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The traditional Buddhist prayer in an ancient Japanese dialect. |
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Traditional |
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6.0MB |
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The feathered serpent Kukulkan (Quetzalcoatl) awakens to greet the end of the 26,000 year Long Count. From the album, DrawninwarD. |
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John Morgan Newbern |
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6.8MB |
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Taking the listener on a galactic surfer's adventure and into The Dream. Prepare yourself for this surprise ending to John's latest CD, DrawninwarD.
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John Morgan Newbern |
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17.3MB |
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Another improvised solo Guitarra de Maya performance from the CD, Just Playing for the Moon. The sounds of a blending of world cultures. An unusual music played on a most unusual guitar. |
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John Morgan Newbern |
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3.6MB |
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Based on the prayers from the Tibetan Book of the Dead, these verses are not only prayers for the dead and dying but also guidance for the living. This is the first of three movements from the CD, A Prayer for the Dying. |
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These lyrics were translated from the original Tibetan, written by Padma Sambhava in the 8th Century. See "The Tibetan Book of the Dead" by W. Y. Evans-Wentz or go to http://www.reluctant-messenger.com/ tibetan-book-of-the-dead.htm |
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Padma Sambhava (8th Century) |
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John Morgan Newbern |
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11.2MB |
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