchased a Spotify subscription. Started randomly picking songs and liking them. When I got to 400 I decided to alphabetize the list and play it without looking. Imagine my surprise when Aaron Copland's El Salon Mexico was immediately followed by Enter Sandman. I am one strange dude.