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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2008

Damon Albarn & Afel Bocoum & Malian Musicians - Niger, live at Barbican Hall, London, March 2002

Performers:
Damon Albarn -- vocals, guitar, piano, melodica
Afel Bocoum -- guitar, vocals
Ko Kan Ko Sata Doumbia -- kamele n'goni, vocals
Mike Smith -- saxophone, keyboards
Diourou Diallo -- flute
Hasseye Saré -- violin
Hamidi Aly Sarré -- vocals
Hama Sankaré -- calabash, vocals
Neba Solo -- balafon, vocals
Tunde Jegede -- kora
Cass Browne -- drums, percussion
Simon Burwell -- keyboards
Simon Katz -- Guitar
Roberto Occhipinti - bass

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Uploader Comments (fiestasiestaman)

  • thanks much :) anymore videos of the show, besides the 3?

  • ok, I have about 70 minutes record of this concert... I've just chosen three pieces, not the best 'cause entire gig was fantastic it was hard to choose the best tracks :) but I see that a lot of people want more of this so I'll try add some more videos soon...

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  • Bro', not all whites are racist. Unfortunately, there are those punks that make those racist staements and they are the true idiots.

  • I don't really wish I was black. I don't see the point in wishing to be anything, and that's the point. You're just as bad as the 'racists' you talk about. Oh, are only white people capable of racism? Double standards, anitaalford. Grow the hell up.

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  • Interesting video, I like

  • Lol what's Damon doing there?

  • This sounds good, but the studio version on the CD "African Xpress" (a great compilation of African combined with some Electronica) sounds INCREDIBLE!!

  • Love world music, and Damon Albarn just simply creates art the moment he steps upon that stage.

    What Aa legend.

  • fine music, wish I had been there, the rythm and melody add up to the warm atmosphere in Niger.

  • @pguyaya racist fuck

  • I LOVE this song!!!

  • サックスの音色が不思議色

  • You would think by now that people would be able to enjoy music like this and not be obsessed with race. That's the point of this, music is the universal language. It doesn't matter what colour your skin is. It's about bringing cultures together in a positive way.

  • It is an illegitimate show. An act of musical crime, master without adequate music instrument.

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