Indigenous Music from Mantamaru

by Robbo on 29/03/2009

Welcome to another Pleasant Sunday Afternoon.

Last week Ngaanyatjarra Media came over and fixed the media room. As well as a plethora of digital pics being taken and stored on the PCs a couple of the young men recorded a few songs using the mixing desk.

Gosha Jackson

Gosha Jackson

Gosha Jackson is the singer while Basher Woods plays the instruments.

The song is titled I Miss My Home (click once on the link to play) and sung in the Ngaanyatjarra language.

it starts with:

I miss my home and my friends
What can I do when I’m alone
And all my people back at home
The place called Jameson

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Robbo
03.29.09 at 3:41 pm
sandnsurf
03.29.09 at 3:43 pm
Indigeneity
03.30.09 at 12:42 am
indigeneity
03.30.09 at 12:42 am
healthengine
03.30.09 at 9:54 am
Robbo
03.31.09 at 7:34 pm
Robbo
01.23.10 at 8:48 am

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1 frank burns 03.31.09 at 12:07 am

Beautiful, I loved every moment and it drew me back to my earlier days when I shared Archie Roach’s bedroom and I recall the strings he used to play? But in this track there is a sense of the nomad returning back to the spirit world. I hope you do well from here. I’m including my post blog so you can find me: http://tinyurl.com/cle76u

2 Robbo 03.31.09 at 12:23 pm

You shared a room with Archie roach? Fantastic. Nice story

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