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Akua tuta
Naketuenta kiei tshin tshekuan
Kanetaunekuin
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Akua tuta
Akua tuta tshekuan kakunuene mekuin
Akua tuta
Naketuanta kiei tshin tshekuan kauitshikuin
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Akua tshe tessinnu
Akua tuta nete kiei tshin kanetaunekuin
Akua tshe mushumenut
Akua kiei tshukumenut eshei
Akua tshe tuassimenut
Akua kiei tsheshimenut eshei
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Translation:
Be careful what you do
Be careful
With what has been given to you
The way you were raised
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Be careful what you do
With the thing you protect
Be careful what you do
With what has helped you
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Take care of our land
Be careful of the way you were raised
Take care of our grandfathers
Take care of our grandmothers, too
Take care of your children
And your brother's and sister's children, too
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Why is Ashton Kutcher singing about Tuna? Oh wait, my bad, maybe need to slow up on the scotch.
I keep getting "Agua two-time."
I wonder if this guy owns a casino, and if so, if he Kashtin his chips to do it.
You belong in prison.
It is outstanding album.
Long Live RP and songs played in the 'Main Mix', 'Mellow Mix', 'World/Etc Mix' and 'My Favorites'!!
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its nice to listen to trippy music on a sunday nite in late feb
you can think about "non-random occurrences" and such.
Florent is a super nice guy
Not surprised. The quebecois artistic and journalism communities love this band.
Listen to the beginning of the B-52s, "June Bug". Same... kinda. :)
Which animal makes those sounds?
It was then sampled to a ton of old school Jungle and Hardcore Rave tunes
ROTFLMAO..... No disrespect to the song, but this is a very funny comment, one that I'll be laughing about all day.
PS. The Canadian 1 dollar coin (commonly called Loonie) is a gold-coloured one-
dollar coin introduced in 1987. It bears images of a common loon.
For those who have never heard the call/cry of the Loon, while it is woeful, it is unique
and beautiful.
Yes loons are usually woeful.
I'm gonna go to the great north woods and sit there until I hear a loon. Then I'm gonna cry at the beauty.
Here I am, where are you? https://www.audubon.org/sites/...
This Loon call is also heard right off the coast of Vancouver Island. I often see/hear them on an early morning paddle or swim in the ocean. Also the Common Loon call was used as an intro into old, iconic Canuck PSAs called "Vignettes" that were played on the CBC in the 70's. Very Canadian track.
The birdcalls are loons, not curlews—Kashtin is from Canada, where loons are iconic birds of Northern lakes all across the forest and tundra. They do occur in UK waters too, where they are known as divers. The loon call in question is from the Common Loon, or the Great Northern Diver for you Brits.
I'm gonna go to the great north woods and sit there until I hear a loon. Then I'm gonna cry at the beauty.
Man, you are lucky! I have always wanted to drive to Natashquan but never made it. One of these days.... (In the 1980s as an investigative journalist, I covered the NATO low-level flight exercises over Montagnais/Naskapis/Innu territory.)
Whatever happened to these guys?
Kashtin on Radio Paradise! Wow!
This radio station continues to surprise.
I recommend people also try listening to The Jerry Cans - Northern Lights.
Thanks for the recommendation. Will check that out.
I recommend people also try listening to The Jerry Cans - Northern Lights.
How does the number of chords in a song determine its composer's humanity? Does Rush make more "human" music because they cram 27 chords and multiple time changes into a single song, or are John Lee Hooker's one-chord songs more "human"?
or even just another species of loon - the others make incredible sounds too, but the music world seems obsessed with this one.
More birds on RP!
Bill had you ever thought of a few birdsong interludes?
A fine idea . I vote for curlews and oystercatchers on top of your loons.
When the UK digital radio service BBC6 was in development, to act as a placeholder on its frequency it played a loop of woodland noises, including birdsong, which turned out to be extraordinarily popular with listeners, including this one.
Makenzie is still making music.
ROTFLMAO..... No disrespect to the song, but this is a very funny comment, one that I'll be laughing about all day.
PS. The Canadian 1 dollar coin (commonly called Loonie) is a gold-coloured one-
dollar coin introduced in 1987. It bears images of a common loon.
For those who have never heard the call/cry of the Loon, while it is woeful, it is unique
and beautiful.
I have to agree with you, one of the better comedy comments I have seen for a while, keep it up Lumpy!
