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RE: Buddha Bar & New Age Music (in reply to vigrond)
There's a place in Chinatown in San Francisco called Buddha Bar. We used to go there in college and drink. Mostly they played Led Zeppelin or Van Halen.
RE: Buddha Bar & New Age Music (in reply to vigrond)
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ORIGINAL: vigrond Here's one that I am sure Flamencos could appreciate. No lyrics, just amazing instrumental.
Sounds like any Turkish folk song, a bit funny to find it on a "buddha bar" album. Definitely not New age music or something (not that you said that). Its cool though, dont know if it was a Kanun solo in the beginning, but those players are really virtuosos. Regarding chill music, how about
Its very nice to hear non guitar music for me now. Ive been listening to guitar stuff very intensively and almost exclusively over many years. Now i have heard all my favorite albums to death and there is nothing new that attracts me. Even the last Antonio Rey album, who is like my hero, has been overheard by me quickly. If it werent for YouTube, i would be without good music and "inspirationless" now. God, i love YouTube.
RE: Buddha Bar & New Age Music (in reply to vigrond)
Dude, I know you're getting hammered. But, seriously, when I saw the opening of the video you originally posted, this was the first thing that came to my mind: