For music lovers, ethnomusicologists, and fans of 1980s pop, the concert is an essential artifact. The sight of thousands of Zimbabweans dancing to “I Know What I Know” (a song driven by a simple guitar riff and a call-and-response chorus) is as uplifting today as it was 36 years ago.
| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | | Sony Music Entertainment / Legacy Recordings | | Official Status | Out of print; never re-released on Blu-ray or digital streaming. | | Torrent Legality | Distributing/downloading via torrent is copyright infringement (Title 17, U.S. Code). | | Risk | Malware in fake torrents; legal notices from ISPs. | Paul Simon Graceland The African Concert Torrent
The concert was a marriage of American folk-rock and South African mbube , mbaqanga , and township jive . It featured: For music lovers, ethnomusicologists, and fans of 1980s
The concert took place in Zimbabwe because South Africa’s apartheid laws at the time prohibited black and white musicians from performing together in public. Held at the Rufaro Stadium | | Torrent Legality | Distributing/downloading via torrent
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: A powerful performance by Hugh Masekela dedicated to the then-imprisoned Nelson Mandela .