Esta canciòn la andaba buscando desde hace mucho..A mi padre le encantaba este grupo y este era uno de sus discos favoritos...Me trae muy buenos recuerdos Osibisa..buena musica, grandes musicos...Gracias y saludos desde Trujillo- Perù !!!
hermosa cancion del grupo sudafricano Osibisa,la escuchaba a finales de los 60 en radio Miraflores,en un programa de 7 a 8 de la noche que tenia el recordado Enrrique Llamosas, que recuerdos
Pelos como escarpias. Los descubrí por casualidad hace mucho tiempo, hablando de música con gente aleatoria, mucho mayor que yo, en un bar, hará como 10 años. Y desde entonces el nombre del grupo no se me borra de la cabeza. Son una maldita joya.
Hola soy Guillermo Conislla Castillo desde Tacna Perú. Esta es una de las canciones de Osibisa que la incluía en mi programa "Una Discoteca" en la radio. También la tocábamos con nuestro conjunto "Los Graduados" que dirige actualmente Roberto Vildoso Cañas. Tengo en mi colección 3 álbumes de este maravilloso grupo. Saludos
When I was young, and that mean 43 years ago, we had that group of boys and girls and we used to do a ritual dance using this song. We loved it! And we couldn't end the parties without dancing it!
One of the best beginnings to any song! I especially love that they allowed the goof up at the beginning to remain in the song. I loved Osibisa's earlier albums more than the later ones. We painted the cover of an Osibisa Album that I had on our suite wall in the hall in the dorm at Northern Michigan University. Many times I had their albums playing, especially on the weekends and many people would stop by and ask who they were.
OMG WTF moments of playing this music is as real as watching the beautiful amazing sun rise turning night into day Let there be light Let there Be osabisa ☸️🔯☦️☪️☮️🕎🕉️✡️☯️🛐✝️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sol's drumming.......Robert's piano.......Spartacus R's bass........Loughty Amao.......it's all coming back to me, and DAMN i've got the vinyl.........!!!!!
Thank you for this classic Osibisa - this WAS club music before the word disco was ever in vogue. Now it is called world music - I call it real, classic great dance music! DAVEDJ
Conjunto Sudafricano de la mejor música hacen deleitar grandemente a gran mayoria que escucha con mucho agrado a Osibisa generan admiración y ganas de imitarlos con cualesquiera sea el grupo que tenga solo sacar los sonidos y el coro maravilla jóvenes de hoy tienen aquí la gran muestra.
tengo recuerdos increibles de toda ésta musica, ya que fué algo maravilloso covivir con el corazón de Africa durante algunos años. gracias Cameroun, Congo,Republica Centro Aftricana, Niger, Tchar, Gabon, Guinea, etc.etc. aperezdeolmos
I saw them in Byron Bay in the early 90s. I’d loved them for w0 years, and couldn’t believe they were in front of me on the stage! That intro always makes me laugh.
I love Osibisa they remind me of the 70's when I was at College doing my Graphic Design Course. I am now a fully qualified Graphic Designer with 37 years of experience.
Yo también José, 1972 fue el año más importante de mi vida. Mi novia y yo la bailabamos todos los domingos en la discoteca. Me emociono cuando la oigo. Espero que siga Usted aquí 12 años despues. Un abrazo.
TAMBORES DE GUERRA COMANCHE AL ESTILO OESTE REPRESENTAN LO MEJORCITO DE NUESTRO ROCKERIO AUNQUE NO VIVEN EN EL CENTRO DE LA SUDÁFRICA ESTÁN TRABAJANDO EN UN HERMOSO ESTUDIO DE LAS AMÉRICAS NORTEÑAS, A NO DUDARLO GUSTAN PARECIERAN AFRICANÍSIMOS Y ESO A NOSOTROS NOS ENCANTA OIR OTRO TIPO DE ROCK FIESTERO OSIBISA ES O S I B I S A PARA TODO NUESTRO MUNDO.
