Live early version of Matigari before the lyrics were written. Kirk, Bryon, Anthony & Lee. Matigari is a book by Ngugi that Paul Price turned me on to.
Some context from Ngugi’s bio:
While Ngugi was in Britain for the launch and promotion of Devil on the Cross, he learned about the Moi regime’s plot to eliminate him on his return, or as coded, give a red carpet welcome on arrival at Jomo Kenyatta Airport. This forced him into exile, first in Britain (1982 –1989), and then the U.S. after (1989-2002), during which time, the Moi dictatorship hounded him trying, unsuccessfully, to get him expelled from London and from other countries he visited. In 1986, at a conference in Harare, an assassination squad outside his hotel in Harare was thwarted by the Zimbwean security. His next Gikuyu novel, Matigari, was published in 1986. Thinking that the novel’s main character was a real living person, Dictator Moi issued an arrest warrant for his arrest but on learning that the character was fictional, he had the novel “arrested;” instead. Undercover police went to all the bookshops in the country and the Publishers warehouse and took the novel away. So, between 1986 and 1996, Matigari could not be sold in Kenyan bookshops. The dictatorship also had all Ngugi’s books removed from all educational institutions.
We hope you enjoy the first part of the episode one of the first season of Cooking with Lud (that’s a mouthful). I won’t spoil the surprise, but I will say that the next episode does not have nearly the amount of subtitles. Also, I’m looking for someone who can do a voice overs in various languages.
Also, also — trying this with Facebook video instead of YT. Thoughts or suggestions?
We’re pleased to say that the band has contributed (and will continue to contribute) to the new CyTunes site in memory of Cy Rawls. We just uploaded Immigration Song, one of our most popular numbers.
Please pay a visit to the site and browse around.
Please visit the CyTunes site and consider buying something. It’s a really cool thing his friends have put together and a fine tribute to Rawls. The posse rides on.
Lud — V Side One
1. One More Dollar
2. V
3. A Little About the Band
4. This Thing Called Love
5. Spy Planes Ruled My Childhood
Side Two
1. Song for Someone’s Dad
2. Several Million Light Years From Now
3. Tribute to German Jam Bands of the Late 1960s and Early 1970s
4. Those Stupid Bastards Poisoned the Town
5. Juniper
6. 3 am
Recording details and lyrics after the jump(Continued)
Gosh golly this is going to be a big deal.
Opening the show is Awesome, which includes Bryon’s son Basie. This is, I think, their first Chapel Hill show and we’re very proud to have them on the bill. They are as their name implies.
Awesome starts (probably) around 10 or 10:30 or so. Not a long set I’m told, so don’t missit.
Then we’ll have a prize drawing for a piece of rare Lud memorabilia — no hints here, but it does not include any articles of clothing (sorry, we’re all out of LudThongs).
From there, we’ll play two sets — a nice, pleasant poppy set and a late, driving rockwonderous set.
Then we’ll sit down and go ‘whooo’ a few times and then go home.
This is all to celebrate the release of V, which is going to get some press this week it seems.
So, get your tickets early, squirrelly.
We’ll have both CDs and LPs for sale and that will be great.
All proceeds from the tickets and show go to the Record-Another-Lud-Record Fund.
Please consider attending this event and egging us on for your Saturday evening amusement.
Thanks