I really love the Mumford & Sons, Laura Marling & Dharohar Project version of this. (Devil's Spoke/Sneh Ko Marg) If this could be added to the RP playlist that would be AWESOME!!!
Wait a minute! Hold the Devil by his what???? Isn't this a family friendly channel?
At least "spoke" is euphemistic. There are mountains in the Scottish Highlands named "Bod an Diabhail" or "Bod an Diamhain", or literally "the devil's penis", and plenty of other 'penis' peak names - see this blog entry for some examples. The Victorians translated the Gaelic as 'point' to save the blushes of the sensitive.
I really love the Mumford & Sons, Laura Marling & Dharohar Project version of this. (Devil's Spoke/Sneh Ko Marg) If this could be added to the RP playlist that would be AWESOME!!!
I really love the Mumford & Sons, Laura Marling & Dharohar Project version of this. (Devil's Spoke/Sneh Ko Marg) If this could be added to the RP playlist that would be AWESOME!!!
It starts spooky with an ominous sense of "something" about to happen that is epic or unique . . . then fades to the generic . . . it gets a 9 on the intro and fades to Ho-Hum as it progresses.
Nina Nastasia. Though I don't know that she's any better known.
Yet another young, quirky-yet-personable folkish singer/songwriter with an in-your-face mix. Purchase the track? album? Or just enjoy when this track comes around on RP?
It starts spooky with an ominous sense of "something" about to happen that is epic or unique . . . then fades to the generic . . . it gets a 9 on the intro and fades to Ho-Hum as it progresses.
It starts spooky with an ominous sense of "something" about to happen that is epic or unique . . . then fades to the generic . . . it gets a 9 on the intro and fades to Ho-Hum as it progresses.