Ginger Baker & Fela Kuti: How Two Neurotic Musicians Made The Best Music Nobody Heard

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @AFO_AnalyRics
    @AFO_AnalyRics 5 лет назад +2093

    7:09
    "...nearly beating Fela to death..."
    Well, you left out the craziest part. Not only did the soldiers have Fela beaten to an inch of his life, but they actually THREW HIS MOTHER OVER THE TWO-STOREY BALONY OF THEIR HOME - KILLING HER EVENTUALLY.
    To get the full picture of how dark this incident was, you need to know who Fela's mother was - Olufunmi Ransome-Kuti. She was one of the handful of Nigerian legends who earned Nigeria her independence. As far as amalgamated Nigeria is concerned, it really wouldn't be farfetched to call her the nation's mother. That was the woman Nigerian soldiers saw fit to toss over a two-storey balcony like a ragdoll.

    • @MaliVinnyB
      @MaliVinnyB 5 лет назад +11

      ALBIONS suffer the DELUSION of thinking their "OPINES" carry "WEIGHT" NOTHING can be Farther from the TRUTH!! LOL!!

    • @shjakes
      @shjakes 5 лет назад +17

      NOOOooo...his mum died months later.

    • @lymntria
      @lymntria 5 лет назад +44

      LOL OLD PEOPLE ARENT REAL

    • @ADavidJohnson
      @ADavidJohnson 5 лет назад +192

      “In 1978 Ransome-Kuti was thrown from a third-floor window in her son Fela's compound, a commune known as the Kalakuta Republic, when it was stormed by one thousand armed military personnel. She lapsed into a coma in February of that year, and died on 13 April 1978 as a result of her injuries.”

    • @graham.broome
      @graham.broome 5 лет назад +40

      John The King Robinson nah. but you do.

  • @therealist2866
    @therealist2866 5 лет назад +970

    More than a generous dose of “artistic license” has been applied to this piece. 😂😂😂
    For starters, Fela who was classically-trained at the Trinity College of Music in London had already toured the US and recorded an album at EMI’s Abbey Road studios in London before hooking-up professionally with Ginger Baker in Nigeria. Furthermore, Fela was already an EMI artiste with several albums under the label (such as “Open and Close” and the epic “Shakara”) before a public falling out (reportedly over the length of Fela’s songs and new equipment for an upcoming tour, among other related issues), following which Fela then signed on with Decca (WA) Records under its Afrodisia label. Meanwhile, the tale that Fela never played his recorded music in concert is entirely a MYTH. He did - not just on tour, but at the weekly “jumps” at the Shrine.
    Fela was not some “local” musician waiting/hoping for “discovery”. Rather, many of the world’s best musicians (from Stevie Wonder to James Brown) beat a furious path down to the Shrine.

    • @Symphonicrockfran
      @Symphonicrockfran 4 года назад +114

      And that's the reason why Ginger Baker traveled to get to know him

    • @nwoka
      @nwoka 4 года назад +52

      This. Pretty sure there’s a video of Paul McCartney on YT talking about going to the Shrine.

    • @rockets4kids
      @rockets4kids 4 года назад +54

      Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.

    • @slabhead
      @slabhead 4 года назад +12

      Ginger Baker was actually related to Rasputin.

    • @guypierson5754
      @guypierson5754 4 года назад +26

      You are too kind, this video feels like a buzzfeed article tbh, as in, a load of unresearched bollocks.

  • @mitchwebster9079
    @mitchwebster9079 3 года назад +45

    Fela is one of the most influential and powerful artists of all time. Wildly under appreciated

  • @non-standardproletarian3356
    @non-standardproletarian3356 4 года назад +31

    Man, I feel so fortunate to have seen Fela once. It was 3 decades ago. Still the best concert I've ever attended.

  • @avi_s0ncin0
    @avi_s0ncin0 5 лет назад +1071

    Moral of the story: Never let a drum full of weed get you down.

    • @wmg111
      @wmg111 5 лет назад +31

      Or maybe, never let a drummer full of weed plan anything? After he lost Paul McCartney which doomed the studio in a struggling to find their own identity former British colony he decided to um...take up polo? Fucking unbelievable. Organized a tour from Africa to Europe but relied on a drum full of smuggled weed to finance it? Oh. My.
      Hats off to him for reaching out and helping to bring the beauty of African music to the attention of the western world, but he really should have made room for a manager on that Land Rover.

