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12:24am
StringOFperils:
Hunting Tigers Out In India, by the Bonzo Dog Band
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12:24am
Drunken Creep:
I'll go ahead and be the Uakti nerd here and say the name Uakti refers to a folklore character whose body is a natural flute. He lives in the forest... When the wind blows a beautiful music is made through the wind and the Uakti. The local women love the sound, and go to the forests to find the Uakti. The local men get jealous and murder the Uakti. And that's the myth in a nutshell. One of the greatest bands
I like that name. I don't think I've met anyone with it before...not that we've met, other than this
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12:30am
coelacanth∅:
i just saw Lennon's "india, india" has only been released on a Lennon box set - which i've never heard. i thought it was on the beatles "anthology"...
but i guess i got it from a bootleg.
12:31am
rw:
cc I hadn’t heard it. It’s nice! Kinda cute.
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12:33am
coelacanth∅:
i knew someone named China. she was armenian! named in honor of a grateful dead song!
it was for a launch of a journal the publshed a couple of my poems... the journal... a common well journal, had a reading played on bonce's show and things progressed from there
12:51am
Erik in VT:
Roxy Music has a song titled “India” on there last? Avalon album.
12:52am
rw:
Whoa. Don’t know that one either. What a fantastic name!
12:54am
Erik in VT:
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tom tom the pipers son @12:51
Me likes the sound of dahlbergian ratusa (sp?). Congrats on the readings & publications & audio presentations!
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I can totally relate, as I am a faux extroverted type / frustrated drummer 🥁 who suffered/suffers from terrible stage fright & ‘formal’ public speaking, etc etc.
lulu ! i just bought this record so it will be in our house to be played whenever
1:23am
Erik in VT:
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coelacanth∅ @12:54
as a youth, growing up in the 1970s, we heard lots of Joe Walsh on fm 📻 radio - didn’t particularly enjoy it then, yet now I find him rather entertaining! Granted, as a kid, I wasn’t aware of any of his work with the band ‘James Gang’, which I really liked, when finally hearing the first 3 albums in the 90s(?!).
oh his best moment was with james gang for sure. if all they ever did was "funk 49" they'd be praiseworthy but actually that whole 2nd album is excellent.
This is/was wow 🤩… don’t recall it, despite being semi-familiar with Branca’s career. Thanks for the exposure. Appreciated that original ‘Lesson No One’ mini-Lp oh so many years ago. Currently enjoying these latter spooky atmospheres. 😶🌫️ 🫥 ☺️
Listener comments!
: Gal singing about India! i never put it together!
coelacanth∅: 'evening india and future ear racers
mattymatt: dig! evening and happy friday
i roman: Hello
i roman:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:05
yes ! its about me for sure. also this album is on the label INDIA navigationJoe B: greetings India and everyone
coelacanth∅:
↳ i roman @12:11
(pondering what reference to India is on deck!)rw: Hey hey
i roman:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:14
no more didn't think that far ahead whoopsi roman:
↳ i roman @12:16
would have been very cool if i didDrunken Creep: Yes!!! Uakti!!! I love this band so much!! A lifelong favorite! Gracias DJ!
Ken From Hyde Park: Hello, late night crew.
rw: Not sure if it would fit but there’s that Psychedelic Furs track. And John Coltrane
chresti: Promessas Do Sol by Utaki (Heineken Concerts - 1996)
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coelacanth∅:
↳ rw @12:20
and an "unofficial" Lennon/beatles song...StringOFperils: Hunting Tigers Out In India, by the Bonzo Dog Band
Drunken Creep: I'll go ahead and be the Uakti nerd here and say the name Uakti refers to a folklore character whose body is a natural flute. He lives in the forest... When the wind blows a beautiful music is made through the wind and the Uakti. The local women love the sound, and go to the forests to find the Uakti. The local men get jealous and murder the Uakti. And that's the myth in a nutshell. One of the greatest bands
i roman:
↳ StringOFperils @12:24
as someone who grew up with an odd name i thought all india songs had crossed my desk but no ! I have not heard of this onecoelacanth∅:
↳ Drunken Creep @12:24
Nice! Thank you....i think Ted Andrews mentions that folklore somewhere one of his books (?)
-but i'd forgotten all about it.
StringOFperils:
↳ i roman @12:26
I like that name. I don't think I've met anyone with it before...not that we've met, other than thiscoelacanth∅: i just saw Lennon's "india, india" has only been released on a Lennon box set - which i've never heard. i thought it was on the beatles "anthology"...
but i guess i got it from a bootleg.
rw: cc I hadn’t heard it. It’s nice! Kinda cute.
coelacanth∅: i knew someone named China. she was armenian! named in honor of a grateful dead song!
