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Ai Vis Lo Lop - Flos Florum

 

A cool medieval piece. The lyrics in English mainly speak about a wolf, fox and hare dancing around together as a worker earns coin with hard work, a deeper meaning to the song is that the animals dancing refer to greedy and corrupt overlords taking advantage of the poor people.


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Then the morning comes - Smash Mouth

 

 

I’m a believer - Smash Mouth 

 

 

All star - Smash Mouth 

 

 


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The Hebrew word cushi or kushi is an affectionate term generally used in the Bible to refer to a dark-skinned person of African descent.

 

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My favorite version of George Harrison’s masterpiece,...”Tax man”.  Joe Bonamassa

You’ll want your headphones on for this. Bonamessa is awesome as usual. 

 

 

Another Great song - Happier times- Joe Bonamessa.   Drummers are awesome too.

 


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A couple bands from my hometown Boston. Love the intro in this song.

More than a feeling - Boston

 

This was their first hit. I seen them play it as a new song in my old high school gym, many moons ago. Aerosmith-Dream on

 


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@Skookum thanks for contributing to the thread. I love those first two jazz songs you posted but never knew the names of them. How know how it is with jazz...

The Hebrew word cushi or kushi is an affectionate term generally used in the Bible to refer to a dark-skinned person of African descent.

 

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On 8/11/2019 at 2:04 AM, EccentricM said:

 

Ai Vis Lo Lop - Flos Florum

 

A cool medieval piece. The lyrics in English mainly speak about a wolf, fox and hare dancing around together as a worker earns coin with hard work, a deeper meaning to the song is that the animals dancing refer to greedy and corrupt overlords taking advantage of the poor people.

This reminds of some Central Asian folk songs. The style and the instruments are even similar to some extent. Amazing! 

 

 


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1 hour ago, Hun said:

This reminds of some Central Asian folk songs. The style and the instruments are even similar to some extent. Amazing! 

 

 

Yes, looking into history, there a few cultural cross overs in Europe and Asia in some respects (musical, martial and more). Asia has done a better job at preserving and promoting their ancient culture than we have in Western Europe.


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3 hours ago, Hun said:

I like this one about love the old way, which was clean and dignified. :) 

 

 

 

Beautiful song. Thanks for contributing brother Nurzat :)

The Hebrew word cushi or kushi is an affectionate term generally used in the Bible to refer to a dark-skinned person of African descent.

 

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Phenomenal singer - beautiful song. Can’t beat that!

Dionne Warwick - Theme from the valley of the dolls

 

Tony Tennille- very underrated. Great talent!  “Come in from the rain”

 

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Two great tunes from Lulu

Theme to the movie “To Sir with love” - Lulu

 

 

A favorite of mine... “oh me oh my” Lulu     My wife’s name is Lulu, so I’m partial. :lol:

 

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