https://soundcloud.com/fingerstyle_guitar/words-of-keith
I’m happy that the famous Rolling Stone KEITH RICHARDS joined the PLAYING FOR CHANGE project and played two songs together with that worldwide creative social network of musicians: “…in collaboration with Roberto Luti, Titi Tsira and a number of worldwide musicians on a rendition of his reggae song, “Words of Wonder,” off 1992’s Main Offender. This video also leads into a cover of Bob Marley’s “Get Up, Stand Up,” featuring Keb’ Mo’, Mermans Mosengo, Aztec Indians, Natalie Pa’apa’a of Blue King Brown, and Jamaican singer Sherita Lewis…”
http://playingforchange.com/episodes/words-of-wonder-get-up-stand-up/
you have introduced to me so many wonderful types of music…and this was awesome!…thank you!
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Reblogged this on Ann Novek–With the Sky as the Ceiling and the Heart Outdoors.
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Brilliant!
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Nice news. I just rejoined the #bringbackourgirls , not to forgive that in Nigeria, 234 school girls have been abducted by Boko Haram terrorists.http://icezine.wordpress.com/2014/04/30/parce-que-personne-ne-paiera-de-rancon-pour-elles-bringbackourgirls/
The only chance for her is to share the informations, to make authorities move on the subject, in Nigeria, Europe, and everywhere.
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it’s sad, all those religious and ethnic conflicts – but worldwide: the chance to enjoy school. especially for girls, is restricted too often… – my writing colleague in Calcutta, Rita Banerji, calls it femicide after the UNO didn’t allow her to call it genocide – but it’s a kind of genocide working vs. women nevertheless – they may call it as the like – but to change the dis-respect vs. women is the main goal (and the religions maybe are the reason for treating women with less respect = same problem for animals, by the way: they say there is no heaven for animals; I hope there is at least one for women);
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I love the Playing For Change project, we listen to them all the time. 🙂
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