Tinariwen - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
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- KEXP.ORG presents Tinariwen performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded April 4, 2017.
Songs:
Talyat Girl
Assàwt (The Voice of Tamashek Women)
Sastanàqqàm (I Question You)
Nànnuflày (Fulfilled)
Host: Darek Mazzone
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Alaia D'Alessandro & Scott Holpainen
Editor: Scott Holpainen
kexp.org
tinariwen.com - Hudba
The actual Sultans of Swing.
nice
Nice
😂🙏📿🕉️
hahaha :D
:) :) :)
One of these rare moments when the CZcams algorithm suggest you a true hidden gem. I'm in complete awe! Wunderful music.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
from Brazil, I'm here for the same reason.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Now go check Ali Farka Touré and all Music from Mali
Same for me too. CZcams suggested this to me and it is awesome.
Also check Mdou Moctar
My eldest son, who has a far more world music view than me, is always trying to open his old man's ears to something different and a while ago he sent me a link to this outfit. Never looked back. Just lovely to listen to.
don't worry old man this old girl was shocked at liking techo-hiphop a la stromae!!! :) The pandemic has a lot us travelling musically...
I can tell you your son have done you a great favour man. God blessed both of you .
Thanks for replies, Merry Christmas and a better New Year to you.
the genes of your son speak ,make the DNA TEST YOU WILL SEE .
Love you Richard love you
I discovered Touareg music in 1991 in deep south Algeria and i have been immediately captivated. Tinariwen keep this passion alive. In addition, these musicians fight for their people's right where the world stays silent since decades.
Thank you for making their sound heard, and especially the last sentence
beautiful algerian music
!1àaaàaàààaàaàaaaàaàqqqaaaqqqaq
They are actually from Mali
@@barber_dz8043
They are not Algerian.
They are from Mali
Is everything Algerian to you lot 😡
This is why I love KEXP,so many different artists with unique styles and this band is no exception.i have found so many amazing artists through KEXP.Love you guys
Yeah, man, total agreement. Here in Russia we don't have anything like KEXP, so I'm happy as hell that youtube once reccomended me The War On Drugs' perfomance here.
This is the second time that Tinariwen has been on KEXP. They are SO good
100% on point with this comment. the feels for real
*Listen to 'Peacock Affect - Autumn'*
REpublic of Hate you have issues
The magic of great music. I don't have to understand it. I just have to feel it.
Hell yeah brother
am Algerian and i dont get it xD
Totalmente hermano
ja, es ist so !!!!!!
Yes....feeling this
i am just happy to be with 2.7 million lucky folks that enjoys this.
King gizzard profile pic
You welcome :)
Amazimg sound quality Im studing the language to One day see my desert warriors brothers and With the almigthy God help to seel everiting i have in This Portugal and go to the the almigthy Sahara desert to have and umbel life and make some Gardner for me and my friends um a Gardner by profetion and i have a envirement course to lets drill some wells bros, your música satisfy my soul in my healness recuperation on the hospital the almigthy God show me the way to Discover about This amazimg band and iam very thankfull going to lurn French parle a Pity pó thigs are calm now very Nice to know islam almost destrói all your instrumentos ibread about that the islâmics forbiden your música They are insane
God bless ti
I'm a history and geography teacher in a french high school. Today, a student talks about this band during my course about the conflict in Mali. This music unites people across the world !!!
This band from algeria
@@billel no they are from Mali. Search it up
@@billel They are originally from Northern Mali. However, indeed the band was formed while its members were in exile in Algeria and Libya.
@@Sinstat In what language do they sing??
@@AmjaddTheGreat In what language do they sing??
if something has to remain of humanity, i hope it will be music
Once it is understood that goD's really aren't there, music is a great alternative. Experiences are better than illusion.
Monje mentioning your atheist belief is out of context
My intention was never to offend.
viva los tacos
Monje Loco: Currently the odds are in favor of this reality being an artificial construct, a simulation rather than spontaneous existence. The sum of our experiences exist within illusion. If this reality is a simulation, someone had to write the program. ;)
Music the only thing that unite the world. sharaf from Sudan
Great! Do you recommend any good bands or musician from Sudan?? Greetings from a Peruvian guy living in the Czech Republic :)
@@jorgek92 Hafiz abdulrhman. Flute .
