[ ]   [ ]   [ ]                        [ ]      [ ]   [ ]
Kan'Nal — Gypsy
Album: Dreamwalker
Avg rating:
6.9

Your rating:
Total ratings: 3537









Released: 2005
Length: 5:58
Plays (last 30 days): 3
(no lyrics available)
Comments (255)add comment
 GingerandMe wrote:


We are jealous..!!
Boulder Colorado John has all the fun

Lyrics:


Reaching higher
To walk as one people
One color
One earth

Lets bring down
The fire in everyone

Bring down the fire
And walk as one
Tear down the borders
And walk as one land

Unite the colors
And walk as one sight
Represent the planet
We're all one

We don't need
Your lost religions
To tell us
Who we are

Bring down the fire
And walk as one
Tear down the borders
And walk as one land

Unite the colors
And walk as one sight
Represent the planet
We're all one
 jtherieau wrote:


What a waste of pixels. 
Yes! This follows the Skatalites "Freedom Sounds" and I've just had three cups of coffee so you know I ain't standing still! 
kinda sounds a little like Maynard James Keenan, no?
 robin_at_domani wrote:
 
 




This works for me
 coloradojohn wrote:

Hell, yeah! Last Saturday, May 27, 2023, at the annual Boulder Creekfest, we were treated to great live music and beer at the Bandshell, but the highlight of the night was the closing set by the incredible Tierro Band with Bridget Law (of local Elephant Revival). When we heard Tierro and his band begin to play THIS AMAZING SONG of his., and Bridget brought it to the next level with her violin, we danced even more madly, in appropriate celebratory frenzy...it was such a primal jam, such an eternal groove, on such an unforgettable night!



We are jealous..!!
 ImaOldman wrote:



This thing has about the same body shape as me...fortunately I'm 72 and don't give a fuck!


You have your freak flag and you are flying it our friend!!
 jtherieau wrote:



This thing has about the same body shape as me...fortunately I'm 72 and don't give a fuck!
Hell, yeah! Last Saturday, May 27, 2023, at the annual Boulder Creekfest, we were treated to great live music and beer at the Bandshell, but the highlight of the night was the closing set by the incredible Tierro Band with Bridget Law (of local Elephant Revival). When we heard Tierro and his band begin to play THIS AMAZING SONG of his., and Bridget brought it to the next level with her violin, we danced even more madly, in appropriate celebratory frenzy...it was such a primal jam, such an eternal groove, on such an unforgettable night!
 Fergs wrote:

The album art, this song, just perfect




I Agree!
Well now, this is energetic for sure! 
 SurlyRon wrote:

Bought this album (CD) when it first came out after reading a review in a local undergroundish newspaper.  The review gave it high marks but did say at times it was repetitive.  First time I played it on an all-in-one small stereo system, we listened for fifteen to twenty minutes before I commented that the review was correct - rather repetitive.  It was suggested that I check the settings on the stereo and the first track was on constant repeat.  After correcting that problem, we thoroughly enjoyed the entire album, finding it not in the least repetitive.  Always enjoy hearing a track from it on RP!




TOO FUNNY!!   LOL!!  
Wow! Wow! Wow!
So bloody good!!!!!
The album art, this song, just perfect
"Tear down the borders and walk as one" - feckin' right, dude. Humanity did without borders for tens of millennia, and will do so again. 

This number would go down a treat at a greenie festival. I'd dance to it!
GREAT!! RP introduced me to this band, now I like several of their tunes!!  Thanx RP!
 barullo wrote:


Not quite! You need to check your sources. Perhaps you (or your "blind subjects' studies) have never gotten a true Sativa pot strain to compare the effects (sadly, there are not that many "true" available anymore...) Have you heard Sativa can bring mild hallucinations and paranoia (besides the big clean long energy-high, with no downer-munchies effect)?


Rick Simpson Oil contains all the giggle juice.  Period.
It's like the latin version of "Muse"
 wifesboyfriend wrote:


No double-blind study has ever shown a difference. Pot is like speaker wire.


Not quite! You need to check your sources. Perhaps you (or your "blind subjects' studies) have never gotten a true Sativa pot strain to compare the effects (sadly, there are not that many "true" available anymore...) Have you heard Sativa can bring mild hallucinations and paranoia (besides the big clean long energy-high, with no downer-munchies effect)? 
AWESOME - reminds me of this dude, who is an accomplished classical cellist 
 OceanBlue wrote:

Holy crap this is awesome



Change out "awesome" with "crap" in your sentence and I would be more inclined to agree.
 jtherieau wrote:



 idiot_wind wrote:

this rocks

it makes me dizzy

twirling top




I Agree!!
this rocks

it makes me dizzy

twirling top
 clickfaster wrote:
Cat Shred

Oh no, broken jpg! And with such a high rating too, what a shame.
Fast as my cat
monotonous in the extreme.
Love this...what other similar bands?
Awesomeness defined!  Never get tired of hearing this!
 memoryboxer wrote:

perhaps try switching from Indica to Sativa?