    • @manbunnmcfanypakjustacoolg4965
      @manbunnmcfanypakjustacoolg4965 5 лет назад +2

      Or never get down with a drum full of weed.

    • @wolfganginvasion
      @wolfganginvasion 5 лет назад +2

      it was a bongo not a drum

    • @rocketpoolpki
      @rocketpoolpki 5 лет назад +2

      Man...That's the name of your first album right there

    • @King_Flippy_Nips
      @King_Flippy_Nips 4 года назад +2

      @@wolfganginvasion a bongo is a type of drum

  • @alasdairmackintosh
    @alasdairmackintosh 4 года назад +24

    My Nigerian friend got up and started dancing when I told him I stumbled upon Fela Kuti

  • @Mirokuofnite
    @Mirokuofnite 5 лет назад +514

    Ginger Baker as a close approximation I can make is the musical Hunter S Thompson. A truly undomesticated individual. A true free spirit, and a force of nature.

    • @Robert_Browne
      @Robert_Browne 5 лет назад +10

      It's important for parents to socialize their children at the earliest opportunity. Or is that dogs?

    • @edannoble4116
      @edannoble4116 5 лет назад +60

      And a dick

    • @Nowhy
      @Nowhy 5 лет назад +5

      @@Robert_Browne if you ask a sociologist and/or many "psychologists", they would look at humans just as if they are animals as children.

    • @JugaJuga14
      @JugaJuga14 5 лет назад +13

      And a little wanker.

    • @rubberneckk
      @rubberneckk 5 лет назад +5

      Mirokuofnite and a damn fine drummer throughout his life!!

  • @mrsoshadabaadman
    @mrsoshadabaadman 5 лет назад +13

    We have known about Fela for about 15 years but thank you for introducing us to Ginger, it is good to spread the knowledge, his sons Seun and Femi are still really doing it.

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus 5 лет назад +200

    Excuse me, but someone DRIVING from Europe to Nigeria could be it's own video entirely, holy shit.
    If I was Land Rover I'd pay them and use that fact in advertising.

    • @artmartin9691
      @artmartin9691 5 лет назад +8

      You haven't seen the film?? It was reissued sometime in the early 2ooo's (?) On DVD format

    • @thewhat531
      @thewhat531 4 года назад +2

      Mark Arandjus that's what Rovers do. Nothing special about that really... 🙂

    • @fuddrucker74
      @fuddrucker74 3 года назад +6

      @@thewhat531 to be fair, that's what SOME rovers do. MOST Rivera are mall crawlers now, and would lose their electrics and be inoperable within a week of hard use. In fact. Even the "good" ones break down. They were just easier to fix with simple tools on the side of the road, or middle of the desert, as it were.

    • @Jimstriker
      @Jimstriker 3 года назад +3

      It is its own video. It's called Ginger Baker in Africa.

    • @fury5500
      @fury5500 3 года назад

      It's more common than you think.

  • @kayholmes7920
    @kayholmes7920 Месяц назад +1

    Unbelievably good music. I have a vinyl copy of the Africa 70 album which I bought as a 14 year old girl in the mid-70s. Love it!

  • @bigvslittle9565
    @bigvslittle9565 5 лет назад +608

    Mathew McConaughey needs to play Ginger Baker when they make a bio movie.

    • @drdj2626
      @drdj2626 5 лет назад +49

      alright alright alright

    • @dlxinfinite7098
      @dlxinfinite7098 5 лет назад +6

      Perfect.

    • @ml106
      @ml106 5 лет назад +38

      And dave chappelle could play fela kuti

    • @smoog
      @smoog 5 лет назад +39

      Christian Bale could do a decent job of portraying Baker - and, unlike McConaughey, Bale's an asshole. So he would easily get into character.

    • @ml106
      @ml106 5 лет назад +4

      @@smoog yeah christian bale could do as he is already familiar with wearing capes and waving his hands

  • @Odood19
    @Odood19 4 года назад +14

    I remember first learning about Fela in a music class in college. What a badass

  • @okal
    @okal 5 лет назад +753

    “Nobody” is a stretch. Western music press doesn’t constitute the entire Universe of music listeners. Fela was huge here. In his lifetime. Going to guess from the video title that this is an American channel.

    • @marcobechere4452
      @marcobechere4452 5 лет назад +43

      In Europe Fela Kuti is enough known, at least by over 40, also if he never had a large auduence here.

    • @EctInc
      @EctInc 5 лет назад +42

      Everyone knows him here in Accra too! But that's not what he said. He's talking about the collaborative album, not Fela.