I becoming acquainted with other people's through you tube, love the music from other countries, thank you YOU TUBE. I Don't care if I don't know what there singing, I love the sound of there language. ❤
@@connieweiss376 music speaks to the soul, no subtitle is needed .
then sudan can use music
I was incredibly fortunate to live among the Touareg during the drought in 1984. They taught me so much, including the power of music to unite people and soothe the soul. Back then none of the music was electric. It was the human voice and creative instruments with amazing sounds to the ever present Rhythm that kept life going despite the hardship of the Sahara. I am so grateful that it can now be shared with the world.
Are you also from the region? Did you speak their language? I wish I could experience something like you had:)
What a mastery of instruments for harmony of Mother Nature...I'm happy to be human.
How do we ennoble ourselves beyond all these religious,economic,sociological and nonsensical barriers , if I may.
Let's evolve yet maintaining our differences.
It is hard to find a band that sings
" what you live " !
Most of the songs of this band talk about the suffering of the Tuareg people in that barren desert🏜🌄.(Such as the difficulty in the presence of water💧💧, and high temperature☀️🌡...)
In addition, they were contributing to the liberation of their land (Azawad) from the Malian authorities.
In the morning they carry their weapons🔫, and in the evening they go to record music in the studio 💿🎧🎤
So all respect and appreciation for this great people who are still suffering so far, From the oppression of Mali's damned authority.
So, We wish you safety and good health.
And a life in love and peace ✌.
Tanmmirt nnun "IMAZIGHEN", As we say here in Morocco.
or "IMOUHAGH" As you say there in the Tuareg desert.
The Berber identity brings us together ⵣⵣⵣ
In principle I'm all for peoples' self-determination, an independent Azawad for Berbers, Moors Songhai etc., but I bet Islamic extremist rule wasn't and isn't any better for most people than rule from Bamako. Many extremists are foreign, if I understand that correctly, but domestic relations and visions for an independent state in Azawad still don't seem all that clear and settled. So I guess even ignoring foreign reluctance to accept the striving, there are some significant practical odds against a peaceful independent Azawad.
Anyway, I hope people there can find a humane solution, and that the global community will eventually support their legitimate causes for self-determination, I guess this music will help a lot! Peace, bless you and all secular folks in Azawad!
@@domsjuk
That's what we wish, brother, Because they really suffer there
@@soufianebourisse2462 inshallah, may the children sing again
May Allah ease your hardships
But tell me do they keep other Africans as slaves? If so, then I despise those that do.
0:43 That smile always makes me smile.
I'n just discovering Tinariwen during the lockdown. It's been a wonderful discovery. Thank you KEXP.
same here
same :)
This is crap. Disgrace to their own country
Same, that is such an infectious smile.
@@bramblecino why bro mad
Me: I don't know what to listen to.
KEXP: Here ya go
Me: Thanks for always being there for me.
Much love from North Africa goes to our people in Scandinavian Countries (Where you are probabely from according to your last name ✌🏼) Peace 🌹
As a left handed bassist myself, it's always awesome to see someone else doing it the same. This guy's even more badass, he's playing it upside down!! What a rarity, this is so awesome.
And he played the guitar upside down to at 13:25
how does he play?… how does it work… actually is just a right hand bass played left…
wait till you discover mono-neon
He’s playing it upside down because as a child they couldn’t get hold of a left handed bass in their country so he taught himself to play a regular bass left handed upside down.
a la Jimi Hendrix?😮
been listening to them since i was 17...love tinariwen !!
Me too taki
The mixing on this is just perfect. Absolutely incredible sound
agreed bro! was thinking the same...