... Also this song seems to be going on for a L-O-N-G time, enough already
or even just another species of loon - the others make incredible sounds too, but the music world seems obsessed with this one.
More birds on RP!
Bill had you ever thought of a few birdsong interludes?
How about a Thrush Nightingale to kick us off?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUuxQJFJqU
Whereas others prefer the penduline tit.
. Mark Twain may have settled for Bermuda, but not me >>>
ROTFLMAO..... No disrespect to the song, but this is a very funny comment, one that I'll be laughing about all day.
PS. The Canadian 1 dollar coin (commonly called Loonie) is a gold-coloured one-
dollar coin introduced in 1987. It bears images of a common loon.
For those who have never heard the call/cry of the Loon, while it is woeful, it is unique
and beautiful.
The birdcalls are loons, not curlews—Kashtin is from Canada, where loons are iconic birds of Northern lakes all across the forest and tundra. They do occur in UK waters too, where they are known as divers. The loon call in question is from the Common Loon, or the Great Northern Diver for you Brits.
Doesn't one also appear on the back of the Canadian dollar coin?
Actually, this is the same artist that performs this same song on Robbie Robertson's "Music for the Native Americans," which was a collaborative effort. See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_The_Native_Americans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashtin
4 as it stands; 8 without the vocals, simply relying on the acoustic rhythms and atmospherics.
Big +1 from me!
Akua tshe mushumenut
Akua kiei tshukumenut eshei
Akua tshe tuassimenut
Akua kiei tsheshimenut eshei
We get plenty of bloody loons.
The birdcalls are loons, not curlews—Kashtin is from Canada, where loons are iconic birds of Northern lakes all across the forest and tundra. They do occur in UK waters too, where they are known as divers. The loon call in question is from the Common Loon, or the Great Northern Diver for you Brits.
And the Nottingham jury can listen to some of their calls here: https://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/loon/identification.html#Looney
We Canucks love our 'loonies', too!
I wouldn't know a loon if it pecked me on the bum, as I don't think they're native to the UK. The birdcalls at the start sure did sound an awful lot like the curlews I hear on t'moors, but that could be a misidentification on my part, or perhaps loons sound like curlews (or vice versa). Anyway, the birdsong's the nicest bit of this otherwise ho-hum number, IMO.
The birdcalls are loons, not curlews—Kashtin is from Canada, where loons are iconic birds of Northern lakes all across the forest and tundra. They do occur in UK waters too, where they are known as divers. The loon call in question is from the Common Loon, or the Great Northern Diver for you Brits.
I wouldn't know a loon if it pecked me on the bum, as I don't think they're native to the UK. The birdcalls at the start sure did sound an awful lot like the curlews I hear on t'moors, but that could be a misidentification on my part, or perhaps loons sound like curlews (or vice versa). Anyway, the birdsong's the nicest bit of this otherwise ho-hum number, IMO.
Bad pun - I can smell it from here! But you're closer to the truth than you may realize:
"Kashtin were a Canadian folk rock duo in the 1980s and 1990s, one of Canada's most famous and influential First Nations musical groups.
The band was formed in 1984 by Claude McKenzie and Florent Vollant, two Innu (aka Montagnais) from the Maliotenam reserve in northern Quebec. The name Kashtin means "tornado" in the Innu-aimun language, but was also chosen as a pun on the English language phrase "cashed in", in response to friends who alleged that the band was selling out." ~ Wikipedia
I'm another native-born Quebecer who thinks Kashtin rocks!
Brilliant, isn't it?
I love the sound of curlews, too, but I'd have to listen to the beginning of this song again to see if I can pick it out among all the loon ("diver") calls.
I didn't hear any curlews either, just loons.
Be cool to see this followed up by "Wheat Kings" by The Tragically Hip, as it also opens with loon calls. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like anyone has uploaded it.
I love the sound of curlews, too, but I'd have to listen to the beginning of this song again to see if I can pick it out among all the loon ("diver") calls.
Hear my song... This is my dream song that I am singing for you...
Listen... I am dancing underneath you...
(I love that "Akua Tuta" is also on Robbie Robertson's wonderful Songs for Native Americans...)
Not only a great song in it's own right (and, as mentioned, featured on Robbie Robertson ‘Music for The Native Americans’ album) but also brings back memories of hearing it for the first time on the series ‘Due South’ - https://www.discogs.com/releas...