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Fela Kuti was friends with and recorded with Ginger Baker as far back as 1970.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=20UbO62UJUg
Fela Kuti was friends with and recorded with Ginger Baker as far back as 1970.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=20UbO62UJUg
Jazz for aficionados
pjw Fela Kuti was friends with and recorded with Ginger Baker as far back as 1970. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=20UbO62UJUg |
nsp, I have several DVD's of Fela, they are very entertaining. The owner of Vintage Vinyl records introduced me to Fela quite some time ago. Fela was a revolutionary on a continent, in a country where revolutionaries lived very short lives. I say live for a cause, because you're going to die just because........ While the classical jazz in this country can not be replaced, many of the records we discuss have been replaced numerous times in my collection, plus I bought them new beginning in 59; now I need something new, but new music from here just doesn't cut it for me; jazz from other countries is fresher. That's because what they call new jazz here is an imitation of old jazz, or free flowing chaos. While this is an imitation of "Fela"; it's such a good imitation and the people are different, not to mention the Spanish infusion, plus I like the way she shakes her hips. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=embxt0jQ8f4 "To Thine Own Self Be True" |
I like this mostly because of that universal "Jamaican back beat"; it reminds me of time spent on the Island of Jamaica. I like to share my experiences with you; if this is self indulgent, tell me. This was in the early 70's, and I wanted to get the full Jamaican experience according to what I had read, so I went alone; this wasn't that cruise ship thing, but weeks on the island. It began just like my lifelong fantasy; beautiful Island lady making eyes at me under palm trees and incredible Caribbean star studded nights. Am I dreaming? If so, may I never wake up. My dream went on for days,it had me in the clouds; that is until I detected a posse that seemed to be following with disapproval. When ever you go to a foreign country, there are unwritten rules that don't appear in the travel brochures; don't break them; but how can you follow them if you don't know they exist? Those were the best of times; my lifelong fantasy; palm trees, star studded Caribbean skies, plus that bonus that no fantasy can be without, you got it; and the worst of times; breaking out in a cold sweat from fear was not good; time to go home. After I boarded the plane, I kept looking behind me to see if the posse had boarded to. I could have kissed the ground Miami sits on when we landed. Nevertheless, I lived my fantasy, and that Jamaican back beat brings it all back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDLCmMV68lE |