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Welke muziek staat er nu op (part 5) ???


Ome Henk
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Vind 'm steeds mooier worden :rolleyes:

 

Enkele uitspraken over Boris/dit album:

 

"An album of depth and beauty that is among the best of this style"

Chuck Barry, Hearsay magazine

 

 

"Singer-Songwriter of the 90's and New Millennium"

The Acoustic Caf

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de band.

 

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Daar ga ik eens wat van opzoeken! Heel apart, zo'n volledig klassiek orkest erbij :D Wat doen die 4 mannen vooraan trouwens? Hebben geen instrument bij zich, dus zijn het alle 4 zangers, of spelen zij de 'standaard' metal-instumenten (drum, bas, (lead)gitaar)..?

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Ik denk dat er iets van zangers bij zitten maar ook vast wel een paar gitaristen etc. Zelf hebik 1 CD's van ze maar ik wil er wel meer.

Er staat hier het een en ander van Haggard geshared, dus mocht je daar wat van willen hebben, dan kan ik het wel voor jou (en voor mij ook ;) opzoeken. Als je een ftp-account wil, moet je maar ff een PB sturen...

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Fela Kuti - Coffin for Head of State/Unknown Soldier

 

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These masterpieces were pivotal accomplishments for Kuti, as they solidified his rise from mere social commentator to fiercely determined cultural leader. Recorded after the brutal raid of his Kalaluta compound and the consequent death of his mother, they comprise two of the most personal statements Kuti ever made. "Coffin for Head of State" denounces the corrosive effect of Christian and Muslim influence on African life and takes to task the leaders that perpetuate the "Bad bad bad things/Through Jesus Christ our Lord." It takes its name from a protest in which Kuti and a group of supporters laid a coffin on the steps of Christian leader Olusegun Obasanjo's Dodan Barracks, the headquarters of the military government. An epic 31-minute tribute to his fallen mother, "Unknown Soldier" is one of the most ambitious recordings of Kuti's career which describes in frightening detail the events that transpired on the eve of the Kalakuta raid, including the rape of several women, beatings, mutilation, and the throwing of his mother ("the Mother of Nigeria") out of a window. The official police report after the raid blamed the attack on "unknown soldiers," and in response to this fantastic cover-up, Kuti gives a tortured, powerful performance of some of his most vivid and incendiary music -- music that was in many ways the ideological equal of the physical torture that Kuti and his company had endured.

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