Recuerdo que cuando escuchabas ésta canción , por primera vez te rompía esquemas ,la introducción en africano era algo nuevo que no sabías que era lo que ibas a bailar........ qué recuerdos.....!!!!!!!
OSIBISA, representa la música de un continente que lucha por sobrevivir, pidamos para Africa, paz y desarrollo; está la solución en manos de todos; gobernantes, juventud musical y los melómanos de siempre, Dios existe.
Qué tal junta de tambores africanos ellos hacen un ritmo muy inolvidable con gran fuerza sin duda lo ejecutan en el fondo es un gran tema, grande con las voces de todos integrantes aunque al comienzo un poco flojo avanzando el tema es excelente por eso queda en los recuerdos de aquellos jóvenes q disfrutan GRACIAS POR HABERLO SUBIDO.
Del Africa para todo el orbe con súper música del continente que mayormente una servática conjunto sudafricano que llevó sus canciones para que disfruten todos los oyentes asíduos esfuerzo grande de estos jóvenes esos años.
Tambores de este tema de sonoridad extraordinario con esas voces al estilo mismo de los sudafricanos le dan algo que nosotros lo calificaremos excelente coincidentemente va también con nuestros gustos ermosos años que aparecieron en el cielo mistiano.
They played this on Top of the Pops, I think 1971. Lasisi Amao going crazy on percussions and Wendell and Spartacus stalking the stage like caged tigers on guitars. The TOTP kids were so used to groups like the Beatles, Stones, Hollies and Manfred Mann. This was one hell of an eye opener, BUT LOTS OF FUN and FUNK!!!
Fue un grane xito y lo baile cada vez que lo ponian en esas fiestas de los años 70...aun lo recuerdo y me trae grandes recuerdos, de mi barrio, mi juventud, mi colegio...mas aun sigue siendo una excelente interpretacion...
EXPRESIÓN MÁXIMA DEL AUTÉNTICO AFRICANO LA SEGUIDILLA DE TAMBORES ES ALGO INCREIBLE INVITA A BAILAR PERO EN LA SELVA DEL AFRICA BUENA MÚSICA DE AQUELLOS AÑOS, EXCELENTE.
los conozco desde que sacaron su primer album en españa y ya me parecieron increibles hoy los oigo y aun me gustan mas. Que aprendan muchos que van de divos, esto es hacer música y hacer bailar y hacer reir y hacer sentirse bien. Que mas se puede pedir
MUSICALMENTE, SE ADELANTÓ A SU ÉPOCA SOBRE ESTE GÉNERO HAY MUY POCA MÚSICA ES IMPRESIONANDO LA INSTRUMENTACIÓN ACOMPAÑADO DE LAS VOCES DE LOS OSIBISA CON GRAN IMPERIO DE LO MEJOR, Y GRACIAS.
Impresionantes 'percusiones vocales' se unen a las percusiones para formar un espacio introductorio alucinante... quizá escucharlo ahora para muchos no represente nada pero cuando salió el disco fue un acontecimiento, fusión de folk africano con rock y jazz!!!!
Pezzo stupendo che ho suonato in tanti locali in Italia e all'estero con tante soddisfazioni. Peccato che il tempo passa e con esso i generi di musica e purtroppo anche la vita. Bennysax
This was one of the first cassettes I bought. The folks in my street got sick of me walking up and down the street listening to it on a portable cassette player. Awesome music!!
🗣 The beginning of this *Beautiful* melody 🎼 was used as the opening credits in a fun music show on Radio Belgrade in the mid-70s in our country, then called Yugoslavia
Ritmo imprescindible e imperturbable, insustituible e inacabable de buen sabor, mezcla de raiz africana y modernidad de hace 25 años.Lo siento, pero tengo mi edad.....
I did the exact same thing - except I did it in 1971. And then out of sheer luck I got to know and become friends with Loughty Amao. Perhaps the greatest purchase of my life!
