Music to Your Ears, 41 – 60 (Compilation, includes links to all previous posts in this series)

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from BB Gabor to Monkey Majik

from SsingSsing to Fishmans

from Tash Sultana to Brian Eno
Music to Your Ears–41

The Velvet Underground – “All Tomorrow’s Parties”

The sad young lady is utterly unprepared to be seen at the party. She will simply hide “behind the door”  and cry. 
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"All Tomorrow’s Parties"  
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Music to Your Ears–42

Chris Rodrigues & The Spoon Lady – “Angels in Heaven”

This tune is a fine example of American roots music. 
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"Angels in Heaven"  
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Music to Your Ears–43

Christopher Tin and various artists – “Baba Yetu”

This grand song has become one of the most popular choral works of these times. 
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"Baba Yetu"  
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Music to Your Ears–44

Fishmans – “Walking in the Rhythm”

The 5 reinterpretations by the band culminated in this magnificent dub version. 
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"Walking in the Rhythm"  
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Music to Your Ears–45

Elvis Costello and The Attractions – “Radio, Radio”

The radio is in the hands of such a lot of fools, Tryin' to anesthetize the way that you feel. 
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"Radio, Radio"  
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Music to Your Ears–46

BB Gabor – “Moscow Drug Club”

A small secret nightclub, where subversives sit and talk … and smoke Georgian Gold. 
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"Moscow Drug Club"  
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Music to Your Ears–47

Tom Waits – “Tom Traubert’s Blues”

A sad and sorrowful tale of someone who is not only down and out, but has hit rock bottom. 
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"Tom Traubert’s Blues"  
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Music to Your Ears–48

The Dead South – “In Hell I'll Be in Good Company”

They succeeded in their goal of founding a “rockin' stompin' bluegrass band." 
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"In Hell I'll Be in Good Company"  
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Music to Your Ears–49

Monkey Majik + Yoshida Brothers – “Change”

The Japanese setting, the “Noh” masks, and the “shamisen” playing give it an international flavor. 
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"Change"  
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Music to Your Ears–50

The Pogues, with Kirsty MacColl – “Fairytale Of New York”

While their hopes and dreams have come to naught, he realizes that their dreams still bind them together. 
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"Fairytale Of New York"  
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Music to Your Ears–51

Esperanza Spalding – “Black Gold”

She crafted a song that sings to all, regardless of age, gender, or any other grouping. 
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"Black Gold"  
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Music to Your Ears–52

SmokeHouse – “Cadillac In The Swamp”

The deep, murky vocals and the sultry rhythms are as great as those of the Chicago blues masters at their best. 
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"Cadillac In The Swamp"  
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Music to Your Ears–53

Blind Boys of Alabama – “Amazing Grace”

The true joy and passion of both songs are expressed in this great live performance. 
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"Amazing Grace"  
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Music to Your Ears–54

Tash Sultana – “Jungle”

The performance is captivating, the musicianship is excellent, and the sound is magnificent. 
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"Jungle"  
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Music to Your Ears–55

Brian Eno & John Cale – “Spinning Away”

Through his mystical experience, the artist has become one with the grand panorama. 
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"Spinning Away"  
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Music to Your Ears–56

Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra – “Bade Zile”

It’s the kind of thunder that foretells a perfect storm of sound. 
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"Bade Zile"  
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Music to Your Ears–57

Hubert Sumlin – “Sometimes I’m Right”

With its slow, cool grooves, this is among the most melancholy blues you’ll ever hear. 
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"Sometimes I’m Right"  
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Music to Your Ears–58

Victory – “Open Your Eyes”

She revels in the beauty of nature, and in her own solitude and spiritual beauty. 
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"Open Your Eyes"  
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Music to Your Ears–59

Clanadonia – “(Unidentified) Scottish Street Music”

The band’s mission is to bring musical joy and havoc to the world. 
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"Scottish Street Music"  
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Music to Your Ears–60

SsingSsing – “Minyo Medley”

The instruments of a typical pop group are mixed with the hypnotic vocals of “minyo” folk music. 
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"Minyo Medley"  
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(Image source) The following includes links to all previous posts in this series:
         Music to Your Ears "Posts 1~~20"  
         Music to Your Ears "Posts 21~~40"  


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Good songs , thank you for sharing

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Greetings @majes.tytyty!
I'm still working for a better
Steemit.com, until the last
minute of 2019!
Luck, my friend
#music2ears

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I had prepared this post a few days ago, so all I had to do was input the info and click "post."

At the "last minute" of 2019, I was with a small group of friends, relaxing and enjoying the festivities.

Best of luck in this new year.

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Hello dearest Friend @majes.tytyty

Wow, excellent compilation!

I really need a lot
catch up with your posts. These clean sounds are like
A new set of strings for the guitar.
Your great selections are a true anthology of successes.
As you know I like to make my own musical pieces, but
Although I haven't been able to make more music lately, I hope to catch up this new year.

Happy New year!
Your Friend, Juan.

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I sure hope you find the time to review a few of these songs included in this compilation.

Also, best wishes for the new year. I hope you achieve much success over the coming weeks and months.

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I wish only success for you in this new year, my dear friend.

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