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It happen at my house yesterday afternoon while was sitting in front of my computer doing some work. I heard a strange cracking sound from the kitchen and when I went to the kitchen to have a look the culprit has ran away…. lucky me.
“ Hehehe…. aku dapat makanan…. baik jua bebuka tabuk nya”
“Nah ada tia orang meliat”
“ Baik tah ku naik sikit eh”
“Karas jua kan di buka eh. Ku gigit nda jua mau… taguh jua ~”
“ Tanggal jua ni kang gigi ku neh”
“Sangal ku eh…. nda jua mau2 nya kan di buka.. malas th ku majal ni… mcm nda nyaman jua sulnya”
Actually this is the 2nd time a monkey break into our kitchen. The first time the monkey did pass the blue cover container. Maybe because it saw the Gardenia Read Bean Paste Bun which make it pass the container. The monkey manage to take 2 buns at that time. Well this time no buns so just grab the container containing “kayu manis, kayu manah, bunga lawang & etc”. There goes our spices.
This song was well-known to Michael Jackson’s fans as his song since his conversion to Islam. Actually Zain Bhikha is an Indian Muslim according to the comments on YouTube. He is the actual singer of the song Give Thanks To Allah. When I first listen this song a few years back, I also thought this song was MJ’s.
Not until this today when someone send me an email telling about this song was not MJ’s. When I tried to search the title of the song, the name appearing was Zain Bhikha . If anyone would like to see and listen to this singer please click here for more and hopefully someone out there could tell me this song belong to whom?.
If this video doesn’t bring a tear to your eyes and makes you smile for the rest of the day, you are a cold hearted bastard. Watch it from beginning to end—you won’t regret it.
This cover of Stand By Me was recorded by completely unknown artists in a street virtual studio all around the world. It all started with a base track—vocals and guitar—recorded on the streets of Santa Monica, California, by a street musician called Roger Ridley. The base track was then taken to New Orleans, Louisiana, where Grandpa Elliott—a blind singer from the French Quarter—added vocals and harmonica while listening to Ridley’s base track on headphones. In the same city, Washboard Chaz’s added some metal percussion to it.
And from there, it just gets rock ‘n’ rolling bananas: The producers took the resulting mix all through Europe, Africa, and South America, adding new tracks with multiple instruments and vocals that were assembled in the final version you are seeing in this video. All done with a simple laptop and some microphones.
I don’t know about you, but it blew me away. Best version of Ben E. King’s classic I’ve ever heard in my life. And I’ve probably heard between five and two billion of them. [Thanks to my friend Fernando]