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That is some wild guitar man
It is called a Kora.
Guitar ?? Dont think so
That is some wild guitar man
Guitar ?? Dont think so
And on an overcast day 10 yrs later it played. Lovely and well recorded.
First I thought "Great, another cover of The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" then it turned into a californian arts&crafts shop. ;)
i heard it too
nice
Up
Up and away !
badly stated, but Yes please keep opening our ears to the WORLD of music!!!!!!!
click on "listener supported radio" and it takes you to the donation page
Bitey rabbit, bitey rabbit. Do you want a carrot?
I don't see a lot of negative commenting going on below. .why the vitriol?
Plenty of snark going on. I can see where Rabbit is coming from.
i heard it too
nice
Bitey rabbit, bitey rabbit. Do you want a carrot?
I don't see a lot of negative commenting going on below. .why the vitriol?
He's offended that some may not rise to his superb musical tastes.
Bitey rabbit, bitey rabbit. Do you want a carrot?
I don't see a lot of negative commenting going on below. .why the vitriol?
kingart wrote:
Yes, that's what I thought at first also.
Wonderfull and peacfull Music... It help to be happy !
Thanks Radio Paradise...
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Guillaume from France
kingart wrote:
Does your oldfart brain happen to recall if you ever posted anything here?
someone's having fun, but I still agree with what I said, one time.by the way I heard this guy live, increadable sound.
grow a brain, this ain't mainstream corporate crap............
Does your oldfart brain happen to recall if you ever posted anything here?
grow a brain, this ain't mainstream corporate crap............
I think he was actually agreeing with you, albeit in an obtuse way.
WHAT? What is the gist of this snide remark, and where was it said I didn't like it? I think this is fine and lovely music, thanks, joelbb head. And what do mean by 3rd world, exactly? News for you, buddy, it's one world.
Would like to hear more, his music is enthralling, maybe In the Heart of the Moon too
Early '60's was a time of Santo and Johnny, The Ventures, and Booker "T" and M.G.s with chart topping instrumentals... And then Boots Randolph came along with "Yakkity Sax" and now everyone knows it as the Benny Hill Theme... Now we get new instruments, artists and it's a whole new world of music... Human ingenuity is always changing and always human... Kinda nice to know
If yer teller's reliable, yer can't be banking at Barclays.
great!
Yer man's playing the Kora, for which he's a famous virtuoso, so I'm reliably told.
i immediately recognized this instrument
nara trio was using a similar one in the barcelona streets when i shot this documentary https://vimeo.com/26803378
comes in at 2:46
Taj Mahal & Toumani Diabate - Album Kulanjan - Released 1999
The album was described by New Statesman as "a rousing set of eclectic grooves, calling on ragtime, barrelhouse blues and even rock'n'roll". Kulanjan was named album of the year by Folk Roots magazine, and President Barack Obama recommended the album in a survey for the Borders book chain.
Mahal had first visited Mali in 1979, and the title of the album comes from the track "Kulanjan" from the 1970 album of kora music, Ancient Strings, by Toumani Diabaté's father Sidiki Diabaté. Mahal and Toumani Diabaté had first met in 1990, and in 1999, Toumani Diabeté selected six virtuoso Malian musicians and took them to record the album with Mahal in Athens, Georgia.