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Ali Farka Toure R.I.P. What a great guitarist and a innovator.
one of the greatest guitarists.... http://www.billboard.com/...1002117085 Ali Farka Toure, a traditional African musician who won two Grammy Awards, died today (March 7) in his native Mali after a long battle with bone cancer. He was in his late 60s. Mali's Culture Ministry said Toure died at his home in the capital, Bamako. Toure, one of Africa's most famous performers, played a traditional Malian stringed instrument called the gurke. He was best known overseas for his 1995 collaboration with American guitarist Ry Cooder on "Talking Timbuktu," which netted him his first of two Grammys. He won another Grammy this year in the traditional world music album category for his album "In the Heart of the Moon," performed with fellow Malian Toumani Diabate. According to his American label, Nonesuch Records, work had just been completed on a new solo album. Across his deeply impoverished west African nation, people mourned Toure's passing and radio stations suspended regular play, sending Toure's signature lilting sounds out over airwaves instead. Toure was born in 1939 in the northern Sahara Desert trading post of Timbuktu. Like many Africans of his generation, the exact date of his birth was not recorded. Toure learned the gurkel at an early age, later also taking up the guitar. He cited many Western musicians for inspiration, including Ray Charles, Otis Redding and John Lee Hooker. Toure spent much of his older age in his childhood town of Niafunke, which has become a pilgrimage spot for many music-loving Africans and tourists seeking one of the original progenitors of a genre known as Mali Blues. | |
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Well, I dont know if thats the right thing to bring up in a R.I.P. mention.
He was one of the crossover artists who made it to U.S. ears which is a feat in itself. [Edited 3/7/06 9:58am] [Edited 3/7/06 9:59am] | |
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Trickology said: Well, I dont know if thats the right thing to bring up in a R.I.P. mention.
He was one of the crossover artists who made it to U.S. ears which is a feat in itself. I know, I know... I just didn't notice "R.I.P."!!! Sorry!!! [Edited 3/7/06 10:00am] | |
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Cheek said: Trickology said: Well, I dont know if thats the right thing to bring up in a R.I.P. mention.
He was one of the crossover artists who made it to U.S. ears which is a feat in itself. I know, I know... I just didn't notice "R.I.P."!!! Sorry!!! [Edited 3/7/06 10:00am] It's cool no one knows what we are talking about anywaays. This post is gonna shoot bricks | |
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NOoOOOOoOoOoOooOoOoOOO!!!!!
i love this guy!! i even had a chance to see him perform at NO Jazz & Blues Festival, i also caught him at a workshop. Wow. he was younger than i thought. his playing is one of the most magical sounds i've ever heard. for me it connected the blues back to africa and when i caught him at the workshop he vehemently denied being influenced by american blues. Damn. i'm gonna have to throw The Source in rotation again. | |
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Trickology said: Cheek said: I know, I know... I just didn't notice "R.I.P."!!! Sorry!!! [Edited 3/7/06 10:00am] It's cool no one knows what we are talking about anywaays. This post is gonna shoot bricks seems like i always know who you're talking about, trick. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: Trickology said: It's cool no one knows what we are talking about anywaays. This post is gonna shoot bricks seems like i always know who you're talking about, trick. Don Brickles? | |
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Trickology said: sinisterpentatonic said: seems like i always know who you're talking about, trick. Don Brickles? what? | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: Trickology said: Don Brickles? what? You said, "Who I am talking about" and I said Don Brickles get it? Don Rickles? The Comedian Ohhh I thought it was funny. | |
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Trickology said: sinisterpentatonic said: what? You said, "Who I am talking about" and I said Don Brickles get it? Don Rickles? The Comedian Ohhh I thought it was funny. no. i said seems like i always know who you're talking about, trick.
and apparently from my first post, seems like i have an idea of who this Ali Farka Toure guy is. | |
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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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sinisterpentatonic said:[quote] Trickology said: no. i said seems like i always know who you're talking about, trick.
and apparently from my first post, seems like i have an idea of who this Ali Farka Toure guy is. No I mean...errr I know you know Ali Farka obviously because you got to see him live. (bastaaad) I thought it meant the activity of my post so I said "Don Brickles" It's funny damnit turns over desk and leaves room:: DON BRICKLES!!! | |
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