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Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 13 2024 20:15:40)

Metal lovers , Rotting Christ are again touring USA
These guys are awesome at live shows




Stu -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 13 2024 20:28:27)

[:D]Rotting Christ!!!

What a name!!




Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 13 2024 21:02:41)

one of my favourite metal , greek masters
Sakis Tolis alone is also very very good , i recommend his solo , hes a Dark master
Rotting had some issues in the past just for their name , like arrested in Georgia just they arrived there , only for their name . This happen in some other places, it was hard to get gig in some places ..
Still , their huge in the genre and have a long career

enjoy it (or not..)

Rotting Christ


Sakis Tolis solo record




devilhand -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 13 2024 22:35:04)

Raydio wow. Never tired of this.





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 13 2024 22:41:40)

now you know where daft punk and justice inspiration came from , great stuff




Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 13 2024 22:43:14)

this guy is great , ridiculous good





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 13 2024 22:47:05)

my country fav , genuine , low profile , no star **** , simple man with simple way of farm life and few gigs
love the Martin buzzing





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 21 2024 1:36:04)

disco flame. classic





devilhand -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 21 2024 14:11:20)

Wow. Kingfish. Never knew him before or paid attention. He's awesome and can sing as well.




Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Jan. 25 2024 9:40:14)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Feb. 6 2024 17:25:47)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Feb. 9 2024 15:50:04)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Feb. 16 2024 11:10:58)





ernandez R -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Feb. 16 2024 20:31:01)

I dig these guys or anything by Azam Ali their singer.

This is one of my favorites:





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Feb. 21 2024 21:56:49)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Feb. 27 2024 9:02:16)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Mar. 23 2024 11:20:51)





Estevan -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Mar. 30 2024 20:35:34)

A classic from Jogja that grabbed me a few decades ago, and still does:





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Mar. 30 2024 20:52:43)

thats nice to mix some Psy Trance music




Ricardo -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Mar. 31 2024 16:27:43)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Apr. 1 2024 12:48:26)

theres a similiar ritual in mountains north morocco by some farmers/producers




Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Apr. 2 2024 12:40:28)

[:D]m more than 10 years lookin for this track...

masterpiece





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Apr. 15 2024 17:37:25)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Apr. 15 2024 17:49:07)







Norman Paul Kliman -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Apr. 18 2024 10:21:38)

Those of you in the US of A would just call this “music,” and some of you may find the thumbpicks and thumb wrap-over to be almost sacrilegious. Beautiful guitar music, though:

Merle Travis, playing “I’ll See You in my Dreams.”



Here’s a tutorial by Travis’ son Thom Bresh. His harmonic analysis isn’t the best (it’s in the key of C, not F), but he points out some important details, if you’re into the thumb wrap-over (I’m not).



And here’s Lenny Breau playing Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice” with his long nails, long hair and weird G string. Let it play to the end to see his use of false harmonics.





Norman Paul Kliman -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (May 29 2024 10:35:37)

Thought I'd refloat this thread with a fun video:



A tribute to the great Earl Scruggs from his friends. Just imagine parts of this with palmas!

The guy who looks like Steve Martin is actually him. Pretty good banjo player, I’ve heard.

The guy who looks a little like Moraíto is Albert Lee. He’s got an extremely cool teaching video on YouTube (I think it’s part of the Hot Licks series). If you check out his older work, especially in that teaching video, his playing sounds gypsy, and I think that’s no coincidence, because it’s in his background (like fellow Brit Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin and others).

Guitar would be a lot less interesting today if it weren’t for Django Reinhardt.




Ricardo -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (May 29 2024 14:22:31)

Great stuff. When I was younger I used to think this was all pure improvisation. At some point I tried to learn some licks and it became evident that it is falsetas going on, just like flamenco. You work on a mechanism and then you can apply it across the board as needed once you have drilled it in at various tempos. The Indian music thing same deal, and I saw a lot of blue grass pros at that shakti concert, they totally commune with that up tempo thing. Bella flek opened for them.

I worked out some fun country licks as a joke using something similar to Manuel Morao’s thumb technique. My whole family was very annoyed that day. [:D]




Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Sep. 13 2024 16:21:46)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Feb. 13 2025 20:56:30)





Manitas de Lata -> RE: World Music - share some favorite pieces that, for whatever reason, grabbed you (Feb. 13 2025 21:08:21)





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