Thievery Corporation
Doors Of Perception (Feat Gunjan)
Cosmic Game
(2005)

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Papa_Smurf
May 20, 2013 - 01:03
coloradojohn wrote:
Awesome! Great tunes to prepare and stuff a bird for roasting and veggies to go in the oven with it...Harry Manx and this...fabulous for some Last-Minute Kitchen Zen! and thanks to RP for this whole groovy Soundtrack of Today, when my dinner guest gets here, I'm well in the BEST of all moods to welcome her...


YES RP IS THE SHIT


grant
Apr 18, 2013 - 17:40
Huge fan of these guys. Going to see them at this year's Lollapalooza.


Toke
Dec 14, 2012 - 04:49
richlister wrote:
Gunjan style.

This One ?????
http://www.ishqrecords.com/gunjanBiog.htm


richlister
Dec 14, 2012 - 04:44
Gunjan style.


k1j2cat
Nov 24, 2012 - 00:34
Seamless segue from Harry Manx's Afghani Raga - nice job, Bill! Keep bringing us these great songs, one after another!


coloradojohn
Oct 23, 2012 - 16:15
Awesome! Great tunes to prepare and stuff a bird for roasting and veggies to go in the oven with it...Harry Manx and this...fabulous for some Last-Minute Kitchen Zen! and thanks to RP for this whole groovy Soundtrack of Today, when my dinner guest gets here, I'm well in the BEST of all moods to welcome her...


SanFranGayMan
Sep 10, 2012 - 21:44
Bobert_ParkCity wrote:
Aldous Huxley would be proud...


I am sure he would have enjoyed this on his trips...


ThePoose
May 07, 2012 - 12:12
The ''doors of perception'' comes from William Blake, and is where the Doors got their name. Just FYI.


cinziacursio
Apr 17, 2012 - 05:36
and thsi one too ! very good sequence today guys ! I'm really enjoing the afternoon with your music !
kiss kiss and thanks for playing like this !


Bobert_ParkCity
Feb 13, 2012 - 19:27
Aldous Huxley would be proud...


Lilygirl
Feb 02, 2012 - 09:57
I totally agree. One of the best shows I have been to. Saw them at The Fox in Oakland.
Glad they still play these medium size venues, because there was a love-fest in the crowd with that kind of music!


foothillfreak wrote:
Just saw these guys in concert last week here in Utah and I was completely blown away. They are sooo good live, playing such a huge array of instruments with a great/diverse cast of artist. The whole crowd danced hard from start to finish like I've never seen before. See these guys if you can. Thanks for reminding me of the killer show RP.





helgigermany
Oct 10, 2011 - 00:03
Very nice!


foothillfreak
Sep 08, 2011 - 13:32
Just saw these guys in concert last week here in Utah and I was completely blown away. They are sooo good live, playing such a huge array of instruments with a great/diverse cast of artist. The whole crowd danced hard from start to finish like I've never seen before. See these guys if you can. Thanks for reminding me of the killer show RP.


jhorton
Jul 07, 2011 - 19:47
Two songs in a row in D Phrygian? That can't be a coincidence, can it?


maxmox
Dec 30, 2010 - 20:26
fredriley wrote:

Very smooth segue from Harry Manx's Afghani Raga, absolutely seamless from one sitar to the next - I couldn't spot the join. Another fine number from the eclectic Thievery Corp - 8 from the Nottingham jury.


Dear Fred, it's actually the tabla segue you're hearing there {#Wave}


contractor07
Nov 17, 2010 - 17:48


DITTO!

ckcotton wrote:

Hard to find any Thievery that's not enjoyable. Their live shows often feature 10+ musicians with 3-4 different vocalists and numerous instruments to compliment the spinners. They are great and I encourage anyone to check them out.





Stingray
Sep 15, 2010 - 07:15
INCREDIBLE COVER-ART
Great MUSIC!




ThePoose
Jun 11, 2010 - 12:30
The Doors (RIP Jimbo Morrison) got their name from this William Blake quote: If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear as it is - infinite".


ckcotton
Apr 20, 2010 - 08:58
Hard to find any Thievery that's not enjoyable. Their live shows often feature 10+ musicians with 3-4 different vocalists and numerous instruments to compliment the spinners. They are great and I encourage anyone to check them out.


Blasserman
Apr 20, 2010 - 08:52
fredriley wrote:

Very smooth segue from Harry Manx's Afghani Raga, absolutely seamless from one sitar to the next - I couldn't spot the join. Another fine number from the eclectic Thievery Corp - 8 from the Nottingham jury.


I agree all around. And 8 was my score too...




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