"Wothula mntwanami umama uzofika akuphathele amaswidi amnandi"... This song took me back to my childhood when I lived with my Gogo and waited for my mother to visit on weekends. I would imagine that she'd bring me a packet of sweets. Bitter sweet childhood memories. I'll stop here because I'm choking up now. Thank you again to these legends.
I keep doing this. I watch a video of Johnny and say I won't get tears in my eyes, but it never works. This time, watching Johnny dance with Mandisa did it. The river is flowing. If Dudu and Bongani were there, it would have been complete, but they were taken from us WAY too soon. Now Johnny is singing and dancing with them again. Madiba is smiling, clapping, and urging them to "Repeat! Repeat!"
On point The real O'Donnovan! You are right! I like especially south African music, I like how Johnny and his group danced with force and the very noble gestures. Ooh how much I cried when I knew Johnny's death, his humanity, kindness, humility, oh no noooo Johnny😢
Very unique Gentleman. A real Human in blood and belief. Very Rare breed...Spreading the art of Love and Peace and breaking every barrier to be the Great Human he was. Live forever Johnny Clegg...Truest of Legends
50 year friendship. Zulu brothers until the earthly end. Johnny has ascended into the Universe singing and dancing to and with his freedom family. Look up he's there.♥️♥️♥️
This is sensationally done; Johnny Clegg, a Songwriter's Songwriter, A Musician's Musician, A Hero's Hero. We are blessed to have him. May he live long long year well and well.
I have been so LUCKY to tech JC/ Savuka 3 times in the Bay Area, Ca. They were not only the Best Band (out of at least 100 at our cool club), we took them to Santa Cruz Farmer's Mkt& they were lovely and AMAZING. No Musician has done more for the Planet than JC. Those initials aren't an Accident. ✨ ...Miss you So Much, JC- For ever and ever.💔
Some superb images and accompanied by the music of clegg and mchunu et al. I just wish I could see more of when Johnny played along with sipho some of the older music. Brought back so many memories
Truly a work of art and love, both Johnny and his music and this exceptional video. One of the best videos of JC with beautiful editing. Thank you for sharing this 🎶❤️ Rest in peace kind soul.
U will always remain in our hearts ❤ the love u gave us and the lessons u taught us are remarkable ❤️. Love u always daddy R I.P 🕊🕊. Heaven is so lucky to have a daddy with a pure heart, caring , supportive and loving 🤗♥️. Siyakukhumbula 😭😭
“A fan video” ?! Wow. You have great and professional video production skills. I’ve been mesmerized watching over and over. I am a new Juluka fan having heard “The Cow Bellowed” play as the credits rolled of a documentary I watched in March of this year, 2020. It took a few weeks to track down the duo and song, which led me next to this video. I’ve figured out the chords to Woza Friday this week and just found the lyrics with translation today, Father’s Day in America. I am a white man living in Minneapolis, Minnesota after the murder of George Floyd in the age of Covid. At this moment of history in particular in my city of birth, finding Sipho and Johnny, learning just some of their brotherhood, reverence, respect, and love for each other, humankind, and their music has been of great comfort and provides much hope. Thank you so much for this gift, this is a treasure. I just pray I don’t butcher my Zulu pronunciation as I learn Juluka songs. Peace and love, blessings and health from Strummer Cash in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
@Ruth Anne Baumgartner, ya GOTS ta love Mandisa looking at Johnny onstage like he's her mischievous child, and his look back at her, like he can't wait to get into some trouble. I bet the two of them were hilarious together, offstage.
The Real O'Donovan. Perfect description. Though I, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA am a new fan, I cry joyful tears watching them dance. It uplifts me and gives me hope in the crazy Trump/Covid America.
Marguerite! I can’t find my previous comment to just add to that, but I posted a very very rough attempt at Woza Friday at Strummer Cash on RUclips. I promise, I’ll get it better. Thank you for inspiring me to try!
Marguerite de Villiers ugh. First, thank you so so much for your reply and interest. Next: More info. than you could need. I was to be in New Mexico this weekend for medicine plant ceremonies but in the two weeks since booking travel my country and COVID have literally gone south and-caring for an 85 year-old home-bound mother-flight seemed unsafe at this time. I’d dedicated the video of Woza Friday to my NM plant family, inadvertently but indiscreetly naming our facilitators. I was advised to delete the post immediately and of course did. I will make a “Grandmother-Approved” video/version that will-hopefully- be better. The former was not ready for prime time, but time-sensitive in sending.
