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Namaste — Havana Blues
Album: LOT76
Avg rating:
7

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Total ratings: 2992









Released: 2005
Length: 4:32
Plays (last 30 days): 2
(Instrumental)


sample: Simon & Garfunkel - For Emily...
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 Dj_Yonke wrote:


A nice visual grooove - with weird but interesting bodies. Can he shoot the 3?
Nice music ... great find RP!
 babygirl614 wrote:

Is it me, or is this song in the RP version of heavy rotation (once a day)?



Didn't think so then, (2008) still don't.
 DaidyBoy wrote:

"I kissed your...what?"  I must be going deaf...




LOL! Too funny!   
 rhlrstn wrote:

Apparently the artist name has confused RP's wikipedia lookup...


...but perhaps more important than the band info.

 DaidyBoy wrote:

"I kissed your...what?"  I must be going deaf...


The line from the Simon & Garfunkel song is, "I kissed your honey hair," which I think they sampled all of (though the end is faded softer). Later I think they play a sample of the line, "Clothed in crinoline."
 DaidyBoy wrote:

"I kissed your...what?"  I must be going deaf...


Wait a minute now.  What do you think it said? 
Where is the cuica? 
 SquiddlyDiddly wrote:

This makes me want to dance with my wife.

Actually, most music makes me want to dance with my wife. . . but this in particular will get me sidling up to her and getting a shimmy on. 

... or her chemise off?
Clever, playing this right after S&G's For Emily... 
 AhhtheMusic wrote:

Ha, the last time you guys played this for us on RP (about a week or so ago) you had played Simon and Garfunkel's "For Emily" just prior to it....  Then this tune started up and it kept skipping back to "For Emily" and I seriously thought RP was having a very weird technological glitch.  That was awesome.  Really had me there.



Same sequence two years later (For Emily ... to Havana Blues) minus the glitch
For Emily, from Simon and Garfunkel makes me wish for a repeat button. This makes me thankful for the skip option.
@BillG the artist-bands bio at last.fm wiki
last.fm
  
rhlrstn wrote:
Apparently the artist name has confused RP's wikipedia lookup...
 

 AhhtheMusic wrote:
Ha, the last time you guys played this for us on RP (about a week or so ago) you had played Simon and Garfunkel's "For Emily" just prior to it....  Then this tune started up and it kept skipping back to "For Emily" and I seriously thought RP was having a very weird technological glitch.  That was awesome.  Really had me there.
 
I have had RP glitch on me before, but less than RP making me glitch myself :)
"I kissed your...what?"  I must be going deaf...
'Namaste' in Greek means <here we are>!
Apparently the artist name has confused RP's wikipedia lookup...
Killer tune
Ha, the last time you guys played this for us on RP (about a week or so ago) you had played Simon and Garfunkel's "For Emily" just prior to it....  Then this tune started up and it kept skipping back to "For Emily" and I seriously thought RP was having a very weird technological glitch.  That was awesome.  Really had me there.
Searching for the other song off this record, I found this on song on youtube:
https://youtu.be/PFN20n513ak
{#Dance}
 Phlegmaticman wrote:
Oh man. How many times did I hear this song without making the Art Garfunkel connection? I finally got it thanks to that last segue.
Thanks, Radio Paradise! 

 
I just heard these two songs together for the first time.  First for Havana Blues too.  Liked them together.   Liked them apart.   RP keeps me comin back.
 glassbrain wrote:
Poor man's Santana. Yawn.

 
There is no appropriate musical comparison of them. 
Heard the S&G song and was wondering if this was coming next.  Nice!
Still better that anything Neil Young sang. I like it more and more.
 Steely_D wrote:
I get it. You learned how to loop a rhythm track.

Now learn how to play an instrument like musicians do. 

 
There's a bit more than that going on here.

You think George Martin just twisted a couple knobs and cashed a check?
love it
 Steely_D wrote:
I get it. You learned how to loop a rhythm track.

Now learn how to play an instrument like musicians do. 

 
Why should that be required?  That might take the fun out of it.  Anyhow, all of the members of this band play musical instruments.
Oh man. How many times did I hear this song without making the Art Garfunkel connection? I finally got it thanks to that last segue.
Thanks, Radio Paradise! 
This makes me want to dance with my wife.