No double-blind study has ever shown a difference. Pot is like speaker wire.
Bought this album (CD) when it first came out after reading a review in a local undergroundish newspaper.  The review gave it high marks but did say at times it was repetitive.  First time I played it on an all-in-one small stereo system, we listened for fifteen to twenty minutes before I commented that the review was correct - rather repetitive.  It was suggested that I check the settings on the stereo and the first track was on constant repeat.  After correcting that problem, we thoroughly enjoyed the entire album, finding it not in the least repetitive.  Always enjoy hearing a track from it on RP!
wow!!!!
Lacks refinement.
 jukes1 wrote:
Mostly I hate Latin, Hard, Psychedelic, Post-rock (thanks Wikipedia), but this is not bad.
 
perhaps try switching from Indica to Sativa?
 Jelani wrote:
I love this! The energy!
 

solid 9. thanks RP.
 jtherieau wrote:
 
Not sure about the dandruff...
 rhlrstn wrote:

WTH did I just watch?
 
Great sound and this guy dances perfectly to the music!!
No borders, no lost religions, feckin' right on! One love, one tribe, dudes. 9 from the jigging Nottingham jury :)
 jtherieau wrote:
 
WTH did I just watch?
I love this! The energy!
Daym,  that's some good guitar! 
 jukes1 wrote:
Mostly I hate Latin, Hard, Psychedelic, Post-rock (thanks Wikipedia), but this is not bad.
 


Don't be pigeonholing now...bad boy!    If you want to get your dancing bananas out...go ahead!

Holy shit that instrumental is epic
Mostly I hate Latin, Hard, Psychedelic, Post-rock (thanks Wikipedia), but this is not bad.
LOVE this music!!!  I thought this was Janah at first.  Wish they were still around...
 cely wrote:
Great music.  But what do we call the genre?  I see the band calls their stuff "tribal psychadelic," but this particular song could also be called "Death Klezmer."
 
I get a strong sense of north african sound, Morrocan, Berber, etc.
 Paradisealan56 wrote:
That giff is really cool. It's right in time.
 

But never look a GIF-horse in the mouth!
Great music.  But what do we call the genre?  I see the band calls their stuff "tribal psychadelic," but this particular song could also be called "Death Klezmer."
like "late september dogs"......
Enough already...
That giff is really cool. It's right in time.
Songs like this is what keeps me coming back
Long live RP
Hear hear. This is awesome. But just thinking about peyote in a desert, for example, no longer excites me. Makes me only reach for some Tylenol for the headache all this too-much is now bringing on.  
 jtherieau wrote:
 

Thanks RP for directing me to Kan'nal. They have even better stuff then Gipsy.
Amazing group
 clickfaster wrote:
Cat Shred
 
HA HA.  I have a new kitten and he is doing just this.  He's tough to get under control when Radio Paradise is on.
 clickfaster wrote:
Cat Shred
 I rate this comment a 10.

Cat Shred
 Krakus wrote:
This song would be an excellent for a psy ops while the West conducts bombing runs on ISIL!{#Moon}

 
Yes! But where is ISIL?  They are in Syria, they are in Libya, they are in Somalia, they are in Iraq, they are in Lebanon, they are in Gaza. Hey now, they are in your bath tub.  Bombs Away....
Love it!! 
Why are so many people posting that they like it but it only has a 6.4 rating?  This is weird.
Holy Crap this is wicked : )  only counted 9 snakes inthat art piece, and alittle froggy, brought to mind a great read:Schultes, Richard Evans; Albert Hofmann (1980). The Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens (2nd ed.). Springfield, Ill.: Thomas. ISBN 0-398-03863-5.
Not getting the hate.  This is awesome.
Very rarely comment, but this is all kinds of awesome! {#Bananajam}
Love it.......give it another chance with head phones
Holy crap is right!
 
{#Dancingbanana_2}
please stop this song. Thanks
twice in two days!!!  Woo hoo!!
 skooba wrote:
I just came here to post the same thing!  {#Notworthy}

OceanBlue wrote:
Holy crap this is awesome

 

  AMEN!  {#Dancingbanana_2}


Whoa!
I just came here to post the same thing!  {#Notworthy}

OceanBlue wrote:
Holy crap this is awesome

 


 {#Dancingbanana_2}OceanBlue wrote:
Holy crap this is awesome

 


Holy crap this is awesome
 jen3005545 wrote:
This is crazy belly dancing at Burning Man music!  Love it!  {#Biggrin}

 
Funny, I was thinking the same thing.
 CHuLoYo wrote:
From The Waterboys - The Raggle Taggle Gypsy, to Donovan - The Enchanted Gypsy, and finally to Kan´Nal - Gypsy.
Long live the Bill!

