A song of the Gumatj Clan of North East Arnhem Land. This song is about the salt water. It talks about the tide turning as it gathers the foam and brings the life of the sea.
I stayed on elcho Island/ gala winku about 16 years ago . I was on walkabout from Scotland . I was asked to sit next to Djalu gurawiwi at a Bungul . It was one chspter in my story book I shall never forget . This always brings me back to that day . ❤
I listen to this and think of my time flying over Arnhem. hidden gorges, meandering early dry season rivers, endless flat country savanna and the rocks - the mini-bungles and mini-scarps, the random outcrops. And I think of all the other animals living their lives in that bush, never to interact with the human world.
When I leave this flesh and go beyond, this is one of the bites of mankind I shall take with me, in my stomach; food that has become me, my soul, forever. On death, I will take this to my Master. Woof!Woof! Shaman take note - this is a song of Great Power! A Jewel of Humanity. Meditate long on real meaning behind the Tides and what its real power is. Listen to this song. Listen, and tune in to the Ga pu. If you hear mana try Tangaroa Tiki Taane
I stayed on elcho Island/ gala winku about 16 years ago . I was on walkabout from Scotland . I was asked to sit next to Djalu gurawiwi at a Bungul . It was one chspter in my story book I shall never forget . This always brings me back to that day . ❤
I will always call Australia Home although life has made me move ... this music calls my mind and heart forever....
Sleep brother, sleep peacefully.
I listen to this and think of my time flying over Arnhem. hidden gorges, meandering early dry season rivers, endless flat country savanna and the rocks - the mini-bungles and mini-scarps, the random outcrops. And I think of all the other animals living their lives in that bush, never to interact with the human world.
I am the earth.
Rest and peaceful brother❤
When I leave this flesh and go beyond, this is one of the bites of mankind I shall take with me, in my stomach; food that has become me, my soul, forever. On death, I will take this to my Master. Woof!Woof!
Shaman take note - this is a song of Great Power! A Jewel of Humanity. Meditate long on real meaning behind the Tides and what its real power is. Listen to this song. Listen, and tune in to the Ga pu.
If you hear mana try Tangaroa Tiki Taane
Back to the billabong i will go
What song is on the other side?
I like the way the yidaki comes in, like the singers tells him what to play... Wooow... NIce nice nice niceee
make me wanna cry... I miss NT
Love it love it love it - the way the yidaki comes in is just - wau!!!! so strong and so powerfull - one of the best yidaki tracks I ever heard.
one of best Yothu Yindi songs
love it
special the yidaki
This piece is universal. Just perfect.
I think of Wayne lynch every time I hear this awsome song.from the old surf film Litmus.so good so good
um espectáculo de música
epic track, definitely my favourite of yindi's work.
Escutei com minha alma!
MUITO BOM O SOM, CLASSICO!!!
this is really nice