
The National Children's Bureau, which receives £12!!! million a year, mainly from Government funded organisations, has issued guidance to play leaders and nursery teachers advising them to be alert for racist incidents among youngsters in their care.
Ga eens wat doen!!

freek:
Il pleure, because you don't know Jesus' crazy love.
ikiro:
Tour de Kevorkian.
Zoute snor:
kreun steun
ape: El ritmo de la lluvia
regen?
Ik heb nieuwe schoenen man! Gemaakt in Afrika waar ALTIJD de zon schijnt JA!

En terecht ! (dat schoppen dan)

Geklopt worden op de meet.
In my previous pots, I linked a youtube containing Neil Steiphenson's electronic overdubs over the famous Burundi drumtrack from may 1967. I mentioned Joni Mitchels variant. It was dubbed over the B-side of Neil's 1971 single. Joni used guitar, voice and minimoog, and called it "The Jungle Line". Jungle avant la lettre... High quality stereo youtube dans les more. Continue reading 'Burundi revisited'

More p00lmania here at Och as it is time for the T00rp00l again. Join in on the OCHBLOG subleague at sportpOOls (JayJay will probably throw the password in the comments). Registration is open until 12.00hrs CET this Saturday July 5, 2008. A votre demandé, les coureurs et les connaiseurs. This year le Grand Départ de Bretagne, home to great cyclists such as le Biqet, le Boulanger de Saint-Méen, the Badger, and of course Marie.

ThE_ED: I can peel my skin off, and can't get lyrics of armoured tanks out of my head, so I'm turning to even crueler ways of destruction. After this you can try to find me at the right side of the stage in the crowd here. (Sort of "where is waldo?")
At npr.org you will find World Café, a gatheringplace for all kinds of live concerts (stream). Pretty nice. I came across it in search of My Morning Jacket (8 juli Melkweg) en Death Cab for Cutie (10 juli Melkweg).
You will find concerts of famous artists (Black Keys, Billy Brag and Bjork) and lesser known artists as Lou Reed and Max Roach. Best aardig during bsc’ing.
This track is one of my all time favorites since I first heard it in 1986. It was nearly weekly turned in the Bakkerij, a pub in .nl, feared for it's hasjisj but famous for it's music.
The basis for this track is a recording of the court drummers of Burundi. The structure you hear is circle of drummers, while the drummers are called one after the other to perform a dance and drum solo on the huge ngoma drum in the middle of the group. It's remarkably similar to Japanese Kodo drumming.
The drumtrack was also used by Joni Mitchell, Bow wow wow, and Manu Chao, to name but a few. Neil Steiphenson played guitar and piano on top of it in 1971, and did an electronic remake in 1981, which you can hear here. I know every sound, every piano note, every drum and syndrum hit in this recording. Continue reading 'Burundi Black'