+Aquinasish this should help: Imagine that you're sitting down to dinner with your family, and while everyone else gets a serving of the meal, you don't get any. So you say "I should get my fair share." And as a direct response to this, your dad corrects you, saying, "everyone should get their fair share." Now, that's a wonderful sentiment -- indeed, everyone should, and that was kinda your point in the first place: that you should be a part of everyone, and you should get your fair share also. However, dad's smart-ass comment just dismissed you and didn't solve the problem that you still haven't gotten any! The problem is that the statement "I should get my fair share" had an implicit "too" at the end: "I should get my fair share, too, just like everyone else." But your dad's response treated your statement as though you meant "only I should get my fair share", which clearly was not your intention. As a result, his statement that "everyone should get their fair share," while true, only served to ignore the problem you were trying to point out. That's the situation of the "black lives matter" movement. Culture, laws, the arts, religion, and everyone else repeatedly suggest that all lives should matter. Clearly, that message already abounds in our society. The problem is that, in practice, the world doesn't work the way. You see the film Nightcrawler? You know the part where Renee Russo tells Jake Gyllenhal that she doesn't want footage of a black or latino person dying, she wants news stories about affluent white people being killed? That's not made up out of whole cloth -- there is a news bias toward stories that the majority of the audience (who are white) can identify with. So when a young black man gets killed (prior to the recent police shootings), it's generally not considered "news", while a middle-aged white woman being killed is treated as news. And to a large degree, that is accurate -- young black men are killed in significantly disproportionate numbers, which is why we don't treat it as anything new. But the result is that, societally, we don't pay as much attention to certain people's deaths as we do to others. So, currently, we don't treat all lives as though they matter equally. Just like asking dad for your fair share, the phrase "black lives matter" also has an implicit "too" at the end: it's saying that black lives should also matter. But responding to this by saying "all lives matter" is willfully going back to ignoring the problem. It's a way of dismissing the statement by falsely suggesting that it means "only black lives matter," when that is obviously not the case. And so saying "all lives matter" as a direct response to "black lives matter" is essentially saying that we should just go back to ignoring the problem. The phrase "Black lives matter" carries an implicit "too" at the end; it's saying that black lives should also matter. Saying "all lives matter" is dismissing the very problems that the phrase is trying to draw attention to.
***** Dude, difference has always been exploited. It's really Not colour, my ancestors where mainly white Gallic, there was no real reason for the potato famine but it's a good way to get people to leave their own and work. We are born into a world that has already been stolen and abused, live with it Dude
The chorus of this song: Aaaaaah Aah Aaaaaah, Aaaaah... is equal to the chorus of "Venus" (of Shocking Blues). Venus was recorded in 1969 and Survival in 1977.
Me alucinaron cuando salieron y me siguen alucinando ahora. Son auténticos, frescos, naturales. Este tema me alegra un monton. Gracias Osibisa **********
You'll Be Mine Party Time by Gloria Estefan brought me here, as did love for classic early 70s dance music - roots music f'sure thank you for posting!! DAVEDJ
I saw them in Byron Bay in the early 90s. I’d loved them for 20 years, and couldn’t believe they were in front of me on the stage! That intro always makes me laugh.
Excelente tema del año 1973 que nos trae al presente los recuerdos del colegio en la Secundaria; ak sakur de estyduar dusfrytñabanis de estas naruvukkas de nñysuca.
Great memories at UV Mirones Lima Peru, most of the guys already gone but this music bring them back again under Salon Comunal having fun memories make me feel blue miss you guys Pirulo Bimbo Alfredito Orlando Charapa Coco Freddy Ramon......and many more RIP dear friends one day we gonna get together again..
No hombre yo vi ese grupo en Frankfurt en un Open-Air Concert de 4 dias en los años 73-74 al gupo solo les falto tener un elefante vivo en el escenario son buenisimos musicos desde entonces tengo todos los discos que sacaron
they were able to blend funky, jazz, rock, african traditional music in a very powerful mix; it was different then, and so even now it's ok, no outdated for me!
