This man & his father are magicians on the guitar! making legendary AFRICAN BLUES sounds! I am hooked, They create amazingly soulful real music! and Thank you for the KRUANGBIN collab! love that!
I saw him and his band live when he opened for Khruangbin on their recent Space Walk tour. The experience in-person was hypnotic, the whole crowd was in a deep groove. That drum-type instrument (Larry called it a kalabash? - excuse my ignorance on the name) kicks out deep bass when amped and really punches you in the chest. Highly recommended if you get a chance to see him. Also, check out that collab album with Khruangbin - good stuff. P.S. to Larry Mizell Jr. - I've seen quite a few of your videos and you host a good show. Keep up the good work!
@@VoxDaddy If you listen to SONA JOBARTEH, you will discover wonderful african music sounds, and alot of info, regarding how the Kora instrument is made & played, check her bbc 60 minutes, she has created music accadamies in Gambia to teach hundreds of young musicians! She is an outstandigly talented musician & sucha giving person!
Ali Farka Toure + his son + spanish classical + the sitar master(Ravi Shankar) + fake throat singing in the mongolian and/or afrikaans style? Did I miss anything? Mali. The ivory coast. Morocco. Francois. Egypt. Algeria. Tunisia. Libya. The Nile river. What else? Edit: I hear some american jazz as well. And perhaps even some Django Reinhardt(gypsy jazz?)... This sound is in someways a universal language if you speak music.
The mother of the world renowned bassist Victor Wooten said something like: "The world has many great musicians. What the world needs is more good people." That idea seems to be relevant. Also, this music is awesome.
I wish you had a translator for the interview, to let the artist express himself more freely in his language, or even french perhaps. Thanks for the show!
Beautiful music! Saw him live in Colorado a month ago. Wondering about the calabash and shakers. Does anyone know the shakers that are used? They don't look traditional...LP egg shakers?
Awesome performance. Why is it that most bass players are lanky…? Lol. With the kinds of sounds I’m hearing, I’m grateful to God for the gift of hearing❤
This man & his father are magicians on the guitar! making legendary AFRICAN BLUES sounds! I am hooked, They create amazingly soulful real music! and Thank you for the KRUANGBIN collab! love that!
For real!!! Roots blues fosho!! I am with the movement
هذا الشبل من ذاك الأسد... شكرا توريه نحبكم من السودان 🇸🇩
Africa is the mother of all world's cultures
Saw Vieux and these two artists in Calgary this weekend, what a treat!!! Guitar speaks to all my cells!!
Good🙌🏽 what a chance ✨🎶🧏🏽♂️
Ali Farka Touré n'est pas parti, il est toujours parmi nous à travers son fils Vieux Farka. C'est tout simplement sublime !❤
West Africa made some of the best artist ever
When love meets air, fire starts In the heart, when fire starts in the heart rain comes from the eyes
📍Barcelona
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J.C
Thank you Vieux for all the beautiful music.
Yesterday I saw him live! I guess, such music is not from the earth!they play this in heaven! Magical , I get addiccted for this music 😢😮❤
Yeah, there you have it. Ali Farka Toure's legacy lives on!
Seems to me that everybody in our world should listen to this music and just chill out . . .
Talented, authentic, humble, one of the best
Viva Africa! with love from Rwanda
NiceOne❗
Seeing Vieux tonight in Cork City, Ireland ☘
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Love Vieux, respect for having an absolute legend on. Just saw him in Northampton MA
I saw him and his band live when he opened for Khruangbin on their recent Space Walk tour. The experience in-person was hypnotic, the whole crowd was in a deep groove. That drum-type instrument (Larry called it a kalabash? - excuse my ignorance on the name) kicks out deep bass when amped and really punches you in the chest. Highly recommended if you get a chance to see him. Also, check out that collab album with Khruangbin - good stuff.
P.S. to Larry Mizell Jr. - I've seen quite a few of your videos and you host a good show. Keep up the good work!
kalabash is a plant/seed grown in Africa, they dry it in the sun & use it as an instrument, checkout the KORA, part of it is from a huge kalabash!
@@sheilahope603 Awesome, I love learning interesting new tidbits! Thanks!