Actually, most music makes me want to dance with my wife. . . but this in particular will get me sidling up to her and getting a shimmy on. 
Namaste — Havana Blues

All right, now I know where the sample comes from {#Yes}
Poor man's Santana. Yawn.
Dancer
👠
 Steely_D wrote:
I get it. You learned how to loop a rhythm track.

Now learn how to play an instrument like musicians do. 

 
No matter what you say (and I agree with you), this is just such a happy tune I cannot agree with you. I love it.
I get it. You learned how to loop a rhythm track.

Now learn how to play an instrument like musicians do. 
 dsd wrote:
Does anyone know where this is being sold online?
 
Look for Smooth Jazz Cafe No. 5:
https://www.discogs.com/Marek-Nied%C5%BAwiecki-Smooth-Jazz-Cafe-5/release/831090
https://www.last.fm/pl/music/Various+Artists/Smooth+Jazz+Cafe+5
 

OK Computer! {#Cheers}
I think I downloaded this very catchy tune from a Polish site a long time ago
Does anyone know where this is being sold online?
 
One way ticket to Ibiza
Neat segue from "For Emily Wherever I May Find Her." This night one year ago my best friend died. Emily, wherever he may find her, was one of his touchstones.
When your mom wants to leave yoga class early
you say,  Nah Ma, Stay.
 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
I swear one day he's going to sing "I kissed your pineapple" ... I am just waiting for it to happen.

 
Hope and Fred Scheider spring eternal: 

Fred Schneider of the B-52s in concert 

Oh wow, I never noticed the S&G song this song is sampling until BillG put it just before this one.

 

 

In my own defense, I only ever heard that song as a tiny child.


 ofanansky wrote:
the Muppets did a great version of this song 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wg_L0wGTyA

 

 
I think this comment went with the wrong song...it's the lime & the coconut song
the Muppets did a great version of this song 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wg_L0wGTyA

 
LOVE this song! Just salsa'd around the house to it on high volume.
This "song" makes me sad.  PSD 4 me.  {#Naughty}
Namaskaram.
I swear one day he's going to sing "I kissed your pineapple" ... I am just waiting for it to happen.
had a morning full of shouts and bitter scorn from the partner to which I answered "Namaste"
{#Group-hug}{#Dancingbanana_2}{#Propeller}{#Yell}
if anybody has an actual link to this actual song where i could buy it, i'd appreciate it. have not been able to find it... anywhere.
Used to like this, now finding it tedious.
Official - I DO like this tune. Groovy, casual, and good musIcanship
 DaidyBoy wrote:
I like this today but it might annoy me tomorrow.

 
same things happen to me with a few stuff here at RP... {#Think}
this one is borderline but still get positive vibes from it
I like this today but it might annoy me tomorrow.

edit:  Yes, I thought it might and I was right.

edit:  Weird: like it today.  What's going on?
"Caught in crinoline" - wtf?!? Time to get the old ear wax remover out again, I think. Cool trippy sound, though - 8 from the chilled Nottingham jury, despite the hot album sleeve.
Fun piece. If it was in Ocean's 11. Otherwise, it's repetitive. Nice Caribbean-and-margarita dance track, though. 
sounds even better the second time around....
 MikeszCZ wrote:
little bit gay, but fun.

 
"Gay" meaning "happy?"
little bit gay, but fun.
 CoYoT51 wrote:
PSD!  {#Frustrated}

 

This song makes me happy!
Love this and went crazy last time I heard it trying to find out where to buy it. Crazy obscure! 
 Piranga wrote:
This type of beat hypnotizes me, but drives my wife nuts.

 

I would call that a worthwhile listen then possibly? ! lol..I hope in a good way
This type of beat hypnotizes me, but drives my wife nuts.
PSD!  {#Frustrated}
 VermontBread wrote:
Phish's "Get Back On The Train" would sound good alongside this one... Almost the same beat, I think. 