Sipho Mchunu is a legend in his own right 🙌🏿 Most of the comments on this video came in after Johnny Clegg's death. I think the intention was to honour Clegg after his passing - not to diminish Mchunu's presence in the song.
"Wothula mntwanami umama uzofika akuphathele amaswidi amnandi"... This song took me back to my childhood when I lived with my Gogo and waited for my mother to visit on weekends. I would imagine that she'd bring me a packet of sweets. Bitter sweet childhood memories. I'll stop here because I'm choking up now. Thank you again to these legends.
I keep doing this. I watch a video of Johnny and say I won't get tears in my eyes, but it never works. This time, watching Johnny dance with Mandisa did it. The river is flowing. If Dudu and Bongani were there, it would have been complete, but they were taken from us WAY too soon.
Now Johnny is singing and dancing with them again. Madiba is smiling, clapping, and urging them to "Repeat! Repeat!"
On point The real O'Donnovan! You are right! I like especially south African music, I like how Johnny and his group danced with force and the very noble gestures. Ooh how much I cried when I knew Johnny's death, his humanity, kindness, humility, oh no noooo Johnny😢
me neither never works years from now we will still be crying over johnny's passing
Now I'm crying because of what you wrote!
@@thesandsie13the2nd so true :(
Me too
In a world inside absolute chaos, Johnny ... You bring generations of Africans together!
You will never be forgotten. RIP, I am crying as I write this. Thank you for the wonderful music you gave us over the years. 🇨🇦/🇿🇦
I am crying too, I am french, and I live in France ! Marie
And me too....have been watching so many of his interviews. and performances...my heart is broken but he will live on in his music and his children
To watch him and Mandisa dance has been the pleasure of my generation for decades! A true legend. Look at Sipho Mchunu, his life long friend !
Very unique Gentleman. A real Human in blood and belief. Very Rare breed...Spreading the art of Love and Peace and breaking every barrier to be the Great Human he was. Live forever Johnny Clegg...Truest of Legends
Thank you, Jonny, for the tremendous privilege of working on your shows and the contact we had
@David Williamson, I am SO jealous that you actually got to know him. You are a very fortunate man.
50 year friendship. Zulu brothers until the earthly end. Johnny has ascended into the Universe singing and dancing to and with his freedom family. Look up he's there.♥️♥️♥️
SO special and SO precious - beautiful memories of such a great man!
This is sensationally done; Johnny Clegg, a Songwriter's Songwriter, A Musician's Musician, A Hero's Hero. We are blessed to have him. May he live long long year well and well.
And may his loved ones also, with him.
The sentiments stand, and Johnny’s Living Legacy endures, bH.
RIP Johnny,what a legend!You will be missed and your music will live forever.
Well done with this video. Love the photos. He was amazing. I miss him. He comes on my radio now & I don't change the song. He lives on. ❤️❤️
Marguerite many thanks for this post. Keep safe and stay blessed.
I have been so LUCKY to tech JC/ Savuka 3 times in the Bay Area, Ca. They were not only the Best Band (out of at least 100 at our cool club), we took them to Santa Cruz Farmer's Mkt& they were lovely and AMAZING.
No Musician has done more for the Planet than JC. Those initials aren't an Accident. ✨
...Miss you So Much, JC- For ever and ever.💔
My deepest sympathy to the family, members of the group & to the rest of the world. May he rest in eternal peace! Amen!
There will never be another Johnny Paul Clegg. A special soul.
Rip Johnny your legacy lives on
Some superb images and accompanied by the music of clegg and mchunu et al. I just wish I could see more of when Johnny played along with sipho some of the older music. Brought back so many memories
Beautiful. Thank you marguerite
"Goodbye I'm going now", Mr Clegg salute!! A legend of our times.
Truly a work of art and love, both Johnny and his music and this exceptional video. One of the best videos of JC with beautiful editing. Thank you for sharing this 🎶❤️ Rest in peace kind soul.
