FELA! Performs at the Tony Awards

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by naija4real, Nov 3, 2011.

  1. naija4real

    naija4real New Member

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  4. naija4real

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  5. naija4real

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  6. naija4real

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  7. naija4real

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  8. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Fela was a good musician and activist but,he did not have any relationships with a WW.
     
  9. naija4real

    naija4real New Member

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  10. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    I like your excitement but must confess I never heard of him.
     
  11. naija4real

    naija4real New Member

    I understand. Not many do in America. He was stubborn and refused to make his music commercial. Paul McCartney liked his music and wished for a collaboration.Below is an article.

     
  12. naija4real

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  13. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Great concert! (I watched some not all of it) ^ ^ ^

    *On a side note, I have a Shanachie compilation of world music (mostly African) I will check to see if he is on it...I know King Sunny Ade is, whose music I have loved since I was a teen...

    I like this ^ (and some others you posted) ....
    It's so weird how you keep taking me way back to my memories in OZ. I have always loved high-life music. Back home, a former boyfriend was the lead singer of a local Ghanian group called Mobossa or Mombosa (i can't recall the exact spelling now:)) who played this style of music and it was the one of the fondest/bestest times of my life!
    (lots of :weedman: with that experience tho, damn, lol).
     
  14. naija4real

    naija4real New Member

    It tickles seeing this response. You have had such a rich experience though, that's so cool. I know King Sunny Ade, I enjoyed his music growing up and he sings in my language.

    Also, did you know that Fela lived in exile in Ghana for a while. This might explain the influences in the Ghanian musical group you listened to. That said, I think Nigeria and Ghanian music influenced each other.

     
  15. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Yes KSA is Nigerian, I knew you'd know him. :)
    No, I didn't know Fela even went into exile. Wow.
    Agreed they are very cross-influenced...

    Ahhh, now you make me crave for fufu and some fish stew...or better yet, some chicken peanut soup! :mrgreen:
     
  16. chamber

    chamber Active Member

    I hope Steve McQueen gets to make that Fela Kuti movie his had on hold one day.
     
  17. naija4real

    naija4real New Member

    It so cool to know I can trust your judgement on good fish stew and chicken peanut soup. I am now salivating. :D

     
  18. naija4real

    naija4real New Member

    That would be one tough job, but doable.
     

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