Live : Ali Farka Toure : Festival in the Desert : 2003



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Live performance of Ali Farka Toure featuring Afel Bocoum at the Festival in the Desert (2003), Mali. The song is called "Goye Kur".


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Great musician, ... ( 1 year ago by GrahamSolo)
Great musician, sadly missed. Anyone know anything about the Festival in the Desert? I
´d love to go one year but no-one here in Spain seems to publicise it. Un saludo muy fuerte desde la Costa del Sol.
Puedes leer sobre ... ( 11 months ago by mankalabeat)
Puedes leer sobre el festival en Wikipedia...es en Mali en Enero...esa es le realidad en nuestra Espana querida! se nos escapan muchas cosas que estan ocurriendo en el resto del mundo!
me gustaaa ... ( 11 months ago by raizalegre)
me gustaaa muchoooooo
I believe the ... ( 10 months ago by Skammee)
I believe the Festival in the Desert is largely for the people of Mali and there are limits to the number of foreigners allowed to attend. There are tour group operators that you can hook up with.
Y cosas que ocurren ... ( 10 months ago by rohanroll)
Y cosas que ocurren en nuestro pais tambi
én... tantos grandes músicos que tenemos, pero sólo se oye a los triunfitos y sus sucedáneos :( Es una lástima
You can try the ... ( 10 months ago by zerkouchy)
You can try the next "Festival Panafricain", in Algiers. This is a long forgotten Fabulous Tradition started in the sixties. A real tribute to African music and folklore in a very popular atmosphere. If the ambiance we witnessed in the sixties is recreated it will be a trip.
blues roots, ... ( 9 months ago by luftspiegelung)
blues roots, medicine, real culture^^
its so beautiful ... ( 9 months ago by phillysipha)
its so beautiful how the mix traditional with the new
R.I.P Ali Farka. I ... ( 8 months ago by javaguru4u)
R.I.P Ali Farka. I wached this on sbs in australia a while ago. Good to see it on youtube. Does anyone know where to buy the documentary?
Very VERY nice ... ( 8 months ago by AFRICANCULTURE)
Very VERY nice music and vid. from WEST AFRICA
it tickles the skin ... ( 7 months ago by gasvab)
it tickles the skin inside and out right down to the feet and up the spine and brings ease and joy .
Amazing...! ( 7 months ago by memoristan)
Amazing...!
helo my fellow ... ( 6 months ago by qureish1)
helo my fellow lovers of Malian blues i have been searching for Malian guitar tutors in London in vain for almost two years. can someone help me please? I leave in Brixton south east london.
Simply fantastic! A ... ( 6 months ago by VladimirZov)
Simply fantastic! A great musician and a great man. RIP!
I wish I could have ... ( 5 months ago by Kamal767)
I wish I could have seen him before he died. :(
This music is great ... ( 5 months ago by blunt1984)
This music is great. What genre would this be classified as?
some call it " ... ( 5 months ago by festivalhopper)
some call it "desert bleues"
Thank you. It ... ( 5 months ago by blunt1984)
Thank you. It seems almost similar to reggae in spirit, but different enough to be its own genre.
that's the root of ... ( 4 months ago by wwxoxww)
that's the root of blues, from where blues comes, no brain-dead reggae, nothging to do with it. this is the blues
I cried the day he ... ( 2 months ago by batourey)
I cried the day he died - he was the best.
Ni gonda gabi, wata kulu, hal abada! Baba farka. I g'IriKoy sabe. Ali Ber!
There is something ... ( 2 months ago by DavidMJordan)
There is something elemental and archetypal about the basic chords of the Blues/Malian music that comes from the centre of the soul. Us Industrialised Robots have lost it because ofthe huge amount of head music we've produced. nice to be reminded of the centre of the soul.
i agree completely ( 2 months ago by haidoors)
i agree completely
The Legend Lives, ... ( 2 months ago by Themba88)
The Legend Lives, R.I.P Ali Farka Toure. Lest we forget.
Thank you ever so ... ( 1 week ago by kindofbluedaniel)
Thank you ever so much for posting this vid of one of the greatest humans this planet has ever known.
Brother Ali, wherever you are, que Dios te proteja y nos ilumine a todos con tu sabios consejosy luz.
Paz, peace.
Daniel, andalusian guy living in Brighton, U.K.



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