Album: Black SandsAvg rating:
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Length: 6:40
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9/10 and I'm not sure why I don't give it a 10.
Imagine, Putin were one, what could happen, and the saudi soldiers at their frontier, and Xi - -
You're a dreamer.
Never heard this one before. Good stuff for sure. Takes me back to a time of being young and free, living in Chicago in my 20s and pondering the significance of what my latest fling last said to me... good times.
huge Weather Report influence here
Oboe: the least understood of the reed instruments.
lacking Zawinul's keyboards...
...and more importantly, Wayne Shorter's saxophone playing.
WOW! In a GREAT way. (Although he so very obviously ripped off Pink Floyd for the song title.)
zigzag wrote:
It´s remotely possible that unclehud was making a joke here...
Sure stinks of tongue in cheek to me. A lot of jokesters around here which just adds to the comment amusement.
We need to make a Bo nobo decision.

And we will expect everyone to work pro bonobo.
huge Weather Report influence here
lacking Zawinul's keyboards...
Exactly. In the song comment threads here it often appears as if many listeners believe that almost nothing existed before Pink Floyd. Not only was all music derived from them, but language too it seems.
I read somewhere Harvest and Columbia Records required Pink Floyd to register the word "Animals" as trade dress and mark. Apparently no one is allowed to use it without permission. Who knew?
unclehud wrote:
WOW! In a GREAT way. (Although he so very obviously ripped off Pink Floyd for the song title.)
zigzag wrote:
Yes. Because prior to pink floyd the word 'animals' was seldom employed.
It´s remotely possible that unclehud was making a joke here...
Kenny G version ...
Thank you for sharing this. I always assumed it was someplace tropical by the feel of it.
This is one of his best album imho.
that's not a miracle - the track starts in 7/4 (and ends in 6/8-beat).
Pink Floyd fan. No surprise here.
P F fan here, and I think it'fabulous. Ill be checking it out on Spotify, as if the rest sounds like similar quality I'll be purchasing the CD. But I'm seriously not getting the connection between being a Pink Floyd music fan and disliking this tune. Is it because you dislike PF and therefore presume that anyone who likes them simply must be a musical numbskull?
unclehud wrote:
zigzag wrote:
Proclivities wrote:
Well guys, and I say that because most of the comments on the forum are from male listeners, the reason is probably because the demographic is from a certain age and Pink Floyd were seminal in their musical enjoyment and appreciation.
I reckon in another ten years the references to Pink Floyd will have abated only to be replaced by... Porcupine Tree or the next big influence on the next demographic.
I hope to be around in ten years to see if my theory turns out to be correct
We need to make a Bo nobo decision.

and make it pro bono!
zigzag wrote:
Exactly. In the song comment threads here it often appears as if many listeners believe that almost nothing existed before Pink Floyd. Not only was all music derived from them, but language too it seems.
We need to make a Bo nobo decision.


Pink Floyd fan. No surprise here.
This one reminds me of Sting's Dream of the Blue Turtles. No song in particular, just the groove.
9/10 and I'm not sure why I don't give it a 10.
Don't know if Bill ever played Jaga...
Exactly what I thought. "Jaga have a new album out?" I need to check Bonobo in more detail. Sounds great!
Oh, also the swiss band "Brink man ship" came to my mind.

I just heard this for the first time and I thought the same!

Really? You'd give this the worst rating you could possibly give music?
Not to say opinions can be right or wrong... I'm just amazed at that. I think this song, and Bonobo's whole catalog, is magnificent.

Don't know if Bill ever played Jaga...
This reminds me of Oregon (the group, not the state). I like their more straight-ahead style.

Yes, I was trying to figure out what this tune reminded me. You nailed it!

Did you just call me Coltrane?
ear therapy
Yes. Because prior to pink floyd the word 'animals' was seldom employed.

kong...ong...ng...g...goood!!!!

I saw Bonobo play live this year at a festival. It was great to see him drift to the back of the stage playing bass and letting his musical chums do their thing. He had a smile on his face throughout. Great stuff.
Good choice Mr P - loving this as well at 22.23 on a cold Tuesday night.....
mellow mood
I saw Bonobo play live this year at a festival. It was great to see him drift to the back of the stage playing bass and letting his musical chums do their thing. He had a smile on his face throughout. Great stuff.


