Introduction to Robbie Basho Soliloquy
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from: " A really beautiful song. I don't know what else to say! Fom the 1981 album "Rainbow Thunder." Wounded Knee Soliloquy, Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee/Robbie Basho/1972, 1981/Baltimore, Usa
Unreleased song by the master of American primitivism, taken from a collection of pieces entitled 'Indian II'. This was probably the ...
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- Provided to YouTube by Virgin Music Group Crazy Horse
- Folk, Native, Traditional, Psych-Folk, Poetry, Blues, Folk-Blues, Lyrics Go, bury my heart at Wounded Knee Go, bury my heart and ...
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- Unforgettable song, the way he plays the piano is out of this world,
- from the album Zarthus (1974) very important.
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