Most Australian people you meet would never admit that Australia has a race issue. I remember getting into a heated debate with a man who just couldn't accept that the music he loved, rock n roll, originated in the black community.
Most Australians? No: some. Australian lawyers, in particular, have continuously pressed governments to address and reduce the disparity in opportunity faced by Australians of aboriginal descent. It's a disparity which exists in most countries where a small indigenous population has been displaced, in the past, by a large and different ethnic group with more advanced technology - on virtually every continent. Some governments take it seriously, others don't. And it's worth pointing out rock n roll actually was a multiracial invention - in the US South in the mid-1950s. Great black and white musicians blended delta blues, Chicago blues, gospel, country and bluegrass and produced something new. The greatest early rock records were made by black and white musicians and singers, collaborating. The great session musicians who played on decades of rock and roll hits in New York, Memphis, Muscle Shoals and Detroit, combined black and white musicians and singers. Influential white rock bands of the 1960s, like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin frequently referenced their respect and admiration for the black musicians who inspired them. But you're right - some people know very little about how rock and roll developed.
Yeh. I been to Oz and they hate the blax there. They got a fucking candy with a tar baby cartoon on it called Sambo. Anyone who doesn't have the skin complexion of the original ancestors is called something like a mud wallow or something. That shit's deep in Ozzy culture, yo.
Suuuch a fascinating woman! 🌟🌟🌟
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Most Australian people you meet would never admit that Australia has a race issue. I remember getting into a heated debate with a man who just couldn't accept that the music he loved, rock n roll, originated in the black community.
Heihachi Honda true
that is pretty sad..
Most Australians? No: some. Australian lawyers, in particular, have continuously pressed governments to address and reduce the disparity in opportunity faced by Australians of aboriginal descent. It's a disparity which exists in most countries where a small indigenous population has been displaced, in the past, by a large and different ethnic group with more advanced technology - on virtually every continent. Some governments take it seriously, others don't.
And it's worth pointing out rock n roll actually was a multiracial invention - in the US South in the mid-1950s. Great black and white musicians blended delta blues, Chicago blues, gospel, country and bluegrass and produced something new. The greatest early rock records were made by black and white musicians and singers, collaborating. The great session musicians who played on decades of rock and roll hits in New York, Memphis, Muscle Shoals and Detroit, combined black and white musicians and singers. Influential white rock bands of the 1960s, like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin frequently referenced their respect and admiration for the black musicians who inspired them. But you're right - some people know very little about how rock and roll developed.
Black Americans to be exact.
Yeh. I been to Oz and they hate the blax there. They got a fucking candy with a tar baby cartoon on it called Sambo. Anyone who doesn't have the skin complexion of the original ancestors is called something like a mud wallow or something. That shit's deep in Ozzy culture, yo.
So much makes sense about her solo album and the music videos from there with the fire dancing and the aboriginal music. Truly fascinating person
omg nai you're so eloquent in this interview , it is clear you're comfortable and so cerebral
I realize I am pretty off topic but does anyone know of a good site to stream newly released series online ?
@Daniel Huxley Meh atm I have been using flixportal. Just search on google after it :P -rex
@Rex Jace thank you, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it !
@Daniel Huxley Happy to help :)
Some singers have such a warm/soothing voice when speaking normally, she does too.
What's the artist name at 6:19 ?
ngairre
Thanks for that, she is super good!
Does she have a second name cause a few ladies came up tehe
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@@11diogoc thanks friend !
she is a treasure
I loveeee her 🥺😭😭
She dope as hell
She is so interesting and unique.
So am I the only one who thought about the book 1984 when he said Oceania?
I love her!
I love nai!! They were all so cool tho !!
she's so lovley!!
al green t-shirt
Nai Palm is SO hip...!!!!
I want to be friends with her
Wow
Oceania? What continent is that? Apart from one that might exist in a James Cameron film? Love Nai Palm though. Just edit that in
Just a quick google search for "what are the continents" will answer you question XD
I just think Digeredoo when anyone associates music with an austrailian sound