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My Fucshia Flip-Flops

 
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Inspired by a scene in the PBS Frontline documentary “The Lost American” describing disaster relief specialist Fred Cuny’s participation as a pilot in relief efforts to Biafra in the 1969 Nigerian Civil War, Gaizse Music composed, recorded, and mixed “My Fucshia Flip-Flops” in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during autumn 1997. Unavailable as a stand alone work, until now, this song was originally intended to be part of a much larger sound piece “My Fucshia Flip-Flops://Ballad of Flapcast,” originally released in 1998 on the My Fucshia Flip-Flops Single and which will appear on Gaizse Music’s forthcoming release, Tales of The Banished & Elite. “My Fucshia Flip-Flops” includes guitar and sampling by Kerry d’Noit and vocals and sampling by Liam d’Noit.

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Inspired by a scene in the PBS Frontline documentary “The Lost American” describing disaster relief specialist Fred Cuny’s participation as a pilot in relief efforts to Biafra in the 1969 Nigerian Civil War, Gaizse Music composed, recorded, and mixed “My Fucshia Flip-Flops” in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during autumn 1997. Unavailable as a stand alone work, until now, this song was originally intended to be part of a much larger sound piece “My Fucshia Flip-Flops://Ballad of Flapcast,” originally released in 1998 on the My Fucshia Flip-Flops Single and which will appear on Gaizse Music’s forthcoming release, Tales of The Banished & Elite. “My Fucshia Flip-Flops” includes guitar and sampling by Kerry d’Noit and vocals and sampling by Liam d’Noit.

The post My Fucshia Flip-Flops first appeared on G-Bon N'touk's myndPod.

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