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 Ok this is some of the most amazing shit I've ever seen... Thai musicians on traditional instruments playing "Ghost Riders in the Sky", an American country song. Yes, I love weird music. 
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 @RojoLoco said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: Ok this is some of the most amazing shit I've ever seen... Thai musicians on traditional instruments playing "Ghost Riders in the Sky", an American country song. Yes, I love weird music. Awesome! I want to know more about that instrument they have up front. Did a few quick searches and didn't come up with anything that seemed like it was at all correct. 
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 @NDC said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: @RojoLoco said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: Ok this is some of the most amazing shit I've ever seen... Thai musicians on traditional instruments playing "Ghost Riders in the Sky", an American country song. Yes, I love weird music. Awesome! I want to know more about that instrument they have up front. Did a few quick searches and didn't come up with anything that seemed like it was at all correct. I asked my buddy who posted this on FB that same question - it's called a Dan Bau. It's kinda like a hammered dulcimer, but with a whammy bar. I will be forever on the lookout for one of these. 
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 @RojoLoco said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: @NDC said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: @RojoLoco said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: Ok this is some of the most amazing shit I've ever seen... Thai musicians on traditional instruments playing "Ghost Riders in the Sky", an American country song. Yes, I love weird music. Awesome! I want to know more about that instrument they have up front. Did a few quick searches and didn't come up with anything that seemed like it was at all correct. I asked my buddy who posted this on FB that same question - it's called a Dan Bau. It's kinda like a hammered dulcimer, but with a whammy bar. I will be forever on the lookout for one of these. Thanks for that! Looks like it's a Vietnamese instrument rather than Thai. I am going to have to listen to some more stuff that features it. 
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 @NDC said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: @RojoLoco said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: @NDC said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: @RojoLoco said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: Ok this is some of the most amazing shit I've ever seen... Thai musicians on traditional instruments playing "Ghost Riders in the Sky", an American country song. Yes, I love weird music. Awesome! I want to know more about that instrument they have up front. Did a few quick searches and didn't come up with anything that seemed like it was at all correct. I asked my buddy who posted this on FB that same question - it's called a Dan Bau. It's kinda like a hammered dulcimer, but with a whammy bar. I will be forever on the lookout for one of these. Thanks for that! Looks like it's a Vietnamese instrument rather than Thai. I am going to have to listen to some more stuff that features it. It might be Vietnamese... I may have assumed Thai because the guy that posted it is engaged to a Thai lady. 
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 Rush - The Spirit of Radio Live -- Youtube  I've always loved Prog Rock. YES, The Moody Blues, Davie Bowie, so many more. 
 However, there's just something about 3 piece bands that amaze me like The Police or ZZ Top. And Rush is up there as one of my all time favorites.
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 @RojoLoco said in What are you listening to? What would you recommend?: Ok this is some of the most amazing shit I've ever seen... Thai musicians on traditional instruments playing "Ghost Riders in the Sky", an American country song. Yes, I love weird music. How about Pussycat? The only English they could speak was their song. 
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 melbourne's best acid ... https://slicerecords.bandcamp.com/album/acid-slice-welcome-to-acid-city 
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 The only holiday album you need... Shatner + a long list of all star guests (including Henry Rollins, Iggy Pop, Billy Gibbons, etc). 
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 Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures. An absolute classic album of the 70s punk era, one of my favourite albums of all time. 
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 Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley (1994) Fucking heavy masterpiece from Josh Homme's band before Queens of the Stone Age. 
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 @RojoLoco incredible desert rock. love kyuss 
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 At the moment E4 on the TV, so Big Bang, Mike and Mollie, Brooklyn Nine-Nine  
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 Random playlist is random... 
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