 
There you go!  Great ears.  I will try it out, thx
 
Phish's "Get Back On The Train" would sound good alongside this one... Almost the same beat, I think. 
its 44 degrees, raining and very windy  (it was 89 two days ago)  this was just the pick up I needed this AM....thanks
 ThePoose wrote:
You got some 'splainin' to do!

 
johnjconn wrote:
Ohhhhh Lucy

Ohhhhhh Desi

 
Ohhhhh ...eck



 


a wonderful mash up! made me smile.
One of the few tunes which has never left my play list.
You got some 'splainin' to do!

 
johnjconn wrote:
Ohhhhh Lucy

Ohhhhhh Desi

 


''I kissed your honey hair,'' indeed.
Now that's real Art.
Loving this as much as my (not so little) valve amp!
 
interesting. what a creative combination - for emily and salsa-type beat. i love it!
 ziggytrix wrote:

I thought it was Paul Simon, but it's one of those two for sure tho.

Lovely example of using a sample to accent a song rather than building a song around your samples.

 
They're sampling Art from "For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her"

What a dream I had
Pressed in organdy
Clothed in crinoline
Of smoky burgundy
really nice

makes me want to 'shake my nates'  (nates -  late 17th century: Latin, plural of natis 'buttock, rump') {#Moon}{#Eek}{#Dance}
 smackiepipe wrote:
6 > 7.  It's slowly wearing me down.
 
Yes, me too exactly.
Reverse track layer. Is that the debbil?
Nice to throw in some lounge stuff now and then. This has a nice groove.
6 > 7.  It's slowly wearing me down.
kiss mine pickle beat {#Propeller}
 christo wrote:
Love it, wish I could find it!
 

choffman2001 wrote: You can download the mp3 at mp3fiesta dot com. Apparently it's also on a compilation called Smooth Jazz Cafe, Vol 5., which I didn't find on Amazon but didn't check iTunes or elsewhere...

There you go.
Love it, wish I could find it!
nice
What a fun, sexy song!
love it
I love this!  Anyone know where can I find it?
 
Love this track
Nice segueway from Greg Brown to this. Good flow.
Mmmmn, simply love this one — especially nice following Hooverphonic "You Love Me To Death" which followed Bonobo "Between The Lines".  Aye Carumba!  It's quarter to midnight I need to go to bed soon......too much good music!
I like this song fine, but it makes me wonder why I hear this all the time and the sampled S&G song (which I see now has a much higher rating) so rarely.
 
 bindi wrote:
Sample of Art Garfunkel?
 
I thought it was Paul Simon, but it's one of those two for sure tho.

Lovely example of using a sample to accent a song rather than building a song around your samples.

i like this very much.
A repetitious, but otherwise rhythmically contagious mash-up {#Sunny}

Hum along with "Livin' La Vida Loca".  It works.
Sample of Art Garfunkel?
Sounds a lot like Lemon Jelly.  Great background music!
 BigTimber wrote:
Was he repeating "I kissed your enema"?
 
Ha! You very funny, make me laugh long time!

Was he repeating "I kissed your enema"?
 dedawson wrote:
Make it stop!!!!
 

Sorry.  Don't think he's stopping it with an average rating of 6.8.

Love it {#Moon}
*bump*
For me, the song is now forever defined by the following. Thanks, devex. {#Lol}
 dexev wrote:
Maybe I'm just hungry, but I keep hearing "I kissed your honeyed ham"

Good stuff man!{#Clap}
 choffman2001 wrote:
You can download the mp3 at mp3fiesta dot com. Apparently it's also on a compilation called Smooth Jazz Cafe, Vol 5., which I didn't find on Amazon but didn't check iTunes or elsewhere...
 
Thanks. I wasn't aware of this site. 
Play more of this. I'm liking it!

Leave it to Bill G in his wisdom to soothe us with Sade and Namaste after punishing us with Ozzy! {#Lol} 
I was gonna rate this a "9", but I see I already did!
 dedawson wrote:

This took 12 people?  Oh yeah, socialism provides work for everyone!!
 
I think you will find that Poland is no longer a socialist state in the sense you imagine. In fact it's been free of soviet control since - oh about 1989 or thereabouts.
 choffman2001 wrote:
You can download the mp3 at mp3fiesta dot com. Apparently it's also on a compilation called Smooth Jazz Cafe, Vol 5., which I didn't find on Amazon but didn't check iTunes or elsewhere...
 
Oh - thanks - I have been trying to  track this down
You can download the mp3 at mp3fiesta dot com. Apparently it's also on a compilation called Smooth Jazz Cafe, Vol 5., which I didn't find on Amazon but didn't check iTunes or elsewhere...
{#Tongue}