I'm actually a bigger fan of this version of Talyat over the studio version because of it. that bass is tasty
Yes agreed also so damn perfect
As a saharian girl living in europe ... those song keep my heart in sahara with ma Familly ❤️❤️ thank god i grow up with this cultur😍😍 there soo much wonderful artist from north and west africa ❤️
💙
You are a lucky girl🥳
I am also touareg living in canada this music video make my day🤤🥰
Being from a country (Romania) with lots of cultural influences in music, food and even language from the East and South, I absolutely adore this music. Thank you for showing the World beautiful artistry.
Tribe...Origines...Today people don't even share a piece of bread...Societies are facing crisis but such Bands keeps humanity endless in time...Makes me feel I still have faith...
These guys are taking risks doing what they do. Rock and roll used to be about rebellion. Not so much anymore but for Tinariwen, it still is. True OGs. Great music, great lyrics.
Those bass lines son! Everything works here. Y'all have a great sound. It's hypnotic, and as a guitar player I enjoy the scales your playing. We don't have too much like this in the states.
I remember when I first heard them on Heineken Opener Festival in Poland in 2010. Still in love. God bless them.
this whole atmosphere: the lights, the music, the darkness of the room, the beauty of those musicians.. stunning
then maybe you can like this: czcams.com/video/44mnQ59wzgk/video.html
Most people you know will have never heard of these guys let alone hear them. I'm glad I'm privileged to know their music and their stories. Amazing music here.
The person who is reading this comment , i wish you great success , health, love and happiness !
❤️❤️❤️❤️🌷🌷🌷🌷
It's crazy how two hand drums with the amazing bass player really pounding out the rhythm on sastananàqqàm. The rhythm section on this song and in this band are so powerful. I discovered desert blues this week and I've become obsessed
One of the most beautiful electric guitars i have ever seen..
it's a Trussart. Steel topped Les paul
How beautiful your music is. This is how the walls come down. You just need to listen to music from around the globe. Go digging around and let your ears and mind absorb this most amazing way to stop hate. Love your sounds!
I did not understand a word but it touched my soul. Great music. Lucky to be hearing this
Music is the universal language of humans 🙏🏾✊🏻✊🏼✊🏿✊🏽✊🏾
00:16 Talyat Girl
05:03 Assàwt
9:12 Sastanàqqàm
13:14 Nànnuflày
thanks!
big help!
Thinks
Thanks
I heard them about 7 years ago and they went straight to my number one raw talented musicians and are still the most talented instrument players I have ever heard
long live the amazighs and their cultures. touareg. kabyle. chleuh. irifien. and amzighs in libya algeria tunis egypt morocco. you brother from sousse
I am moroccan and i am proud of this guys
Don’t forget That they’re from Mali as well! North and West African
Thanks, a lot,
Your Kabyle brother from France.
Amazigh, the pluriel is Imazighen. Free Men. Or Noble Men as in Tuareg's Amajegh.
ⴰⵢⵢⵓⵣ
What a hidden gem. Best music I have heard this decade.
I listen to Black Sabbath and Led Zepplin..and now I'm listening to this and these guys sound amazing!
Since you mentioned Led Zeppelin, have you listened to Umm Kulthum? Robert mentions her as an inspiration to his own vocals styles.
@@dscott1699 ...I will check her out.👍
@SoftserveSodium ..I will check it out..thank you and greetings from northern Alberta Canada 👍
This is my favorite. I love that I don’t understand the lyrics. Let’s me relax and my mind goes where it wants to.
it's good that you don't understand the lyrics, one time i translated and it was saying stupid foreigner you destroyed everything except this song you don't even care to understand
Try classical music
I am so lucky to be from Balkans, because Mediterranean sea had been best way for music to travel from ear to ear (between wars). So today i can dig this music way better than average anglo-saxon, one can say that i feel this.. it is somewhere inside head or soul.
Yes, O am half greek cypriot and anglo saxon cyprus right in middke of med towrds syria turkey etc many invaders I can aporeciate the music from whole region.... makes my Spirit fly .....
I am as anglo as they come brother and I can dig this music also. ps king gizzard and the wizard lizard , they are from down here. trust me just do it!
