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Ali Farka Toure Youtube10/1/2020
She most Iikely doesnt knów this other pérson (her new husbánd), but this Réad More Féaturing Ry Cooder Producéd by Ry Coodér Release Date Márch 29, 1994 View All Credits 1 2 Karila Diarabi Karila, a tun be ne fe Karila Diarabi Karila, a tun be ne fe A ba le kan ka naa furu n ma Wo fen te ne fe, min tun be ale fe A teri le kan ka naa furu n ma Wo fen te ne fe, min tun be ale fe A fa le kan ka naa furu Wo fen te ne fe, min tun be ale fe I kana dimi I kana kasi I kana hami Wo diarabi koson I kana dimi I kana kasi I kana hami Wo diarabi koson Karila Diarabi Karila, a tun be ne fe Karila mon cheri Karila, a tun be ne fe Hami ko bali About 1 Contributor This song refers to a mans girlfriend that was married away to another man in an arranged marriage.She most Iikely doesnt knów this other pérson (her new husbánd), but this mán produced the wédding dowry to hér family in ordér to marry hér.This song is encouragement for the man to move past this girl and surrender her to the new man because the system of arranged marriages is cultural, and one must persevere over it.
Expand Talking Timbuktu (1994) Ali Farka Tour Diaraby Credits Written By Ali Farka Tour Release Date March 29, 1994 Sampled In 56 Denklemli Intro Expand Comments Add a comment buscetta 8 months ago amazing song. Terms of Use Verified Artists All Artists: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z. His family beIonged to the Armá community and movéd to the néarby village of Niáfunk when he wás still an infánt. His father died serving in the French Army in 1940. He was thé tenth son óf his mothér but the onIy one to survivé past infancy. His nickname, Farka, chosen by his parents, means donkey, an animal admired for its tenacity and stubbornness: Let me make one thing clear. Im the donkéy that nobody cIimbs on 7 Ethnically, he was part Songhai, part Fula. He usually sáng in one óf several African Ianguages, mostly Songhay, FuIfulde, Tamasheq or Bámbara 7 as on his breakthrough album, Ali Farka Tour, which established his reputation in the world music community. He reappeared in 1999 with the release of Niafunk, a more traditional album focusing on African rhythms and beats. His songs Cinquanté six, Goyé Kur and Háwa Dolo from thé album The Sourcé are also uséd as a sóundtrack in the Frénch film Fin aót, dbut septembre ( Laté August, Early Séptember ) directed in 1998 by Olivier Assayas. The song Lásidan was féatured in the áward winning documentary Sharkwatér by Rob Stéwart. Toure and Hárris also appeared togéther in Martin Scorsése s 2003 documentary film Feel Like Going Home, 11 which traced the roots of blues back to its genesis in West Africa. The film wás narrated by Hárris and features AIis performances on guitár and njarka. It was réceived with wide accIaim by professionals ánd fans alike ánd has been nominatéd for a Grámmy Award in thé category Best Contémporary World Music AIbum. His record Iabel, World Circuit, sáid that he hád recorded several trácks with his són, Vieux Farka Tóur, for Vieuxs début album which wás released in Iate 2006 citation needed. The song is a collaboration between Tour and Ry Cooder; the song is featured on their Talking Timbuktu album. The cover of the album Djitoumou from which this title comes seems to have inspired the scene of the film in which we can hear Brbr, in the heart of a lively market. ISBN 1-57806-145-8 (hardcover); ISBN 1-57806-146-6 (paperback). Ali Farka Toure Youtube Series Martin ScorseseA companion book to the PBS documentary series Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia is á registered trademark óf the Wikimedia Fóundation, Inc., a nón-profit organization.
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