Big Tabs
looking backwards, going forwards
The Gyuto Monks of Tibet
Now that is an album I haven’t played since the 1990’s.
I used to get lost in those sounds. mesmerising.
The Gyuto Monks of Tibet
That’s a popular one. Great treat for bass heads.Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Two of my faves in there.The Hollis and the Buckley. I also liked some of his fathers music, especially Song for the Siren, recorded memorably by the (edit.This Mortal Coil)years later.Veedon Fleece, What's Goin' On, Peace Beyond Passion (Meshell Ndegeocello), On The Go (Matthew Halsall), Strange Place for Snow (EST), Lewis Taylor (Lewis Taylor), Grace (Jeff Buckley), Marc Hollis.
That is a stunning track and yes, Jeff has great genes!Two of my faves in there.The Hollis and the Buckley. I also liked some of his fathers music, especially Song for the Siren, recorded memorably by the Cocteau Twins years later.
I often play the Gyuto Monks album when practicing restorative (aka yin) yoga, generally on Sunday afternoon. 4 or 5 poses in 45-60 minutes - ideal for the less young among usNow that is an album I haven’t played since the 1990’s.
I used to get lost in those sounds. mesmerising.
KilljoyHi shouldn't this thread be in Music, ? just saying
I often play the Gyuto Monks album when practicing restorative (aka yin) yoga, generally on Sunday afternoon. 4 or 5 poses in 45-60 minutes - ideal for the less young among us