I'm a Greek and I love Balkan music, but music is universal brate. An "Anglo-Saxon" can appreciate this like anyone else 👍🤘❤
It s in blood my friend all big civilisations of the ancient world was born on shores of sweet beautiful mediterranean sea
No one is talking about it enough THIS GROUP IS FROM ALGERIA ✊ 🇩🇿 PROUD.
Most of the group's members are Malians. But they are Tuaregs. It is therefore very likely that they are also Algerians :)
@@HowSwayGeeA only 2 people ares Malian and one is Lybian, the four others ares Algerians.
they are mostly from mali and live in tamanrasset toureg dont believe on actual frontiers
You Know what ,touareg have 3 or 4 nationality, authorities treat them differently, they travel where they want no need passport between Libya, Niger, Algeria and mali, their capital is tamenrasset in Algeria
Because they are from Kidal Mali, they fought a war against the gov Mali to have their own independent state in Northen Mali in the Kidal region which they call Azawad.
Long live the rebel musicians!
Been listening for a couple of years and I love the vibes
All the best to you & yours
Ann
Oh wow, I always wondered if I'd stumble across these guys again. I was coming down off a bad LSD trip one night back in 2010 and a friend had a live performance of these guys at Glastonbury playing on the TV. It really eased my come down and helped my land softly.
There is no bad trip my friend, only bad landings ;)
Happy it helped you land softly !
@@waffleape148 Oh, there *are* bad trips.
@@diegomaag I've had plenty of trips that I wouldn't describe as very pleasant, but a lot of the rough trips I've had have been the most "spiritual" in a sense.
I took a trip from LA to San Diego that I didn't particularly enjoy. Then, I ate a hamburger.
How can somebody not like this ? I mean, come on. It transports so much emotion and good feelings. Thanks for this amazing piece of music.
This has all: hidden gem, blues, desert blues, local heros and us internationally admiring this! We need another international stage to promote this and few others! Long live Desert Blues!!!
This is the best thing I’ve listened to in like five years, and it’s totally uncorrupted by western posturing or trends. Music should embody this depth of feeling and tradition in order to last.
? there's a lot of blues influence in this my guy.
@@mattman20132 Facts. It´s a good thing tho. All love
from atlas mountains to merzouga ...I ve never forget the feeling on the road listening Tinariwen .
Yperparaperan nice
Next year try Mhamid and the Taragalte festival under the stars, there is one band like these that play there every year ' Generation Taragalte' plus lots of other artists this kind of music. I have just come back from a 4 day trip there and stayed in the came where it is all organized. It was the most amazing experience of my life
i litsened to these guys in the atlast mountains too! it was a great experience, as it fit the surroundings. I'd like to return and visit morocco/north africa again some day.
Ни слова не понимаю, но не могу оторваться, какие же они крутые!
Аналогично ! )))
Аналогично🙈🙉
Touareg it's the algerian music
Согласна, они супер!
@@Volga75775😅
And this planet is shrinking as our minds begin to expand and explore the tiny home we live on. Such smooth tones....
I don't even understand the language but I've listen to this album many times and find it as refreshing n relaxing everytime.
This was a dope band to wake up this morning to.
MarutoFighter same, im in the Sahara now
KEXP i bow to you for bringing rare music across cultures to the lovers of music. Heartfelt gratitude.
This band was formed in 1979!!!
yes, this Tuareg Malian band was formed in 1979 Algeria
Still is my favorite in KEXP playlist. I don't know what they say but music is so satisfying
I fuck with it, the song structure, and overall timbres these guys have is wavy asf. Will be coming back to this one.
My soul has been cleansed. Thank you, KEXP.
agree0
Taylor Cullinane : you should hear it in the Desert of Djanet...
I just broke out into joyous spontaneous dance for 15 minutes flat, and let me tell you, that rarely happens to me. Every fibre of my being danced to this wondrous sound. Thank you so, so much, universe, for pointing me this way.
It's the amazing energy their music projects
Wow... Their clothes, Their music and their swag... Damn... Love from India
Much Love back to All my Hindustan people 🌹🌹🌹
This is one of the best things I've heard in a long long time.
