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Ancient Future — El Zaffa
Album: Planet Passion
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6.5

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Total ratings: 479









Released: 2007
Length: 3:45
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(instrumental)
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EXCELLENT!!   Thanx RP!   
 lizardking wrote:

Yikes....15% of votes are 1's....and here I am thinking this is great eclectic music that us listening to RP would like to hear.....to each their own I guess....though that makes me almost go to a 9 on this.....maybe next time....LLRP!!



I  Agree!
My nana wants to know why yall never play any Gwar 
 cc_rider wrote:
I thought at first it was Willie and Lobo. Not a bad comparison. Pretty good.
c.
 

I thought it was Dan Hicks with those first few notes...
 lizardking wrote:
Album title sells me before the first note....Planet Passion:  A Mythical Story of Love Around the World.  And then great music too!!  It's an 8 for me...Long Live RP!!
 
Yikes....15% of votes are 1's....and here I am thinking this is great eclectic music that us listening to RP would like to hear.....to each their own I guess....though that makes me almost go to a 9 on this.....maybe next time....LLRP!!
Selam to all who eastern jesus saved from slavery… Passion for good freedom. I like free Orient.
Album title sells me before the first note....Planet Passion:  A Mythical Story of Love Around the World.  And then great music too!!  It's an 8 for me...Long Live RP!!
I thought at first it was Willie and Lobo. Not a bad comparison. Pretty good.
c.
Me too, you spammy spamburgers. 

I piss on this spamming bunch of, well, you  get the idea.
Love the song, but the "Planet Passion" and "Ancient Future" stuff makes me think of skinny men with furry faces, speaking of auras and one-ness.  Kinda wish Bill had put a wall-of-sound (The Ramones?) after this piece, just to make us realize how lovely it was!
 Shesdifferent wrote:

You know I don't understand this kind of comment.....I mean isn't this station "eclectic" what's wrong with a little Morrocan Spanish Arabic sounding beautiful guitar work-it's pleasant, very very pleasant. What....you would rather hear Garth Brooks?
 
LOL I like a lil Garth but you are exactly right, I liked the guitar and this is what is so special about RP

 dantheman wrote:
I took guitar lesson from Matthew Montfort.  A good guitarist, and a good teacher.  The one key thing I remember is that he had a band (I don't think this one) that opened for the Ramones, and he slagged them for being out of tune, and only knowing three cords.

 
Sounds like Matt alright. But I can vouch for the fact that Matt liked some of the Ramones' tunes, particularly I wanna be sedated. We used to conjure up that lyric fairly often for amusement. But Matt, being a genius guitar player, can easily diss the technique challenged bands out there with an offhand comment, a quick joke, and a shake of his head, and then he'll qualify that with a humble, "but they made millions, so what do I know?

I took guitar lesson from Matthew Montfort.  A good guitarist, and a good teacher.  The one key thing I remember is that he had a band (I don't think this one) that opened for the Ramones, and he slagged them for being out of tune, and only knowing three cords.

 Shesdifferent wrote:

You know I don't understand this kind of comment.....I mean isn't this station "eclectic" what's wrong with a little Morrocan Spanish Arabic sounding beautiful guitar work-it's pleasant, very very pleasant. What....you would rather hear Garth Brooks?
 
I totally agree. I definitely will not run to the next store and buy this CD. But anyway, this song is one of the thousand reasons why I like RP so much!

PinkFlamingo69 wrote:
What the hell?!!

You know I don't understand this kind of comment.....I mean isn't this station "eclectic" what's wrong with a little Morrocan Spanish Arabic sounding beautiful guitar work-it's pleasant, very very pleasant. What....you would rather hear Garth Brooks?


What the hell?!!
The musicianship sounds good, but the song seems a bit uninspired and contrived.
Bandleader and guitar player Matt Monfort was a good friend of mine in high school. Back in high school, he was playing John McLaughlin and Mahavishnu Orchestra licks on the guitar flawlessly! That was his favorite band and he used to learn everything he could from those records. This guy is a seriously awesome musician, and in this band he fuses world music with jazz to create exquisite beauty. You'll hear asian, indian (from india), african and mediterannean music fused with jazz in their songs. They also use instruments from all over the world. The level of musicianship in his band is very phenomenal.
Some interesting melodic and rhythemic ideas. would have preferred authentic ethnic instruments tho'.