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Issa Bagayogo — Nogo
Album: Timbuktu
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Released: 2007
Length: 5:27
Plays (last 30 days): 1
(lyrics unavailable)
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Like many of his tracks, this just has such a great groove. Great driving music.
 Alice13ok wrote:

It makes me feel happy and hopeful. I don't understand language  - yet gentle groove to my ear / being. For myself, dancing is inevitable . Thank you!




I Agree. Same here.  Thanx RP!
It makes me feel happy and hopeful. I don't understand language  - yet gentle groove to my ear / being. For myself, dancing is inevitable . Thank you!
 Samantho wrote:

now this groove is infectious!




I Agree!   
 dc_zee wrote:

"Lyrics unavailable" !? Need them or will continue to make up my own!




LOL!   
where's the lyrics?
now this groove is infectious!
 michael_crf wrote:

FMU was my sound track in the 70’s broadcasting then from Upsala College in East Orange
The crazies had the mic from 3 pm to 3 am and the mornings were Jewish Communty Netwok who actually paid the bills.
FMU then was like RP on drugs
Good stuff, musically and otherwise 
If you know what I mean



Yeah, I listened to them in the 80's. Turned me on to so much music that I'd never have head of otherwise. Also turned me on to Alan Watts, which I'm so grateful for!
 dc_zee wrote:

"Lyrics unavailable" !? Need them or will continue to make up my own!




TFF!
 michael_crf wrote:

FMU was my sound track in the 70’s broadcasting then from Upsala College in East Orange
The crazies had the mic from 3 pm to 3 am and the mornings were Jewish Communty Netwok who actually paid the bills.
FMU then was like RP on drugs
Good stuff, musically and otherwise 
If you know what I mean



I was young once. I know what you mean.
 jp33442 wrote:

And there is WFMU from jersey city which plays great stuff

FMU was my sound track in the 70’s broadcasting then from Upsala College in East Orange
The crazies had the mic from 3 pm to 3 am and the mornings were Jewish Communty Netwok who actually paid the bills.
FMU then was like RP on drugs
Good stuff, musically and otherwise 
If you know what I mean
thanks
Groovy. It's everything but a No go for me
 Chongo1959 wrote:


On most college radio stations!

And there is WFMU from jersey city which plays great stuff
 tfioreze wrote:

That's why I love RP… where else would you be able to come across to amazing songs (as this one)?



On most college radio stations!
Thanks RP.
 tfioreze wrote:
That's why I love RP… where else would you be able to come across to amazing songs (as this one)?
 

Give New Sounds over at WNYC for equally compelling music.
Es war eine so schöne Zeit... 1973- 74. nichts will ich missen aus der Zeit!
 cely wrote:
This is some badass shit. Loving it.
 

and why I listen to RadioParadise.....    
When I run to this my feet barely stay on the ground!
This is some badass shit. Loving it.
Great walking to work music!
 thewaxtadpole wrote:
Wanted to do this at karaoke last week but they didn't have it.
 

I just love all the world music RP plays! Keep it coming!
Wonderful groove.
Awesome!  Great Friday morning workin' music.
That's why I love RP… where else would you be able to come across to amazing songs (as this one)?
{#Bananajam}{#Bananapiano}{#Dancingbanana_2}{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana}{#Jump}{#Beat}{#Bananajumprope}{#Bananajumprope}
One more great African pick on RP, could never go wrong anyway.
 thewaxtadpole wrote:
Wanted to do this at karaoke last week but they didn't have it.

 

          Funny as hell, waxtadpole, - 10!



"Lyrics unavailable" !? Need them or will continue to make up my own!
 coloradojohn wrote:
Thought it was gonna be Echo & The Bunnymen at the start of it... "Lips like sugar...sugar kisses..." It does flash a danceable groove...
Interesting — Issa is Arabic for "Jesus." I was both saddened and inspired by the life story of this artist from Mali, who died last year...

 
"...died last year..."  Where was the spoiler alert?  
Très sympa ! J'adore <3
Good beat.   You can dance to it. 

Give it an 87.
Wanted to do this at karaoke last week but they didn't have it.
Please sir, may I have another?
Wow, that is a truly wonderful piece of music!
Unique.
....the beat really caught my attention!
Thought it was gonna be Echo & The Bunnymen at the start of it... "Lips like sugar...sugar kisses..." It does flash a danceable groove...
Interesting — Issa is Arabic for "Jesus." I was both saddened and inspired by the life story of this artist from Mali, who died last year...