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Takes me straight back to when I lived miles from anywhere in the bush and had only a WorldSpace satellite receiver for news and music etc ....they had a world music channel...this played regularly.
Awesome times with an awesome person now fondly remembered.
Nice.
Cool story. Thank You for sharing it!
For some reason I'm hearing Bob Dylan's "Buckets of Rain."
Awesome times with an awesome person now fondly remembered.
Nice.
Tom Diakite is a singer and kora player from Filadougou Barkaya, in the south of Mali. He has been making music since 1978.
That's all we know.
That's all folks. :)
https://www.theguardian.com/mu...
Most of the tracks are instant 9
You nailed it.
"You, my child, who sleeps near me / Let my love protect and surround you / You dance in the dreams of your innocence."
Agreed! Good RP find.
Good comment... precisely why I couldn't be bothered with FB.
Yup. I'll second that. Variety and eclecticism are the essential components of RP that keep me listening every day. Vive l'eclecticisme!
No doubt Ghazalaw are on yer list then.......
Agreed. Very nice. All I really want to do is feel good about music I hear
those are as dumb as those claiming EVERYTHING is to blame of AGW/ACC/ACD/-whatever new name they give it when the math and weather refuse to cooperate with the incredibly stupid predictions the AGW/ACC/ACD religious faithful spew. Their claims are just as dogmatic as these folks.
Besides, who thinks warmer is worse? Cold Kills. I wish it would stay warmer but it actually looks like we may be starting a cooling. Hope it is less then the "little Ice age, and damned sure hope it is not an actual ice age.
BTW. It's the SUN!
other than destroying the food crops and not having drinkable water, major climent change is no problem, just ask a tea party republican.
those are as dumb as those claiming EVERYTHING is to blame of AGW/ACC/ACD/-whatever new name they give it when the math and weather refuse to cooperate with the incredibly stupid predictions the AGW/ACC/ACD religious faithful spew. Their claims are just as dogmatic as these folks.
Besides, who thinks warmer is worse? Cold Kills. I wish it would stay warmer but it actually looks like we may be starting a cooling. Hope it is less then the "little Ice age, and damned sure hope it is not an actual ice age.
BTW. It's the SUN!
Weather is not the same as climate....read more.
#1 dumbest post on Radio Paradise.
those are as dumb as those claiming EVERYTHING is to blame of AGW/ACC/ACD/-whatever new name they give it when the math and weather refuse to cooperate with the incredibly stupid predictions the AGW/ACC/ACD religious faithful spew. Their claims are just as dogmatic as these folks.
Besides, who thinks warmer is worse? Cold Kills. I wish it would stay warmer but it actually looks like we may be starting a cooling. Hope it is less then the "little Ice age, and damned sure hope it is not an actual ice age.
BTW. It's the SUN!
#1 dumbest post on Radio Paradise.
CHRISTIANS are for nailing to trees ask any indigenous person from ANY land these bloodthirsty , power mad, perverts have landed. we are at war all over the world because god is on our side.........
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches loves this song...
The 10 Dumbest Things Ever Said About Global Warming
In 2012, U.S. Sen. James Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) contended that acceptance of climate science was at odds with Christianity – never mind that many Christian leaders and institutions take climate change very seriously. "My point is, God's still up there," he told Voice of Christian Youth America. "The arrogance of people to think that we, human beings, would be able to change what He is doing in the climate is to me outrageous."
A close runner-up in this category: In 2009, Rep. John Shimkus (R-Illinois) cited God's post-flood promise to Noah as evidence we shouldn't be worried. "The Earth will end only when God declares it's time to be over," he declared. "Man will not destroy this Earth." Well, that must be nice to know.
Bryan Fischer, a director at the American Family Association, compared efforts to burn less fossil fuels to telling a friend that you don't like their birthday present. "That's kind of how we're treating God when he's given us these gifts of abundant and inexpensive and effective fuel sources," he observed. "God has buried those treasures there because he loves to see us find them." And everyone knows it's bad manners to turn down a divine treasure hunt...
#1 dumbest post on Radio Paradise.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches loves this song...
VERY-VERY MUCH SUPPORT THAT IDEA!