Just love their unique rhythm and that bass is just spectacular. I've listened to all of their albums, love it!
The killer groove right of the top. WOW! Insistent earworm hook from an acousitc guitar and the elastic drum riff. Lots and lots of playing to get to this state.
i am a phd student in geography and good music, this is ridicilousness, truly the number 1 music group band in the academic field. Keep on going
i just remembered my friend loeka comes also, the party is going
Thanks KEXP! And thank Tinariwen! Ever since I discovered your music I've been searching for more of your stuff on CZcams. Your music is perfect to calm a troubled world, or a troubled heart. Peace be upon you, from New Zealand.
The last songs sound like a Desert Blues. Love the purity of his hearts. Thanks KEXP
It's official: This Tuareg music is the best I've ever heard by miles and miles. Wow.......
This music is so beautiful. I have no idea what they are saying but the melodies make my heart happy. Bless CZcams algorithms for introducing me to this band. Bless you KEXP for bringing world music to my world.
Love the ability of this channel to bring all the musicians spread over the globe together.
'Wittgenstein was a beery Swine who was just as schloshed as Schlegel' 😁😉
wow wow wow wow in love with that sound. It's beautiful to ear and to watch. Merci pour la découverte
I found out now my favorite band
ثقافة الطوارق التي تنبعث من عمق صحراء الجزائر كم أنا فخور بكم وفخور بإنتمائي إلى هاذا البلد القارة الذي يزخر بعدت ثقافات تحيا الجزائر ودامت حرة مستقلة
ليسو من الجزائر يا فخر الخصيتين
من جنوب المغرب العزيز❤❤❤❤
@@abderrazzakdchar أحسنت لأن المغرب في الحقيقة هي جزء من الجزائر
tinariwen my favorite band since ever love Algeria 😍😍 and I'm proud being Algerian ❤❤
man all the love from Egypt to our brothers and sisters in the great Sahara, the touareg are one of the nicest people ever
The Tuareg music is marvelous💙
Cheers from Azerbaijan! 💙❤💚
Saudações da Amazônia brasileira. Estou encantado com esse som do deserto, musica tuareg que com sua beleza melódica une todos os povos. Viva os povos nomades, viva os povos originarios de todo o planeta.
🇧🇷
assawt
Assàwt n- chàt-Tamashàq
Itlab-nen àlhorriya
D-inizdjam n-timgharen
Izzaghnen dagh-issàhra
Chorus
Wàr àhen aman tàcherràd
Tàsnin ihet mànna
Chorus
Innàr did àffo tàffijàr
Nizdjar àlghabudiyya
Chorus
Wen ehlan i-meddàn
Wi axdàmnen i-àssàwra
Chorus
That’s the voice
of the Tamashek women
Searching for their freedom.
Those are the thoughts
of the old women
Living in a Sahara devoid of water,
Desiccated and miserable,
My wish is for it
to stop being subservient.
This is a message for those
Who toil for the revolution.
Oh my gosh, I'm so glad you guys got Tinariwen to play! Thank you so much, KEXP.
This is the best thing that has happened to blues in a
Really long time.
Imagine riding your bike and hearing this in the distance. Following the sound and arriving at a free outdoor concert. Blew my mind.
You may hear these sounds while you are in the Sahara Desert (sud algeria north mali and tchad), and you may see lights in the distance...do not go, it is very dangerous, you may get lost there.
Shock horror, unpretentious musicians! Love these guys.
Wonderful. Make Music Not War....this group is shining the light and breaking down barriers.
thank you so much for hosting tinariwen big love from Tuareg girl 💜💜
Incrível o som desses caras! Escutei a primeira vez a três meses e espero escutar sempre...
I won't lie. I came here out of curiosity, stayed for the bass and guitar.
and the darbuka :) let's not forget that!
Same here! I’m glad I pressed the button. This is so dope!
