What are you listening to?

A moldy oldy favorite --- Bongo Joe:



He played 55-gallon drums struck with mallets made of hammer handles attached to oil cans filled with pebbles and BB shot.

Lucy Hamilton -- note the phrase formation "listen at" instead of "listen to" in the title. This is a form found around the Gulf Coast region especially in the black community. It's common in New Orleans.
 
A moldy oldy favorite --- Bongo Joe:


He played 55-gallon drums struck with mallets made of hammer handles attached to oil cans filled with pebbles and BB shot.

Lucy Hamilton -- note the phrase formation "listen at" instead of "listen to" in the title. This is a form found around the Gulf Coast region especially in the black community. It's common in New Orleans.

Curtis Mayfield "Pusherman" from the album "Superfly" released in 1972 on Mayfield's own Curtom Records.

 
A moldy oldy favorite --- Bongo Joe:


He played 55-gallon drums struck with mallets made of hammer handles attached to oil cans filled with pebbles and BB shot.

Lucy Hamilton -- note the phrase formation "listen at" instead of "listen to" in the title. This is a form found around the Gulf Coast region especially in the black community. It's common in New Orleans.

Son House "John The Revelator" from the album "The Legendary Son House: Father of The Folk Blues" released in 1965 on Columbia Records.

 

PJ Harvey & John Parish "Sixteen, Fifteen, Fourteen" from the album "A Woman A Man Walked By" released in 2009 on Island Records.

 
Here's an engaging found object --- Glass Duo from Poland...

I am an absolute sucker for all things Nutcracker; it was literally the first music I connected to as an infant.



But for the pièce de resistance ---- see next post.
 
This time they need two tables for proper range. Waltz of the Flowers



Achinglly exquisite :crybaby:
 

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