StringOFperils: There was (is) China Slick too
StringOFperils: ...who apparently goes by Kantner, as an adult
i roman:
↳ StringOFperils @12:34
who ?coelacanth∅:
↳ StringOFperils @12:36
i would too!StringOFperils: Grace Slick and Paul Kantner of The Jefferson Airplane conceived a child once upon a time long long ago
rw: I think I’m glad I wasn’t named after a GD song.
tom tom the pipers son: hello people.... just back from a poetry reading... i did ok
rw: But a Hans Reichel tune…
tom tom the pipers son: someone here knows what a dahlbergia retusa is i bet
coelacanth∅:
↳ rw @12:41
haha... i'd tell people i was named after an Eno song!coelacanth∅:
↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:43
greetings tom tomtom tom the pipers son: hey coelacanth...
Ken From Hyde Park: The Geet Mala program on Vassar College WVKR station opens with "I Love My India" each week. www.dailymotion.com...
Erik in VT:
↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:46
Inquiring aging minds wanna know … 😉coelacanth∅:
↳ rw @12:44
or a steppenwolf song...hi, my name is Earschplittenloudenboomer.
tom tom the pipers son:
↳ Erik in VT @12:48
it was for a launch of a journal the publshed a couple of my poems... the journal... a common well journal, had a reading played on bonce's show and things progressed from thereErik in VT: Roxy Music has a song titled “India” on there last? Avalon album.
rw: Whoa. Don’t know that one either. What a fantastic name!
Erik in VT:
↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:51
Me likes the sound of dahlbergian ratusa (sp?). Congrats on the readings & publications & audio presentations!👏🥳👏
i roman:
↳ Erik in VT @12:51
i like that onecoelacanth∅:
↳ Erik in VT @12:51
and Sun Ra; and Joe Walsh... there must be a lot of songs named or about india right?rw: Unfortunately I need to check out. Thank you India! Later all.
i roman:
↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:51
amazing !coelacanth∅:
↳ rw @12:55
'night rwrw: Joe Walsh?
tom tom the pipers son:
↳ Erik in VT @12:54
thanks erik... only my second time reading and i thought my brain was going to explodecoelacanth∅:
↳ rw @12:55
on one of his later albums, i forget which...cricket:
↳ Song: "?" by "Homo duplex"
this is crazy!StringOFperils: Interesting set...but time to become unconscious....thanks India! 'Nite all
coelacanth∅: (if i remember it correctly it DOES NOT conjure any sort of exotic feelings!)
tom tom the pipers son:
↳ StringOFperils @12:58
nite...Erik in VT:
↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:56
I can totally relate, as I am a faux extroverted type / frustrated drummer 🥁 who suffered/suffers from terrible stage fright & ‘formal’ public speaking, etc etc.coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "?" by "Homo duplex"
deserving of clickystar but alas, no star for to clicky.coelacanth∅:
↳ StringOFperils @12:58
g'night StringO'tom tom the pipers son:
↳ Erik in VT @12:59
last time i read for like ten people... this time, like a hundred tencoelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Mulatar Version" by "Misirlou"
miserlou is a southern european(?) traditional song, covered by the ventures, the beach boys and many other bands/artistscoelacanth∅: (i always heard pronounced "mi zer loo"...but if Joe Belock is still around he probably knows for sure...)
Erik in VT:
↳ tom tom the pipers son @1:02
… impressive, my head woulda popped-off. You met the challenge! (Head intact) bravo 👏Lu Ta: Wowwwww so good
i roman:
↳ Lu Ta @1:20
lulu ! i just bought this record so it will be in our house to be played wheneverErik in VT:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:54
as a youth, growing up in the 1970s, we heard lots of Joe Walsh on fm 📻 radio - didn’t particularly enjoy it then, yet now I find him rather entertaining! Granted, as a kid, I wasn’t aware of any of his work with the band ‘James Gang’, which I really liked, when finally hearing the first 3 albums in the 90s(?!).coelacanth∅:
↳ Erik in VT @1:23
oh his best moment was with james gang for sure. if all they ever did was "funk 49" they'd be praiseworthy but actually that whole 2nd album is excellent.ink:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:54
It is Sun Ra's b-day today: universeodon.com...Erik in VT:
↳ Song: "movement 2" by "glenn branca"
This is/was wow 🤩… don’t recall it, despite being semi-familiar with Branca’s career. Thanks for the exposure. Appreciated that original ‘Lesson No One’ mini-Lp oh so many years ago. Currently enjoying these latter spooky atmospheres. 😶🌫️ 🫥 ☺️i roman:
↳ Erik in VT @2:43
had to put in an hour spooky before the last two minutes of sweet coming up !coelacanth∅:
↳ ink @2:43
coincidence for the win! Thanks!Erik in VT:
↳ Song: "Méthode" by "Carlos PEron"
@india, have you listened to the limited edition deluxe double (Poland 2022?) of the masterpiece that is “impersonator” by CP - wish I had a copy!i roman:
↳ Erik in VT @2:55
no ! don't know of it will do some looking upErik in VT:
↳ Song: "Kalksinter" by "Sternpost"
Very much enjoyed this piece as well!Will be perusing their info / music.
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coelacanth∅: Thanks India Roman!
William Hellfire: I like it spooky