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November 21, 2013: Djibouti, Uganda, Rwanda, Congo/Zaire and Gabon..... That is our itinerary...
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Artist | Track | Album | Comments | Approx. start time |
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Hassan Wado | Wankani Cadoow Hanaaxin | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||
Abdi Nour & Habiba Abdillahi | Unknown | 0:06:17 (Pop-up) | ||
Abdo Xamar Qoor | Unknown | 0:15:37 (Pop-up) | ||
Aden Farah Samatar | Ma Wada Jirnaa | 0:21:12 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: |
Sounds From the Coney Island Boardwalk |
0:23:59 (Pop-up) |
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Afrigo Band | Kasongo | 0:30:09 (Pop-up) | ||
Charles Sonko & Sisters with Equator Sound | Sifunanga Wa Baruaio | 0:33:51 (Pop-up) | ||
Fred Masagazi with King Jazz d'Equator | Enkomerero | 0:36:58 (Pop-up) | ||
Elly Wamala | Violet | 0:44:31 (Pop-up) | ||
David Lutalo | Kapapaala | 0:45:17 (Pop-up) | ||
Jose Chameleone | Jamila | 0:51:23 (Pop-up) | ||
Philly Lutaaya | Born in Africa | 0:54:17 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: |
Sounds of Sideshows by the Seashore |
1:00:36 (Pop-up) |
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Cecile Kayirebwa | Urusamaza | Rwanda | 1:09:11 (Pop-up) | |
Jean Paul Samputu | Tuzagera | Testimony from Rwanda | 1:13:53 (Pop-up) | |
Orchestre Les Fellows | Brigitte | 1:19:33 (Pop-up) | ||
Orchestre Impala | Bonne Annee | 1:27:58 (Pop-up) | ||
Kamichi | Byacitse | 1:35:36 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: |
Sounds from the Point Pleasant Beach |
1:40:44 (Pop-up) |
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Adikwa Depala | Matete Paris | The World Is Shaking: Cubanismo From The Congo 1954-55 | 1:49:16 (Pop-up) | |
Franco et le T.P. OK Jazz | Kiniona | Francophonic Vol 1 | 1:50:21 (Pop-up) | |
Tabu Ley Rochereau | Mokolo Nakokufa | 2:00:02 (Pop-up) | ||
Werckys | Nakomitunaka | Congo 70 - Rumba Rock (V/A) | 2:01:03 (Pop-up) | |
Lita Bembo & Stukas Boys | Soucis | 2:06:36 (Pop-up) | ||
Thu Zahina | Lokoko | 2:10:47 (Pop-up) | ||
Trio Madjesi de Sosoliso | Sex Madjesi | Congo 70 - Rumba Rock | 2:14:21 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: |
Sounds from the Point Pleasant Boardwalk |
2:26:19 (Pop-up) |
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Pape Zniengui | Rite Bwiti | 2:35:11 (Pop-up) | ||
Mama Dede | Ntole Mone | 2:37:44 (Pop-up) | ||
Pierre Akendengué | Epuguzu | 2:43:47 (Pop-up) | ||
Amandine | Adia | 2:47:58 (Pop-up) | ||
Hilarion Nguema | Quand L'Homme est Content | 2:53:06 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Dave B:
Sem Chumbo:
Meghan:
C.S.:
Guido (Cologne):
Africa forever!
Chuck:
Meghan:
davex:
Guido (Cologne):
Meghan:
C.S.:
doca:
Incredulous:
doca:
Guido (Cologne):
Used Winamp on my vintage WIN2000-system.
It was very slow strting.
Dave B:
davex:
Meghan:
doca:
Yes, it's been a while I guess since everybody used it, but I never grown used to iTunes or any other music player, specially because I've never had an iPod and other music players seem all heavy and slow
C.S.:
P-90:
KP:
Davee:
Dave B:
Guido (Cologne):
Suggestions for better choices welcome.
Quit I-Tunes long ago because of annoying updates.
Ken From Hyde Park:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Guido (Cologne):
But I'm still too dump to use it as an audio-Tool (managing albums, etc.)
fred von helsing:
doca:
Guido (Cologne):
Now on repeated occasions there come coplaints "where is my menu? why doesn't it load?"
