Michael Kiwanuka - I'm Getting Ready // The Crypt Sessions video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/06/28

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Michael Kiwanuka performs 'I'm Getting Ready' for The Crypt Sessions

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With Michael Kiwanuka, it's all about the voice. A voice that he describes as "hitting straight through to the core" with direct, emotional songs about love, yearning, comfort and belonging. It's a voice that built him a following via MySpace and small London gigs, and led Paul Butler from The Bees to invite him to the band's Isle of Wight studio to lay down these introductory tracks. Which makes it all the more strange, really, that what Kiwanuka originally set out to be was a session guitarist who maybe wrote the odd song for other people.

Now 23, growing up in North London Michael struggled at times to see where he fitted in. An avid England and Spurs fan, he found it hard to imagine a day when a name like Kiwanuka could sit comfortably on the back of a football shirt here. Nonetheless, when his parents took him and his brother back to the Uganda to visit family, he and his brother were immediately recognised as English tourists. Like most of his schoolmates, he liked bands like Nirvana and Blur, but it was only when he discovered that Jimi Hendrix was black that he was able to imagine himself picking up a guitar.

In his teens, two other icons helped him find his voice. A friend gave him a Bob Dylan box set, and Michael was bowled over by the power of a well-crafted song, delivered with just urgent vocals and an acoustic guitar. Later, he was playing the free CD that came with a music magazine and heard an out-take of 'Sitting on the Dock of the Bay' in which Otis Redding was talking to the studio engineer. It made the soul icon seem more human, more accessible, and though there were later to be other influences from Bill Withers and Terry Callier to John Martyn and Laura Marling, it was Dylan and Redding who laid the foundations for Michael's own rootsy, folk-inflected modern soul.

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Comments

8 years ago

Michael Hanlon

his voice is hautning but don't underrate the guitar playing either

11 years ago

Rob Fyfield

Beautiful

12 years ago

thomas tangoroy

Masa Rider strong recommended

12 years ago

Distudio7

Thank you for this beautiful song, it should humble all of us.

12 years ago

William Farmer

gotcha bro

12 years ago

terriblillo

precioso

12 years ago

Sera Lubowa

Perfect!

12 years ago

cristian barros

este tema me rompe el corazón, es un tema hermoso!!

12 years ago

David S. Pumpkins

Two people hate music.

12 years ago

yodit yimer

Love it!

12 years ago

joshuarose203040

Crip sessions *

13 years ago

MyParvathy

Blues blues blues Yeah Yeah Yeah ... Merci...

13 years ago

Supriya Sharma

freshest tune getting play on tv today!

13 years ago

EdRobinsonMusic

LOVE THIS! I know I'm just a nobody but I love this song and have done a cover. Would really mean a lot to me if it could get some serious views, it you could spend a few minutes watching i would really appreciate it :)

13 years ago

CrowdSurfin

effortless

13 years ago

jonathon clyne

a star :)

13 years ago

MichaelBallack91

Dangerous Minds brought me here, but...WHY HASN'T ANYONE POINTED OUT THE CLEAR INFLUENCE DYLAN HAD ON THIS GUY? Listen to the rhythm. Then listen to It Takes a Lot to Laugh it Takes a Train to Cry...It sounds almost exactly the same!

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