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"Yil Lull" is a song written and performed by Joe Geia. It originally appeared on his 1988 album of the same name. Yill Lull means sing in Guugu Yimithirr.〔Green Left Weekly issue #58 - 3 June 1992 (Hidden Things worth looking for )〕 The colours used in the lyrics are the colours of the Aboriginal flag. "Yil Lull" is considered an aboriginal anthem.〔〔The Age 4 May 2006 (Dream team assembled for footy's Dreamtime at the 'G )〕〔The Age 27 May 2006 (My dream of real reconciliation )〕〔The Age 2 June 2007 (Crying for the place we could become )〕 It was performed by The Black Arm Band in their murundak concert. It has been covered by Singers For The Red Black & Gold, Paul Kelly and Marcia Howard (Goanna). ==Singers For The Red Black & Gold== In 1998 "Yil Lull" was released as a single by Singers For The Red Black & Gold. This version was sung by Archie Roach, Paul Kelly, Christine Anu, Judith Durham, Kutcha Edwards, Renee Geyer and Tiddas with the music performed by Stephen Hadley (Paul Kelly Band, Professor Ratbaggy) (bass), Bruce Haymes (Paul Kelly Band, Professor Ratbaggy) (keyboards), Spencer P. Jones (guitar), Peter Luscombe (drums), Shane O'Mara (Paul Kelly Band, Rebecca's Empire, Tim Rogers and the Temperance Union) (guitar). This version also appeared on a compilation for the 2000 Olympics called ''Our Island Home'' (2000, Festival Mushroom Records). *"Yil Lull" (1998) White/Mushroom # Singers For The Red Black & Gold - "Yil Lull" (Joe Geia) # Christine Anu - "Island Home (The Chant Mix)" (Neil Murray) # Blackfire - "Got To Be A Chance" (Grant Hansen) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yil Lull」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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