    • @joggejor
      @joggejor 5 лет назад +3

      @Thomas Farrell she said "western music press"?!

    • @Actiomedey
      @Actiomedey 5 лет назад +65

      @Thomas Farrell The amount of ignorance that goes into a statement like this is unfathomable.

    • @PesteNegro
      @PesteNegro 5 лет назад +39

      @Thomas Farrell you're so irrelevant, nobody cares about your opinion. You should isolate your ass and let ppl live without the irrelevance of your existence

  • @AyubuKK
    @AyubuKK 4 года назад +75

    They lived a life that sounds like a movie.

  • @dethkon
    @dethkon 3 года назад +3

    Fela Kuti & Ginger Baker’s Africa 1970 has been one of my favorite albums of all time.

  • @Darrylizer1
    @Darrylizer1 3 года назад +13

    The album they did together is fantastic.

    • @hammbannana1038
      @hammbannana1038 2 года назад +4

      Damn straight it is. I play it at work sometimes and it's universally enjoyed

  • @joshuaperry4112
    @joshuaperry4112 4 года назад +9

    Dude, Fela Kuti is a musician I've been trying so hard to remember the name of

  • @lizbecker1677
    @lizbecker1677 3 дня назад

    Ah, the seventies! Loved this story, and I loved their collaboration. I was recently in Africa where I learned the basics of djembe drumming, and now I'm obsessing over Afro Beat! I wish I had the musical knowledge and taste back then that I have now. I would have been one of the "cool kids."

  • @GraffitiPhysical
    @GraffitiPhysical 5 лет назад +5

    Great story. Goes to show how far musicians will go to make music. RIP Ginger.

  • @DiogenesOfCa
    @DiogenesOfCa 4 года назад +2

    I saw Fela in San Diego, 1985? It was one of the best concerts I have ever seen.

  • @mvonwalter6927
    @mvonwalter6927 5 лет назад +93

    This is a biopic waiting to happen.

  • @sunepedersen8537
    @sunepedersen8537 5 лет назад +98

    RIP Ginger Baker - October 6. 2019

  • @johnallen2771
    @johnallen2771 3 года назад +9

    Ginger only cared about one thing: drums. He was totally dedicated to the drums even above his own children. I think he could have played for 24 hours straight if he put his mind to it. If you haven't seen "Beware Mr. Baker" you should watch it. Ginger was the best drummer I ever saw in my 70 years and he was definitely one of a kind.

    • @shaspearman8647
      @shaspearman8647 7 месяцев назад

      Probably why as a Fela Kuti devotee and Tony Allen feign I love the Ginger Baker album the best. Ginger’s jazzy skip style on that record drives me wild. Ye Ye De Smell sends me in a 60s teenager frenzy. Dem drums are AAAAAHHHH!!!

  • @fortheloveofnoise
    @fortheloveofnoise 5 лет назад +7

    I listen to Fela Kuti all the time.

  • @MrFunnsters
    @MrFunnsters 5 лет назад +3

    Two of some of my favourite artists and I never even realised they collaborated, thank you sir

  • @marcobechere4452
    @marcobechere4452 5 лет назад +14

    I never heard of this collaboration. Then I go to listen to this music.

  • @volt0z
    @volt0z 5 лет назад +19

    I can listen Tony Allen and Ginger Baker drum jam from that album like everyday

  • @majorfeelgoodrecords2740
    @majorfeelgoodrecords2740 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this, it was a big learning experience. A great little documentary.
    🎼🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @Lorensr1
    @Lorensr1 4 года назад +8

    If you haven’t heard the album “Zombie,” I strongly recommend it. Afro-pop, Jazz, and funk come together in a masterpiece of grooves, rhythm and virtuosity. What they didn’t mention is Fela’s incredible talent on the saxophone and his skills as an improvisational musician. Cool stuff.

  • @kkay3784
    @kkay3784 4 года назад +1

    After watching the video and reading some comments providing greater details, it sure makes me appreciate how difficult it is to synopsize a life--especially this relationship, and Fela Kuti most of all! I have to doff my hat to the fact you bothered to tackle it, and am very happy you did. Down the rabbit hole I go!

  • @spaceantelope1
    @spaceantelope1 5 лет назад +131

    How u gonna go from playing Afro Beat music to playing Polo? Madman😂🔥

    • @spaceantelope1
      @spaceantelope1 4 года назад +1

      MsBizzyGurl True...

