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Fela Kuti - Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense (Live at Glastonbury, 1984)
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like come on.. sankara was totally crushing on kuti. theyre cute ok
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🚨 Announcement 🚨 “Fela Kuti + Ginger Baker: LIVE! Remixed is FINALLY coming to all DSPs after 12 years. The Most Definitive Fela Kuti Audio Documentary that captures the history between Fela and Ginger Baker !! Currently only available on Bandcamp, Audiomack and SoundCloud. . https://str8buttah.bandcamp.com/album/fela-kuti-ginger-baker-live-remixed . Watch This Space
#fela kuti#kuti#ginger baker#afrobeat#afrobeat remix#hiphop#instrumental#new music#audio documentary
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The Finnish comix magazine KUTI#65 was entirely dedicated to the Portuguese Contemporary Comics, these pages were my submission. Thanks, KUTI & CHILI COM CARNE. It was fun!
Page 1/4
-(bird speech)
-I love the Winter too.
-hmmm
-(bird speech)
-They're still alive, you say?
-(bird speech)
Page 2/4
'Planet Gnom'
-How many do you have?
-Two. Both alive. You?
-...Just one. Dead, unfortunately.
Page 3/4
-Hello!
-Hi, Maria Luísa.
-Ma'am.
-Sorry I'm late, how's the procession going?
-It's alright.
-I've got two, both alive.
-They're tough little bastards.
-Yeah, although one of mine's gone.
'A few hours later...'
-Your highness..
Page 4/4
-bla bla bla
-...he accepts the exchange.
-bla bla bla
-Although, because one's dead we've got to compromise.
-Very well.
-Thanks for rescuing me.
-M'sorry...
-Oh... What now?
-Don't worry, we'll find you a skeleton.
-After all, how did you come to end up in this place?
-That's a long story...
The end.
#comics#drawing#storytelling#banda desenhada#comix#coimbra#nonsense#portuguese comix#banda desenhada portuguesa#bandadesenhada#kuti#chili com carne
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Oh also finally made myself a Spiderman oc
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Tutateswa, kama waisraeli...
Mungu aliwekaka manabi na wa juji. Waisraeli waliomba wafalme kufatana na kabila ingine, japo Mungu hakupenda. Sisi wakongomani, tunafuata upumbafu ya waisraeli.Tutateswa, kama waisraeli ; kwani hatuti Mungu. Yehova atatuchagulia nani na kwa nini, sisi watoto tusiyomuti ? Hatuyatubu zambi zetu, dada.
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pls…
look i love stalin and kirov and lenin and castro and guevara as much as the next tankie but i really feel like we're missing out on some corners you know. idk i'm pretty sure there's untouched taps of infinite commie rpf and funny lore in fucking socialist afghanistan or like mongolia. hell maybe even in like bulgaria?? romania?? hungary?? who knows!
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Quando le colpe dei padri ricadono sui figli.
https://www.metissagesanguemisto.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/temp_CAH_yx6gi-NNI4kR.mp4 Oggi una disgressione sul tema del meticciato, ma molto interessante per comprendere dinamiche del genere umano e i diversi contesti dove prendono forma. Siamo sulla Third Mainland Bridge, una delle alte vie più trafficate di Lagos, che collega la laguna con la terraferma. Lui è Seun Kuti, figlio…
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Keith Haring, Grace Jones, Fela Kuti and Basquiat
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Fela Kuti - Zombie 1977
Fela Aníkúlápó Kútì was a Nigerian musician and political activist. His musical style is called Afrobeat, a genre he largely created, which is a complex fusion of jazz, funk, highlife, and traditional Nigerian and African chants and rhythms. It contains elements of psychedelic soul and has similarities to James Brown's music. Kuti was referred to as one of Africa's most challenging and charismatic music performers. AllMusic described him as "a musical and sociopolitical voice" of international significance.
His studio album Zombie was released in Nigeria in 1976, and in the UK in 1977. The album was a scathing attack on Nigerian soldiers using the zombie metaphor to describe the methods of the Nigerian military. The album was a smash hit with the people and infuriated the government, setting off a vicious attack against the Kalakuta Republic (a commune that Kuti had established in Nigeria), during which one thousand soldiers attacked the commune. Kuti was severely beaten, and his elderly mother Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was thrown from a window, causing fatal injuries. The Kalakuta Republic was burned, and Kuti's studio, instruments, and master tapes were destroyed. Kuti's response to the attack was to deliver his mother's coffin to the main army barrack in Lagos and write two songs, "Coffin for Head of State" and "Unknown Soldier", referencing the official inquiry that claimed the commune had been destroyed by an unknown soldier.
"Zombie" received a total of 62,3% yes votes!
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ミュージック・マガジン 1998年10月号 表紙=「フェラ・クティ」イラストレイション=本秀康
#music magazine#ミュージック・マガジン 1998年10月号#ミュージック・マガジン#fela kuti#フェラ・クティ#hideyasu moto#本秀康#anamon#古本屋あなもん#あなもん#book cover
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Some varied photos from late july and earlier this month 😊
#nips photos#nips blogs#we've been in santiago de compostella every other week these months#late july is the annual festival and the fair was so fun and nostalgic and the concerts were amazing and so chill#'Femi Kuti and The Positive Force' and 'The Harlem Gospel Travelers' shows were great!!!#also more cheesecakes were tested and approved in our quest to try every single one on earth
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Afrika Shrine, Lagos, Nigeria 1970s.
Photo: Adrian Boot
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keith haring, grace jones, fela kuti and jean-michel basquiat. new york, 1986.
📸 andy warhol
#1980s#new york#nyc#art#artists#queer#photography#grace jones#basquait#jean michel basquiat#keith haring#fela kuti
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