What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Rounding off the Bill Bailey mini-season, here he is taking on Indian Hindustani-style music with a rather familiar theme... and apart from that instrument being a sarod and NOT a sitar, this is great fun.
Grinning from ear to ear over here. We needed that start to today - its been a sleepless night and it time to address the anxieties that set it off - and that rousing performance has changed the mood enough to get started. Thanks from F. Hope you are all holding up, and finding you own supportive sounds.xxx
Thank you for sharing this joyous jugalbandi Yamini. Wow! I'm grinning and smiling and buzzing while typing this comment. Sending you love and hugs. Arti xx
We've said it before and we'll say it again - he is SO entertaining:)
ReplyDeleteGreat facial expressions too!
ReplyDeleteDouble ditto to the Op and Bertie....he just has me in awe.
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
Grinning from ear to ear over here. We needed that start to today - its been a sleepless night and it time to address the anxieties that set it off - and that rousing performance has changed the mood enough to get started. Thanks from F. Hope you are all holding up, and finding you own supportive sounds.xxx
ReplyDeletethat is just great... and it makes this grad wet-nesday to a sun-day ;O)
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - you're right ... it is a lot of fun - and they're amazing musicians ... thanks - cheering to hear - all the best - Hilary
ReplyDeleteIsn't that fun?! I hope you are doing well! xx
ReplyDeleteone of my favorite songs, of course it was with banjos, this is so cool with all the different instruments.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this joyous jugalbandi Yamini. Wow! I'm grinning and smiling and buzzing while typing this comment.
ReplyDeleteSending you love and hugs.
Arti xx
What a SuperFun video!
ReplyDeleteIt seems clear these folks were having some fun for certain! Greatly appreciate the new take on an old standard. namaste, janice xx
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