Saturday, July 24, 2010

Tinariwen: Blues from a West African Desert




I usually feature “up and coming” artists, but not many people in the states have heard Tinariwen, and they ABSOLUTELY should be heard.   

Tinariwen is a band from mali, one of the poorest nations in the world. Many years ago the lead singer made his first guitar out of bicycle break wire, a tin can, and a stick. He grew up in refugee camps and fled to build a life filled with music and poetry. Read about their incredible journey here.

Listen and learn. It’s proof that Music, when it's in the deepest parts of our being, can make any hardship bearable. Seriously. Your life doesn't suck. 

Lyrics translated in English

I am a traveler in the lone desert
It's nothing special

I can stand the wind
I can stand the thirst

And the sun

I know how to go and walk
Until the setting of the sun

In the desert, flat and empty,

where nothing is given

My head is alert, awake

I have climbed up and climbed down

The mountains where I was born

I know in which caves the water is hidden

These worries are my friends

I'm always on familiar

terms with them and that

Gives birth to the stories of my life

You who are organized,

assembled, walking together

Hand in hand, you're living

A path which is empty of meaning

In truth, you're all alone

3 comments:

  1. I love this- we could all benefit from more exposure to world music in general, but particularly the kind of inspiration that comes with a band like this. And what a sound!

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  2. Hi Alexis! I totally agree. I think we can all get short-sighted at times, and music like this gives us a Moonstruck "snap out of it!" inspirational bitch slap.

    Thanks for your totally awesome and thoughtful comment!

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  3. "You who are organized,

    assembled, walking together

    Hand in hand, you're living

    A path which is empty of meaning

    In truth, you're all alone"

    love it.

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