Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumWest African Hard Rock Thread.
Songhoy Blues
https://music.
Mdou Moktar
https://music.&si=buHCkonKWOeZlRx3
Bombino
https://music.&si=-4rhfjJT1qVkSNQN
Tinariwen- Who I think of as the western Sahara's Pink Floyd
https://music.&si=N0f3N1vEiM4wE9dz
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AuntyGravity
(289 posts)So little time to hear but a small fraction of it.....thank you for sharing these marvelously tasty treats with their delicious rocking beats!
thucythucy
(8,359 posts)I have a couple of Songhoy Blues CDs, but these others are new to me.
So thanks!
The Polack MSgt
(13,272 posts)The Polack MSgt
(13,272 posts)ProfessorGAC
(66,955 posts)I liked the very first one & the one you posted later in a separate post the best.
I don't even need to understand the lyrics to know I liked them.
The Polack MSgt
(13,272 posts)"Listen to the passion! The words are not the point!"
My Great Aunt Patricia. Almost daily.
So, I've always been down to listen to anything in any language. Good skill to have it turns out.
I listened to whatever was playing around me, including songs the Polish Italian Australian or Afghan soldiers played.
I appreciate that I had a unique opportunity to experience the world, and I'm happy to say that I like the old man I became.
The side effects of growing up with Bluegrass AND Opera grandmas led me here, I guess.
Wanted to say that I appreciate your comments on my posts. Even when I disagree with you, your observations often give me new points to consider.
I learn from our conversations. Thank you