captainquinto wrote:there's someone to scream about every given topic - especially when involving politics and religion. we just take ourselves WAY to seriously!
BTW ... don't leave me hangin' - what else goes in that stew !! :p
GuruPimpi wrote:I wonder what inventor of a guitar, electric guitar... would say if he saw Jimi Hendrix playing like a mad man and burning his guitar? Would he sue him?
Jimi and others would give a .... for that?
Respect to tradition and to creativity, cause they both can easily connect people, don't let the lack of respect divide!
Many nations and cultures has developed their own rhythms, dances, languages and many of them are unknown to us, cause they were stopped, erased, forgotten from the face of the earth, but hey, nothing lasts forever, mainly because of the EGO trippin of powerful individuals - screw that, and again respect diversity and live and let live!
Primozz
GuruPimpi wrote:Possibly not clearly stated but I didn't want to make any insulting statement, just feel the need to say, that i'm ignorant of Sacred Yoruba Music and singing, I saw Batas, never played them though, but I was just trying to say that music (it doesn't matter what kind) comes first out of an individual and his speaking of his reality through language of music; it's a language which connected peopl and still connects people. If i play indian tabla, I don't feel the need to play only raggas, i give myself in it and I don't feel any guilt cause I 'steal' some phrasing of some benares ragga. I understand Zaragemcas disapprovall when somebody is selling some music as Yoruba eventhogh it is not Yoruba, but generally you speak with your instrument whatever you like and you give it to others as that.
Peace and groove!
Primozz
Be free and creative, it's far from 'it's all been said and done!
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