Privilege to have watched Fela play this music on stage in the shrine a number of times. There is also an instrumental version, where he did not sing. The stage shows were magical. Seeing Fela moving from Keyboards to playing the sax and back while conducting the band were magical moments.
Please remember that thered be no fela kuti without tony Allen. The most important drummer ever. Afrobeat isn't extremely difficult to learn if you know your way around a kit. But it amazes me how tony lays down the entire landscape of the music. Fela can take the music to the stars and back , but only because he's riding a groove so perfect it makes me cry tears of joy
Wth, The main instruments were the Saxophone and the Trumpets So how did Tony Allen's drum made Fela who he is? ... You're just saying trashs by saying "there would be no Fela without Tony" Wtf is wrong with you people? Limit the way you overrate your favorites.
....there would be no Tony Allen without Fela...hand in hand or James Brown and his drummers, Max Roach and Tony Williams who Tony Allen himself says we're influences...that's the thing we all pale in the face of those capable of creating and expounding on a brilliant notion...
@@CyberSpyrose-su1vu You and your fellow people with this kind of thoughts are why these current society should beware of who they row with, I do not need to say more.
An Extraordinary track. Africa 70 had hit its stride. Jazz African Rythymn and timing produce an unbelieveable groove. Supported on the percussive foundation of the greatest of drummers Tony Allen.
If you guys listening to this music without seeing Fela love it so much you can then imagine how we that were always there at Fela's house listening with Fela seated and also watching him on stage regularly doing the song live feels. I was always there and it was always AWESOME 🔥 Steve Black
En fait ce que j'aime chez Fela Kuti c'est qu'il parle de ce qui se passe dans la société africaine et ça dure jusqu'à aujourd'hui ce problème d'embouteillage à n'en plus finir qui met à mal le travail des populations et notamment de ceux qui sont dans le transport urbain, taxi, box et autres véhicules. Peut-être être les taxis motos peuvent ils s'en sortir, mais posent des problèmes d'insécurités
The song is 46 years old and still very relevant to today Lagos (Nigeria) .... What a shame !!!.. I listen to this song everyday to remind me of the Nigerian tragedy ...
Privilege to have watched Fela play this music on stage in the shrine a number of times. There is also an instrumental version, where he did not sing. The stage shows were magical. Seeing Fela moving from Keyboards to playing the sax and back while conducting the band were magical moments.
The man never failed literally producing masterpiece after masterpiece.
It blows my mind that I have never met a single person ever who has ever even heard of him.
This should be taught in grade and high school music classes.
@@erictalkington5674 just us
21k view, 149 likes and no dislikes, cuz it's impossible.
Who comes here and hits dislike. Wash your head and ears out
Go slow back then & now what's covid 19?is it not more than go slow?he saw it back then.
Please remember that thered be no fela kuti without tony Allen. The most important drummer ever. Afrobeat isn't extremely difficult to learn if you know your way around a kit. But it amazes me how tony lays down the entire landscape of the music. Fela can take the music to the stars and back , but only because he's riding a groove so perfect it makes me cry tears of joy
Wth, The main instruments were the Saxophone and the Trumpets So how did Tony Allen's drum made Fela who he is? ... You're just saying trashs by saying "there would be no Fela without Tony" Wtf is wrong with you people? Limit the way you overrate your favorites.
....there would be no Tony Allen without Fela...hand in hand or James Brown and his drummers, Max Roach and Tony Williams who Tony Allen himself says we're influences...that's the thing we all pale in the face of those capable of creating and expounding on a brilliant notion...
@@dannytechminds423Mr Man, Fela himself admitted the importance of Tony Allen. You don't need to defend Fela 😂
@@CyberSpyrose-su1vu You and your fellow people with this kind of thoughts are why these current society should beware of who they row with, I do not need to say more.
An Extraordinary track. Africa 70 had hit its stride. Jazz African Rythymn and timing produce an unbelieveable groove. Supported on the percussive foundation of the greatest of drummers Tony Allen.
Oh, the build up! Awesome. Fela was a non-comparable talent.
Musical foreplay
I always love listening to the instrument build-ups of fela kuti's music. They are so powerful.
BlackCreationTV ...seriously, though...
BlackCreationTV THIS
Event the so-so musical was great because of his music. Wish I had been around to see him perform and do his activist thing.
If you guys listening to this music without seeing Fela love it so much you can then imagine how we that were always there at Fela's house listening with Fela seated and also watching him on stage regularly doing the song live feels. I was always there and it was always AWESOME 🔥
Steve Black
Choir Master, hit me .
Respect, Respect and Respect to my big late brother Fela, RIP.
Thanks for leaving us with another master piece.
Respect
Talabi how far?
OLD GUARD FROM 1955 STILL LOVING IT TOO MUCH CURACAO ,BONAIRE GREETZZZZZ
Amazing artist, so good to see Sean following in his footsteps and keeping up the vibe. Peace.
It's Seun
Classic music from a Maestro.Respect Baba!
En fait ce que j'aime chez Fela Kuti c'est qu'il parle de ce qui se passe dans la société africaine et ça dure jusqu'à aujourd'hui ce problème d'embouteillage à n'en plus finir qui met à mal le travail des populations et notamment de ceux qui sont dans le transport urbain, taxi, box et autres véhicules. Peut-être être les taxis motos peuvent ils s'en sortir, mais posent des problèmes d'insécurités
The Real medicine
Loco Bobo
No Overdose.
Covid-19 confinement medicine
Eym n Vegas annunaki
THIS IS MY JAM
The song is 46 years old and still very relevant to today Lagos (Nigeria) .... What a shame !!!.. I listen to this song everyday to remind me of the Nigerian tragedy ...
Ganja talk..
This trumpets tell it all
This music Dedicated to go slow government all over d world
masterpiece
father we miss you... RIP
10:20 my brain before and during my exam
Epic comment. Can relate
So cool love this kinda jazz music
Mary Wilson this is Afro beat ...
Fey Oz we get dem 5 b m Muricanz moniez viva la Annunakian
Oh yea....just the right flow
The genius going through decades!!!
The genius live forever!
Nigeria has now come a serious gridlock.Back in those days ,it was go slow.
this is fire
When ever am listen to baba music I always remember 1975/79
Alessandro de Souza
10:14...
KING brought me here.
Me too!! Im addicted and can't stop listening to their version, so i had to come check out the original version for inspiration 💜👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
smoooooooooooooooooooooth operator
Gbedu l 'ewu
The father of all respects long life baba fela
sounds like its been slowed down....
kind of like it tho
Cosmic Vibration Station there's another version of the song, in Upside Down LP
One of my favorites
Buhari is baba go slow
🤣🤣🤣 This song always cracks me up... I love it 👏🏼
yeah.
Il joue tous les instruments wondeful
Number one of Africa....
Happy New year world...All the best!
When the beat drops👌🏾