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In Reply to: RE: OMA Ironic posted by noroom4squares on August 03, 2014 at 14:42:02
You know, I will compare Jonathan & OMA to Harry Partch and his music. While you may not like it, only a fool would deny it's brilliance.
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Why do you find this music "brilliant" in the first place? Without my knowing what qualifies music as being "brilliant" I'd be hardpressed to either agree or disagree with your assessment that " only a fool would deny it's brilliance. "That said, and I'm quite sure many will disagree with me. But I definitely don't like it and personally struggle at even calling it music...
I'm listening to: Bluebird Fly by Jessica Lee
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Reminds me a lot of Mickey Hart, drummer for the Greatful Dead. He records a lot of percussion based stuff. Check out Dafos, or Planet Drum.
Thank you, noroom4squares, for introducing me to Harry Partch. The music is fresh (to me) and splendid! Please post again in this thread to tell me what CD I can purchase from Amazon or elsewhere which will include Daphne of the Dunes(Part 1).
Thanks in Advance.
I have it on the LP "the World Of Harry Partch" I'm not a CD user but I'd bet its on Cd. There are some great documentaries on YouTube about Partch. He made most of his instruments from redwood he salvaged on the coast of California. A true American genius he was.
I'm glad to have introduced you to this music. It's really fantastic stuff.
Thank you, noroom4squares. I will look for it. I too play LPs and have since 1955 when I was a lad of 6 yrs. old. Anything I like as well as this I usually buy LP for home and CD for car and boat.
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