Esta canciòn la andaba buscando desde hace mucho..A mi padre le encantaba este grupo y este era uno de sus discos favoritos...Me trae muy buenos recuerdos Osibisa..buena musica, grandes musicos...Gracias y saludos desde Trujillo- Perù !!!
Me.siento.muy.feliz.al.saber.que.alguien.esta.alegre.jl
Had this album in 1973 - played it forever - every weekend
I played this album until the grooves wore out. Good to see another Osibisa fan out there 😂😂😂
Bueno cuando aparecio este disco en 1972 fue un real hit. hasta hoy permanece fresco. gracias por compartirlo. desde Perú, America del Sur, gracias.
hermosa cancion del grupo sudafricano Osibisa,la escuchaba a finales de los 60 en radio Miraflores,en un programa de 7 a 8 de la noche que tenia el recordado Enrrique Llamosas, que recuerdos
Osibisa fue un grupo de oeste africa no sudafricano. Son de Ghana 🇬🇭
Lima peru
Q hermosa música de el grupo Africano Osibisa yo tenía doce años lindos tiempos bella Aqp❤😂❤❤😅
Pelos como escarpias.
Los descubrí por casualidad hace mucho tiempo, hablando de música con gente aleatoria, mucho mayor que yo, en un bar, hará como 10 años. Y desde entonces el nombre del grupo no se me borra de la cabeza. Son una maldita joya.
Los escuchaba en disco de vinilo, siguen siendo los mismos y mejores. Felicidades.
Hola soy Guillermo Conislla Castillo desde Tacna Perú. Esta es una de las canciones de Osibisa que la incluía en mi programa "Una Discoteca" en la radio. También la tocábamos con nuestro conjunto "Los Graduados" que dirige actualmente Roberto Vildoso Cañas. Tengo en mi colección 3 álbumes de este maravilloso grupo. Saludos
When I was young, and that mean 43 years ago, we had that group of boys and girls and we used to do a ritual dance using this song. We loved it! And we couldn't end the parties without dancing it!
One of the best beginnings to any song! I especially love that they allowed the goof up at the beginning to remain in the song. I loved Osibisa's earlier albums more than the later ones. We painted the cover of an Osibisa Album that I had on our suite wall in the hall in the dorm at Northern Michigan University. Many times I had their albums playing, especially on the weekends and many people would stop by and ask who they were.
OMG WTF moments of playing this music is as real as watching the beautiful amazing sun rise turning night into day Let there be light Let there Be osabisa ☸️🔯☦️☪️☮️🕎🕉️✡️☯️🛐✝️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sol's drumming.......Robert's piano.......Spartacus R's bass........Loughty Amao.......it's all coming back to me, and DAMN i've got the vinyl.........!!!!!
Trae muchisimos recuerdos esta cancion que se escuchaba con fuerza en los comienzos de los 70, buenisima....
Gran música de mi época, me sorprende como tan poca gente la ha visitado
Thank you for this classic Osibisa - this WAS club music before the word disco was ever in vogue. Now it is called world music - I call it real, classic great dance music! DAVEDJ
Conjunto Sudafricano de la mejor música
hacen deleitar grandemente a gran mayoria
que escucha con mucho agrado a Osibisa
generan admiración y ganas de imitarlos
con cualesquiera sea el grupo que tenga
solo sacar los sonidos y el coro maravilla
jóvenes de hoy tienen aquí la gran muestra.
NOT south african they are from GANA !!!
No son de Gana son de Ghana gana es otra cosa
tengo recuerdos increibles de toda ésta musica, ya que fué algo maravilloso
covivir con el corazón de Africa durante algunos años.
gracias Cameroun, Congo,Republica Centro Aftricana, Niger, Tchar, Gabon, Guinea, etc.etc. aperezdeolmos
Tremenda canción esta de Osibisa. Me divertí muchísimo con éste tema. Gran fusión de instrumentos. Todo un magnífico recuerdo.
Best African rock fusion band ever, and this one´s their best song!!!
