What are you listening to?

I bought this great little book after my last trip to the USSR in 1991 and it came witha disc with Tuvan throat singing… it was a work trip for the museum.
I was first introduced to throat singing by a friend who spent a few years studying the arts and culture of the Inuit people of Nunavut territory of far northern Canada. She brought back some recordings she made of them singing . I was instantly intrigued by these new sounds.
 
 
Catching up on chores around the house and prepping some gear, both so I can go fishing tomorrow

Nothing like some Cattle Decapitation to keep me moving

 
I thought the polar opposite of Cattle Decapitation (musically and thematically at least) might be this, by another group with sort of a bovine name. Just to lighten things up for those like me who found the preceding just a little too heavy :):

 
I thought the polar opposite of Cattle Decapitation (musically and thematically at least) might be this, by another group with sort of a bovine name. Just to lighten things up for those like me who found the preceding just a little too heavy :):


I think this post actually almost links to fishing, in a sort of random, tangential, parenthetic way. Paul Cowsill ended up living at Gateway, Oregon, the cluster of homes right where you turn and begin the descent to the Trout Creek campground on the Deschutes. In an extension of The Rain, The Park And Other Things a microburst destroyed one of his silos in 2013. If you've been to Trout Creek you probably passed his house. ( I remember some of the most random useless shit, but can I tell you your name 20 seconds after I've been introduced to you? Oh hell no!)
 
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