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  • You mad Zoe? You're pathetic to think you can tell me what to do,lol. Douchebag.

  • Tinariwen is AWESOME....inspiring, transcendent & hypnotic....LOVE THEM....peace & love to Tinariwen and to those of us who love their music.

  • @beigesucks / i fully agree/ i have not long discovered them and i don't live in a third world country!!!! they are simply AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @zoedaria thumbs up!

  • I have seen trained monkeys with more creative imagination. I guess when you live in the third world your view of reality is minuscule.

  • @james50531 / and i have seen untrained monkeys with more substance than you!! third world???? get a life!!! this group has performed all over the world and has thousands of fans/ if you don't like it keep your pathetic opinion to yourself

  • lOS REYES MAGOS.....BUENISIMA !!!

  • Ignorant in your eyes or not, I'm entitled to an opinion and all your notions of violence will nvr change that ..I..

  • This song is so perfect and so beautiful, I had chills all the way to the end.

  • could james 50531 be a fairy

  • Its the Islam Jimmy Hendrix haha

  • What is the name of the dance at 1:23?

  • Country music done by desert faerie's, b o r i n g.....

  • @james50531

    What an ignorant comment.....

  • @james50531 , you r attracted by your poor medias simply !! you'll not believe it but. this is too much OLDER than your county

  • @james50531 / you obviously have no soul!!!!!

  • listen to:

    Tinariwen - Tahult In 

  • Thanks so much for posting this! It's one of the few clips that captures their energy onstage well, though one still needs to be there in person to get all of it!

    My favorite clip of Ibrahim, too....

  • LOVE THIS SONG! Love the band.

  • this song is from algerian touarg history its very famous but brahim re-sing it he is algerain malian

  • @rhaitcha Do you know the translation of the lyrics in English?

  • We saw them at Higher Ground in Burlington Vermont, USA. I swear the building was levitating, it was that intense. If you ever have an opportunity to hear these musicians live, drop everything and GO.

  • @1776amg Very true! I'm seeing them for the third time tonight. The previous two times, afterwards I was so high from it I could barely speak! And we kept hearing people say things like "I am in orbit!" as we left....

    They are truly amazing, and you have to experience it in person to really get the full effect!

  • i cant stop hearing this magnificent ART

  • azull felak i amazigh tellili tdoud

  • From which album is this song?????

  • BRAVI!!!

  • malik azzoug du el eulma . jaimes tes music brahim

  • malik azzoug du el eulma . jaimes tes music brahim

  • malik azzoug du el eulma james ton music brahim

  • excellent!! *****

  • let the joy into your heart! dance for Egypt!

  • DEEP SPiRITUAL AND JOYFUL!! Simply magnificent!

  • Fantastico ........ very nice one keep up this beutifull music and good luck for the cause .

  • " In the desert,

    Turn toward emptiness,

    Fleeing the self...."

    - Mechtild of Magdeburg

  • best concert I have been to.

  • The greatest music I ever heard makes me feel spiritualized me love you Tinariwen!!

  • yoy yoy yoy yoy ayuz ayuz imazighen go ahead tanmirt noun imazighen free men yoy yoy yoy

  • Music can work on spirits and souls, through rythm, sounds and lyrics. These sounds and rythm are working on spirit, I assume. Even on rebelle spirits... bringing temperation?

  • phenomenal!! amazing! amazing!! from Hungary! :)

  • the music amazigh

  • This is one among the so many rich songs emanated from the previously prejudiced called Berbers while in truth are Imazighen(Free men) people. May God bless these folks and let them prosper in peace!

  • @Rasscoco Well said!

  • The rhythm  of the song is very good!! i like even i don't understand single ward.

  • viva algeria

  • @anissoupicssou  Tinariwine frome Mali, lol

  • @ralaoui1 no algeria the dessert of algeria

  • @anissoupicssou viva africa!

  • awesome music...the bass player is using a right bass and his lefty...>_> he needs a left bass

  • Playing bass and dancing in a traditionnal way......

