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Pop, R&B and rock from the 50s to today and occasionally jazz, country & western or classical. Rap just irritates me. I listen to http://www.iradio.ie, it's mostly for the mid-teens to mid-30s group but I love the craic (irish for fun) on there. :-D
I recently ran across an "oldie" French Pop Singer. Don't understand much French but nice to listen to. Fance Gall. Found her after listening to Fabienne Delsol.
Sitar maestro, just love him especially his jugalbandhis , (he is more into hindustani but he has also incorporated some portions of carnatic creating a unique rendering style)
But I prefer veena and flute, sound of veena is more soothing.
My favourite instruments are as follows
1.veena
2.flute
3.mridhangam
4.violin
5.idakka.....
Are you interested in indian music woodsmoke?
Have you ever heard of panchavadhyam or chembada ?
what do you think about the Shakthi band of the 1980s?
Hi
I know very little about it, except that when I was in college I purchased an original pressing of his concert in NY on his first tour to the U.S.
When I was in the navy I was in Hong Kong and met a woman that was a "Hindi", in the Sari, white spot on the forehead, all that, in a bookstore. I, being the suave and debonair fellow that I was/am, in my white uniform, asked her to dinner if she would show me around HongKong. Later, sitting in the bar atop the Mandarin Inn a blond in a white "go go" dress appeared before me, calling me by name, and I groaned inside figuring whe was someone I had met in college and had forgot her name. Well, she was the "Hindi'. Actually she was a "British Nanny" fluent in multiple languages and was travelling the world on a "tramp steamer" as a "bursar" and would go into ports of call in different regalia and makeup and speak the language of the costume.
She did, indeed, show me around Hong Kong and we went to a restaurant with "Indian" food, the very first that I had eaten, and there was a group playing there and I really liked it.
Presently I have a couple of cds, but do not "know" anyting about it much, I just like to listen to it.
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