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Good Tune! I never heard of them before. Thank You RP!
lots of good stuff on this putamayo label
It had to be said.
A very good Song, a Little Bit like "am Fenster " from the German Band "City"
look after the king of R n R please
It had to be said.
Spoken like the true angry white guy.
Stereotype much?
I know. I love this kind of music, and I learned about Jesse Cook thanks to RP. I've attended 2 of his concerts, and he's amazing in person.
Bill has liberated us from classic rock tedium and commercial radio hell.
Yes he has. And I'm very appreciative. Gladly send my money to help support this excellent station.
Just haven't played it in a long time. Now I'll have to.
Erm - what exactly do you mean by "Jungle Stuff"? Bit offensive to the entire African continent IMO - which is by no means entirely "jungle" - or to give it its correct term - rain forest.
Didn't see him make any reference to the African Continent. I guess South America, New Guinea, India, Indonesia, Hawaii, parts of Southern Mexico, Costa Rica, etc., etc., get a pass because your mind automatically went there?
People need to lighten up.
Everything's racist these days. It's beginning to lose meaning. His attitude is narrow, insular, parochial and perhaps bigoted, but not racist.
Spoken like the true angry white guy.
Rinky Dink.
Bill has liberated us from classic rock tedium and commercial radio hell.
X2
Fairly new to RP!
Observation - Bill sure does like the jungle stuff, huh?
Overall, I guess it is kinda growin on me, but as long as its not too much, ya know!
Fairly new to RP!
Observation - Bill sure does like the jungle stuff, huh?
Overall, I guess it is kinda growin on me, but as long as its not too much, ya know!
Erm - what exactly do you mean by "Jungle Stuff"? Bit offensive to the entire African continent IMO - which is by no means entirely "jungle" - or to give it its correct term - rain forest.
Bill has liberated us from classic rock tedium and commercial radio hell.
Racist much?
Everything's racist these days. It's beginning to lose meaning. His attitude is narrow, insular, parochial and perhaps bigoted, but not racist.
Fairly new to RP!
Observation - Bill sure does like the jungle stuff, huh?
Overall, I guess it is kinda growin on me, but as long as its not too much, ya know!
Racist much?
Fairly new to RP!
Observation - Bill sure does like the jungle stuff, huh?
Overall, I guess it is kinda growin on me, but as long as its not too much, ya know!
The album title says "Many Cultures." White people don't have any culture.
And yet Moonlight Sonata is rated number 1 by Radio Paradise listeners.
Putamayo. Mayonnaise whore?
Your sarcasm is noted, and I applaud you for your righteous indignation. More of us need to speak out on these issues. It's all part of the same liberal conspiracy that's hell-bent on limiting our options in life. Examples, you say? Just go to any American college campus today and you can see lots of offerings for so-called "liberal arts". But where are the Conservative Arts degrees, I ask you?! If I want to take courses like "The Poor: America's Great Untapped Food Source" or "Town Hall Etiquette 101" (featuring special guest lecturers Ann Coulter and the shambling re-animated corpse of William F. Buckley), then that by God is my right as an American citizen! It's all part of the same conspiracy! Damn you, Putumayo, DAMN YOU FOR WHAT YOU HAVE WROUGHT!!
I bet you got issues
Whoa there! Thou dost protest too much! You will not bring others over to your side by vicious attacks. Then again, I hope that you are joking and that you are just trying to show how ridiculous over reaction can really appear. The no white guy on the cover comment is a bit lame I must admit. Love the music!
you can thank the label for the folk art. all the PUTAMAYO world music CDs sport this kind of cover, if not the exact same artist, which actually (for me at least) makes their CDs very visible in the shops — along with their frequent use of special PUTAMAYO-only racks placed strategically around stores.
just like the rainbow spine along the REALWORLD CDs put out by Peter Gabriel's production label.
which, all in all, i think is smart marketing. even glancing through a CD rack i can right away tell where the good "world music" (so-called) is, because after well over a decade of listening to the genre i've come to deeply trust those labels to provide me with excellent grooves and sounds.
out of the 40 or so REALWORLD albums i've picked up since the early 90s, i think there are only two i don't listen to anymore. and where PUTAMAYO is concerned, none of their CDs have spiraled out of the slow rotation of the musical galaxy i continue to enjoy year after year.
First, those groups are usually from Ecuador and other places in the Andes mountains...Incas. Second, Baka Beyond takes its influence from African sounds. Altrogether, a totally ridiculous statement.
Baka Beyond - Bwambwa (feat. Ete) ==> Los Incas - El Cóndor Pasa ==> Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound Of Silence ==> Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata ==> Van Morrison - Into The Mystic
— joy and sadness are two lines continue parallel that walk side by side; for times, we forget that the dividing line separates them it is vanished but it is always present for the life
In your dreams, paleface!
Baka or the grass (Valley, that is...)?
Not true. We have all the culture because we stole or bought it fair and square.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
My friends, can we acknowledge something really special?
Yes!! EXCELLENT TUNE!