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I'm new to this psytance/goa but digging it deep. Anybody care to point me in some good directions of artists?nogganoodle wrote:Sweet!Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote:Infected Mushroom.
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Apollonaris Zeus wrote:which club is that?Mozy bonz wrote:Dread Zeppelin love them I think we had them in the club a few times.
what are you listening to?
I have the band Mozy Bonz on I am going back to by roots.
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Shit you would ask that I think it was Abstract Entertainment at either Bo Jangles or El Dorado saloon. Shit they start to be a blur over the years. If it is what I am thinking…. lead singer had long dreads and I think he played a hand drum on some of the set. The name kind of makes me think Bo Jangles. It has been a few years since I have worked clubs and I am senile old man. So there you go.
Sorry in Sacramento could be as much as 10 years ago. I know I liked the band I could be wrong would not be the first time.
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Nantucket Sleighride
A great sea song.
I'm always surprised by how few people know what that means.
I'm always surprised by how few people know what that means.
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Yeah, me too. When I was a kid it was in the history books at school. But nowadays nobody wants to to remember that that was a part of our history because the "wicked" sailors were hunting the whales to extinction. And true there are some who still hunt whales that should be stopped. But a hundred and eighty years ago it was an honest but dangerous trade.
So for those who might be interested. Nantucket is a small island located in the North Atlantic, about 25 miles (40 km) south of Cape Cod. In 1819 it was the whaling capital of the world, with a fleet of over 70 ships.

When a whaling ship sighted a whale the whale boats, each with a crew of about 6 men, would be lowered into the water to go after the whale. When one of them got close the Boatsteerer would throw a harpoon with a rope tied to it into the side of the whale. The whale would then pull the boat for miles, sometimes as fast as 23 miles an hour. This "ride", being pulled by the whale became known as a "Nantucket Sleighride". Certainly it was a white knuckle affair, especially when you consider that the whale would some times dive and pull the boat under.

End of history lesson. You may now return to your regular listening pleasure.
BoxB
So for those who might be interested. Nantucket is a small island located in the North Atlantic, about 25 miles (40 km) south of Cape Cod. In 1819 it was the whaling capital of the world, with a fleet of over 70 ships.

When a whaling ship sighted a whale the whale boats, each with a crew of about 6 men, would be lowered into the water to go after the whale. When one of them got close the Boatsteerer would throw a harpoon with a rope tied to it into the side of the whale. The whale would then pull the boat for miles, sometimes as fast as 23 miles an hour. This "ride", being pulled by the whale became known as a "Nantucket Sleighride". Certainly it was a white knuckle affair, especially when you consider that the whale would some times dive and pull the boat under.

End of history lesson. You may now return to your regular listening pleasure.
BoxB
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Hi Shoegirl! I don't think I've heard that one. I bet there are a lot of people in the New England coastal area that know what a Nantucket Sleighride is.
Out west here no one knows what it means,
Dance in the heart of chaos. . . . .
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