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Save the Sumatran Tiger
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(The Summercamp)
Save the Sumatran Tiger
After owning this record for almost a year, I finally recorded 'The Endangered Song', albeit poorly.
Since their album In the Mountain in the Clouds, I've been completely hooked on Portugal. The Man, and their album collaboration with Danger Mouse for Evil Friends, although a slight deviation from the group's usual sound, was all in all a very solid album with a more energetic zing to it. Now, Portugal. The Man fans have something new to look forward to. The band has teamed up with the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute to spread the an important message regarding the rapid extinction of the Sumatran Tiger. With less than 400 of these beautiful tigers left in the world, the band has recorded a new track entitled "Endangered Song". The track has only been released on 400 vinyl copies distributed to influencers who are asked to digitize the album. The vinyl itself is made out of materials that will degrade over time, so unless the track is digitized and spread, the song itself will disappear as well as the Sumatran Tiger. Please spread the word of this beautiful message, help support the repopulation of the Sumatran Tiger, and share this fantastic new song. You can find more information about the cause in the video below or by visiting www.endangeredsong.si.edu.
Portugal The Man Playing Sumatran Tiger live at the National Zoo in Washington, DC.
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Portugal The Man - Sumatran Tiger [Live at The National Zoo]
Portugal. The Man - Endangered Song (Sumatran Tiger)
okay let me explain..... This is the worlds first ever endangered song. 400 people received the record with just the one song on it, The Sumatran Tiger... this record will degrade after a certain number of plays. There are no additional copies of the song in existence. That means it must be reproduced or else it will go extinct. Many people do not know but there are less than 400 Sumatran Tigers in the wild left. The Sumatran WILL GO EXTINCT if we do not help. please reblog and share with everyone you know. More information is at http://www.endangeredsong.si.edu/
This is so cool and amazing.
please please please please pass the word and reblog
http://www.endangeredsong.si.edu