Beautiful. I don’t know why I seem to be the only person who hears this song as a call back to the fires of September 11, 2001, even though the song was written in 1960. It was in the long-running Broadway play “The Fantastiks.”
Rest in Power, Brother Belafonte. Your lifelong dedication to the righteous struggle against racism and Jim Crow here in the US and apartheid in South Africa will never be forgotten. You belong amongst the warrior class of our black ancestors now and in our hearts forever.
The Calypso rhythm & the lilting tune in this soulful song Supremely galvanised by nostalgia laden, awe inspiring lyrics, transport me to a world of heavenly unspoilt beauty and serenity, soothing the frayed nerves, by touching the contours of unfathomable ecstacy & a beatific pleasure. ... Saumitra Ghosh
MUITO LINDA OBRIGADO PELA EMOÇÃO QUE VOCÊ ME FAZ SENTIR AO OUVIR SUA VOZ TE VER FICO FELIZ POR SER SUA FÃ CARIOCA BRASILEIRA LOUCA POR TUDO QUE VOCÊ FAZ OBRIGADO POR VOCÊ EXISTIR ANJO
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢I dedicate this here to the fallen heroes whom have been killed today doing the maandamano .May we get the freedom through the blood shade out today.#Zakayo shuka .we're tired of your rein .