Well, the band ain't Swedish either... so that figures.
It's a Finnish group that combines traditional folk with jazz and world music, originating from the 1970s. It's quite well known in the Finnish folk music circles, and originally had some quite prominent prog/jazz musicians in it.
Needless to say, this anonymouse was quite baffled to bump into this obscure Finnish band in his climate blog roll!
As a Norwegian mammalian scientist, I looked forward very much to this video only to be severely disappointed as there were no vowels, not even one little pink nose, in the video.
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Weird, and only vaguely reggae, and the video sucked. But still? It was pretty damn cool.
ReplyDeleteWell, the band ain't Swedish either... so that figures.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Finnish group that combines traditional folk with jazz and world music, originating from the 1970s. It's quite well known in the Finnish folk music circles, and originally had some quite prominent prog/jazz musicians in it.
Needless to say, this anonymouse was quite baffled to bump into this obscure Finnish band in his climate blog roll!
The notion of a Nordic group attempting reggae may be Eli's wry comment on Nate S taking on planetary physics.
ReplyDeletePete Dunkelberg
Nordic band + reggae
ReplyDeleteThis ain't reggae, but the vintage twist might appeal to Eli.
ReplyDeleteBesides, this is swedish.
My personal theory is that swedish proves extra-terrestrial life exists.
As a Norwegian mammalian scientist, I looked forward very much to this video only to be severely disappointed as there were no vowels, not even one little pink nose, in the video.
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