Dave B:
doca:
doca:
fred von helsing:
Guido (Cologne):
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
Meghan:
doca:
doca:
Guido (Cologne):
It's kind of discipline in "digesting".
Dave B:
Once I hit that goal, I can fall off the grid.
doca:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
Guido (Cologne):
doca:
@Spatulator: really? But that seems appropriated, it must have happened when the albums came because the customs police is know as kinda corrupt. I have already thought about starting a small company to make Brazilian vinyl releases, but I don't have the money neither the legal expertise
fred:
Andrew:
I came in on Elly Wamala, nice track. aww, missed Djibouti, again O_O
hope everyone is good ^_^
quite a reggae flavour to these tracks (or maybe more so reggae is influenced by music from these countries)
(just noticed you mentioned winamp, i'm using VLC, because i had to load up my browser (too many tabs) so I listened to the stream before I got here O_O)
Guido (Cologne):
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
I really hated the bad old days when you'd have to download every new codec.
@doca: I hate corrupt people who steal parcels. I've only had one missing parcel in many many years and it was because the courier claimed it was signed for by a complete stranger and that's acceptable according to their own policy.
Guido (Cologne):
we have a real lot of those "living statues" in the inner city.
Dave B:
Guido (Cologne):
In the mid 90ies the entire mail to an certain adress in Kiev (Ujraine) got lost.
Obviously the mailman expected to find money in the envelopes.
nuno:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
fred:
Andrew:
there was Basutoland too
Andrew:
love this first one from Uganda O_O
doca:
Andrew:
doca:
doca:
Guido (Cologne):
60ies & early 70ies is all in all better.
Late 70ies:
EMI & WEA were OK.
Polygram & BMG were only good in the first runs and afterwards crackling horribly.
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
@doca: Yikes! In Australia, they don't tax our important unless they cost $1000, I think. However, a few retailers want that lowered because Internet sales are so much cheaper than local retailers that the local retailers are struggling.
Andrew:
Used to love it, before it became bloated & slow. the Equaliser was really useful & milkdrop is a pretty good add on.
Dave B:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
Dave B:
media.screened.com...
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
doca:
Dave B:
Meghan:
Andrew:
maybe you can get a days worth of African music?
But then we wouldn't get to see you O_Q
I have enough music on CD/record/tape to last some months I'm sure O_O
I don't care too much about them either, as I also listen while doing other things (or reading/leaving comments here)
Guido (Cologne):
But in general 70ies-US-pressing don't have a good reputation.
Andrew:
Guido (Cologne):
www.youtube.com...
(Do it the Geram way ... hehe)
Guido (Cologne):
Have to continue working.
But still enjoying the show.
Andrew:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
Dave B:
Dave B:
If you like that, check out some contemporary stuff from Algeria and Tunisia. They are the auto tune masters
Guido (Cologne):
They had the biggest collection of African music in Germany.
When it startet with digitalising African stuff for broadcast from vinyl,
one of the engineers almost went mad.
"Entire LP-sides, one song and it sound s all the same!!!
I cannot stnd it anymore!"
Andrew:
Andrew:
KP:
davex:
Andrew:
Meghan:
davex:
leshwatt:
JD:
Meghan:
JD:
Meghan:
JD:
northguineahills:
northguineahills:
Meghan:
KP:
KP:
Dave B:
doca:
OK, sorry for that, I'll go back to work here.
Meghan:
Dave B:
i.imgur.com...
Meghan:
Spatulator (formerly elwyn5150):
Andrew:
loving tonight's African music (again)
Puts you in a happy mood ^_^
davex:
Andrew:
Love it! ^_^
Meghan:
Marmalade Kitty:
Andrew:
would have it blasting out of the stereo, if it wasn't nearly 1am & everyone else was in bed O_O
hi Marmalade Kitty ^_^
common:
northguineahills:
Andrew:
Thanks Meghan, another great African themed show! ^_^
Hey, it's not Thanksgiving here...so I can enjoy as per usual ^_^
Wish I could go to the record fair.
JD:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Mitten John: