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Rusted Root — Agbadza
Album: Rusted Root
Avg rating:
5.7

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Total ratings: 493









Released: 1998
Length: 4:25
Plays (last 30 days): 0
We only know our love is for you.
We only know our love is for you.
We only know our love is for you.
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 byrd wrote:

I really enjoy most of Rusted Root's music, however, some of their music is just a bit too "primal" for me. This is one of those songs. None the less, it always amazes me that music like this can come from Pittsburgh, PA.



it amazes me too - i think for the opposite reason you may be saying. it amazes me because there are a lot of extremely talented musicians/artists/singers from pittsburgh, pa. 

if i never heard this outfit again, it would be too soon.
If I never hear this again - I will be content
Go back to Africa!
I love these people. They put on such a wonderful crowd pleasing performance every time they come to town. Good time whether up-front or kicking it in the back!
I really like this!

first play in 10 years?

 

{#Cowboy}


Redeyespy said they sound like wannabes but I agree with JCJ! Wannabe what's? Rusted Roots? Rooted Rust? Rutted Roosts? But good for that primal campfire thing like Hempletons said to, you know, flow through and exalt a longing for a higher spirit thing that you get after work. It's probably harmless too
Yalili yalil!
This is a wild, high-activity song.
Mari wrote:
brokemusician wrote:
I don't exactly know what your German translation means, but this sucks! Big cheese.
It's a phrase, which means: I like it very much!!!
iMacomania wrote:
That is the cheese!
I don't exactly know what your German translation means, but this sucks! Big cheese.
That is the cheese!
This guy sings like Elmer Fudd.
I really enjoy most of Rusted Root's music, however, some of their music is just a bit too "primal" for me. This is one of those songs. None the less, it always amazes me that music like this can come from Pittsburgh, PA.
Good enough to be a "positive" rated song, but not completely catching my attention.
ploafmaster wrote:
Alright, so maybe there's no, "hibbityabbityoobbityawww" factor in this song, but it still bores the life outta me.
Yaabaadaabaadooo.
houstoib wrote:
This song doesn't appear on this album.... Wrongly named? I missed the song, so someone else will have to help out here.
Nevermind, found it on their original album. It is incorrectly displayed as being on When I Woke, but it is on their self-named album.
This song doesn't appear on this album.... Wrongly named? I missed the song, so someone else will have to help out here.
Let your hair down and twirl with reckless abandon around the campfire to this one, mates. Pure primal energy. The rhythm swirls like a dust devil as it seeks to connect the earth to the sky…the beasts with the gods. hear our sounds please as we summon the energy from the depths of this earth to flow through us to exault our longing for a higher spirit…
Alright, so maybe there's no, "hibbityabbityoobbityawww" factor in this song, but it still bores the life outta me.
I have to plead ignorance re their other stuff, but I like this song. Kinda real deal and Afro-Moby-Celts at the same time.
The correct answer is 'AFRO-MOBY-CELTS'.
redeyespy wrote:
I dunno, certainly an improvement over the other offerings I've heard, but they still sound like wannabes.
Wannabe whats? They're the real deal my friend
I dunno, certainly an improvement over the other offerings I've heard, but they still sound like wannabes.
This is certainly very different from most of their output, most of which I like quite well. This however is outstanding. Dono what they were on when they did this, but I want some too :D
I must edit my original comment. This song is great, but I don\'t really like most of their music...I just can\'t seem to stomach the weird voice of the lead singer.