    • @spaceantelope1
      @spaceantelope1 4 года назад +3

      MsBizzyGurl Just saw an interview with ginger practically on his deathbed. He said "losing all that" was a really painful thing. Kinda feel bad for him now.

    • @frankhiggins2295
      @frankhiggins2295 4 года назад +1

      He sucked at Polo ...and that was just the mint with the hole !

    • @laylay_9979
      @laylay_9979 4 года назад +1

      That's Baker for ya😂

  • @LieLikesMusic
    @LieLikesMusic 5 лет назад +99

    Interesting video! Baker is a legend 😄

    • @coolcat3702
      @coolcat3702 5 лет назад +2

      Fancy seeing you here.

    • @ezakustam
      @ezakustam 3 года назад +2

      They both are. That's kind of the point.

    • @aarondixon7
      @aarondixon7 3 года назад +4

      And fela's not?😂 wow..ok!!

    • @zivkovicable
      @zivkovicable 3 года назад +4

      Baker isn't a very good drummer.... Tony Allen is on another level.

    • @aarondixon7
      @aarondixon7 3 года назад

      I would have never heard of gb if it wasn't for FELA😂

  • @patrickmagee2364
    @patrickmagee2364 5 лет назад +60

    I was lucky for to see CREAM last concert. R.I.P Ginger.

  • @madmaxmel
    @madmaxmel 4 года назад +3

    This would make a good movie :)

  • @mikebott6940
    @mikebott6940 5 лет назад +13

    This was great storytelling. A video on the very similar antics of Captain Beefheart might be cool.

  • @L1V2P9
    @L1V2P9 3 года назад +2

    I saw a documentary back in 1975 entitled "Ginger Baker In Africa" which was telecast on a non profit TV network. (I know the year because of whom I was with at the time) Shortly after I bought two albums "Ginger Baker in Africa" and Afrodisiac" by Fela Ransome Kuti and the Africa 70. I thoroughly enjoyed both of them and I may still be able to find them somewhere in my basement. Baker's involvement with Kuti and African music was not a secret at the time. There were articles and reports written about it in music magazines and newspapers. The records were not difficult to find.

  • @Sortafly70
    @Sortafly70 5 лет назад +334

    "Fela Kuti is starting to get more recognition"? In 2019? FFS

    • @ivanigor2448
      @ivanigor2448 5 лет назад +12

      Burna Boy...

    • @seanfarrar889
      @seanfarrar889 5 лет назад +92

      Yep, I laughed when I heard that. Fela was a legend in his own lifetime - for the music and the politics.

    • @lopezhamilton1146
      @lopezhamilton1146 5 лет назад +28

      Yeah, the musical about his life only came out recently...like 11 years ago.

    • @supercat1997
      @supercat1997 5 лет назад +43

      you may be familiar with him but a lot of young people are now recognizing Fela Kuti which is a good news

    • @louisotieno4712
      @louisotieno4712 5 лет назад +8

      I can't believe he even said that

  • @seank.2589
    @seank.2589 4 года назад +2

    Someone needs to make this into a movie!

  • @carmenhernandez2182
    @carmenhernandez2182 5 лет назад +40

    "If truth be known," he continues, "I was the Stones' first drummer. We used to do the interval for Alexis Korner with Mick Jagger, who was like Korner's protege, and Brian Jones. I got on very well with Brian, so we formed a band. Then Charlie [Watts] left Alexis Korner so I could join, and I got Charlie into the Stones. But it was Brian who set the Stones on its path."

    • @noname1st139
      @noname1st139 5 лет назад +6

      I'm kinda happy to hear about the very early stages of the stones were brought together due to circumstances surrounding ginger baker, cool stuff

    • @johnmartinez7440
      @johnmartinez7440 4 года назад

      @Ricardo D'Arcivar Does "everyone" know this? Or did you just make it up?

  • @NivarnaMonk
    @NivarnaMonk Год назад

    Celebrating the genius of Fela, of Ginger Baker and of the legendary Tony Allen

  • @virgiliojesus2422
    @virgiliojesus2422 5 лет назад +15

    Thank you, Peter Edward Baker...!!! RIP

  • @filipepinto641
    @filipepinto641 4 года назад +2

    This could be a Oscar-winning movie

  • @paulcope834
    @paulcope834 5 лет назад +138

    He didn't fly down. He drove to Africa in a Jensen.

    • @blankpool
      @blankpool 4 года назад +2

      I thought it was a Range Rover?

    • @nathancarr8210
      @nathancarr8210 4 года назад

      Jack Stone The first time?

