Hello
and welcome to episode 41 of “The Minstral Show”!
There
is an awakening taking place today that is led by an empathic moral desire to make
the world a better place. This awakening has morphed into a global collective
consciousness, brought to life by the individual and our common moral
foundations over the internet, through computers and our communication
technology. The World is evolving, and moving away from the age that came
before when we all lived in our own little worlds, before the internet.
We
live in interesting times where the individual voice can rise and be heard by
many…yet it can also be silenced by the powerful…however, two things are certain,
truth and evolution cannot be held back for very long as we communicate with
each other across the World and over the Internet.
A
very important element of our collective consciousness is art and music which comes
from the creative thoughts and impressions of the individual, transposed onto canvas
or into compositions. The world has entered a new age of renaissance that is consciously
expressive...and so today’s theme takes us on a quest to understand our path in
these days of great change, featuring Graham Nash, Temples, Riverside, David
Ian Roberts, David Crosby, Neil Young, The Colin Tench Project, Casey Stratton
and Chris de Burgh. Have a listen and if it resonates, share it with your
friends.
More
than just a podcast, World United Music is a solid connection to a global
consciousness that has emerged to build a better world…
SET: 01
Graham
Nash opens the fist set with “This Path Tonight” taken from his 2016 album of
the same name. Asking, “Where are we going”… The song reflects our common need
to understand where this dizzying and collective path of life is taking us… “This
Path Tonight” is beautifully written and expressed by one of the worlds very best
artists.
Following
Graham Nash is Kettering UK band “Temples” with their 2013 single “Colours to
Life”…
“Colours
to Life” is a song that steps back into the psychedelic sounds of the mid 60’s
era to bring its vibrant Colour and magic back to the 21st century.
As
the Psychedelic era of the 60’s kindled our expanding consciousness and desire
to understand life, the internet today serves our collective consciousness and
desire to understand as well…yet it is still, music and lyric that brings
colours to life…
Rounding
out the set is Riverside with “Reality Dream III” from their 2005 album “Second
Life Syndrome”
“Reality
Dream III” is a brilliant progressive rock tune that seemingly represents
communication of the fractal being who then passes into a collective state of
mind. A brilliant thought provoking instrumental that urges our minds forward in
a free-flowing thought transfer to set us on a path of understanding and
collective evolution.
And
so, this Path tonight brings colours to life in this reality dream, on the
minstral show.
SET: 02
Our
second set of music expresses how the vulnerable individual soul deals with the
transition and new unfolding reality of a collective consciousness; where
beliefs and illusions can be shattered by truth and by some of the spiritual
and material negatives that have risen with the technocratic side of the
corporate AI world.
Opening
the set is Cardiff Wales singer songwriter David Ian Roberts with “Indian
Blues” taken from his debut 2014 album “St. Clears”
David
Ian Roberts provides reflective understanding through a soft jazzy acoustic
tune to capture the essence of the individual in deep thought through serene
moments of reflection… In the overall collective consciousness, differing thoughts
of mind, battle, and can leave us wounded while feeling a little blue, but also
with important lessons learned…the music is emotionally expressive and Subtly
pleasant that connects on a deep level.
David
Crosby follows with “What’s Broken” from his 2014 album “Croz”
David’s
song asks “What’s Broken” as he describes the lonely fractal soul in all its
vulnerability.
Poetically
engaging lyrics and infectious soft jazz rock music, serves as a catalyst in the
sensual perception of a collective conscious awakening within a single soul, seen
through open eyes and empathic tether in a world living in lies…yet also understanding,
that life’s precious moments are quickly passing by. “What’s Broken” is a deeply
moving song that expresses the empathic ability to see the world as it is… by a
brilliant artist.
Neil
Young and Crazy Horse close out the set with “Driftin Back” from their 2012
album “Psychedelic Pill”.
“Driftin
Back” is a 28 minute masterpiece of reflection to when freedom and quality of
life was abundant and corporate greed had not usurped the world or lowered the
quality of life.
The
conscious connection that Neil Youngs has had with his audience throughout his
career is ever present in “Driftin Back”. When Neil sings, he sings our
collective feelings for peace, justice and human rights. An important lesson we
continue to learn as this vast world we live in becomes smaller through
technology and communication but most importantly, through our emerging collective
consciousness.
A
memorable set with David Ian Roberts, David Crosby, Neil Young and Crazy Horse
on the minstral show.
SET: 03
The
final set on today's show expresses the realization of how powerful the Internet
has become in bringing all of us together as a collective consciousness. Where,
through our moral values, understanding and empathy we can build a better world
together for the generations to come.
The
Colin Tench Project opens the set with “See How She Runs” from their Dec 2017
album “Minor Masterpiece”…”See How She Runs” expresses the lighter side of music
in an almost “Broadway meets 10cc” themed musical where our collective minds
have merged and begins speaking to itself…Sung brilliantly by Peter Jones.
The
album “Minor Masterpiece” is just that and more and features Joey Lugassy, Joe Vitale,
Gordo Bennett, Petri Lemmy Lindström, Peter Jones and the late Colin Tench with
Special guests, Christo Pellani, & Eddie Young
Following
Colin Tench is Casey Stratton with “Weight of the World” taken from his 2016
album “Collective Sigh”
“Weight
of the World” is a song lush with Casey Stratton’s empathic vocals in lyrics that
compares the intersection of two different worlds, the one before the internet
when we were all in our own little worlds separated from each other, and the
consciously connected world of today where the connection to millions of souls is
just a click away. A Brilliant song dedicated to making the world a better
place through the giving of ones self. A very moving expression not to miss.
Chris
de Burgh closes the show with a wonderful song of hope…hope for overcoming all the
trials we face together, collectively…we are closer today to achieving a
unified moral community because we are all connected through modern
communication of the Internet…we can achieve great things together and even
though there are problems in the world, they will fade as we grow collectively
in voice and consciousness until one day we cross the plane of evolution and
begin building a better world. Chris de Burgh at his very best.
Be
sure to support the artists by going to their official websites, buying their
music and joining their email platforms. Details are in the episode
description.
And
now its time to sit back and enjoy another great set of music, on the minstral
show, see you next week.
The
Minstral Show – (Episode 041)
SONGS:
SET
01
Graham
Nash – This Path Tonight
Temples
– Colours to Life
Riverside
– Reality Dream III
SET
02
David
Ian Roberts – Indian Blues
David
Crosby – What’s Broken
Neil
Young – Driftin Back
SET
03
Colin
Tench Project – See How She Runs
Casey
Stratton – Weight of the World
Chris
de Burgh – The Hands of Man
ALSO:
Be
sure to support the artists by going to their official websites, buying their
music and joining their email platforms. (See Details below.)
Artists
LINKS:
The World United Music Podcast was carried on 11
different platforms including Anchor FM, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts,
Radio Public, Castbox, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, PodBean and of
course on our World United Music Blog. You can still find the show on Breaker
& PodBean linked below. Hey, “Catch the Wave!”
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