- published: 10 Oct 2010
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Eighth track on Ghost's Snuffbox Immanence LP. (Drag City) With a slightly reshuffled lineup, Ogino now clearly became Batoh's chief collaborator, while new percussionist Setsuko Furuya accompanied the returning Kurihara, cellist Hiromichi Sakamoto, and two brass players for Snuffbox, another striking, beautiful Ghost album. With its sense of fusion firmly grasped, able to slide from trumpet and flute-accompanied folk on the opening "Regenesis" to the initially acoustic then ragingly electric "Sad Shakers," Ghost achieved levels of inspiration that easily equaled many of Batoh's original role models. One of those early sources gets saluted in a sharp way -- the Rolling Stones' "Live with Me" gets a piano/vibe-heavy remake here, with Furuya getting to showcase his abilities in particula...
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Ghost is one of my favorite psych-prog groups. This song is a hardly recognizable cover version of the Rolling Stones song, off the Snuffbox Immanence album. I made the video by editing together clips from animations by Rybszynski, Svankmajer, Brakhage and Suzan Pitt. This was my first attempt at "fan video".
Title track from Ghost's "Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet" album released in 1999. Go to wiki for more info on the band: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_(1984_band) Sorry for the five second gap somewhere around 23rd minute. This song is so long it got cut into two parts by my converter and I couldn't be bothered to correct that. I do not own anything. I'm only uploading this composition because it's an interesting listen and anyway there doesn't seem to be any songs by Ghost on yt.
Made using uMusic! From "Snuffbox Immanence" album of the japanese band "Ghost"
Title track from Ghost's "Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet" album released in 1999. Go to wiki for more info on the band: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_(1984_band) Sorry for the five second gap somewhere around 23rd minute. This song is so long it got cut into two parts by my converter and I couldn't be bothered to correct that. I do not own anything. I'm only uploading this composition because it's an interesting listen and anyway there doesn't seem to be any songs by Ghost on yt.