@kemiladashdot@philipnareike The thing with exploring your inner space is that if your head expands too much there's always the danger that you'll get hopelessly lost...
Love this! Have it on a compilation album called 'The Karma Collection'. Traditional is best though. Went to a great concert in Southwark Cathedral in 92 as part of an Ethnomusicology course. It was enjoyed cross legged with herbal essences :)
@abigail.deeks Oh, you did Ethnomusicology??? That's pretty much what I'm doing now. And yes, herbal essences would go very well with this, especially whn imbibed in the cross-legged position. :-)
@Brownpants I did a Music degree with Sociology at Roehampton as I wanted to do the Music Therapy foundation course. Wanted to then do Music Therapy at the Guildhall but couldn't get the funding. Did a PGCE in secondary music instead! One of my modules was Ethnomusicology. I really enjoyed it. Another highlight was an afternoon playing the Gamelan at the South Bank :)
27 Comments (since 27 Jan 2014)
kemiladashdot
N ow that is music, it has everything not least the wild video.
Brownpants
@kemiladashdot Yes, I'm thinking this really should be a #cosmicspacejam
philipnareike
@Brownpants I think you're right. My mind's just started expanding
kemiladashdot
@philipnareike @Brownpants Exploring the space between your ears is far less costly but no less beneficial. #innerspacejam
philipnareike
@kemiladashdot Tell that to Richard Branson's investors. Hey Doc! Have you got something for my expanding head?
kemiladashdot
@philipnareike There's alot of it about. Take 2 asprin and if it'doesn't get any better in a week make another appointment.
Brownpants
@kemiladashdot @philipnareike The thing with exploring your inner space is that if your head expands too much there's always the danger that you'll get hopelessly lost...
leejohnson
Jammed this a while back. Excellent.
natyblooming
love it!
junglerock
I keep waiting for George Harrison to start singing. Love this
BeeBee
Oh bless my giddy chappati! damn fine stuff!!
Brownpants
@BeeBee @junglerock @natyblooming @leejohnson Glad you all enjoyed it! :-)
AlicejustMay
Trippy and wonderful!
MsSue
Ooh, exotic.
MsSue
And wonderful
melissapulo
Wonderful!
mikelowe
Ooo!!! - that caught me by surprise, in a very good way!
luggy9
Haha @mikelowe I know exactly what you mean. Awesome track
florencevibert
I'm with @mikelowe on that! Great jam :)
Steve_Marshall
Love Sitar music. Great jam! :)
abigail.deeks
Love this! Have it on a compilation album called 'The Karma Collection'. Traditional is best though. Went to a great concert in Southwark Cathedral in 92 as part of an Ethnomusicology course. It was enjoyed cross legged with herbal essences :)
Brownpants
@melissapulo @MsSue_ @AlicejustMay There's a wonderful consensus amongst you. So pleased you enjoyed it! :-)
Brownpants
@florencevibert @luggy9 Yep, seems @mikelowe has hit the nail on the head! :-)
Brownpants
@Steve_Marshall Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. You can't beat a bit of sitar every now and then. :-)
Brownpants
@abigail.deeks Oh, you did Ethnomusicology??? That's pretty much what I'm doing now. And yes, herbal essences would go very well with this, especially whn imbibed in the cross-legged position. :-)
abigail.deeks
@Brownpants I did a Music degree with Sociology at Roehampton as I wanted to do the Music Therapy foundation course. Wanted to then do Music Therapy at the Guildhall but couldn't get the funding. Did a PGCE in secondary music instead! One of my modules was Ethnomusicology. I really enjoyed it. Another highlight was an afternoon playing the Gamelan at the South Bank :)
UncannyUK
Unbelievably cool and splendid.