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sean hunt
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2014
Essential Advice - Santa Barbara - 1996 - Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
In this teaching Geshe Kelsang talked about his early life. I thought this might be of interest to some people so I put a 14 minute segment into a video.
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NRA
มุมมอง 45ปีที่แล้ว
Written by Sean Hunt / Keith Washington ... a response to the chronology of mass shootings in the USA 'Tongue in cheek' Satirical comment
Stephen Hunt August 30 1960 - May 25 2018
มุมมอง 189ปีที่แล้ว
After my brother Stephen committed suicide in 2018 I wrote this song lyric, sent it to Paul Cameron and Paul came up with the melody and this recording. These are Paul's vocals and this is his recording.
NRA Aug6 (Acoustic version Sean and Keith)
มุมมอง 10ปีที่แล้ว
Commentary (tongue-in-cheek) about the gun culture/mass shootings/right wing mentality in the USA... and the NRA
Island Person
มุมมอง 1412 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a very powerful teaching I heard a few years back, given by Genla Thubten, that points directly to the painful dilemma of human life on planet earth. Our shared existential angst. Under ten minutes.
Sean's One Month Retreat (Sept-Oct 2022)
มุมมอง 482 ปีที่แล้ว
A short video synopsis of the images ... most interesting is near the end!
Please Don't Photoshop Me When I Die
มุมมอง 532 ปีที่แล้ว
Song submitted to BBC Radio, Cumbria, and played by Darren Milby on his BBC Upload Program, June 2022
The Last Strum 20042022
มุมมอง 262 ปีที่แล้ว
Original song by Sean Hunt/Geoff Marshall ... inspired by hearing the strory about a skilled musician whose health was preventing him from playing at all.
All The Way Home
มุมมอง 432 ปีที่แล้ว
Original Song by Sean Hunt- Lyrics and Harmony Vocal Keith Washington- Music, Lead Vocal, Mixing Inspired by recollections of the 'Hippy Days'
Lou was an absolutely genuine, sound human being.
Music is frozen architecture; architecture is frozen music!
The eyes tell the story.
True words from a legend
The thing I loved about Lou Reed is there was always an underlying sarcasm with a bit humor and genius.
October 27th 7pm i drove off my farm in Hampshire England i had Songs for drella on ! I returned back thinking how lucky was i to once Meet Lou Reed long life fan he saw me through all my years of growing up ! As i approach my farm and stop the car Hello its me track is finishing Lou says at the end Goodbye Andy i smile and head in doors my phone pings with a txt from my Brother Lou Has died i fall in tears as the last words he said was Goodbye Andy in the car and by the way my name is Andy !! The universe is askew without Lou his words and music is as important as Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe he was a 1 off and they only come around every 100 years !! May you fly in the sky Lou and be at Peace we miss you but we wont Erase you from this time ! Andy saying Goodbye Lou x
@3:00- "Lou, what is the musical equivalent of a peg leg?"
This Is Beautiful
Wow! From the person who defined indie rock music for decades to come, it’s wonderful to hear how his interviews softened just before he left this world of ours
c'est qui cette débile qui vient l'emmerder une dernière fois sérieux ?
Gawd, I still miss Lou so very much.
He's a lot more tolerable here giving an actual answers than the fifth rate imitation of Warhol and Dylan he was going for when he would bait interviewers in the 70s-90s. He never seemed to get that, unlike Warhol and Dylan, his "absurd" standoffish answers were never clever or funny.
One of your best songs Sean.
Jerk
He never got old, he just died.
Lou ❤
He was a very very complicated man. God ❤️ him
"My father didn't give me shit" That one hits.
His father was the one who gifted his first guitar. Also the contrarian
Was he joking with the farm and chickens answer?
Lou!!!
Wow. His last interview? He died on top of his game, brighter and more switched on than 99% of people of any age.
Ari Boulogne`s father?
I watched some early videos where reporters were just throwing insulting questions at him so he gave them insulting answers. If they would have just talked to him properly then he would have given them something real. His eyes lit up when the interviewer responded intelligently.
Nah, not really. He was a prickly so and so and most interviews were softball.
Who else can fill the Artistic void this man left us with?
Sound for me , is like a dress for you!
Sound was already so important to me...since my 🧠brain aneurysm ruptures...it's way more. Don't give me cheap headphones 😤
I feel like I've just been read a long poem, or recited moreso
Yo momma's heartbeat..
Lou left his whiskey glass onstage after finishing his set at the Roxy LA... it was the Street Hassle tour....anyway i grabbed it and was very jazzed he hadn't entirely consumed it's contents....on the drive back to San Diego my brother proclaimed we would never drink the sacred liquid Lou left behind....i drank, my brother didn't so it was easy for him to say. by the time we got to Del Mar i threw it down my throat in honor of this most formidable, poignant, poetic, raucous, rude, and eloquent hero. and i still tip one in his memory now and then....thank you for this interview.
Cool story !
Glad the pretentious old diaper is finally gone
He is a terrible interview. Boring, self richeous, cold.
Respect the man, hated his music.
"You do what you love. Or you get arrested." - period.
Best human, best real man in the rock and roll world. hard to find it nowdays
The Jerry Lewis Of Rock !
A prick until the end.
Seems very bitter, even at the doorstep of death. Too bad!
Knowing this was his last Interview and the way he speaks about his and my passion as a music lover and a guitar player with that tired voice makes me cry 😢
At the very end, Lou hadn't lost an ounce of his venom or his anger. He had ZERO patience for stupid cliche interview questions. "Did you buy your first guitar?" Seriously? Great to hear him sing the praises of bass in music and the inexplicable mysteries of sound. He gets it. He understands music.
Genius
Errr…as much as I love Lou there are no tuba parts In Beethoven
Terrific. Lou at his best was when he opened up, in music and interviews. Much like his rival Frank Zappa, his strongest material coincided with times of personal happiness/clarity.
Beautifull, thank you so much !!
♥️
Boom, boom boom, we know that.
She's an absolute id*ot, why is she here?🕵️ She knows or understand nothing about artists, musicians or music 😂 what a f... joke... That's his bad karma for insulting such great musicians such as The Beatles, The Who, Zappa etc.😮
Inane questions, almost patronising, lacking and so empty. I’m surprised Lou didn’t walk off or end the discussion inside the first 5 questions
sounds beautyful! im blessed to hear this
Good ole Lou