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    Explore "rycooder" with insightful episodes like "Buena Vista Social Club "Buena Vista Social Club” (1997), les papys cubains font de la résistance.", "Buena Vista Social Club - Ry Cooder e Cuba (1997)", "Podcast 315: Tom Ball", "Podcast 307: Joachim Cooder" and "Ep. 40: "The Boogie Dumpster"" from podcasts like ""Radio K7, la bande-son des 90s", "33 Giri al Minuto", "The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast", "The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast" and "The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Buena Vista Social Club "Buena Vista Social Club” (1997), les papys cubains font de la résistance.

    Buena Vista Social Club "Buena Vista Social Club” (1997), les papys cubains font de la résistance.

    A la fin des années 90s, le monde entier découvre le Buena Vista Social Club et se passionne tout à coup pour la musique cubaine. Il faut dire que le célèbre film documentaire de Wim Wenders y est pour quelque chose.

    Si leur musique s’est répandue dans le monde entier, c’est d’abord grâce à un gros fan de musiques, Nick Gold, et au bluesman Ry Cooder, qui décide un jour de réaliser un rêve : réunir d’authentiques musiciens cubains, des légendes oubliées pour produire un putain d’album !  

    Ce disque, paru en 1997, pourrait bien être l’album le plus important de la musique cubaine de la fin du 20e siècle, et à coup sûr celui qui a permis à ses membres de devenir mondialement reconnus. 


    Dans cet épisode Olivia vous raconte la story de Cumpay Segundo, Eliades Ochoa, Ruben González et Ibrahim Ferrer ; Grégoire nous emmène dans les studios mythiques de la EGREM, et Fanny revient sur les documentaires de Wim Wenders et Lucy Walker. 

     

    Crédits 

    • Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah"
    • Titres écoutés dans l'émission : “Chan Chan”, “De Camino A La Vereda”, “El Cuarto De Tula”, “Pueblo Nuevo”, “Dos Gardenias”, “¿Y Tú Qué Has Hecho?”, “Veinte Años”, “El Carretero”, “Candela”, “Amor De Loca Juventud”, “Orgullecida”, “Murmullo”, “Buena Vista Social Club”, “La Bayamesa”. Gorillaz "Latin Simone (Que Pasa Contigo)"
    • Ali Farka Toure, Ry Cooder “Bonde”, Arsenio Rodriguez “Dundunbanza”. Extraits : “Buena Vista Social Club” de Wim Wenders (1999) et “Buena Vista Social Club : Adios” de Lucy Walker (2017)

     

    Chaque mois dans Radio K7 on rembobine nos cassettes et vous raconte l'histoire d'un album qui a marqué les années 90s. Une émission animée par Emmanuel Minelle, Fanny Giniès, Olivia Godat et Gregoire Sauvage. Enregistrée chez Greg Cook. Générique réalisé par Greg Cook. Identité graphique signée Floating Studio.

     

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    Buena Vista Social Club - Ry Cooder e Cuba (1997)

    Buena Vista Social Club - Ry Cooder e Cuba (1997)
    Cuba è un’isola tropicale dai mille volti e con una storia particolarmente travagliata da raccontare.
    Nella seconda metà degli anni 90, degli attempati musicisti cubani, vengono riscoperti da parte di uno dei più affermati chitarristi americani, una vera leggenda della chitarra slide, ossia Ry Cooder.
    L’incontro tra questi due mondi, così lontani eppure così vicini, diventerà l’occasione per incidere un album leggendario, che porterà la musica tradizionale cubana ad un nuovo, inaspettato, successo.

    Per ulteriori approfondimenti, www.rockol.it il sito che ogni giorno racconta il mondo della musica.

    Credits: music for this episode by AAVV, copyright free.
    https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UC2G4seFG3Wm8VAEYFbPK8QA/music

    Podcast 315: Tom Ball

    Podcast 315: Tom Ball
    Acclaimed acoustic guitarist and harmonica player Tom Ball joins us on this week's Fretboard Journal Podcast. Tom reflects on the passing of Ash Grove founder Ed Pearl and the legacy of that incredible, highly influential venue. Tom attended innumerable shows at the Ash Grove and he regales us with some of his favorite memories of the venue, including one wild John Lee Hooker performance.
     
    We also hear about Tom's new novel, Backstraw (link); how he's coping with the lockdown (Tom and Kenny Sultan famously played at Santa Barbara's Cold Spring Tavern every weekend for over four decades); his vintage guitar of choice and more. 

    This episode is sponsored by IzotopeMono Cases, Folkway Music and Retrofret Vintage Guitars. Use the discount code FRET10 to save 10% off your next Izotope order.

    Podcast 307: Joachim Cooder

    Podcast 307: Joachim Cooder

    We make a rare exception on this week's Fretboard Journal Podcast and talk to a drummer! Percussionist / singer-songwriter Joachim Cooder joins us to talk about his new album, Over that Road I'm Bound: The Songs of Uncle Dave Macon. It's a captivating collection of Macon songs performed on a rather unlikely instrument, the electric mbira. Joachim is also joined by his dad, Ry Cooder, on the banjo; Rayna Gellert on fiddle, Juliette Commagere on vocals; and Sam Gendel on bass-guitar hybrid.

    During our chat, we hear about Joachim's first exposure to the music of Uncle Dave Macon as a kid, his own daughter's infatuation with this material, the versatility of the electric mbira, his pedal board of choice and a lot more. Whether or not you're a fan of Macon's decades-old original recordings, we can't recommend this new album enough.

    This episode is sponsored by Mono Cases and Folkway Music.

    Links:

    https://www.joachimcooder.com/
    https://www.arraymbira.com/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baEljguE2hI

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    Ep. 40: "The Boogie Dumpster"

    Ep. 40: "The Boogie Dumpster"

    Vintage guitar and amp dealer/repairman Steve Soest joins us for a very special Truth About Vintage Amps episode. Steve shares stories of meeting Leo Fender, Doc Kauffman and other legends from the world of electric guitars; he recounts of some of his days of vintage gear buying and selling; and he even walks us through the time he joined Dick Dale's band. Plus: What to do with a free Hammond M-3 organ, the New Bedford Whaling Museum and much more... 

    Submit your question to Skip here: podcast@fretboardjournal.com or leave us a voicemail or text at 509-557-0848.

    This episode is sponsored by Grez Guitars

    http://www.soestguitar.com

    http://www.skipsimmonsamps.com

    https://www.fretboardjournal.com

     

    Preparing & Dealing with Ransomware - Secure Digital Life #110

    Preparing & Dealing with Ransomware - Secure Digital Life #110

    In keeping with the theme of Ry Cooder songs, not to mention the City of Baltimore just not getting it, I thought we should review ransomware again to give you our thoughts on preparing and dealing with Ransomware. C'mon let's get this right.

     

    Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SDL_Episode110

     

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    Preparing & Dealing with Ransomware - Secure Digital Life #110

    Preparing & Dealing with Ransomware - Secure Digital Life #110

    In keeping with the theme of Ry Cooder songs, not to mention the City of Baltimore just not getting it, I thought we should review ransomware again to give you our thoughts on preparing and dealing with Ransomware. C'mon let's get this right.

    Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SDL_Episode110 Visit our website: http://securedigitallife.com

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