Oliver Mtukudzi-Hear Me Lord-www.zimvibes.com
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This song is so relevant in this moment of life!!!!
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Glad you liked 'Sons of Korah' . I saw them in Bath (N E Somerset) live, a couple of times - very good. I'm still waiting for a Christian band that can play tablas, sitars or maybe the kora with some African rthymes & dancing included! they must be 'out there' somewhere! In the meantime you might like to look at 'The half remarkable question' by the Incredible String Band on u-tube. They were a 'psychedelic/folk group back in the 70's.
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@peterobrien1000 -Thanks, Peter. I just listened to Psalm 117 by Sons of Korah and love it. I'll listen to your other suggestions later.
I discovered African music through a church. Sometimes I go to a Nigerian church where the worship time lifts me up so much I feel happy for a whole week. I dance more than anyone else there and you have no idea how gratifying it is to hear people from African tell me I'm a good dancer.
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We're not all 'stuckinthemud' Christians, Elizabeth - some of us are on a journey - from Bob Dylan's ' Chimes of freedom' to Tinariwen (from Mali) and Anoujka Shankar (the daughter of Ravi Shankar - the great Indian sitar player). You might like Sons of Korah - they have put together some nice videos on u-tube!
Peter
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I keep trying to get my church to do this song during our worship time, even if it's just playing this video, but no one else shares my taste in music :( Elisabeth
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TUKU
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@vibrations111 taura hako, he really does deserve the success
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Tuku, the man. I listened to this song last week at Starbucks Coffee Shop in Texas played several times, but sang by a lady.
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@koko331 next month(march)
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@koko331 next month(march 2011) he was just in the U.K this month



I believe Tuku deserves all the success,he has endured so many hardships along the way during his career,but he remained resolute,he had self belief,determination and unbelievable stamina in the cut throat music industry,most importantly he remained calm,respectful and very down to earth.This man is a true role model.Long live Oliver .-Joseph"The King" Hussein,Harare,Zimbabwe
vibrations111 2 years ago 30
classic!!!!! love papa Tuku!!!
325188613 2 years ago 13