Spirit Grooves
Religion & Spirituality Podcas
Spirit Grooves is a popular cable program that reaches over two-million people, some of which is also available on YouTube. The show targets alternative approaches to spirituality, in particular "awareness" methods and traditions. Although many of the shows are oriented toward Tibetan Buddhist methods of training the mind, many other areas are also covererd including solar flares, astrology, esoteric studies, and the mystery traditions.
Location:
United States
Description:
Spirit Grooves is a popular cable program that reaches over two-million people, some of which is also available on YouTube. The show targets alternative approaches to spirituality, in particular "awareness" methods and traditions. Although many of the shows are oriented toward Tibetan Buddhist methods of training the mind, many other areas are also covererd including solar flares, astrology, esoteric studies, and the mystery traditions.
Language:
English
Episodes
Prime Movers Blues Band: "Endless Blues"
12/15/2020
The Prime Movers Blues Band, 1967, in Clints Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with Michael Erlewine (vocals and harmonica), Dan Erlewine (lead guitar), Robert Sheff (keyboards), Ilene Silverman (bass,) and JC Crawford (drums).
Duration:00:09:02
Prime Movers Blues Band, Michael Erlewine
12/15/2020
Part of a tune from the Prime Movers Blues Band, the opening verses and harmonica solo by Michael Erlewine.
The Prime Movers Blues Band, 1967, in Clints Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with Michael Erlewine (vocals and harmonica), Dan Erlewine (lead guitar), Robert Sheff (keyboards), Ilene Silverman (bass,) and JC Crawford (drums).
Duration:00:03:57
Prime Movers Blues Band, Robert Sheff Solo
12/15/2020
The Prime Movers Blues Band, 1967, in Clints Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with Michael Erlewine (vocals and harmonica), Dan Erlewine (lead guitar), Robert Sheff (keyboards), Ilene Silverman (bass,) and JC Crawford (drums).
Duration:00:02:20
Robert Sheff (aka "Blue" Gene Tyranny"
12/15/2020
Here is a sample of the kind of music that Robert Sheff (aka "Blue" Gene Tyranny" composed.
Duration:00:00:47
Prime Movers Blues Band, Michael Erlewine Harmonica Solo
12/15/2020
The Prime Movers Blues Band, 1967, in Clints Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with Michael Erlewine (vocals and harmonica), Dan Erlewine (lead guitar), Robert Sheff (keyboards), Ilene Silverman (bass,) and JC Crawford (drums).
Duration:00:02:08
Prime Movers Blues Baned, solo by Robert Sheff
12/15/2020
The Prime Movers Blues Band, 1967, in Clints Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with Michael Erlewine (vocals and harmonica), Dan Erlewine (lead guitar), Robert Sheff (keyboards), Ilene Silverman (bass,) and JC Crawford (drums).
Duration:00:02:26
Prime Movers Blues Band, Dan Erlewine (guitar solo)
12/15/2020
The Prime Movers Blues Band, 1967, in Clints Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with Michael Erlewine (vocals and harmonica), Dan Erlewine (lead guitar), Robert Sheff (keyboards), Ilene Silverman (bass,) and JC Crawford (drums).
Duration:00:03:05
Prime Movers Blues Band "Orange Driver"
12/15/2020
Prime Movers Blues Band (1967) in Clint's Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Michael Erlewine (harmonica and vocals), Dan Erlewine (lead guitar), Robert Sheff (keyboards),, Ilene Silverman (bass), JC Crawford (drums).
Duration:00:04:55
Prime Movers Blues Band
12/15/2020
Prime Movers Blues Band, 1967, Michael Erlewine (harmonica and vocals), Dan Erlewine (lead guitar), Robert Sheff (keyboards), Ilene Silverman (bass), JC Crawford (drums)
Duration:00:10:17
The 84 Mahasiddhas Pronounced in Tibetan Style
9/20/2018
Here are the the eight-four mahasiddans pronounced clearly by Lam Karma from KTD, Karma Triyana Dharmachakra. These are the Tibetan-style pronounciation and are meant to go along with the free illustrate pecha (sadhana) which are available here:
http://spiritgrooves.net/pdf/e-books/Mahasiddhas%20Practice.pdf
Duration:00:04:50
Golden Garland of the Kargyu Lineage (audio)
9/20/2018
Here are the names of the Kagyu lineage masters (the Golden Garland) as recited by Lama Karma from KTD Monastery in upstate New York.
Duration:00:02:25