Talisk at Paste Studio NYC live from The Manhattan Center
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2019
- 1. Crooked Water Valley 0:41
2. Echo 8:41
3. Abyss 19:55
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Audio: Bob Mallory
Video: Brad Wagner Видеоклипы
Just wow. This is the best folk band I’ve heard... Love them, can’t wait to see them again live!
That rendition of Echo was BLISTERING fast. Wow!
Such great musicians and they seem to enjoy themselves so much. Makes the music even better
Talisk made me fall in love with trad and folk music 🎶 keep it up!
This music has the magical quality of being able to unlock the joy from within. ✨💕 Love it! Thanks for sharing, PASTE MAGAZINE! 🤘
Spectacular musicianship! Love it!!!
Amazing and creative taking tradition to new and musical levels. Lovely passing the lead among 3 truly experts.
Very complicated, perfectly performed, absorbing music...
A fantasy - sunrise, desert, and the three of you on stage...
The guitar lays down a bass line, Mohsen’s squeeze box puts up amazing lead while a truly lovely fiddle tied it all together into coherence. Magnifique!
I just wish she had not moved on…
Well, that was great, thanks Perfessor.
Mohsen talking in his Glasgow, Scotland (Glaswegian ) accent almost as fast as his finger speed on the concertina brought a smile when I thought of non Scots trying to decypher it.
thats awesome
Lovely...
62 accesses and seven thumbs up - great quota and well earned!
Unique Celtic sound
Did he just say his bellows last 2 weeks? Concertina may be the cheapest instrument to take on a plane, but it is one expensive one to play the one that Moshen does.
As far as I remember he said that the goes through a concertina in about 1 1/2 - 2 years.
The ones he gets are around 2.000 - 4000€.
So he spends basicly around 1000 - 2000€ on his instruments every year.
happy birthday dear Mohsen
fuck!!! sooo amazing
❤
👏👏❤❤🎶🎶🎼🎼🎼
Jings!
Can you imagine this band with a live percussionist and bass player?
I play side harmonica in a bluegrass jam.
Can I have a ticket?
SCHTONKIN....!!!!
Is the guitarist using a standard tuning?
I've read they use DADGAD tuning.
Ha gu math tapadh leat.
C'était magnifique jusqu'aux "boums" . Les percussions se doivent d'être aussi précises, aussi affinées que les harmonies et la mélodie. I just hate the "bump" . This is just not music..