One of my favorite things about RP is the exposure to so many different kinds of music that are otherwise almost invisible to us in white America. Keep it up, Bill & Becky! If anything, give us more music from Africa, India, Asia, the Middle East, South America, the islands...OMG, there is such a fabulously rich banquet of music out there!
Yup. I'll second that. Variety and eclecticism are the essential components of RP that keep me listening every day. Vive l'eclecticisme!
My toe nails are long
My shoes are tight
Man I could use a toe nail trim
I got no money
I got no stamps
Will someone trim my nails.
Man I could use a toe nail trim
Ohhhhhh, Ohhhhhh , Ohhhhhh
Eeeded eeeded eeeded
Ah, mocking Africans, how outre, how original. NOT.
One of my favorite things about RP is the exposure to so many different kinds of music that are otherwise almost invisible to us in white America. Keep it up, Bill & Becky! If anything, give us more music from Africa, India, Asia, the Middle East, South America, the islands...OMG, there is such a fabulously rich banquet of music out there!
BTLJ this is how to play guit!
Oh, and btw, this is ethnic music! Vive La Difference!
My toe nails are long
My shoes are tight
Man I could use a toe nail trim
I got no money
I got no stamps
Will someone trim my nails.
Man I could use a toe nail trim
Ohhhhhh, Ohhhhhh , Ohhhhhh
Eeeded eeeded eeeded
And the choir of children go:
He's in pain
He's in pain
He's in pain
...
¿6.4?, Pftt....
derekd wrote:
I agree...more please
Very nice.
ercasul wrote:
True, but it's a little sad that it seems there's only one label bringing "World Music" to the "West". Considering how much incredible music is produced out there in the world, and Western labels are still getting away with feeding us crud like Joan Osbourne and Id Guinness? hmmf.
Even RP, who play a vast amount more 'world' music than most, hasn't tapped into the absolutely beautiful stuff done in China - and no, I'm not talking about that peculiar, squeaky Chinese opera - Chinese orchestral music is often heartbreakingly beautiful. There are massive regions of the musical world that we never get to visit unless we really stretch. And as I'm really, really idle, I find that upsetting :D
True, but it's a little sad that it seems there's only one label bringing "World Music" to the "West". Considering how much incredible music is produced out there in the world, and Western labels are still getting away with feeding us crud like Joan Osbourne and Id Guinness? hmmf.
Even RP, who play a vast amount more 'world' music than most, hasn't tapped into the absolutely beautiful stuff done in China - and no, I'm not talking about that peculiar, squeaky Chinese opera - Chinese orchestral music is often heartbreakingly beautiful. There are massive regions of the musical world that we never get to visit unless we really stretch. And as I'm really, really idle, I find that upsetting :D
I am a new RP listener and supporter. I am amazed at the quality of most of the music that RP plays, most of which I haven't heard; and this song is a delightful part of that.
I want to say too that I have never in my life been able to listen to a single radio station for hours, but that is exactly what I find myself doing with RP! It is like finding a new and wonderful friend in the world. I am very pleased to make your acquaintance!
I love it! Thank you.
Hear Hear
Thirded.
I am a new RP listener and supporter. I am amazed at the quality of most of the music that RP plays, most of which I haven't heard; and this song is a delightful part of that.
I want to say too that I have never in my life been able to listen to a single radio station for hours, but that is exactly what I find myself doing with RP! It is like finding a new and wonderful friend in the world. I am very pleased to make your acquaintance!
I love it! Thank you.
Hear Hear
I am a new RP listener and supporter. I am amazed at the quality of most of the music that RP plays, most of which I haven't heard; and this song is a delightful part of that.
I want to say too that I have never in my life been able to listen to a single radio station for hours, but that is exactly what I find myself doing with RP! It is like finding a new and wonderful friend in the world. I am very pleased to make your acquaintance!
I love it! Thank you.
Love the song, though.
jpfueler wrote:
I loved the old Paris-Dakar Rally Raid. Especially the heavy trucks. Watching one blast past a Porche 911 or a Peaugeot was grand.
don't know if its at itunes or amazon, but emusic has it. Its quite good too
looks like this track is on the new album
available at itunes, too
don't know if its at itunes or amazon, but emusic has it. Its quite good too