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2022 "War is a plague! My country might disappear! I tell you, war is not a solution!...Ageloc, Timbuktu, Kidal, War has never built anything"
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But I'd Blip inside rustic cabin, & not with mosquitoes@CharlieZipp: It goes against the pioneer spirit. The cabin should remain rustic and quaint@ATE
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CZ, you've become more saintly with work@CharlieZipp: "Tomorrow we'll be working with wood all day, but there will be a spinach salad, I'm grateful."
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I need to ask you something. At the cabin...they're putting in fiber-optic internet & I can get it too. Would that be worldly & bad?@CharlieZipp:
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Music for Imaginary Films? looks good @smaclaren: "Renaud Garcia-Fons, from Cinematic Double Bass- In a Spirit of Travel"
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I hope that's true. Great song RB@smaclaren: "Vieux Farka Toure' still has a studio in Bamako, so maybe he lives there too @ate2zee"
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Tiananmen Square pro-democracy crackdown massacre by China in Beijing 35 yrs ago on June 4. An American journalist later filmed the tank protester.
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Hill country blues influenced by Fred McDowell
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmZIlF1SO2o&list=PLPVZtZ0E5h6a5mY3xZjN9bms5qT85YAex&index=13 2001 ...from "i Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll"
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1997 ...north Mississippi Hill Country blues...bringing to mind west African Ali Farka Touré.
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2003. Robert Belfour ...his Mississippi Hill Country hypnotic blues, rooted in west Africa
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2010 Majid Bekkas (Morocco) oud, Louis Sclavas-bass clarinet, Abdelfettah Houssaini-djembe (goblet drum),
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On tour in São Paulo Brazil. Playing N'jarka, a one string violin. YT musicians across Africa--Berber, Ethio, Fulani all know it, by other names
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4FqZg12g7g ...started out in Timbuktu, Mali, but say they were pushed out after the coup when Sharia law was imposed
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In the 1990s his father Ali Farka Toure performed in Minneapolis & had a lot of fans here. I wonder if Vieux Farka Toure lives in Mali now.@smaclaren:
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1996 "True Ballads" ...Archie Shepp-tenor sax, John Hicks-piano, George Mraz-bass, Idris Muhammad-drums. Big storm warnings...everything but a tsunami