U will always remain in our hearts ❤ the love u gave us and the lessons u taught us are remarkable ❤️. Love u always daddy R I.P 🕊🕊. Heaven is so lucky to have a daddy with a pure heart, caring , supportive and loving 🤗♥️. Siyakukhumbula 😭😭
Comme à ses début, avec le retour de Sipho ...Un grand homme !
“A fan video” ?! Wow. You have great and professional video production skills. I’ve been mesmerized watching over and over. I am a new Juluka fan having heard “The Cow Bellowed” play as the credits rolled of a documentary I watched in March of this year, 2020. It took a few weeks to track down the duo and song, which led me next to this video. I’ve figured out the chords to Woza Friday this week and just found the lyrics with translation today, Father’s Day in America. I am a white man living in Minneapolis, Minnesota after the murder of George Floyd in the age of Covid. At this moment of history in particular in my city of birth, finding Sipho and Johnny, learning just some of their brotherhood, reverence, respect, and love for each other, humankind, and their music has been of great comfort and provides much hope. Thank you so much for this gift, this is a treasure. I just pray I don’t butcher my Zulu pronunciation as I learn Juluka songs. Peace and love, blessings and health from Strummer Cash in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
RIP JC. We love you, your music lives on...
Thank you for this, Marguerite. Precious!
R.I.P JC... Heaven has gained an angel
I was at that 2015 concert. Just a few months later I left SA. Very special memories
A real African. Hope I meet you soon big brother 👍🇿🇦
Rip in peace one of South Africa true legends
I'm so grateful to have heard Johnny and juluka and savuka in concert, Durban city hall and udw.The best,universal man my all time favorite
From France since 1986 singing in Zulu (or something like it). Johnny Clegg 4 ever in our hearts.
Awsuka madoda ....skey jikeleshobeni R I P baba u Glegg
Great memories. Hamba kahle baba..
AND the inimitable Mandisa Dlanga!
@Ruth Anne Baumgartner, ya GOTS ta love Mandisa looking at Johnny onstage like he's her mischievous child, and his look back at her, like he can't wait to get into some trouble. I bet the two of them were hilarious together, offstage.
The Real O'Donovan. Perfect description. Though I, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA am a new fan, I cry joyful tears watching them dance. It uplifts me and gives me hope in the crazy Trump/Covid America.
Mr Johnny Clegg was a very good man.
REST IN PEACE CHAWE LAMACHAWE
Nice tribute
Un mec amoureux de son pays d'origine 🌹❤️💕
Go well baba
awesome
that section of music is still from that same song , Giyani .
Bawling!!!
RIP Qhawe ❤❤❤
Marguerite! I can’t find my previous comment to just add to that, but I posted a very very rough attempt at Woza Friday at Strummer Cash on RUclips. I promise, I’ll get it better. Thank you for inspiring me to try!
Please share the link!
Marguerite de Villiers ugh. First, thank you so so much for your reply and interest. Next: More info. than you could need. I was to be in New Mexico this weekend for medicine plant ceremonies but in the two weeks since booking travel my country and COVID have literally gone south and-caring for an 85 year-old home-bound mother-flight seemed unsafe at this time. I’d dedicated the video of Woza Friday to my NM plant family, inadvertently but indiscreetly naming our facilitators. I was advised to delete the post immediately and of course did. I will make a “Grandmother-Approved” video/version that will-hopefully- be better. The former was not ready for prime time, but time-sensitive in sending.
Marguerite de Villiers ruclips.net/video/Pj_nsAGpLFA/видео.html
It’s still rough!
Sublimeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
💖
I see Donovan Copley of Hot Water there, or someone who looks a lot like him 😊!
He was such a lovely person. White Americans
Inkayimeva...Mcondo kaSathane
00:49 - 00:57 A part of what song?
Giyani
:)
song 1:00 - 1:55 ?
ruclips.net/video/4EiVmFx-_Ss/видео.html
Title : Inkunzi Ayihlabi Ngokumisa
But why there is no compliment on Sipho Mchunu the guy who made this guy the John Clegg he is in nowerdays I'm piss off for this 😠
Sipho Mchunu is a legend in his own right 🙌🏿 Most of the comments on this video came in after Johnny Clegg's death. I think the intention was to honour Clegg after his passing - not to diminish Mchunu's presence in the song.
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