Great memories of my childhood. Such a band, Osibisa! 2020 and still enjoying their music like those days.
We in Fiji, Australia, New Zealand England some parts of Europe grew up loving Loving OSIBISA back in the early 70's and always will 👍
I saw them in Byron Bay in the early 90s. I’d loved them for w0 years, and couldn’t believe they were in front of me on the stage! That intro always makes me laugh.
My father played there records religiously I thank him for r because I became an open minded musician. Osibisa rocks
Music is universal!!!!
I played this album until the grooves were worn out.
The mouth percussion ofthe intro is priceless! so tribal! Takes you straight to the middle of the african savannah.
I love Osibisa they remind me of the 70's when I was at College doing my Graphic Design Course. I am now a fully qualified Graphic Designer with 37 years of experience.
Woooohooo!!! My father gave to me his Osibisa records when I was so young. I was amazed, what a rhytm. Since then, I fell in love with Africa.
maybe we should introduce you o Fela. check him out on youtube.
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😅😮
conoci esta banda por casualidad viendo la portada del LP que me llamo la atencion inmediatamente lo puse para escuchar y me encanto =)
Y yo también Edward, lo mismito. Saludos desde las Islas Canarias.
Conheço esta banda desde 1972 quando era garoto, e sempre curti muito o som deles, é espetacular e continua atual e comteporaneo.
Demais, demais....
Yo también José, 1972 fue el año más importante de mi vida. Mi novia y yo la bailabamos todos los domingos en la discoteca. Me emociono cuando la oigo. Espero que siga Usted aquí 12 años despues. Un abrazo.
es una de los temas que no tienen epoca trae recuerdos de los tonos de mi juventud
First mainstream African rock band I believe. This was the first track I heard, got the album the next day. Brilliant!
Un agran cancion, gran interpretacion, lo baile a rabiar alla por años 70, en mi juventud, hoy es un bello recuerdo,
TAMBORES DE GUERRA COMANCHE AL ESTILO OESTE
REPRESENTAN LO MEJORCITO DE NUESTRO ROCKERIO
AUNQUE NO VIVEN EN EL CENTRO DE LA SUDÁFRICA
ESTÁN TRABAJANDO EN UN HERMOSO ESTUDIO DE
LAS AMÉRICAS NORTEÑAS, A NO DUDARLO GUSTAN
PARECIERAN AFRICANÍSIMOS Y ESO A NOSOTROS
NOS ENCANTA OIR OTRO TIPO DE ROCK FIESTERO
OSIBISA ES O S I B I S A PARA TODO NUESTRO MUNDO.
Recuerdo que cuando escuchabas ésta canción , por primera vez te rompía esquemas ,la introducción en africano era algo nuevo que no sabías que era lo que ibas a bailar........ qué recuerdos.....!!!!!!!
Rigurosamente verdad, pero terminábamos bailandola todos los fines de semana. Un saludo.
OSIBISA, representa la música de un continente que lucha por sobrevivir, pidamos para Africa, paz y desarrollo; está la solución en manos de todos; gobernantes, juventud musical y los melómanos de siempre, Dios existe.
I've went and enjoyed with friends to Osibisa Group live concert in Hyderabad in 1983.
Qué tal junta de tambores africanos
ellos hacen un ritmo muy inolvidable
con gran fuerza sin duda lo ejecutan
en el fondo es un gran tema, grande
con las voces de todos integrantes
aunque al comienzo un poco flojo
avanzando el tema es excelente
por eso queda en los recuerdos
de aquellos jóvenes q disfrutan
GRACIAS POR HABERLO SUBIDO.
un grupo incomparable, yo conozco solo a través de sus LPs desde Bolivia en la época del colegio. me hubiera gustado verlos en vivo.
Musica exceptional, grandes recuerdos, vienen a Mi memoria , gracias. X revivir mi espiritu con esa musics, ,😂
El talento no tiene color y el arte tampoco, Osibisa es arte y talento puro!
One of my favorite bands from the 1970s!!
