Sir Paul McCartney - Thoughts On Fela video free download


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MORE CELEB-VLOGS TO FOLLOW ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 15th AT: http://www.youtube.com/fela

This is part of a series of videos presenting the salutations of celebrities on the occasion of what would have been Fela's 75th birthday. Also on this day, 15th October, Knitting Factory Records are releasing Red Hot + Fela, a compilation album featuring interpretations of Fela songs by a raft of top drawer artists. All profits from this album go towards combatting AIDS.

Paul McCartney describes meeting Fela, his visit to the Shrine and his favourite Fela song.

Red Hot is an AIDS awareness organisation currently partnering with Knitting Factory Records to present a collection of cross-genre collaborations representing rock, hip-hop, Americana, and classical for an album release of Fela Kuti compositions, 'RED HOT + FELA' (Knitting Factory, 15 October 2013). The release includes classic Fela anthems like "Lady" recorded by tUnE-yArDs, ?uestlove (The Roots), Angelique Kidjo and Akua Naru, "Zombie" recorded by Spoek Mathambo, Cerebral Cortex and Frown, "Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Am" recorded by My Morning Jacket, Merrill Garbus (from tUnE-yArDs), and Brittany Howard (from Alabama Shakes) and "Sorrow, Tears & Blood" reworked by the Kronos Quartet along with TV On The Radio's Kyp Malone and Tunde Adembimpe.

Red Hot + Fela now available on iTunes and Amazon, also on CD and Vinyl.

Comments

8 years ago

Willy Agboton

great story!

9 years ago

Tino B.

fela is the greatest Artist to have ever walked this planet,talking bout Music.

9 years ago

darthluke66

Isn't it ironic. Remembering WHY BLACK MAN DEY SUFFER.Very emotional music.JO MINI KOKO JO MINI GBE!!!

9 years ago

gee gee k

I don't think the great Sir Paul needs to steal someone's music!........

9 years ago

PredeKing

The "circumstances" that Paul refers to may have something to do with "gbana"/"igbo". The fact that he remembers the riff is a testament to both Paul's talent and the power of Fela's music . 

10 years ago

Joseph Aranov

Macca the king

10 years ago

SANCHEZ MIND AND MUSIC

Enter:"WHY BLACK MAN DEY SUFFER" here on You Tube and you'll find the vinyl version of Fela's song which I painstakingly restored from the original Afrodesia Nigerian LP.To the best of my knowledge, it still has not been reissued on CD or iTunes.I was wondering why so many people were recently viewing this videoand mentioning Paul McCartney. Now I know why... 

10 years ago

Mike Pitt

Great story!

10 years ago

Akin Olawale

Great! Thanks, Sir Paul. 

10 years ago

fa11234

Somebody please find that Sahka woman record for Paul McCartney! If you do you'll be rich.!

10 years ago

spliffveron

Excellent accuracy.

10 years ago

Phil Bell

Priceless history of paths crossing!

10 years ago

kennedy Ihe

Fela forever!

10 years ago

olayinka balogun

FELA LIVES!!!

10 years ago

rhoyt15

deep man

10 years ago

zookat

Yeah, Sir Paul was playing the riff to "Why Blackman Dey Suffer" Good ear! I've always loved the rhythm of that tune! "Kan-Gini Koko, Kan-Gini Jeeh-Jeeh... Kan-Gini Koko, Kan-Gini Jeeh-Jeeh..."

10 years ago

John Igbaifua

Thanks Paul

10 years ago

oyinbojujuman

This is the most favorite Fela song ofPaul McCartney: "WHY BLACKMAN DEY SUFFER"

10 years ago

Dr. William E. Doyle

Music IS the weapon. Thanks Sir Paul and thanks Fela!

10 years ago

tonartification

Paul on the Fender Rhodes, showing us that hypnotic Fela riff. McCartney still seems to be a fanatic of great music, no matter where it comes from! This is an eclectic musical taste that I appreciate, indeed!!

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