    • @SAHBfan
      @SAHBfan 4 года назад +5

      I think it was a Range Rover... The Jenson was flown to Jamaica (Yep... Flown in a cargo plane ^-^) and he drove it off a cliff, surviving only because he wedged the car in a tree growing out the side of the cliff.
      Allegedly :)

  • @gepmrk
    @gepmrk 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this. Excellent work.

  • @rasta-moumou9749
    @rasta-moumou9749 5 лет назад +6

    Purr african talents...the great fela kuti made thr whole eager to his creativity..such a powerful intertpretation of the actual suffering in post colonial africa...rise on mama africa..shine on....

  • @mariovenecia4115
    @mariovenecia4115 4 года назад +1

    Fela kuti was well-known in the caribbean part of colombia (mainly Cartagena) at that time, people age 50-80 years old today were hit by the African music wave during the 60-70-80's making Shaka Shakalo a big hit in the pick-up's dancing floor arena.
    Fela & Ginger Baker live 71 and Shaka Shakalao are part of my personal Lps collection.

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi 5 лет назад +12

    Ginger turned me onto Fela. Been a fan ever since.

    • @lucasduque8289
      @lucasduque8289 5 лет назад +1

      Funny, it was exactly the opposite with me.

  • @faizh8618
    @faizh8618 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for making this! Great information about two of my musical heroes.

  • @j0hnn13K
    @j0hnn13K 5 лет назад +3

    This video should have 50 million views....
    Two true music legends, who people hardly know, even today.
    Many people know the band Cream, but few know it was Ginger who founded that powerhouse trio.
    And many people know the song ITT (International Thief Thief) without knowing that song, is by Fela....
    I happen to own that Fela and Ginger live album, its one of my most priced possessions for sure, and very hard to come by these days, if you are lucky, you find it in a second hand record store, but i wouldnt get my hopes up too much, people who own this album, dont sell it.
    Ty for highlighting this cooperation between these legends in music in this video, so happy i ran into this.

  • @mfallen6894
    @mfallen6894 3 года назад +4

    They did some great work together. There was a band when I was in college called "Chicago Afrobeat Project" or something like that, and I discovered Fela through them. (weirdly enough I had already been listening to his son, Femi Kuti, for years prior as he was on the Jamband circuit for a while in the late 90's/early 00's, never knowing that his father was essentially the Marley of Africa, lol)
    Went to my local record store and could only find a few Fela recordings on vinyl, the live album with Baker, Zombie, and a few other Africa 70 and one Egypt 80. I don't think they knew what they had as I was able to get them all, like 5-6 albums for about $50. Now they're $30-50 a piece for the Japan releases (which is what I found). Been a big fan ever since, though I really need to be in the right mood for Fela. Spring-boarded off Fela into Ali Farka-Toure and various Zam-Rock groups. Amanaz's "Africa" now being one of my favorite albums ever. Would love any suggestions of African rock/funk/jazz/blues as I'm always down to discover new artists.

  • @adityadarmadi6303
    @adityadarmadi6303 5 лет назад +9

    Someone have to make a movie about them!

    • @chrisdonegan2566
      @chrisdonegan2566 5 лет назад

      Already done.
      Beware of Mr. Baker.
      Also, Fela had way bigger balls than James Brown. The allegations of fining musicians are wrong. When Brown showed up and Fela found out about Browns policy of fining musicians for getting high and playing wrong notes, he sent James to bed and forbid him from playing with Baker and the band.

  • @user-vm6oz6wt5g
    @user-vm6oz6wt5g 4 года назад

    I’m really happy I found your channel. I have a strong taste for obscure music and history so this is right up my alley.

  • @martinhamlet2348
    @martinhamlet2348 5 лет назад +4

    Dude this video was fantastic, keep making more of these not enough content like this on RUclips.

  • @huffmanmuse9287
    @huffmanmuse9287 3 года назад

    "Neurotic" is a word I never thought I'd hear applied to Ginger Baker.

  • @valsuslov3655
    @valsuslov3655 4 года назад +5

    "Hard to imagine a band today dragging their van across the Sahara desert." You did an amazing piece on soviet music - check out Gazelle of death and Denis Alekseev. For 10+ years he drives bands to do gigs in the most remote places on earth

  • @jonathaneffemey4892
    @jonathaneffemey4892 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting

  • @shakeyourguitartutorials
    @shakeyourguitartutorials 5 лет назад +19

    True story!
    I hope that will make people listen to their music : )
    Afrobeat is kept alive by Fella's sons : )
    And baker was an excellent drummer.