Ver elefantes voladores,esextraordinario
Northwestern State University first heard this band 1972 the drum intro man still gets me some 50 yrs later
I had this album when I was a young teenager. It was so different from what everyone else was listening to. I loved it!
Same!
Del Africa para todo el orbe con súper música
del continente que mayormente una servática
conjunto sudafricano que llevó sus canciones
para que disfruten todos los oyentes asíduos
esfuerzo grande de estos jóvenes esos años.
Tambores de este tema de sonoridad extraordinario
con esas voces al estilo mismo de los sudafricanos
le dan algo que nosotros lo calificaremos excelente
coincidentemente va también con nuestros gustos
ermosos años que aparecieron en el cielo mistiano.
Osibisa gran banda muy escuchada y bailada en los 70s en Lima Peru, me compre el Lp de segunda mano donde esta esta cancion ✌✌
Estoy escuchándola por primera vez en la navidad del 2019 gracias a mi papá y mi tío. El sonido está brutal!
They played this on Top of the Pops, I think 1971. Lasisi Amao going crazy on percussions and Wendell and Spartacus stalking the stage like caged tigers on guitars. The TOTP kids were so used to groups like the Beatles, Stones, Hollies and Manfred Mann. This was one hell of an eye opener, BUT LOTS OF FUN and FUNK!!!
Han pasado como 45 años para volver a escucharlos, mucha nostalgia, pero buena.
Juan García lo mismo digo yo
@@rafaelruiz4101 y aquí lo mismo!
Fue un grane xito y lo baile cada vez que lo ponian en esas fiestas de los años 70...aun lo recuerdo y me trae grandes recuerdos, de mi barrio, mi juventud, mi colegio...mas aun sigue siendo una excelente interpretacion...
I am a progressive rock fan and these right here sound like the african progressive music what a good stuff
EXPRESIÓN MÁXIMA DEL AUTÉNTICO AFRICANO
LA SEGUIDILLA DE TAMBORES ES ALGO INCREIBLE
INVITA A BAILAR PERO EN LA SELVA DEL AFRICA
BUENA MÚSICA DE AQUELLOS AÑOS, EXCELENTE.
Que musica!!!!! Yo baile todos los temas de OSIBISA., SON GENIOS!!! .
los conozco desde que sacaron su primer album en españa y ya me parecieron increibles hoy los oigo y aun me gustan mas. Que aprendan muchos que van de divos, esto es hacer música y hacer bailar y hacer reir y hacer sentirse bien. Que mas se puede pedir
Muy buen comentario compañero, si sigues ahí después de nueve años, me alegro. Adoro este grupo desde 1972 Un abrazo.
This song is marvalous.
Since very very long i have
Been listning and enjoying
A LOT.
WE PLAYED OSIBISA’s SONGS IN SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES ISLAMIC CITY OF MARAWI JN THEXEARLY 70s... thank you Teddy Osei and OSIBUSA
This rhythm is "CRIMINAL"... I want african dance right now
Come closer if you're a man ...... Is a song for Champions, Warriors, and Royalty . Listen and feel it !!!!Truly Gifted Genius...
Eddio PinaR Black saints .
MUSICALMENTE, SE ADELANTÓ A SU ÉPOCA
SOBRE ESTE GÉNERO HAY MUY POCA MÚSICA
ES IMPRESIONANDO LA INSTRUMENTACIÓN
ACOMPAÑADO DE LAS VOCES DE LOS OSIBISA
CON GRAN IMPERIO DE LO MEJOR, Y GRACIAS.
gong gong song and sunshiny day, made my intersted in this group. WHat a music they have! Great Ghanian treat!
Impresionantes 'percusiones vocales' se unen a las percusiones para formar un espacio introductorio alucinante... quizá escucharlo ahora para muchos no represente nada pero cuando salió el disco fue un acontecimiento, fusión de folk africano con rock y jazz!!!!
