An interlude of steel drum, tympani, and bongo injected a decidedly powerful tribal element to the experience. |
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Turner entered the hall behind a child's wooden wagon to which a pair of bongo drums had been lashed. |
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Also, you'll hear bongo drumming and readings from Feynman's popular books. |
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A master of the bongo and timbales, he deftly crafts complex and rousing Latin American anthems infused with a joyous intensity. |
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His heavily reverbed soft croon is accompanied by a simple acoustic guitar and bongo arrangement with a slide guitar punctuating the choruses. |
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The combo of bongo drums and some sharp scratching from DJ Kilmore was pretty impressive. |
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Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines. |
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Colored dots scroll across your screen and tell you which bongo to hit to keep time with the music. |
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Kieron asked his mother to buy him a bongo after seeing them played at the Lammas harvest gathering at the Avebury stone circles last August. |
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Its clean break is accompanied by evil synth stabs, while its catchy bongo slaps keep the tune running at full pace. |
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These rich foreigners want to be sure that they will find a bongo during a fairly brief visit. |
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Africa's mountain bongo antelopes are teetering on the brink of extinction because of deforestation and poaching. |
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In fact, the high bongo plays on an offbeat while the cowbell simply marks the beat. |
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Last October he was arrested after police found him naked and playing the bongo drums. |
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Marlon Brando's personal effects, including a pair of bongo drums and an annotated script of The Godfather, will be auctioned this week. |
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In Kenya, meanwhile, the bongo antelopes, victims of deforestation and poaching, are teetering on the brink of extinction. |
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The press made much of his motorcycle, leather jackets and T-shirts, his bongo drum playing. |
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Other rare animals, too, are scheduled for cloning, including the bongo, cheetah, Sumatran tiger, and, of course, the giant panda. |
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Ancient Mayan ruins, active volcanoes, the world's only hot waterfall, and a couple of weeks spent with a Mexican bongo troupe who believed in gnomes. |
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It rides a steady handclap and a bongo sound, less syncopated than Diwali but faster, inching toward disco. |
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His chief occupations were bongo drummer, confidence trickster, brothel-keeper, drug-smuggler and police informer. |
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During the day and well into the dark, the place reverberates with the sounds of bongo beats and novices practicing kookaburra noises on freshly-carved wind instruments. |
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He held a baby for the cameras and moved briefly to the beat of bongo drums. |
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With bongo drums and rattles, the women's national team have been beating out Samba rhythms and singing around the hotel pool. |
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If you thought your old 28,000 bps modem was slow, what do you thing of the 2 bits per second you can get with bongo drums? |
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They come in many sizes, from the small cha-cha bell the medium-sized mambo bell and the large bongo bell. |
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The highlight: Their bongo player and tambourinist, surely the coolest man on site. |
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The great apes, gorillas and chimpanzees, form the core of this zone, which is also home to the mandrill baboon, the bongo antelope, and the red river hog. |
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The instruments included three rhythm sections, bongo drums, piano, a full complement of brass, saxophones, flutes, clarinets, guitars and even two bassoons. |
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Leopard, elephant, rhino and the rare bongo can all be found here. |
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Songs here are lush with bongo breaks, Hammond organs, brass hits, sparse cuts of old school rap and the recycled wails of some painfully soulful women. |
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Robert hardly noticed as the ghostly voice rasped from his speaker, making his knees knock together like a pair of bongo drums being played by a swarthy, godless native. |
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These cameras have snapped the pigmy hippo, leopard, bongo, antelopes and the white-breasted guineafowl to name a few. |
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Sure, they will clear the dancefloor, most punters will walk out, and management will panic about this bongo business with 18 beats in a bar and a donk on the end of each one. |
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Brazil started strongly and with some early blocks from Santana Rogrigo was quickly 8-3 in front, driven on by bongo drums and near hysterical fans in this converted bullfighting ring. |
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People sat on blankets playing the guitar or bongo drums or meditating. |
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But that was what was out on the bongo drums in the community. |
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Don't expect flamingos, bamboo, bongo drums or fans here. |
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It indicates how strong and ineradicable the wish is, among the bongo islanders, to act up to the tourist image.... England is selling itself, its history, its achievements. |
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It is home to one of the largest remaining populations of gorillas and chimpanzees on the continent, and also harbours significant populations of other endangered large mammal species including forest elephants and bongo. |
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While there are other Red River hogs living in the zoo, Nicole is the only bongo, and she is among the last of her kind. |
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South Sudan's forest reserves also provided habitat for bongo, giant forest hogs, red river hogs, forest elephants, chimpanzees, and forest monkeys. |
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Gear used included an Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawl net, bongo net, Conductivity-Temperature-Depth probes, Expendable Bathythermograph, and a sea surface temperature recorder. |
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The five-year-old won very snugly indeed, with Bongo Fury second and another Irish raider, Al Eile, coming back to his best staying on for third. |
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Bongo is good with other dogs so should be able to live with another pending a successful dog meet at the centre. |
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Bingo Bango Bongo is a points-based game that can be played by any number of golfers, from two up. |
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Kanda Bongo Man, born in 1955 in Inongo in the Belgian Congo, left school at the age of 18 to join a local Kinshasa band, playing the hot rhumba sound of the time. |
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The red girl meets Blue Betty, Pink Patty Puff, Brown Bobby Bongo, Green Goober Gruff, Yellow Yasmina and Orange O'Shea. |
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Ali Bongo Ondimba, President of Gabonese Republic, founded by New York Forum Institute Chairman and Richard Attias. |
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Since Bongo was elected in 2009, Gabon has stepped up anti-poaching patrols in its 13 national parks which are also home to elephants and gorillas. |
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