on my own trip slightly left of center. warm, loyal, loving, creative....slightly nuerotic;-) create elegant yet sexy, forward yet wearable sculpture. can't dance, but love to dance. adore music, reading, sewing, sudoku....and recent convert to pilates. would appreciate your help with my personal music appreciate course- would love to know your opinion of the 5 albums, any genre, any era, that I must know and own. Thanks. X.
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Hi again! My fave at the moment is 'Lagos Shake- A Tony Allen Chop Up.' I'm sure that DJs in NY will already have it on their playlist!
I'm reading 'Crunch Time How Everyday Life is Killing our Future' by Adrian Monck and Mike Hanley. I think that you maybe interested! See www.crunchtime.info for more details.
Hi there! we're IndieJam a new website(www.indiejam.org) that promotes indie and unsigned musicians worldwide for FREE.
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The more people we invite to join the cause, the more people will support the artists and musicians that join us.
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That's 'another one' to add to my list then! Thank you. I've started reading 'tales of my t-shirt.' It's a fascinating read. We're about to go to Portugal for a week ... I'm not sure that 't-shirt' will make good holiday reading! Best wishes.
Any literary recommendations Naomi? I'm reading a collection of short stories by Gabriel Garcia Marquez at the moment ... mambotango introduced me to GGM's work on 'another' forum! I was thinking about 'more' music ... it's probably best to look at my page! Peace.
'What's Going On' Marvin Gaye
'Kind of Blue' Miles Davis
'Innervisions' Stevie Wonder
'Talking Timbuktu' Ali Farka Touré with Ry Cooder
'Blue Note Revisited' V/A
'Revisited' includes Blue Note tunes from 60s and 70s reworked by the likes of Bugz in the Attic, Kenny Dope, 4hero, Kyoto Jazz Massive, and Osunlade amongst others. The album originally came in 2004 and it still sounds fresh.
hi sweetness check out don blackman his 1st album anything by I.G.Culture..the young disiples...hear my dear by marvin gaye, all of peven everet's albums are amazing
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I'm reading 'Crunch Time How Everyday Life is Killing our Future' by Adrian Monck and Mike Hanley. I think that you maybe interested! See www.crunchtime.info for more details.
Best wishes.

Hi there! we're IndieJam a new website(www.indiejam.org) that promotes indie and unsigned musicians worldwide for FREE.We are a group of musicians from all over the globe that got together to start this cause. we do this simply because we believe that music is made to be heard.and with the countless number of talents out there.there is no stopping us.
The more people we invite to join the cause, the more people will support the artists and musicians that join us.
IndieJam has just started a network with ning (www.indiejam.ning.com) where all the artists, labels and supporters can sign up and join our cause.all artists and musicians who sign up and upload their stuff are all automatically featured in our main website and all our other networks.
Join us and support our cause to support artists and musicians worldwide.
Thank you and keep the music playing.
'What's Going On' Marvin Gaye
'Kind of Blue' Miles Davis
'Innervisions' Stevie Wonder
'Talking Timbuktu' Ali Farka Touré with Ry Cooder
'Blue Note Revisited' V/A
'Revisited' includes Blue Note tunes from 60s and 70s reworked by the likes of Bugz in the Attic, Kenny Dope, 4hero, Kyoto Jazz Massive, and Osunlade amongst others. The album originally came in 2004 and it still sounds fresh.
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