@@VoxDaddy If you listen to SONA JOBARTEH, you will discover wonderful african music sounds, and alot of info, regarding how the Kora instrument is made & played, check her bbc 60 minutes, she has created music accadamies in Gambia to teach hundreds of young musicians! She is an outstandigly talented musician & sucha giving person!
Agreed. I as well was hypnotized
It’s called Calabash it’s carved out of African pumpkin,it can be use as a bowl for food,water and music.
Appreciate
You All
Son fils... Wow
Belle continuité, que Dieu fasse que ça continue pour toujours
Très belle musique. Une pensée pour Ali. L'espoir et le plaisir continuent avec vieux. Mes respects ❤❤❤ de Tunisie.
Paix à ton âme Boureima Ali TOURÉ 🇲🇱 😭
Every time I listen to this I love the songs more.
Ai love ali farka toure
Ali Farka Toure, bless
Beautiful and an amazing back story here, thanks again to the host Larry Mizell Jr. for another amazing show!
El alma de Ali sigue despierta!!🏜❤🎸
Saw him in Manchester last week, just unreal
merci c est beau , et bravo à vous . 💯💪
Saw him last weekend, such insane talent from both him and his father.
❤Vie fakatoute❤ ta musique me faire réveiller❤
this sound.... just love Vieux Farka Touré;
These guys should have done the intro for "Vikings"
🙏🙏🙏
Amazing!!
He's beautiful
Fantastic.
Such a lovely discovery! Beautiful.
Very nice
Ali Farka Toure + his son + spanish classical + the sitar master(Ravi Shankar) + fake throat singing in the mongolian and/or afrikaans style?
Did I miss anything? Mali. The ivory coast. Morocco. Francois. Egypt. Algeria. Tunisia. Libya. The Nile river.
What else?
Edit: I hear some american jazz as well. And perhaps even some Django Reinhardt(gypsy jazz?)...
This sound is in someways a universal language if you speak music.
Check Mathias Duplessi from Mongolia
@ Does he do that epic 2 tonality throat singing? Yeah tho. I'll check that out literally right now.
@ That is some fire music.
Vieux harga sê dê à ma dangaï a ma fur yêrsê ha-nga 👂
Amazing music!
Nice, sooo tight! Thanks for sharing! Reminds me of some old Appalachian tunes
Amazing. Love it ♥️♥️♥️🤟
Incredible, just saw him play at Austin Psych Fest!
wow
Just like the father ❤
Guitare t’appartient champion ❤
The mother of the world renowned bassist Victor Wooten said something like: "The world has many great musicians. What the world needs is more good people."
That idea seems to be relevant. Also, this music is awesome.
Saw this guy live a few weeks ago, pretty dope
What a trip!
absolutely beautiful
Absolutely lovely and fills your soul!
Simplemente hermoso!✨ Beso al corazón🫀
don't understand the lyrics, but i still love it.
So beautiful ❤
Душевно!
I wish you had a translator for the interview, to let the artist express himself more freely in his language, or even french perhaps. Thanks for the show!
was thinking the exact same
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Tu es digne de ton pere courage
Oh my, he has never resolved the sequence in the first track...that's the difference between the European and African music. Very nice guitar sound.
what do you mean?
@@WeraroaWizard that the harmony has not been resolved
@13:45 🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful music! Saw him live in Colorado a month ago. Wondering about the calabash and shakers. Does anyone know the shakers that are used? They don't look traditional...LP egg shakers?
Mali psychedelic rock !
Does anyone know what tuning his guitar is in?
Ali Hala is in Open G. Diarabi is in standard (just Am to Em)
Copado
Awesome performance. Why is it that most bass players are lanky…? Lol. With the kinds of sounds I’m hearing, I’m grateful to God for the gift of hearing❤
i wouldnt call this guy lanky at all
@@mtrisi perhaps you are a slim person…?
Why it's good to get some charts or practice the songs first when you get invited to play bass for a legend.
Ovo nije običan gitarista, ovaj čovek je zmaj.
the guy on bass is just gonna play A...that is funny as shit
Generation Y overshadowed the normal everything