THIS BLEW MY MIND IT JUST DESTROYED IT MAN SO AMAZING SOOOOOOOOOOO AMAZING Greetings from peru
Hola friend. Random comment, but if you're curious about music from other cultures I'd recommend a couple from Pakistan:
1.czcams.com/video/eHYNRmXsoKI/video.html
2.czcams.com/video/m27jhWteZSc/video.html
Also, vamos Peru carrajo ;). Cheers 🤘🏼
@@88omair thank you
👋
I keep turning this on wherever people want to hear new music with a chill vibe. Just an instant go to 🙏
I became a FAN after the first 43 seconds of this music..... AWESOME BAND. Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴👏
Relaxed and exciting - the flow of life. This unites us. Thank you Tinariwen and KEXP!
Is it me only, or anyone else cannot help thinking of JJ Cale listening to this? Definitely an affinity when you listen to the guitar lines and rhythm.
Cristina Navazo-Eguia Newton that's a great spot, I totally hear it now that you mention it.
the effortlessness and subtle guitar licks!
+1 on that, came here to say exactly this!
I had the same idea, J.J. Cale in the Sahara and Sahel?
well JJ lived in Escondido, it is kind of a desert too... :P
Blown away. Fantastic moment in music, particularly Nanuflay (Fulfilled) at 13.20. Absolutely cracking. Thanks for the posting.
Thank you gentlemen of the band, KEXP and the CZcams algorithm that brought me here to enjoy this beautiful music.
these guys are phenomenal. read into their backstory if you are unfamiliar with it. it is truly an amazing story... putting down their guns and picking up their instruments. thanks for a new tinariwen performance KEXP. much appreciated! :0)
They weren't a fighters brother, they are Touareg they didn't have any troubles or get into any war, they are from Algeria, well most of them
@@mohamedhamrat9793 any Touareg rebellions?
"In 1980, Libyan ruler Muammar al-Gaddafi put out a decree inviting all young Tuareg men who were living illegally in Libya to receive full military training. Gaddafi dreamed of forming a Saharan regiment, made up of the best young Tuareg fighters, to further his territorial ambitions in Chad, Niger, and elsewhere. Ag Alhabib and his bandmates answered the call and received nine months of training. They answered a similar call in 1985, this time by leaders of the Tuareg rebel movement in Libya, and met fellow musicians Keddou Ag Ossade, Mohammed Ag Itlale (aka "Japonais"), Sweiloum, Abouhadid, and Abdallah Ag Alhousseyni. All sang and played guitar in various permutations. The musicians joined together in a collective (now known as Tinariwen) in order to create songs about the issues facing the Tuareg people, built a makeshift studio, and vowed to record music for free for anyone who supplied a blank cassette tape. The resulting homemade cassettes were traded widely throughout the Sahara region."
-Via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen
Ben Weeks thanks for that,love them that much more!! 👌🏻👍🏻
excuse me, have you got any links about their story?
this is why i love music , the groove is universal
Algeria music
Their music has so much soul in it, like it takes your soul along with the desert's sand. Love you guys
Craftsman ship at its finest! Thank you so much. Love you guys!
KEXP - thank you for your efforts to capture quality recording and mixing of these performances. My hi-fi system appreciates it... so do my ears. Sounds like these guys are playing right here in my living room.
This is lovely...their material just keeps getting better and better.
Absolutely bonkers to me that the guitarist and bassist both learned to play their instruments upside down!! Simply amazing!
Saw them live in Oct 2019, Vancouver BC
An audio visual treat beyond words
They sound exactly the same as studio, kudos to their sound and light team
Post the show they were humble enough to meet fans, sign autographs and even sit at the merch booth
Do not miss them if there's a show near you!
I'm going to see them tomorrow night in Berkeley! Looking forward to it.
Love how this music makes you feel High without the drugs. Reminds me a lot of The Doors "The End " song.
worddd
Darth Vato yess
They are used to come to USA , I ve seen them in Austin
A lot of people don't know but the doors used to go to Morocco. Who knows it influenced their music. ;)
You will never hear anything like this on the radio, what beautiful music....
Loved the Tinariwen band my Inspiration from Pakistan 🇵🇰 love ❤️
Loved this group for years, but never saw them perform live. Thanks for this!