 
Yes sure hitting the spots in this session.
From The Waterboys - The Raggle Taggle Gypsy, to Donovan - The Enchanted Gypsy, and finally to Kan´Nal - Gypsy.
Long live the Bill!
Nice set Bill. Thanks
 ench wrote:

Again today, I wasn't sure about Raggle Taggle following Pretty Woman, but the rest of the progression is spot on.

 
 Exactly my thought ^^. Bill, you've heard : 

+
Kan'Nal — Gypsy 
= Awesome !

You just need to find another song to make the transition between Pretty woman and this sequence ;)

 
 johnnycache wrote:

Some gringos just don't get it ...

 
Sorry, don't get what?

Why this would be a highly inspirational song for a low-level bombing run, followed by a 6-g pull-up at the Initial Position, roll inverted, hoooold it, now - pull through the horizon, roll upright with a 45-degree dive angle to the release point and another 6-g pull-out, and another jinking sanddune-top high-speed egress?

(Or, if you are in the USAF, some guy in a flight suit and ascot with a joystick in an air conditioned room near Las Vegas pushes a button)...


 annie_fannie wrote: 
Again today, I wasn't sure about Raggle Taggle following Pretty Woman, but the rest of the progression is spot on.


 Krakus wrote:
This music would be excellent for a bombing run on ISIL!{#Moon}

 
Some gringos just don't get it ...
This song would be an excellent for a psy ops while the West conducts bombing runs on ISIL!{#Moon}
{#Bananajam}

Love Kan'Nal!!!!
Gypsy hour - Very cool{#Dancingbanana}
This is crazy belly dancing at Burning Man music!  Love it!  {#Biggrin}
The more I hear this, the more I like it!{#Bananasplit}
 realsleep wrote:
This guy sounds like he will kill you if you don't bring down the borders and unite all the people.
 
Funny, my first thought was "this guy sounds like the guy who, when crossing the border, would say 'let me do the talking,' and then subsequently get everybody killed."
Seriously though, this is really terrible.  {#Razz}

 
roulleau wrote:

My response to the song itself is similar:

RALF!

 


 raulman1 wrote:
ROFL!

 
realsleep wrote:
This guy sounds like he will kill you if you don't bring down the borders and unite all the people.
 
 
My response to the song itself is similar:

RALF!

ROFL! {#Beat}

 
realsleep wrote:
This guy sounds like he will kill you if you don't bring down the borders and unite all the people.
 

Something has drawn me here today.....
love this...   chair dancing at the office...  my staff hates it when I bang on the desk like it's a set of bongos...   he he

(she's got rhythm.... she can't help herself)
{#Drummer}

 jhorton wrote:
I dare you to not chair dance to this.
  I'm on it, don't worry. -Fingers snapping, looking ridiculous-.


 jhorton wrote:
I dare you to not chair dance to this! {#Dancingbanana_2}
 
But do you triple dog dare me??




 pdemeester wrote:
Kinda reminds me of Bony M meets the really bad local Greek band at a restaurant at Blue Mountain (an unfortunate experience last weekend) with an algerian flair. "Oh those Russians!"
 


I think that's why I like it!!!
 ThePoose wrote:
He should hook up with Loreena. Think of the output.
 
Absolutely!
I have GOT TO get this CD!
I dare you to not chair dance to this! {#Dancingbanana_2}

Man, this is the kinda stuff I love! Great percussion, got me boogying!!{#Dancingbanana_2}


 Businessgypsy wrote:
Apropos of something, I am listening through 100% hemp headphones.

If you know what I mean.


And I think you do.

 

{#Lol}

Nice song for this kind of headphones.


Mindscrape wrote:
Guys, duh, as MrCaps has pointed out the group is not using 100% hemp microphones.
Apropos of something, I am listening through 100% hemp headphones.

If you know what I mean.


And I think you do.

Kinda reminds me of Bony M meets the really bad local Greek band at a restaurant at Blue Mountain (an unfortunate experience last weekend) with an algerian flair. "Oh those Russians!"
{#Dancingbanana_2}

I like the sound.


 a_genuine_find wrote:




 
It's bred for its magic and skills.


 Freedonia wrote:
This is a different version than the one on the album. Anybody know where to find this one?
 
Actually, this version is from a sampler CD they were giving away for donations at Earthdance 2005 in Laytonville, CA.  They do put on a great live show and I recommend you see them live if possible.  Info at www.kannal.org

Yes, Hitler would not have liked this music. (since godwin made a law, someone needs to follow it right?)

He should hook up with Loreena. Think of the output.
 MojoJojo wrote:


It's liger. It's pretty much my favorite animal.