Friday, 30 December 2011

Hubert von Goisern - a great musician



One of the nice things with music is that it never ceases to surprise. There is always something new to discover.

My own musical taste is rather conservative. Most of the popular or "classical" contemporary music I simply find boring. However, a couple of months ago I saw a program with Austrian singer and composer, Hubert von Goisern, whose music immediately struck a chord with me. Goisern´s music is a mix of traditional Austrian folk music - including yodeling - and rock music, and has been labeled Alpenrock (Alps rock).



I understand that von Goisern and his band are extremely popular in the German speaking countries of Europe, which is not at all surprising; it is difficult not to get into a good mood listening to their music!

Here a couple of my favourites:



Happy New Year!



Happy New Year to all old and new visitors!

"Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each new year find you a better man."
Benjamin Franklin

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Another nice December sunset in Øresund




This afternoon we had another nice sunset in the Øresund area. (The land behind the water is the Danish island Zealand.)

S.S. Hendrick Hudson

The steamboat Hendrick Hudson was put into service in 1906 at a cost of almost a million dollars. She had an advertized length of over 400 feet and was able to carry 5,500 passengers.


The other day I found this picture of the Hudson Day Line steamboat Hendrick Hudson in an old picture book.  Quite a ship!

The Hudson River Maritime Museum page gives some additional information about a bygone era of steamships on the Hudson river:

Of the many Hudson River steamboat lines, the Hudson River Day Line was the most prominent and dependable. Their steamboats were known for elegance and speed, and provided the most enjoyable way to travel the Hudson River. No one could claim to have seen America without seeing the Hudson River, and the only way to properly see the Hudson River was from the deck of a Day Liner steamboat.
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For over 150 years, steamboats carried freight and passengers on the Hudson River, but in 1948, regular steamboat service by the Hudson River Day Line between Albany and New York ceased. On September 13, 1948, the Day Line steamboat Robert Fulton made its last run from Albany to New York City bringing to an end the era of gracious steamboat travel on the Hudson River

Nobody knows


Nobody Knows the Trouble I´ve Seen is one of the most touching spirituals that I know of, particularly when it is performed by the great Paul Robeson.