What an awesome time & experience when I saw then at the warehouse.dont remember nothing but the Experian of the music.thats all I really needed
this is incredible! first time i've ever heard osibisa... i feel like my life has just begun....
Now it is my first time.
Que recuerdos, allá en mi barrio Santa Cruz, quien los escucha en el 2,024?
Pezzo stupendo che ho suonato in tanti locali in Italia e all'estero con tante soddisfazioni. Peccato che il tempo passa e con esso i generi di musica e purtroppo anche la vita. Bennysax
Heard it in mid 70's. Blew my mind inmediately, real good stuff!!!
This was one of the first cassettes I bought. The folks in my street got sick of me walking up and down the street listening to it on a portable cassette player. Awesome music!!
osibisa ...the album cover and music is awesome!! well done guys..
🗣 The beginning of this *Beautiful* melody 🎼 was used as the opening credits in a fun music show on Radio Belgrade in the mid-70s in our country, then called Yugoslavia
Ritmo imprescindible e imperturbable, insustituible e inacabable de buen sabor, mezcla de raiz africana y modernidad de hace 25 años.Lo siento, pero tengo mi edad.....
kind of like an early beat box sound to start...totally unique...lovely music..they deserve more credit...much more and well deserved......
We've been doing that in Africa since the dawn of time
Qué gran grupo... bailé ésta canción hasta el cansancio..excelente percusión...
me encanta me traen muchos recuerdos locos de mijuventud locas noches de runba con mis amigos de barrio 1978
یکی از زیباترین و حرفه ای ترین کارهای این گروه است
Soooooooo good. I bought this album about 25 years ago for the Roger Dean art on the cover. What a soul-feeding surprise was waiting on the inside!
I did the exact same thing - except I did it in 1971. And then out of sheer luck I got to know and become friends with Loughty Amao. Perhaps the greatest purchase of my life!
I did the same thing for the same reason... LoL
I have the vinyl. This always makes me get up and dance and shout! And I'm old, fat and white! But I guess none of that really matters.
Mike McClendon I agree
+Mike McClendon true at
+Aquinasish fuck off
+Aquinasish this should help:
Imagine that you're sitting down to dinner with your family, and while everyone else gets a serving of the meal, you don't get any. So you say "I should get my fair share." And as a direct response to this, your dad corrects you, saying, "everyone should get their fair share." Now, that's a wonderful sentiment -- indeed, everyone should, and that was kinda your point in the first place: that you should be a part of everyone, and you should get your fair share also. However, dad's smart-ass comment just dismissed you and didn't solve the problem that you still haven't gotten any!
The problem is that the statement "I should get my fair share" had an implicit "too" at the end: "I should get my fair share, too, just like everyone else." But your dad's response treated your statement as though you meant "only I should get my fair share", which clearly was not your intention. As a result, his statement that "everyone should get their fair share," while true, only served to ignore the problem you were trying to point out.
That's the situation of the "black lives matter" movement. Culture, laws, the arts, religion, and everyone else repeatedly suggest that all lives should matter. Clearly, that message already abounds in our society.
The problem is that, in practice, the world doesn't work the way. You see the film Nightcrawler? You know the part where Renee Russo tells Jake Gyllenhal that she doesn't want footage of a black or latino person dying, she wants news stories about affluent white people being killed? That's not made up out of whole cloth -- there is a news bias toward stories that the majority of the audience (who are white) can identify with. So when a young black man gets killed (prior to the recent police shootings), it's generally not considered "news", while a middle-aged white woman being killed is treated as news. And to a large degree, that is accurate -- young black men are killed in significantly disproportionate numbers, which is why we don't treat it as anything new. But the result is that, societally, we don't pay as much attention to certain people's deaths as we do to others. So, currently, we don't treat all lives as though they matter equally.
Just like asking dad for your fair share, the phrase "black lives matter" also has an implicit "too" at the end: it's saying that black lives should also matter. But responding to this by saying "all lives matter" is willfully going back to ignoring the problem. It's a way of dismissing the statement by falsely suggesting that it means "only black lives matter," when that is obviously not the case. And so saying "all lives matter" as a direct response to "black lives matter" is essentially saying that we should just go back to ignoring the problem.
