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upside downer

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  1. Dizzy - Vic Reeves & The Wonderstuff
  2. Last Train to Trancentral - KLF
  3. Talk Talk - Talk Talk
  4. I Like To Move It - Reel 2 Real featuring The Mad Stuntman
  5. Watermelon Man - Byron Lee & The Ska Kings
  6. The Jerk - The Clarendonians
  7. Here's the inventor and a little explanation of what's going on. https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-08-19/its-not-space-odyssey-its-yaybahar And I'd love to bump into him next time I'm at the beach. Beats Punch & Judy!
  8. Police Officer - Smiley Culture
  9. Macca on either of the 'Wings'
  10. Surely Roger Glover will go in goal?
  11. What an incredible sound! I'm off to search 'How to make a Yaybahar' on Google.
  12. Pets - Porno For Pyros
  13. Monday Morning 5:19 - Rialto
  14. Ghosts of Princes in Towers - Rich Kids
  15. You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties - Jona Lewie
  16. This Is Not a Love Song - PiL
  17. Forget You - Cee Lo Green
  18. You Stole the Sun From My Heart - Manic Street Preachers
  19. It's all about the Arabic maqam, the method used in much of the music of the region. Not a chordal structure, it's more an improvisational melodic approach based on 24 tone equal temperament. Or 17 equal temperament. There's others, too. It gets very confusing. The headless instrument is a saz, aka bağlama, great fun to play. If you fancy something different I'd recommend getting one. Such a wonderfully versatile instrument.
  20. Love that. 'What kind of music do you play?' 'Interestingly diverse' is my default answer now (even if it might not be 100% true!) 😁
  21. 'Abdulcanbaz' was probably not the best song to show off the microtones but I just really like that tune! The band play a combination of traditional Turkish folk music mixed with electronica and other influences from around the world. The saz has 17 notes to the octave (the microtones come after the sharps as we know them on a 12 note octave) and they now have an oud player from Greece with them too which gives them quite a unique frontline. Maybe the microtones are more 'subtle' as it's just another piece of their musical jigsaw? This next tune sounds a bit more unusual to western ears.
  22. On A Rope - Rocket From the Crypt
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