man I felt the same sensation as I visited Colombia past year.. I was in Cali for Petronio Alvarez Festival.. it was massive.. I have been studying as a circus performer and then I took a gap year backpacking and now I am studying singing and afrocolombian percussion. It was a life changing experience for me..
Great show, but there was too much of a White man educating the aborigines thing going on. It is sad that any discussion on non-English, folklore music has to resort to those common places. Also, Richard cannot be a gringo as he is British. Also, let's talk about Colombia, but you Colombians in the room do not utter a word.
Apolino I love sidestepper but I kinda agree with you. I also think it's not Richard's fault but the show's format. I recommend you look for music from Palenke Soultribe, Ghetto Khumbe, Cero39, ChocQuibTown, Freaky Colectivo, Ondatrópica, Combo Chimbita and Pernett.
in colombia we call gringo pretty much any white blue eyed person. so if you come from england and look like that a lot of people will call you gringo. He is the one talking because he is the one that speaks english, and the show is for an american radio station so thats probably why the colombians don't speak. but as a colombian i felt he represented us well. I don't really see where the white man educating the aborigines thing happened. In my opinion what he said was quite the contrary, he was saying how moving to colombia and working with people like chongo or toto la momposina (great folklore musicians) made him se a new way of life that wasn't really there in england, and how this shows in his music. if anything i saw the interview as richard being a spokes person for what you call the aboriginals. so if anything i think his music and what hi is saying is an effort to re educate what you call white man into different ways to make music and live that have existed in indigenous communities for centuries.
man I felt the same sensation as I visited Colombia past year.. I was in Cali for Petronio Alvarez Festival.. it was massive.. I have been studying as a circus performer and then I took a gap year backpacking and now I am studying singing and afrocolombian percussion. It was a life changing experience for me..
You should pay a visit to the other colombian coast ! Amazing rithms and warm people as in cali ..
Ñp⁰ñ pop
Wow que joya! Colombia es Colombia
Este grupo influencio a bomba stereo y systema solar, nada más que decir ahí
Este fue el que originó esa fusión, junto a Iván Benavides, quién le dio ese toque moderno a la tierra del olvido de Carlos Vives.
Jajjaja claro son unos de los pioneros en el género
@@cristhiancardona349 En la fusión de esos géneros tradicionales colombianos con sonido electro fueron unos de los primeros sino los primeros.
Gracias Richard por el aporte que le das a nuestra música
Musica real....bálsamo para el espíritu.
GRANDE Richard Blair !!!
fantastic and beautifully recorded, both audio and video. Way to go KEXP engineers and technicians!
Y guardando el distanciamiento. !Que cadencia la de ella¡¡¡¡¡ Ahhhhhhhh!!! Que refrescante en estos momentos!!!!!!!
bellissimo!!! very organic colombian music!
gente linda, musica massivamente lucida! puro amor!
Gracias por compartir esta linda música, son uno de los mejores canales! Sin embargo, seria muy útil que las entrevistas llevaran subtitulo.
increíble gracias ! ❤
hermoso, bello. Esperando que vengan por San Francisco-California para poder verlos en persona. Musica extraordinaria
Muy 🔝🔝🔝🔝🇨🇴
Hey!!!!! But we want to listen to the singer and musicians too. Oh! Please, come on!!!
Grande grandes ❤
que lindo sides.. me encanta, me encantan sus detalles super bien cuidados, de principio a fin .
Buena chongo!
Genial chicos !!! Lover y Magangue tremendas canciones
What a great track Lover is, amazing!
Bello bello!!!
Excelente presentación como siempre !
I love it
thanks for music and words
Colombia... Pure Magic
Demasiado poderoso! fire!!!!!
I do apreciate your work!
!Pura calidad¡
Buenisimma presenntacion....aunque falto "Mas papaya"
Hermoso gracias KEXP
BELLEZA Y ORGULLO!
Una bonita manera de describir lo que sintió al llegar a Colombia.
Colombia
Puro flow!
Colombia
yea
💜
Culebra Cascabel
this is rad
Este Chombo es el mismo de Ghuetto Kumbe?
❤❤❤
Coñooooooooo!!!!!!!!!
INDIOS si somos!!!
Y Pernett?
small universe...
Please, cajon, not 'cahon'!
Learn it on Forvo.
the music is great, the interview too much whitesplaining. you can also ask questions to the others and wait for translation.
You're so not British anymore...did I feel a tinge of sarcasm?
Great show, but there was too much of a White man educating the aborigines thing going on. It is sad that any discussion on non-English, folklore music has to resort to those common places.
Also, Richard cannot be a gringo as he is British.
Also, let's talk about Colombia, but you Colombians in the room do not utter a word.
indeed, if the white guy was not there.. It would be 90% the same..(good music also), he just made the ambience, the only way to be in KEXP
Apolino I love sidestepper but I kinda agree with you. I also think it's not Richard's fault but the show's format.
I recommend you look for music from Palenke Soultribe, Ghetto Khumbe, Cero39, ChocQuibTown, Freaky Colectivo, Ondatrópica, Combo Chimbita and Pernett.
in colombia we call gringo pretty much any white blue eyed person. so if you come from england and look like that a lot of people will call you gringo. He is the one talking because he is the one that speaks english, and the show is for an american radio station so thats probably why the colombians don't speak. but as a colombian i felt he represented us well.
I don't really see where the white man educating the aborigines thing happened. In my opinion what he said was quite the contrary, he was saying how moving to colombia and working with people like chongo or toto la momposina (great folklore musicians) made him se a new way of life that wasn't really there in england, and how this shows in his music. if anything i saw the interview as richard being a spokes person for what you call the aboriginals. so if anything i think his music and what hi is saying is an effort to re educate what you call white man into different ways to make music and live that have existed in indigenous communities for centuries.
Apolino, are u drunk?
He did represent Colombia well!
Mera brujería, no me disgusta pero a veces choca :)
Que eres del siglo 15 o que?
😂 Gosh!
Lo mejor de Colombia. Sin duda. Los pioneros.