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You can hear it all here . The video starts with a song that seems custom-designed for his voice.
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Performances by Terry Callier before his passing recently. He sang Massive Attack's song 'Live With Me', a f**king beautiful tune indeed.
arranged and mixed by Robert Del Naja and Euan Dickinson


http://soundcloud.com/massive-attack-2/ ... e-windmill
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Sweetcheeks wrote:Performances by Terry Callier before his passing recently. He sang Massive Attack's song 'Live With Me', a f**king beautiful tune indeed.
arranged and mixed by Robert Del Naja and Euan Dickinson


http://soundcloud.com/massive-attack-2/ ... e-windmill
another good call.........I'm following you now!! :notworthy: :lol:
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Sweetcheeks wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:It's this one: http://www.discogs.com/Daddy-G-DJ-Kicks/release/340006
It's a dj mix that Massive Attack member Daddy G made a couple of years ago. DJ-Kicks being a very good mix compilation series :wink:


Oh, and while we're talking about good (reggae) mixtapes, this is another gem: http://www.mixcloud.com/FACTMixArchive/ ... das-sound/
Kevin Martin/King Midas Sound does a mighty fine job here... one for the headphones in the wee small hours of the mornin'... One of my faves
Cheers Koen.

Haven't gotten to Daddy G yet but the King Midas mix was not bad. Nice mention of one of Sade's songs (Lover's Rock) :)
Then it played this one, which is pretty damn cool: http://www.mixcloud.com/FACTMixArchive/ ... tic-minds/ Me likey :notworthy:
Cool! That FACT series is really great I think. There's a great one Mogwai did and another from The Orb and ... :notworthy:


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been listening to this all morning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kBl86cIV3g
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Quiff Boy wrote:Katzenjammer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux33sSnSYfw
Never heard about them but I have to be honest: I like it :D
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and it's still on 'heavy rotation' .....

definitely one of my top 10 for 2012, which leads us to another thread...

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blackandgold65 wrote:and it's still on 'heavy rotation' .....

definitely one of my top 10 for 2012, which leads us to another thread...

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Sweetcheeks wrote:Performances by Terry Callier before his passing recently. He sang Massive Attack's song 'Live With Me', a f**king beautiful tune indeed.
arranged and mixed by Robert Del Naja and Euan Dickinson


http://soundcloud.com/massive-attack-2/ ... e-windmill
Terry Callier died? What a talent that bloke was. I recall seeing him play live in the Bristol Fleece pub when he was doing Timepeace. It being Bristol, half of the "in crowd" stood at the back and talked amongst themselves loudly through his performance. Philistine nob-ends.
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blackandgold65 wrote:and it's still on 'heavy rotation' .....

definitely one of my top 10 for 2012, which leads us to another thread...

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Yeah, me too - I've been listening to The Seer a lot
That record... defies words. Oh my. It is absolutely stunning. It's just amazing.

Record of the decade, for sure. I can't imagine anyone doing anything better. In fact, even calling it record of the year/record of the decade does it a disservice. It is simply an astounding record. I regret missing them last time they swung through my neck of the woods.
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