The Strangelings...in concert
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Nuah is the name of the first song.
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What is the name of the first song they sing in this clip?
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what song is this?
ps it was awesome!
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Wow! Awesome. Good to hear you two pairs team up! T.
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oh, because really it is traditional folk music. If you do not like folk music, I understand. But for someone who does, they are incredible.
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yea...well, different i guess. not 2 my taste...they probably deserve the name more than we do...ohwell were gonna change it sumday anyway 2 like caught 22 or sumthing
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Weird?
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dammit our band was gonna be called the strangelings
thats pretty weird music
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Great stuff - reminds me of the Strawbs ("From the Witchwood") crossed with Fairport Convention. Will look for their album.
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This is amazing stuff, shades of C, S& N, and Full Frontal all in one. I love it. I can only imagine what will happen with the addition of the incredible percussions of Cheryl Prashker, already one of my favorite bands just from watching this video. I can't wait to see you live in NYC.
what instrument is the guy on the right in the video playing?
Omarionozone 5 years ago
Pete is playing an elecric sitar, and Maura is also playing an electric sitar, although Maura's includes sympathetic resonating strings.
pmkennedy 5 years ago
The Nuah Suite is a chain of myth-based, enigmatic songs, a rich blend of goddess imagery and classical themes drawn from around the world, woven into a complex fabric that flows like an orchestral sonata.
The Strangelings: two electric sitars, flute, percussion, and the ethereal voices of three beautiful women, all blended into an alchemical potion of earthy mythology and deep grooves that will have you dancing while your soul takes flight.
pmkennedy 5 years ago
This is from The Strangelings debut performance 1/12/07 at P.A.C.E. in Easthampton, MA, and is the only recording of the group. Here, performing the first 10 minutes of the 40-minute "Nuah Suite", this section includes "Nuah" (The Kennedys), "Harvest Moon" (C&M Thompson) and "Tanglewood Tree" (by Dave Carter).
pmkennedy 5 years ago