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Go Beyond Here

by Go Beyond Here

A Spiritual Conversation with Singer-Songwriters/Composers

Copyright: © 2023 Go Beyond Here

Episodes

Folk Singer Kath Bloom ("Before Sunrise")

48m · Published 16 Dec 04:00

Kari connects Kath to her father, as they reconnect and talk about The Guardian's glowing review of her new album "Bye Bye These Are The Days," as well when her song "Come Here" brought her to a large audience in a famous scene on "Before Sunrise," how she wrote it among a group of songs she wrote in a field or when she was working at a famous New England cemetery, being kind, parallels in life, whether she thinks she has a gift of music or not, how channeling a song from one's Higher Self is like coming home, making music with others is like another dimension, Ram Dass, her early days as a folk singer back with avant-garde guitarist Loren Mazzacane Connors, nature as inspiration and what she does when she feels blue.

Folk Singer Kath Bloom ("Before Sunrise")

48m · Published 16 Dec 04:00

Kari connects Kath to her father, as they reconnect and talk about The Guardian's glowing review of her new album "Bye Bye These Are The Days," as well when her song "Come Here" brought her to a large audience in a famous scene on "Before Sunrise," how she wrote it among a group of songs she wrote in a field or when she was working at a famous New England cemetery, being kind, parallels in life, whether she thinks she has a gift of music or not, how channeling a song from one's Higher Self is like coming home, making music with others is like another dimension, Ram Dass, her early days as a folk singer back with avant-garde guitarist Loren Mazzacane Connors, nature as inspiration and what she does when she feels blue.

Suzzy Roche of The Roches and Suzzy Roche & Lucy Wainwright Roche

58m · Published 12 Dec 04:00

Kari connects Suzzy to her sister Maggie, who was one third of The Roches, whose songs were covered by artists such as Phoebe Snow, as they talk about her new album "I Can Still Hear You" with the song "I Think I Am A Soul," which features Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls and was inspired by her sister Maggie, where she got the inspiration for that song in Greenwich Village, the blending of the voices of mothers and daughters and sisters when they sing, how she knew to follow her raison d'etre even when things are tough, helping others with one's gifts, the magic of the gift of music, the similarities of channeling music from one's Higher Self and the Other Side and loved ones on the Other Side, nature as magic and other things about the animal world, being grateful in simple things and simple gifts from the universe.

Suzzy Roche of The Roches and Suzzy Roche & Lucy Wainwright Roche

58m · Published 12 Dec 04:00

Kari connects Suzzy to her sister Maggie, who was one third of The Roches, whose songs were covered by artists such as Phoebe Snow, as they talk about her new album "I Can Still Hear You" with the song "I Think I Am A Soul," which features Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls and was inspired by her sister Maggie, where she got the inspiration for that song in Greenwich Village, the blending of the voices of mothers and daughters and sisters when they sing, how she knew to follow her raison d'etre even when things are tough, helping others with one's gifts, the magic of the gift of music, the similarities of channeling music from one's Higher Self and the Other Side and loved ones on the Other Side, nature as magic and other things about the animal world, being grateful in simple things and simple gifts from the universe.

Guitarist/Songwriter Steve Hackett of Genesis

43m · Published 03 Dec 04:00

Kari connects Steve to his aunt Margaret, as they talk about the days when Steve was a member of the Spiritualist Association of Great Britain in a building in Belgrave Square, something Steve mentions in his autobiography "A Genesis in My Bed," which had a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle connection and where Steve once got readings and learned about spirituality from its book collection, his own experience receiving and giving healings, the rich music scene that occurred near his home, feeding the animals that come to his home, how he knew to follow his life path of music, which includes leaving Genesis, how "Under the Eye of the Sun" was inspired by places in the desert like Monument Valley, and what he's been listening to lately which he finds sublime and healing.

Guitarist/Songwriter Steve Hackett of Genesis

43m · Published 03 Dec 04:00

Kari connects Steve to his aunt Margaret, as they talk about the days when Steve was a member of the Spiritualist Association of Great Britain in a building in Belgrave Square, something Steve mentions in his autobiography "A Genesis in My Bed," which had a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle connection and where Steve once got readings and learned about spirituality from its book collection, his own experience receiving and giving healings, the rich music scene that occurred near his home, feeding the animals that come to his home, how he knew to follow his life path of music, which includes leaving Genesis, how "Under the Eye of the Sun" was inspired by places in the desert like Monument Valley, and what he's been listening to lately which he finds sublime and healing.

Bassist Mark Andes of Firefall, Spirit and Heart

51m · Published 21 Nov 04:00

Kari connects Mark to a psychic he got readings and studied with who was part of that catalytic moment when he moved to where she lived and joined Firefall, as they talk about how he knew to follow his gift which was being a bass player, how the bass line can take its own life within a song, the physical body and a fall on the knees moment, how taking care of his horses is meditative, his time with Heart and playing on songs like "These Dreams," and honoring the music that fans come to hear for generations.

Bassist Mark Andes of Firefall, Spirit and Heart

51m · Published 21 Nov 04:00

Kari connects Mark to a psychic he got readings and studied with who was part of that catalytic moment when he moved to where she lived and joined Firefall, as they talk about how he knew to follow his gift which was being a bass player, how the bass line can take its own life within a song, the physical body and a fall on the knees moment, how taking care of his horses is meditative, his time with Heart and playing on songs like "These Dreams," and honoring the music that fans come to hear for generations.

Manx Singer-Songwriter Christine Collister

50m · Published 14 Nov 03:00

Kari talks to Christine, a veteran folk, jazz, blues singer-songwriter on the Isle of Man, as she connects to her father. They talk about what it's like living on the actual road course of the famous Isle of Man TT, the most dangerous motorcycle race in the world, the secret of this island and its power and magic as Christine shows what "toning" sounds like when she does it in front of the rare ancient yew trees, the land and sea and in a meditative, mystical way, channeling it each time, what she thinks of time and nearing 60 "sitting" in her life now, what keeps her being in the music industry for 37 years, despite the lack of hits, but yet still staying true to her raison d'etre, after early success singing the hit theme song of the 1986 BBC adaption of "The Life and Loves of a She-Devil," as well as joining the Richard Thompson Band in 1985.

Manx Singer-Songwriter Christine Collister

50m · Published 14 Nov 03:00

Kari talks to Christine, a veteran folk, jazz, blues singer-songwriter on the Isle of Man, as she connects to her father. They talk about what it's like living on the actual road course of the famous Isle of Man TT, the most dangerous motorcycle race in the world, the secret of this island and its power and magic as Christine shows what "toning" sounds like when she does it in front of the rare ancient yew trees, the land and sea and in a meditative, mystical way, channeling it each time, what she thinks of time and nearing 60 "sitting" in her life now, what keeps her being in the music industry for 37 years, despite the lack of hits, but yet still staying true to her raison d'etre, after early success singing the hit theme song of the 1986 BBC adaption of "The Life and Loves of a She-Devil," as well as joining the Richard Thompson Band in 1985.

Go Beyond Here has 88 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 91:02:06. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 6th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 19th, 2024 20:42.

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