Saturday, June 13, 2009

Le 'ip 'op


Partir (feat. Diam's)

9 comments:

steenbeck said...

Hey it's working again! This morning it played the third track, and then I couldn't get it work, but I wasn't really awake, so I thought I'd come back later...and here it is.

I love Bisso Na Bisso!

steenbeck said...

Was Basso Na Basso the thing you were saving for your podcast?

ejaydee said...

Nope, it's further down, I want to see if I was right about it, by that I mean I think you'll like it, we'll see.
All the links should be fixed now.
Has anybody tried logging in to boxstr recently, I don't know if it's just me, but it won't recognise me.

steenbeck said...

Well, I can't seem to get past Pitié. I've listened to it about 5 times. And considering it's the second song I listened to I'm not making much progress.

I won't be able to listen very coherently to everything till tomorrow.

ejaydee said...

That's great. That's how it was for me the first time I heard Pitié.

ejaydee said...

Actually I don't want to bother you trying to figure out which song I meant, it's Melocoton.

steenbeck said...

I really really love Partir. And all the Bisso Na Bisso, too. I think you've posted Partir before? And Pitié? I'm glad for these updates in 'Spill technology, so now they can be mine mine mine. I started listening to some of the Collette Magny album on Spotify. It's really good! St. James Infirmary! with the rude-sounding horns! I like the Isaac Pedro, too. And 113, and Le Villageois, and Pamela Mounka. And sararevé...

Still listening.

ejaydee said...

That's great Steen, I'm glad you got something out of it, it felt like a very "big" RR this weekend, I've never been so tired just from sitting on a chair.

I'm pretty sure Pitié and Partir were posted on here before, most probably at the beginning, when you wanted to hear what CDs we had made for the socials.

DaddyPig said...

Just having 20 minutes in between children falling asleep and me falling asleep (washing up to fit in somewhere); I've really enjoyed listening to Partir (lovely horns and conga) & Africa By Night. Thanks EJD.