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  • #168172
    Soniaslut
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                                                                        Bomba Estéreo
                                                                  El Alma y el Cuerpo

                                                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6SZuAcqeW8

                              [img]https://i.imgur.com/Pj6ZyL8.jpg?1[/img]

    #168173
    Soniaslut
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                            the Big Nose Attack feat. Elena Pitoulis
                                                          Yeah! (That girl)

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNcyBLZd2J0&list=PLZamBjbMg-aC3tke5CCxYbj533ojcG3nW&index=3

                    [img]https://i.imgur.com/Oz384EJ.jpg?1[/img]

    #168174
    Soniaslut
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                                                        Time for a little “Acapaddy” music……

                                                                The Ramparts
                                                The Rocky Road To Dublin

                                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yKLnfYqOIs

                [img]https://i.imgur.com/PCVSEJh.jpg?1[/img]

    #168176
    Vaughan
    Moderator

    [img width=700]https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/education/2018/06/13/TELEMMGLPICT000165774197_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqpVlberWd9EgFPZtcLiMQfyf2A9a6I9YchsjMeADBa08.jpeg?imwidth=1240[/img]

    Drunken Sailer – Irish Rovers
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGyPuey-1Jw

    #168177
    JessiCapri
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    #168175
    Tift
    Participant

    It's all about the music

    Ali Farke Toure  with Ry Cooder
    a 1994 album called Talking Timbuktu   track is called Ai Du

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLVdrgd8w_s

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/YB7EIK2.jpg?1[/img]

    #168178
    Tift
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    Aziza Brahim grew up in refugee camps after
    the Moroccan occupation of the Western Sahara. 
    She is both a poet and prominent spokesperson
    for the Saharawi people and their ongoing fight
    for recognition and justice. 

    “You are the essence of my life and its strength
    You are the pride in my words that cross all frontiers
    Resist, immortal, resist.
    You are like the night and the stars
    Your voice goes beyond the top of the clouds
    You are smiling breeze of today
    You are an example of humanity and of fight.
    Resist, immortal, resist.”

    Aziza Brahim – Julud  (Resist)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SvfLB6bLHM

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/20LvSsi.jpg?1[/img]

    #168179
    Tift
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    Of Haitian parents she relocated to New Orleans from NYC
    intending to busk with her cello in the French Quarter
    fell for the creole culture and fiddle playing which style
    she tried on the cello.  Her songs are in English, French
    and Haitian Creole.

    Leyla McCalla    Lavi Vye Neg


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiIHN_qmqks

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/O5x3OD9.jpg?1[/img]

    #168180
    Tift
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    Noura Mint Seymali is a singer/musician from Mauritania.
    Her husband plays guitar; they played weddings together
    then formed their first band in 2004, made numerous
    recordings before their first full-length studio album
    in 2014 called Tzenni which is moorish griot music.

    A griot is a West African storyteller, singer, musician
    and oral historian.  Griots originated in the 13th century
    in the Mande empire of Mali and for centuries have told
    the history of the people, preserving their stories and
    traditions

    Noura Mint Seymali    Tzenni

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/QG0jIGF.jpg?1[/img]

    #168181
    Tift
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    Oumou Sangare is a champion of women's rights
    in Mali and throughout Africa.  Her style is known
    as wassalou, derived from folk traditions in rural
    south west Mali.

    Oumou Sangaré – Kamelemba

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4eXmjhudb8

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/WrmFxc6.jpg?1[/img]

    #168182
    Tift
    Participant

    Not sure these guys threaten the eminence of Of Monsters and Men
    but they deserve a mention …

    Hjaltalin  Þú komst við hjartað í mér
                      (You Touched My Heart)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ddqg9tfT7hU&list=PL7FP_qD37b5-9dRDgeVygr591riHlqDKG

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/sZBBSx7.jpg?1[/img]

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/Dv2WbwU.jpg?1[/img]

    #168183
    Tift
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    Vieux Farka Touré son of Ali Farka Touré the Malian guitarist
    (already played here with Ry Cooder) .. Dad tried to stop him
    being a musician but Vieux took up guitar when he was 18,
    writes his own music and played in the same desert blues style
    of his old man and, according to his own blurb, has blended
    elements of Latin, rock and jazz into his sound.

    Vieux Farka Touré    Bonheur


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYgGGxPAqOI

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/OaktOVC.jpg?1[/img]

    #168184
    Tift
    Participant

    Lhasa de Sela was raised in Mexico and the United States,
    and divided her adult life between Canada and France.

    Her music was predominantly Latin American with original songs;
    it was strongly influenced by Mexican music but also by klezmer,
    torch songs, gypsy jazz and Middle Eastern music.

    She had a fight with breast cancer and died in Montreal on
    new year's day 2010.  She was only 37.
    After she passed away it snowed for four continuous days.

    Lhasa De Sela – De Cara a la Pared
    (With face against the wall)

    [img]https://i.imgur.com/el8aFjl.jpg?1[/img]

    #176730
    Soniaslut
    Participant

    Rail Yard Ghosts – Itinerant/vagrant musicians hopping trains all over the place or talented troubadours spreading smiles and choonz?
    You decide…

    #177079
    Soniaslut
    Participant

    Just as a footnote :
    Heilung are responsible for this music for a video game.
    Hellblade II Senua’s Sacrifice.
    You may already know that. I didn’t.

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