    • @Sortafly70
      @Sortafly70 5 лет назад +4

      Both of his sons, in fact. Also by Tony Allen, and dozens of other artists.

    • @shakeyourguitartutorials
      @shakeyourguitartutorials 5 лет назад +3

      @@Sortafly70 So right . and Femi helped a lot of musiciens to keep their job (and keep up the flamme )after his dad"s too soon death . ...:

    • @reimourrpower9357
      @reimourrpower9357 5 лет назад +4

      Seun & Femi Kuti.

  • @dsm5d723
    @dsm5d723 4 года назад +1

    I love the Cream story telling quality of Baker. This is a natural marriage.

  • @tangerinesarebetterthanora7060
    @tangerinesarebetterthanora7060 4 года назад +91

    Fela Kuti reminds me of Tyler Durden in Fight Club. He "stood against" this oppresive social hierachy but he treated his bandmates as less than human becoming a walking contradiction.

    • @man.6618
      @man.6618 4 года назад +17

      oh shit someone on the internet actually understood fight club

    • @Belihoney
      @Belihoney 4 года назад

      @@man.6618 what do you mean?

    • @Ebilehita
      @Ebilehita 4 года назад +5

      You just said complete rubbish....dont speak about an artist you do not know anything about...

    • @tangerinesarebetterthanora7060
      @tangerinesarebetterthanora7060 4 года назад +3

      @@Ebilehita Did you watch the video?

    • @Ebilehita
      @Ebilehita 4 года назад

      @@tangerinesarebetterthanora7060 I'm telling you its false

  • @pawelmorrison
    @pawelmorrison 3 года назад

    Great video with fantastic stories. Nicely done my friend

  • @d0y0uwantm0re
    @d0y0uwantm0re 4 года назад +8

    The hypocrisy and double-standard we used to have for famous people’s shitty behaviour is crazy.

  • @SomeoneCommenting
    @SomeoneCommenting 4 года назад

    The music is really so great that I just found that these guys existed today.

  • @krystiankornilowicz4577
    @krystiankornilowicz4577 4 года назад +4

    the cover of Band on the Run has actor Christopher Lee, who played Saruman in LoTR. The reason the picture is like that is that they couldn't keep still long enough because they were laughing too much at being serious. They got this picture when they told them to just hold onto each other for a second

  • @stonerllc7585
    @stonerllc7585 4 года назад

    Excellent! More please!

  • @hugh-johnfleming289
    @hugh-johnfleming289 4 года назад +3

    "...raw musical passion....?" Adventure perhaps. He was a scoundrel, Baker, that looked for the next wall to break down.

  • @Panama_Red
    @Panama_Red 3 года назад

    There is no good reason for youtube to recommend this channel to me. But it did and I am better for it. Cool stories that I've never heard of!

  • @thetrickisirarelyrespond5945
    @thetrickisirarelyrespond5945 4 года назад +9

    "Fell-ah" and "Lay-gos" but great video.

  • @mr.sharkymr3587
    @mr.sharkymr3587 5 лет назад

    This is spectacular. Such good stuff. Such bad breaks. I had forgotten about lots of this stuff having happened.

  • @447IrradiatedHobos
    @447IrradiatedHobos 5 лет назад +14

    This was both interesting and enjoyable. Keep em comin and i'll keep watching

  • @robertbittles6944
    @robertbittles6944 4 года назад +1

    Ohhhh a film must be made.... not the typical Hollywood garbage but those rare jewels that come along here and there that always manage to withstand the test of time.....

  • @doddsluke360
    @doddsluke360 5 лет назад +5

    Nice video, keep it up 👍

  • @adspur
    @adspur 3 года назад

    What a fantastic story between the two.

  • @dylanharnettmarshall9700
    @dylanharnettmarshall9700 5 лет назад +7

    This is such a well made video, makes me want to look more into Fela and Baker's work. (I'm into Cream, Blind Faith, and Airforce. Trying to explore more of Ginger's career.) Hoping your channel blows up!

    • @JuanShanzerelli
      @JuanShanzerelli 4 года назад +1

      Check out the album "Sunrise on the Sufferbus" by the Masters of Reality. Ginger played drums on that album and my god is it class, wish he made more music with them but I guess it wasn't his style to stick with any group for too long.

    • @nwezetx1
      @nwezetx1 Год назад

      You have low standards I guess.

