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A thoughtful essay, Simon. I agree with you on a lot of things, actually.I guess this will be purely speculative, but in terms of African American groups—the string influenced music that seems to have come back in such force is primarily based on musically integrating European influences from Disney cinema, which was centered on a bunch of white Americans whose overriding goal was to present Africans as "ugly," "just like us". The closest you get to those energized sounds in Britain today is out of a bunch of British musicians, who are reinterpreting African sounds within their own traditions. I guess a similar spectrum of awareness is informing what we hear now, in the spiritual descendants of the 1960s/70s. While an appreciation of African music for its own sake is essential, a better appreciation of the history of Western music is revealing context and interplay that helps us to identify the stuff of our own tradition as something different to the Sesame Street motifs and kiddie TV presents in films like *The Lion King*. What used to be a tradition of little guys who liked to play with their own cultures and audiences were often undervalued and have been re-defined as a bunch of Anglo Saxon white guys getting around in boats in their own particular boats. African music has been erased almost entirely from Western music, save as one of many eclectic musicians or tendencies. Now these little virtual realities of inclusiveness and lack of the historical baggage of being drummed into in the minds of minority groups are, for the first time, affecting the musical climate of the many cultures that make up the Western world. Which is amazing. I know what you mean about the Soovwers and their micro communities being a breath of fresh air by comparison to the way things seem to happen for their hamlet that is the Eurovision. You can fool a few of the people all of the time, and so the Soovwer worldview has been embraced, by the artists, by the majority of the record buying public, and by the record industry. You might have changed the zeitgeist without quite grasping the enormity of your achievement (that little magic thing that I’m an outsider to) You did it in your time but you’re a part of the process that’s changed the long term fates of millions of African kids from all over South Africa.LynneThis was a really nice + interesting post. d2c66b5586