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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2011

Montaz by SELASSIEMAN
"Lulla is taken from Tinariwen's new album "Imidiwan: Companions". The footage featured in the video are clips taken from the DVD short film that accompanies the new album."

Here's an excerpt from a very interesting biography of this group: http://www.tinariwen.com/page/biography-1 ' written in 2009 by Andy Morgan :

" 'Kel Tinariwen', ... translates literally as 'The People of the Deserts' or roughly and more accurately as 'The Desert Boys'...

Over the past seven years, the group have played over 700 concerts in Europe, North America, Japan and Australia...Their 2004 CD 'Amassakoul' ("The Traveller') and its follow-up in 2007 'Aman Iman' ("Water Is Life"), have established them as one of the most popular and best selling African groups on the planet...

Those are the outward stats of success. Deep inside, Ibrahim, Hassan, Japonais and Abdallah smile gently at their improbable victory against all the odds. When they were just youths sharing a cigarette under the shade of an acacia tree somewhere in the southern Sahara, they always dreamed of travelling and seeing the world. Now they've done it. But their biggest source of pride has been in representing their music and their culture to the world and spreading the message that despite all the twisted words and propaganda to the contrary, the desert really is one of the most beautiful, most peaceful and most inspirational places on earth. Ibrahim's only real regret is that his friend Inteyeden hasn't been at his side during these payback years. The charismatic co-inventor of modern Touareg guitar rock died in 1994 from a mysterious illness.

Since 2001, the founders and elders of Tinariwen have been supported and energised by a new younger generation including bassist Eyadou Ag Leche, percussionist Said Ag Ayad, rhythm guitarist Elaga Ag Hamid, guitarist Abdallah Ag Lamida aka 'Intidao', vocalists Wonou Walet Sidati and the Walet Oumar sisters. They were just children when the rebellion ravaged the north of Mali and Niger. They grew up on Tinariwen's songs. Their presence in the group brings Tinariwen in line with so many long-lasting music and theatre groups in Africa and elsewhere, who, by integrating successive generations of artists into their ranks, become self-perpetuating.

'Imidiwan' is one of those big Tamashek words, to which no single English word can ever do justice. Just like 'Assouf', the name which the Touareg themselves often give Tinariwen's guitar style. 'Assouf' means the blues, loneliness, heartache, longing, homesickness, the darkness beyond the campfire. 'Imidiwan' means friends, companions, soul-brothers, fellow travellers. The juxtaposition of these two words is particularly striking. Maybe Tinariwen are coming in from the cold and recognising all those soul-friends, both living and departed, who have made their incredible journey bearable, whilst warming their hands over the camp fire and looking up at the night sky thick with stars".

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  • ah a yema tamourth imazizghen. this song make me vibrated all the root of my imazighen blood is coming hot . assogass amaynou happy new to all imazghen land 2962 afous afous tellili

  • lhamdolah,,,

  • 1:35 the most beautiful smile i have ever seen

  • Grazzi ħafna għall-qsim din il-mużika!

  • hello all the gruoup of tinariwen i love your  albums.

    i hoppe one days to meet you here in morooco .

    cantunue you are our symbol for the freedem in the amazigh peaple .

  • JE SUIS AMAZIGH ET LIBRE TANT PIS POUR CEUX QUI NE SENTENT PAS LIBRE ILS FONT PITIE Et j attends pas qu on viens m apprendre t AMAZIGHT a l ecole on l apprends en famille .. Comme disais l autre ..... C'est une affaire de famille et gars a celui qui ose du mal de mes origine je le dis ou je veux quand je veux et comme je veux ....

  • amazing song

  • azzolull amokrane telilly i amazigh la kabylie lutte poour l indepandance vive le m a k

    un jours on sera libre de decider notre sors notre langue a lecole tamazight

  • Like this Rhytmus .

  • great sound great vid! thanx for the unpload!

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