  • @theswampland
    @theswampland 5 лет назад +1

    That live album from 1970 is awesomeeeeeeee

  • @kevcthulu4576
    @kevcthulu4576 5 лет назад +17

    Ginger Baker was very open minded. What a great musician

  • @dogsandyoga1743
    @dogsandyoga1743 4 года назад

    Despite some obvious missteps (which he attempted to address in one of the comments) I appreciate the effort it took to create this vid. Hope you keep at it.

  • @noname1st139
    @noname1st139 5 лет назад +11

    If you enjoyed this Watch beware of Mr Baker, a great insight into a crazy guy who Will be missed

  • @kingarthur313
    @kingarthur313 5 лет назад

    Very well done mini documentary.👍

  • @therugburnz
    @therugburnz 5 лет назад +5

    Music does surpass everything else.

  • @stevenimeson902
    @stevenimeson902 5 лет назад +1

    So cool! I knew about Paul recording band on the run in Nigeria but great video! Learned a lot more!

  • @BygoneUser1
    @BygoneUser1 5 лет назад +136

    Woah I just found out Ginger Baker died like 5 days ago when looking up how old he was.

    • @TS-qq7vr
      @TS-qq7vr 5 лет назад +3

      I was on a Blind Faith video kick when he died.
      ruclips.net/video/PJJnA6zEcGk/видео.html

    • @danivillegas2909
      @danivillegas2909 5 лет назад +4

      same! i also found out we had the same birthday. life's weird.

    • @SuperKako17
      @SuperKako17 5 лет назад

      Jesus, WTF!

    • @EasyFlows
      @EasyFlows 5 лет назад +19

      Ginger died from looking up how old he was? Crazy!

    • @BygoneUser1
      @BygoneUser1 5 лет назад +5

      @@EasyFlows I guess he forgot.

  • @mean_mr_mike
    @mean_mr_mike 4 года назад

    This channel is great. So glad it popped up in my RUclips algorithm today. I subscribed a few minutes into watching.

  • @abbanjo13
    @abbanjo13 5 лет назад +63

    "No rock band would drive across the Sahara desert."
    Yeah that's true expect Tineriwan, Modou Moctar, Bombino, Les Filles De L'illegaad, and the entirity of North African rock, on much smaller budgets in a way more drought region btw.

    • @RichardStevenson92
      @RichardStevenson92 5 лет назад +6

      a blockadia tbf though, I think the speaker is referring to well known musicians. Loads of small bands do all sorts of things that go unnoticed by the press. The fact that Ginger Baker did all this is pretty damn interesting if you ask me.

    • @gxtmfa
      @gxtmfa 5 лет назад +4

      You just gave me a bunch of bands to listen to

    • @abbanjo13
      @abbanjo13 5 лет назад

      @@RichardStevenson92 right but I think those bands aren't ask small as people assume. In fact I'd argue that Modou Moctar or Tineriwan are bigger than Fela Kuti ever was in his lifetime. To drive the point home even where I live which is a relatively rural part of Canada in a small city Modou just played and the tickets sold out at a large venue.

    • @abbanjo13
      @abbanjo13 5 лет назад

      @@RichardStevenson92 while neither was as famous as Baker, I think we should acknowledge that not only is rock bigger in Africa than it's ever been but its finally getting the recognition that it deserves.

    • @blankowvsingt
      @blankowvsingt 5 лет назад +2

      Check De Frank-'chicken'
      The real funk president outta Africa he smoked everyone in his pipe 🔥

  • @musicforus12
    @musicforus12 5 лет назад

    Love the way this is narrated.

  • @diddyKite2010
    @diddyKite2010 5 лет назад +4

    Fela is very well known in Ireland.

  • @raymonddumas
    @raymonddumas 4 года назад +2

    Joni Haastrup ( the keyboard player pictured in the Ginger Baker Proto Salt/Airforce Jam with the Lijadu sisters)- confirmed to me that the reason McCartney was confronted was merely to ensure that all the equipment stayed in Lagos after he left. That he should advocate for more African artists getting air play and exposure in England. The message being that since the Nigerians had been in England since the early late 1950's/1960's helping the jazz/ rock scene with both sonic and herbal inspiration, with songs like Ob- la di - Ob la Da etc. that the Favor should be returned. McCartney apparently readily agreed. There was a boom in AfroRock in England with Ginger( as Salt and the airforce, Osibisa ( with Remi Kabbaka - a co-investor in Arc studios) ( on Sympathy for the Devil) and the Funkees headlining at Roni Scotts famous club in the early 1970's. We can only surmise why the sound and artist didn't get more exposure. Let's bear in mind that Afro centric musical influence had steadily grown in both English and American jazz and rock scenes since the late 1950s through artists like Guy Warren, Olatunji, MustaphaTetty Ade, and permeated into Hendrix's music and that of Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder and a host of others. Time and again big labels from England would tap these players as session men - for Grace Jones, Sunny Ade, and Paul Simon continuing onward through sampling today. My personal belief and hope is that with more research like yours the names of these great artists will get to fresh ears. One must concede to educational and cultural myopia of American and English views which puts the known Artists in advance of the innovative African artistry and sounds, but clearly upon listening this is backwards. Since those artists were literally in the very same studios and night clubs from LA to London this view has no substance.

