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This music video was shot at my home in Lancashire, UK whilst under the lockdown measures brought in by the British government, April 2020. For more things Phil Johari, visit: http://www.philjohari.com

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Hairy London Episode 28
34:17
Hairy London Episode 28

Episode 28 of Hairy London by Stephen Palmer, read by RD Watson, an exclusive audiobook from Jeeni.

Tango - Original composition
04:09
Tango - Original composition

Sound- Raphael Medina Video- Patrick O'Sullivan 

Start - Massiah Sessions
04:54
Start - Massiah Sessions

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Melancholy Air Instrumental - Daisy Chute
04:05
Melancholy Air Instrumental - Daisy Chute

MELANCHOLY AIR INSTRUMENTAL from the EP ‘CRADLE SONGS’ by Daisy Chute "Burns Night is a tradition I hold dear, especially as a displaced Scot in London. But every year we gather and recite the same poetry and songs, and I've often wondered about all the Scottish poetry that gets left unread, especially from the female perspective. I wanted to unearth some lesser known poetry so Cradle Songs are settings of the poems I discovered and connected with on my hunt. The poems are about mourning (Mary Queen of Scots's Melancholy Air), unrequited love (Marion Angus's Mary's Song), and motherhood (Carolina Oliphant's Cradle Song), and span from the 16th to the 20th Century." ‘Cradle Songs’ featuring 'Melancholy Air Instrumental' released 28 January 2022.

Hairy London Episode 28
34:17
Hairy London Episode 28

Episode 28 of Hairy London by Stephen Palmer, read by RD Watson, an exclusive audiobook from Jeeni.


Tango - Original composition
04:09
Tango - Original composition

Sound- Raphael Medina Video- Patrick O'Sullivan 


Start - Massiah Sessions
04:54
Start - Massiah Sessions

If you enjoy this, please subscribe for more. http://zeeteah.com


Melancholy Air Instrumental - Daisy Chute
04:05
Melancholy Air Instrumental - Daisy Chute

MELANCHOLY AIR INSTRUMENTAL from the EP ‘CRADLE SONGS’ by Daisy Chute "Burns Night is a tradition I hold dear, especially as a displaced Scot in London. But every year we gather and recite the same poetry and songs, and I've often wondered about all the Scottish poetry that gets left unread, especially from the female perspective. I wanted to unearth some lesser known poetry so Cradle Songs are settings of the poems I discovered and connected with on my hunt. The poems are about mourning (Mary Queen of Scots's Melancholy Air), unrequited love (Marion Angus's Mary's Song), and motherhood (Carolina Oliphant's Cradle Song), and span from the 16th to the 20th Century." ‘Cradle Songs’ featuring 'Melancholy Air Instrumental' released 28 January 2022.