Fela: Music is the Weapon is a documentary film from 1982 featuring a wealth of live concert footage (from his club in Lagos, "The Shrine") as well as interviews with the legendary Nigerian singer, bandleader and social critic. Here's
part 1,
2,
3,
4,
5 and
6.
[more inside]
posted by flapjax at midnite
on Nov 5, 2008 -
22 comments
Nigerians have always had musical opinions about lots of topics. From
premature pregnancy, to
women who cannot conceive,
political criminals or the old topic of
heartbreak.
And that's just the old stuff. The new Nigerian music is about
the Nigerian perspective on 419,
sexing your professor for better grades,
staying faithful to your wife, how a big
schlong can get you girls, how
getting your car hit by a politician is the best that can happen to a poor man,
big booties,
success as a musician,
being in love and the everywhere played
African Queen. There is also the embarrassing stuff, like when the most popular actress decides she also wants to
sing. And let's
not forget Idols West Africa.
posted by markesh
on Jul 4, 2007 -
9 comments