Hurry Home - The Green Mist. Video clip for the song Hurry Home from forthcoming album Great Western Tiers by The Green Mist. Compiled from images filmed while travelling on the Balkan Express though Romania, May 2009. visit www.myspace.com/themysteriousgreenmist
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Hurry Home - The Green Mist. Video clip for the song Hurry Home from forthcoming album Great Western Tiers by The Green Mist. Compiled from images filmed while travelling on the Balkan Express though Romania, May 2009. visit www.myspace.com/themysteriousgreenmist
Captain Took Took aka Mr. Lenin Phnom Penh's No 1 driver and good friend of The Green Mist. Ms. Redhead on the back seat, driver looks a little like emiliano zapatista viva the revolution!
Rising star, Ouch Savy plays and sings traditional Cambodian Chapei music outside the home of her teacher - master musician Kong Nay, in Tonle Bassac,Phnom Penh, September 2007. Savy has toured UK and will soon perform at Womad Australia and NZ, She has recorded with bands such as Dengue Fever and has recently recorded vocals and chapei with The Green Mist
Kong Nay and Ouch Savy in duet outside master Kong Nay's home. Ouch Savy is a protege of cambodian master musician Kong Nay and has toured the world as a guest of Womad. She recently recorded vocal and chapei with THE GREEN MIST at Cambodian Living Arts Studio in Phnom Penh
Julien playing Cittern or Irish Bouzouki with Cambodian master musician Kong Nay who plays Khmer traditional instrument the Chapei Dong Veng, outside Kong Nay's home in Tonle Bassac, Phnom Penh
Master of the "Mekong Delta Blues", some call Kong Nay the "Ray Charles of Cambodia" - a charismatic blind musician whose trademark dark glasses and pock marked smile are known all over Cambodia. Nay is renowned in Cambodia as one of the great master artists to survive the genocide of Pol Pot, during which up to 90% fo artists perished in a purge intended to destroy a 2000 year old culture. But it turned out the culture - and Nay - are irrepressible
live at the Gala Mill, East Coast, Tasmania 2006. Featuring Brian Ritchie on Shakuhachi and Bass, Stu Robertson Drums and Julien Poulson broken hand and guitar!
The Green Mist live at the Gala Mill, East Coast, Tasmania 2006. Julien Poulson on guitar and violin bow, brian ritchie bass, stuart robertson drums. architects ball 2006