The chords at the beginning and end is the song by Armstrong Let My People Go, for me it places it in a social or political context, beyond the oppression of a person. Being himself of Egyptian descent, is not casual the inclusion of a melody that talks about the departure of Moses and his people from Egypt, where they were slaves. Few people notice this insert of the Armstrong song. And I think it's key to sizing the breadth of his speech. Thanks for accommodating my suggestion.
Tamino got a breakthrough in some kind of a contest for new talent called ‘the new batch’ in 2020 on a radiostation Studio Brussel. Hé won, and only made better material since then….
Tamino is incredible. If you're interested in more of him, Indigo Night and Habibi are some iconic songs of his
Thank you, K. I have added those to my list. 🙂
The chords at the beginning and end is the song by Armstrong Let My People Go, for me it places it in a social or political context, beyond the oppression of a person. Being himself of Egyptian descent, is not casual the inclusion of a melody that talks about the departure of Moses and his people from Egypt, where they were slaves. Few people notice this insert of the Armstrong song. And I think it's key to sizing the breadth of his speech. Thanks for accommodating my suggestion.
thank you so much!
It was my pleasure, Marian. I can't wait to react to more from Tamino. 🙂
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh I can't wait to watch it!
Great reaction! You should check out cigar and tummy by him as well
Thank you, Basilisk. I have added those to my list. No doubt I will get back to Tamino soon. 🙂
Tamino got a breakthrough in some kind of a contest for new talent called ‘the new batch’ in 2020 on a radiostation Studio Brussel. Hé won, and only made better material since then….