@hazelanglin5907 Do you know the reason she had to leave South Africa? Was it because they had forbidden her and Paul Simon to be on stage together? Thanks!!
Greetings from Canada. The guy in the hat looking is Ray Chikapa Phiri, guitarist. Miriam's husband is the world famous Hugh Masekela, on horns, to one side of Ray. Apartheid South Africa would NOT let Paul appear on stage with black performers... so Paul moved the concert to Harare, Zimbabwe, no worries. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
@@27thangel23 you nailed it! The man is in the R&R HOF, Songwriting HOF, and moves the concert to another country bc of insane racism and hate and that’s what makes him a legend. ❤️Tara da OG
Miriam Makeba is a legend. Paul took a lot of crap for doing this concert. Thank goodness he followed through. So much wonderful music came from this performance.
That’s why Paul Simon is the great artist he is-he wrote the song but didn’t need the spotlight. Glorious Miriam should be the focus and the beauty of the song shines
We had an album of Miriam Makeba that included a traditional south african wedding song westerners call the "click song" because they can't say the words with "clicks in them. It is a great song
Miriam (RIP) was a bit of a hit in the US back in the '60s. I have one of her albums. Her language has the 'click' sounds. She was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist
I think it was in this same concert, or a setting much like it on the same tour, Paul performs "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes." It is enchanting and it is dynamite! Please do check it out. You'll love it love it love it!
I have the movie version of the concert. It’s still edited down from the full concert we used to have on VHS. If anyone knows how to get the full version, please reply.
The concert in Rhodesia was scheduled to be performed in Johannesburg, South Africa but because of their Apartheid rules about mixing black and white it couldn’t happen Apartheid was repealed in 1991.
Paul’s songs Homeless and Diamonds On the Souls of Her Shoes were accompanied by Ladysmith Black Mombasa. Excellent performance.
Paul Simon is multi talented. Great singer and writer. Miriam Makeba great woman. She suffered so much . Thrown out of her beloved South Africa
@hazelanglin5907 Do you know the reason she had to leave South Africa? Was it because they had forbidden her and Paul Simon to be on stage together? Thanks!!
Greetings from Canada. The guy in the hat looking is Ray Chikapa Phiri, guitarist. Miriam's husband is the world famous Hugh Masekela, on horns, to one side of Ray. Apartheid South Africa would NOT let Paul appear on stage with black performers... so Paul moved the concert to Harare, Zimbabwe, no worries. Peace, love and bellbottoms.
@@27thangel23 you nailed it! The man is in the R&R HOF, Songwriting HOF, and moves the concert to another country bc of insane racism and hate and that’s what makes him a legend. ❤️Tara da OG
I am 61 and this is one live duet I remember from the late 80’s and it is stunning
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Miriam Makeba is a legend. Paul took a lot of crap for doing this concert. Thank goodness he followed through. So much wonderful music came from this performance.
Ms. Makeba is (was😢) a globally loved singer/ songwriter/actress and so much more. If you get the chance, listen to the Click song.. I love this!
Paul’s albums Graceland is all African inspired songs.
Paul Simon is a living legend for music and philanthropic causes around the world. The real deal. ❤Tara da OG
I love the way he's looking at her 💃🏽🌹💃🏽🌹💃🏽🌹
That’s why Paul Simon is the great artist he is-he wrote the song but didn’t need the spotlight. Glorious Miriam should be the focus and the beauty of the song shines
One of the most beautiful songs EVER 🌹☮️🌹
Human perfection
She is a superstar in Africa and Paul knows and is honored to stand next her.
Fabulous!
Incredible!!!
EPIC!
We had an album of Miriam Makeba that included a traditional south african wedding song westerners call the "click song" because they can't say the words with "clicks in them. It is a great song
My late wife was Xhosa the same as Miriam, she also used to perform a few of Miriam's songs watching this brought a tear to this old mans eyes ❤️
You should check out the performance of this song at the CBS Tribute to Paul Simon. It's performed by Anjelique Kudjo and Dave Matthews.
Miriam (RIP) was a bit of a hit in the US back in the '60s. I have one of her albums. Her language has the 'click' sounds. She was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist
You listen to Miriam singing pata pata
I’m not a big Paul Simon fan but this a great song their voices sound great together I don’t know this woman but she has a beautiful voice
I think it was in this same concert, or a setting much like it on the same tour, Paul performs "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes." It is enchanting and it is dynamite! Please do check it out. You'll love it love it love it!
I have the movie version of the concert. It’s still edited down from the full concert we used to have on VHS. If anyone knows how to get the full version, please reply.
She was singing in Xhosa
I love Miriam Makeba, but I haven't been able to get anyone to react to her.
Do yourself a favor... listen to "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" from this same concert. You'll be dancing in your chair.
Yes!! ☝️☝️☝️ That song and performance is 🔥. 😃
The concert in Rhodesia was scheduled to be performed in Johannesburg, South Africa but because of their Apartheid rules about mixing black and white it couldn’t happen Apartheid was repealed in 1991.
This beautiful synergy of humanity musicality is so miss understood
Lyrically
God Bless Joseph the father of Jesus Christ