  • @alevine1951
    @alevine1951 5 лет назад +7

    Some may say that he had no one but himself to blame, but it's hard and sad seeing someone, in this case poor Ginger, in the happy enthusiastic vital prime of his youth, become an embittered angry physically deteriorated man before his death.

  • @charlieknockout
    @charlieknockout 4 года назад

    I listen to this album like twice a month I just love it.

  • @Joe-ol5bq
    @Joe-ol5bq 5 лет назад +3

    Great video essay! Would love to see a channel cover lesser known stories in music history like this. No shade to some other channels but im not really interested in a video essay like 'How the strokes were influential.' These are the kindve stories that are actually fascinating! Certainly not clickbait crap!

  • @lasdudas9210
    @lasdudas9210 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful video, thanks for sharing.

  • @koosmangat
    @koosmangat 5 лет назад +4

    damn ginger baker lived a full life!

  • @PETROVICGAMES
    @PETROVICGAMES 4 года назад

    This needs a movie

  • @gokolink
    @gokolink 5 лет назад +94

    0:34 thats not the Nigerian army, thats the Biafran army.

    • @Yeldineyintun
      @Yeldineyintun 5 лет назад +23

      John Thies damn Jello got powerful

    • @preyeyinkore7238
      @preyeyinkore7238 5 лет назад +6

      And the biafran army didn't attack Fela

    • @Bandsplaining
      @Bandsplaining  5 лет назад +37

      Thanks for pointing this out. I wasn't able to edit the image, but I did add a pop-up explanation. (RUclips only let me do this by creating a poll, so a poll it shall be).
      Also, I just want to apologize for this and some of the other mistakes, like my mispronunciation of "Lagos." I really never expected anyone would see this outside a few fellow music nerds on reddit, so I'm extremely humbled and grateful for all the interest. I'm a 1-man operation, doing this as a hobby, without any fact-checkers or editors. But thanks to all of you, I may be able to turn this into a job at some point.

    • @k2datrack
      @k2datrack 5 лет назад +13

      @@preyeyinkore7238 Yeah my Dad was in the Biafran army and they were active during the civil war of 1967. Thats Ojukwu the leader of the Biafran army overlooking the soldiers. Fela got assaulted by the Nigerian army in the 80s

    • @W7RSON
      @W7RSON 4 года назад +2

      Didn't knew Jello got that kind of power

  • @and-Anthony
    @and-Anthony 3 года назад

    How is there not a movie about this

  • @foxopossum
    @foxopossum 3 года назад +3

    Another amazing video. You have introduced me to so much. Please keep this stuff coming. The diversity of what you cover is very appealing and appreciated!

  • @AriaHoran
    @AriaHoran 4 года назад +2

    Fela's youngest son, Seun (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seun_Kuti), leads what remains of his father's band (rebadged Egypt 80). I saw them at Java Jazz 2016 and they blew my mind. Awesome live performance.

  • @sambac2053
    @sambac2053 5 лет назад +68

    The premise that neither were succesful is absurd. The idea that who are multiplatinum household names known to veryone who watches mainstream tv ,etc Re the standard of success is absurd.Any artist who makes a comfortable living creating the art that is truly their authentic expression is a success. Manynwho are teh most famous have no control of their creative output, and though succesfull as business operations , are not succesful as artists . If Fela and Ginger were not succesfull as artists, there would be little, if anything to say.

  • @shanearnold7781
    @shanearnold7781 4 года назад

    I'm happy that this channel has improved dramatically since this video. The recent videos have been really great...this one, not so much

  • @Prog4Prog
    @Prog4Prog 5 лет назад +8

    RIP Ginger 🙏

  • @matteli539
    @matteli539 5 лет назад

    Wow. Thanks for this.. New music for me.