What are you listening to in 2022

Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major - Bing video
One of the best examples of canonical form baroque music, something that appeals to any mathematician. The composer applies canonical transforms to the melody, wandering off and then returning to the original line. That kind of sophisticated complexity is lacking in modern music.

First, welcome to SF!

Second, we had some fun here a week or so ago with this song, which apparently uses baroque fugal techniques (I think I hear a harpsichord in there as well)


And speaking of harpsichords, I think there's one in here, too


 
Beau Soleil avec Michael Doucet - Full Set - Live from the 2021 Cajun Zydeco Festival


This was for putting some pep in my step for my moring walk.

Probably not very familiar to most but variety is what I enjoy. Certainly don't fit a rock star image. Just good ole cajun music.
 
Beau Soleil avec Michael Doucet - Full Set - Live from the 2021 Cajun Zydeco Festival


This was for putting some pep in my step for my moring walk.

Probably not very familiar to most but variety is what I enjoy. Certainly don't fit a rock star image. Just good ole cajun music.
@Knight .. Queen Ida was my introduction to Cajun music, some decades ago. It's great foot-tappin' music.

Also like Clifton Chenier.
 
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Wow, I remember this song as a kid but I've never seen the video. I was so naive. Thanks for sharing!
Oh man, I've liked that song forever. Used to be in my collection, years ago. Song is still in my heart!

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