Tibet checking in
rootlesscosmo
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Not sure if there's records here yet. But I can tell you shit is cold and the air is wild thin. Going up a flight of stairs is a struggle. Most of Lhasa is Chinese but I managed to meet some fly Tibetan mamas who took me to a Tibetan club last night and heard Tibetan rap. Shit was nuts. People are crazy generous with the beer shots here; my head hurts. I'm on that Dimox anti-altitude sickness schitt and it makes my fingers tingle and carbonated beverages taste like schitt.
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Did they play 'Tibetan Jam'?
Yo, Tibetan rap...I want to hear/see more....
I'm trying to cop some tapes before I leave. I'm in Tibet only another few days before heading overland through China to Laos.
http://www.asianart.com/gendun/index.html#11
Here's some Tibetan rock too:
DUH, DUDE IS ON A SEX TOUR
THE CHAD WORLD TOUR![/b]
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catch him slow dancing to fast songs at your favorite club in your country soon.
O Deezey, WHAT are you doing eating "Tibetan" food in Seattle! LOL. You should have called me last night and you could have joined me at the super dope sushi spot for dinner.
Don't leave before getting bent on some good homemade barley beer (chang).
Make sure you get a chance to see the Buddha at the center of the nangkhor (the jho). Don't go in with the tourists, though,wait in the long line with the rest of the Tibetans. That's about as authentic an experience as you can have in Lhasa. I would also recommend walking the full lingkhor with the pilgrims. It'll take an hour or two, but it is totally worth it.
Also, if time permits, see if you can hire a driver to take you to Lake Namtso. It's incredible.
Word i had tibetan for dinner yesterday night. Good food.
When I was in MacLeod Ganj, in Dharamsala, in India I heard a Tibetan band playing covers of Bob Marley songs in Tibetan--surreal.
be back early June prolly. see you then holmes.