happyfilmluvguy
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At the moment I am listening to a well known band known as "The Gypsy Kings", a group of roughians who play such styles as Flamenco, Salsa, Rumba, and Samba. They have a distinctive style, and am proud to say they were the chosen ones for my first stadium style concert.
I listen to A LOT of music that I don't understand, and don't really try. I feel music is indeed universal, and though I cannot understand what Cecilia Bartoli, the Ladysmith Black Mambazo, or Gujarati Garba are describing in their music, I still feel a part of it and it still is enjoyable. That is sometimes difficult for many. I can't say I've heard music in every language known to human kind, but hand me one song in German, give me one in French, Italian, Arabic, Portuguese, Aztec, Dutch, Japanese, etc, and I will listen to it the best I can.
I love (I don't say that word too often) multicultural music. I feel every culture has something to say in song, just as I do as a listener. We may speak differently, but our musical interpretations play in unison. I hope all can appreciate a good song, even if it's difficult to understand.
I'd like to share a simple tune from "Ladysmith Black Mambazo" just to allow them explain their style. It's beautiful.
This one is called "Zintombi"
What artists do you listen to from various cultures and countries around the world?