| Dok ( @ 2009-11-06 01:03:00 |
John Fahey - Orinda-Moraga
It has been a very long time since there was any John Fahey to listen to here at Doklands. Obviously, that was an untenable situation. You can't go about not listening to John Fahey. There's a law about somewhere. I read it on the internet.
Orinda-Moraga is from the 1963 album The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death. What I love about is it's sheer unexpectedness. I've lost count of the number of times I've listened to this, and yet it still manages to surprise me. It's almost as if it's in disguise. Under the veneer of fingerpicking guitar there lies something much stranger, but the costume is so good that I get fooled every time.
John Fahey - Orinda-Moraga
(alternate download)
It has been a very long time since there was any John Fahey to listen to here at Doklands. Obviously, that was an untenable situation. You can't go about not listening to John Fahey. There's a law about somewhere. I read it on the internet.
Orinda-Moraga is from the 1963 album The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death. What I love about is it's sheer unexpectedness. I've lost count of the number of times I've listened to this, and yet it still manages to surprise me. It's almost as if it's in disguise. Under the veneer of fingerpicking guitar there lies something much stranger, but the costume is so good that I get fooled every time.
John Fahey - Orinda-Moraga
(alternate download)