studmissile wrote:
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I love this, thank you. The lyrics in this song reminded me for some reason of an artist from Zimbabwe called George Pada whom I haven't listened to in years. He played in bars around Zimbabwe in the late 80's and developed an almost cult following. He was not an incredible guitar player or singer but he was present and committed in every word he sang, I thought. He then made one album and died shortly afterwards in 1995. His first edition albums are now rare collector's items. His album has been re-released many times over the years and he made incredible posthumous sales (especially before the 2000's when the economy really crashed) but the original albums on vinyl especially (cassette not so much), are worth some money as the record company didnt make that many as they did not expect to generate much sales.
I could listen to his whole album and not skip a track, I remember my uncle playing this album over and over when I was kid and the sadness and emotion in some of his songs, even as a child you "got it" in every single song. Here is one of his few songs that's in English, I hope you guys at least find it interesting