Any music Out of Africa requires Us in the west to get rid of that Verse Chorus Verse thinking. When I first heard Baaba Maal and then Ali Farka Toure I was hypnotized. But a good place to start is the CD called Moroccan Spirit which was produced in France but they dragged their recording equipment all throughout Morocco and it's very authentic. Much like you
This song is so lovely, transports my mind to a picturesque market in Marrakesh with the vendors and stalls, and the colorful fabrics blowing in the soft breeze. I think you're mentioning the sitar, Harri, used more I believe in Pakistan and India. Such a wonderfully traditional sound. Great reaction Handsome Harri ❤❤ Great tune Joseph. 👍👍 Cheers from Canada ❤❤🇨🇦🇨🇦
Hypnotically wonderful. What a great pick!
I knew I would like this song. Thank you Bennett and Mr. Best.
This is beautiful! Sort of hypnotic and soothing. Thanks Harri and Bennett 🌸💐✌️
Sounds like an 'ud, the source of our word ' lute'
Which in turn is used to classify instruments like guitar, mandolin, banjo, bouzouki and sitar
Any music Out of Africa requires Us in the west to get rid of that Verse Chorus Verse thinking. When I first heard Baaba Maal and then Ali Farka Toure I was hypnotized. But a good place to start is the CD called Moroccan Spirit which was produced in France but they dragged their recording equipment all throughout Morocco and it's very authentic. Much like you
And now, may I recommend
' Awaw Awaw ' played by ( the late ) Idir
This song is so lovely, transports my mind to a picturesque market in Marrakesh with the vendors and stalls, and the colorful fabrics blowing in the soft breeze. I think you're mentioning the sitar, Harri, used more I believe in Pakistan and India. Such a wonderfully traditional sound. Great reaction Handsome Harri ❤❤
Great tune Joseph. 👍👍 Cheers from Canada ❤❤🇨🇦🇨🇦
At a guess, I think maybe that means either ' gate of blues'
Or ' house of blues '
can you please react to this great song- Randy Travis- "the box"