  • @Soraya270770 the best! haha

  • :)))

  • "Tinariwen" is the plural of "Ténéré" and the word "Ténéré" means desert but not only desert,also "country" or "countryside" the group has being together since 1979 and were living in Tamanrasset in the south of algeria. then after a complex sequence of events they came back to mali to fight a rebellion in 1990

  • THEY ARE ORIGINALY REFUGEES FROM KIDAL NORTHERN MALI...... LIKE MANY TARGUI REFUGEES ESCAPING PROSECUTION THEY MADE ALGERIA A SECOND HOME TO THEM

  • @IMOUHAG yes that's right

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  • azul f lawn a imazghn n mali , je suis du maroc

  • vive tamazgha

  • Love the music! First saw Tinariwen when Santana hosted them on a show a while ago, have been hooked ever since. Music is kind of hypnotic, in a sense. They are really partying on this song!

  • VIVA ALGERIA

  • azul, ciao fabriziocatello e grazie.

  • azul je vous aimes freres berberes AMAZIGH salut du Marroc

  • really a great band! hope to watch them alive soon.

  • africa forever..

  • these guys are like the equivalent of the gypsies but from the desert

  • one of the best, most magical bands I've ever seen. I feel lucky that they come to Chicago once a year or more. saw them twice last night and will see them again this evening. a true gift! I love Tinariwen. the ladies that dance with them (wives?) are so sweet and beautiful, the men are such talented musicians with great energy.

  • These great wanderers are putting down some miles spreading some good chi. In hard times living in this world we have music to heal us.

  • playing in Los Angeles at UCLA this weekend!

  • They rocked it. Capacity crowd.

  • AZUL iMAZIGHEN AYUZZ I TRBI3T N TNAREWEN

  • tanmirt Ayuuuuuuuuz i tinarawen.

  • cheers from Agadir i hope one day see u in morocco, coz a lot of fans here loves ur music siempre imazighn...peace & love

  • love the band wish they could play at jazz fest in new orleans, la from new orleans they are really rockin over there

  • Great! The best!

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  • i iwsh i lived in europe to see them live...

  • Where do you live?, i saw them in festival WOMAD in Las Palmas-Islas Canarias, last week were fantastic ,now in January it will be a desert concert in Mali, i will go,will play all groups Touareg, do u want to come?

  • @inthebluescrossroad They're playing tomorrow in nyc (highlineballroom)

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  • their music is deep and spiritual in way , it sends me on trance,....,

  • @kaya0la0rasta "Tinariwen" is the plural of "Ténéré" and the word "Ténéré" means desert but not only desert,also "country" or "countryside" the group has being together since 1979 and were living in Tamanrasset in the south of algeria. then after a complex sequence of events they came back to mali to fight a rebellion in 1990

  • @lara12ify

    ténére means Oasis

    tén =there is ; tére=Shadow

  • @badrrifland May be you on the right.

  • @lara12ify

    yes may be because the amazigh language is rich

    maybe the both meanings are right

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  • @kaya0la0rasta I think it is !

  • che meraviglia...io c'erooo! e questo è pure il mio pezzo preferito--

  • suuuuperbee!!!!!

  • I'm in love with Ibrahim Al Alhabib - the lead singer. He is so handsome and his life experience shows in his face. Damn he's married! I will see their concert in Toronto in 2010! Can't wait.

  • so nice !

  • I would love to see Dave Mathews playing with them.

  • What a sound, wow!

  • please can i join the band? xoxoNK

  • eccezionali

  • se groups vien  de tamanrasset car j'ai été la bas

  • Peu importe d'où ils sont, d'Algérie (où ils ont vécu si mes infos sont bonnes) ou du Mali (pays frontalier... donc similitudes culturelles, au moins avec une partie de l'Algérie). L'essentiel, c'est qu'ils font de la bonne musique universelle... langage que tout le monde comprend. Je l'ai ai vu faire danser des occidentaux ... des chinois et autre... Merci Tinariwene...

  • Tinariwen, w nadzwyczaj intrygujący, współczesny sposób, łączy elementy rdzennej muzyki afrykańskiej i arabskiej. Prosty, powtarzający się motyw przewodni i nadzwyczaj żywa, transowa w formie motoryka utworu, jest właściwie gotową receptą na doskonałą zabawę, a patrząc z naszej perspektywy - zaskakującą alternatywą dla gramofonów i miksera. Brawo!

  • c'est bien le cas

  • Reminds me of the Grateful Dead.

  • i hope it doesn't really.

  • che ignoranza. grandi i tinariwen!

  • Except for they'd blow the Dead completely off the stage.

