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Moondog - Pastoral Play Video

Moondog - Pastoral

Closing track of his album "Moondog II" Very pretty

Moondog - Viking 1 Play Video

Moondog - Viking 1

Best track ever by Moondog

Moondog - Lament I, "Bird's Lament" Play Video

Moondog - Lament I, "Bird's Lament"

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Moondog - Invocation Play Video

Moondog - Invocation

Moondog's music took its inspiration from street sounds, such as the subway or a foghorn. It tended to be relatively simple but characterized by what he called "snaketime" and described as "a slithery rhythm, in times...

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Moondog Biography

Moondog, born Louis Thomas Hardin (May 26, 1916 - September 8, 1999), was a blind American composer, musician, poet and inventor of several musical instruments. Moving to New York as a young man, Moondog made a deliberate decision to make his home on the streets there, where he spent approximately twenty of the thirty years he lived in the city. Most days he could be found in his chosen part of town wearing clothes he had created based on his own interpretation of the Norse god Thor. Thanks to his unconventional outfits and lifestyle, he was known for much of his life as "The Viking of 6th Avenue".

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Moondog Discography

Moondog albums.

  • A New Sound of an Old Instrument - 04/10/1999 (Kopf/DE)

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