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An old Global Village Playlilst

Global Village Playlist for Thursday, June 8, 2000 hosted by Nicholas Mitchell This is an old playlist.  Song Album Artists Label Nationality Kirtan-Devotional Song Hariprasad Chaurasia and his Divine Flute Chaurasia, bamboo flute; Sabir Khan, Tabla Chhandra Dhara India Pemoengkah Music for the Gods Uncredited dalang and gender ensemble Rykodisc Bali, Indonesia Kuon No Kikari: Eternal Lights Lullaby for the Moon Hozan Yamamoto, Shakuhachi; Utazumi Kunishige, Koto Hemisphere Japan Sendon Tlutur. Srepegan Tlutur/Eling-eling Shadow Music of Java Widiyanto S. Putro and Hardo Budoyo Gamelan Ensemble of Wono Giri Rounder Central Java, Indonesia [Air break 1:30 pm] Rain Trance Gong Gamelan Pacifica ÀWhat Next? USA Quechua Song Mnemosyne Hilliard Ensemble, chorus/Jan Garbarek, saxophone ECM Peru O Lord in Thee is all My Trust Same Same Same England [airbreak 2:00 pm] Happy Spring Evening Violin Meets Pipa Takako N ishizaki, Violin/Liu Deha

Chat session with my Tax Software Support Agent

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Topographical Observation

Funny how a tiny arc fragment of type  differentiates the words Icon and loon,  a thin line between  being revered and considered a nut.