  • I just got back from the BluesFest at Byron Bay, eastern most point of Australia, and a concert with Tinariwen ... if the future of the world sounds like these guys AND their audience, then the world is much better place than the media might lead us to believe. TINARIWEN ROCKS!

  • i was there too unfortunately there was something else my girlfriend wanted to see at the time. what i saw of them was great though

  • I just got back from the BluesFest at Byron Bay on the Eastern-most point of Australia ... and there was Tinariwen .., oh ... my ... god - if they represent the future of our world then we are SO LUCKY.

  • some riffs remind me of 1983 (a merman i should turn to be) by jimi hendrix, the gap between this song and moon turn the tides (gently gently away). really cool

  • What is the crowd like at their concerts and about how many people attend?Is everyone dancing?I think their awesome and would like to see about getting them to come to Salt Lake for a concert.

  • might cost a bit. theyre pretty big in europe i hear.

  • this is my favorite song by tinariwen

  • Amazing band, thanks for the clip.

  • Beautifull!!! Reminds me of some Srilankan folksongs!!!

  • Thanks ever so much for posting this fabolous jewel. I had the chance to see them live with my daughter last year at the Komedia Bar (Brighton). Best and most fulfilling gig in my entire life!!

    ¡Hermanos bereveres!

    Peace profound.

    Daniel.

  • Is that Brighton, England?

  • Tinarewen Tuareg are from  Kidal, Mali.

  • certes ils sont du mali, mais leurs origines sont algériennes !! vérifie tes sources !!

  • Verify your own sources! i just read the CD. All Tuareg original came from Algeria (Numidia),Libya and Tunisia including the coasts where they were called "Maures" or else called Ketama (Imakitan), Lamtuna (modern Aulammiden) and Sanhaja Berbers, by the Romans, Greeks and others who colonized the area before they moved southwards. Any true historian knows that. Algeria is a land of many cultures and those who speak Berber can be of African origin like the Tuareg or originally NON-AFRICANS.

  • Kusha as-tu bien lis ce que j'ai écris ! :), ils peuvent être du mali (de nationalité), mais en vérité se sont des algériens berbères !

  • You are correct - originally the Tuareg came from the coast of Algeria where they lived among the Greeks, Vandals and Romans. They are known today as Imakitan or in ancient times Mucutateni or Kitama , and as Imaghiran ( in ancient times Makhuritae). There are also the Iforas of Mali known as Ifuraces and Pharusii to the ancient Romans all along the coast stretching from Libya to the Atlas in Roman and early islamic times.

  • Nice copy past bro

  • Algeria ???? are u blind or what ??

  • algeria got talents great music proud of you guys

  • The bass player is left-hand, check it out

  • im very Proud to be Berber, and by the way i say to all the berbers around the wrold happy new Amazigh year 2959. asgwas amayno n lfar7 dlhna

  • I was there!!! Amazing performance!!!

  • does anyone have the tabs and chords to this song? - thanks alo

  • very nice music

  • its the coolest outfit ever.

  • REAL!

  • lovely

  • damn this band and their music is so excellent.

  • I agree. They're fantastic!

  • Going to see them soon!

    - C sXe

  • You lucky bugger! Invite me!

  • The show was excellent, I actually got to meet several members and I can honestly say that they couldn't have been nicer. I have a link to my Myspace page on my channel, there you can see pics from the gig if you are interested.

    - C sXe

  • Great sounds!!

    I love this band.

  • Wow. Great.

  • masopie : go to hell you don't know what our group muci are saying on this music if you can know the nature of life in the desert you can't say that

    we are the prince of desert

    wow thanks to ibrahim ag elhabib and abdallah ag hoseini and w can't forget : japonni : mohamed ag itlal and khedo ag ossad : khiwaj

    viva tenere : viva desert TAMASHEK

    I WANT TO SAY HELLO TO SALAH AG BEY FROM TAMANRASSET : ALGERIAN TOURAGUES

  • Regarding what was described as "slick motherfuckin desert Jedi or some shit" one onlooker could only comment, "man, thems is some wicked fucking beats."

  • Fantástico!

  • Excellent band

  • Stupenda sentire l'energia reciproca. Brava Ferrara!

  • nice music , well done tinariwen god bless

  • How could anyone give this performance one star???

  • Because that person is an ignorant.

  • I miss their show in Toronto I am so FUCKING MMMMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD­DDDDDDDDDDDDDD

  • senza parola... divino

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