The phrase "Black lives matter" carries an implicit "too" at the end; it's saying that black lives should also matter. Saying "all lives matter" is dismissing the very problems that the phrase is trying to draw attention to.
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Dude, difference has always been exploited. It's really Not colour, my ancestors where mainly white Gallic, there was no real reason for the potato famine but it's a good way to get people to leave their own and work. We are born into a world that has already been stolen and abused, live with it Dude
Discovering African rock is one of the best things ever happened in my life
Totally agree. Osibisa best African fusion band ever!!!!
Loved dancing to this back in the day. Wow awsum memories. Kept me fit too
The chorus of this song: Aaaaaah Aah Aaaaaah, Aaaaah... is equal to the chorus of "Venus" (of Shocking Blues). Venus was recorded in 1969 and Survival in 1977.
NO! It IS not equal, a kind similar but the Shocking Blue's has not the highest notes and of course they don't sound as a black.
My brothers and I used to practice the lyrics to this when we were kids.. haha ahhh the memories
Lo maaaaaximo!!!!!!
Me alucinaron cuando salieron y me siguen alucinando ahora. Son auténticos, frescos, naturales. Este tema me alegra un monton. Gracias Osibisa **********
I haven't heard this since the 70s. It was brilliant then and it's even better now!
great stuff by Osibisa these guys Fela and Manu D put Africa at par with the rest of the music world
You'll Be Mine Party Time by Gloria Estefan brought me here, as did love for classic early 70s dance music - roots music f'sure thank you for posting!! DAVEDJ
Ultimate music!Fabulous--OSIBISHA outstanding--
I saw them in Byron Bay in the early 90s. I’d loved them for 20 years, and couldn’t believe they were in front of me on the stage! That intro always makes me laugh.
Excelente tema del año 1973 que nos trae al presente los recuerdos del colegio en la Secundaria; ak sakur de estyduar dusfrytñabanis de estas naruvukkas de nñysuca.
Great memories at UV Mirones Lima Peru, most of the guys already gone but this music bring them back again under Salon Comunal having fun memories make me feel blue miss you guys Pirulo Bimbo Alfredito Orlando Charapa Coco Freddy Ramon......and many more RIP dear friends one day we gonna get together again..
Justo en esos años de mi etapa final de Cole optamos por colocar el nombre de la Promocion 74 Osibisa❤
Africa!! we have what is greatest. is good to enjoy our own
Beautiful song from start to finish. Rock music rocks
Grande MANDIL Eu tenho esse disco mais esta tão acabadinho, mais ainda toca e é muito bom. JWFS/2016
No hombre yo vi ese grupo en Frankfurt en un Open-Air Concert de 4 dias en los años 73-74 al gupo solo les falto tener un elefante vivo en el escenario son buenisimos musicos desde entonces tengo todos los discos que sacaron
my firts time listening. I really liked it. It's fucking brutal. My uncle introduced me to this. Really appreciated that.
antyhing that gets Osibisa noticed is cool with me- a much overlooked band -'Survival' is one of their best tracks.
Era solo un niño y ya me atraía Osibisa,Barrabás,Santana.Recuerdos del Perú. 😍
OSIBISA, Unos maestros de la percusion, no como ahora que no saben tocar ni la flauta de bartolo aun teniendo un agujero solo
Y tu que instruments tocas?
Very cool. I have a mate who has this album cover airbrushed on the tank of his old Honda 750 four motorcycle.
aunque no fueron muy conocidos pero sacaron 2 canciones muy buenas buenos tiempos
Recordando buenos tiempos con Osibisa
Great music. In a lot of ways, I'm reminded of Santana.
they were able to blend funky, jazz, rock, african traditional music in a very powerful mix; it was different then, and so even now it's ok, no outdated for me!
Soy de esa hermosa época este es el álbum más sobresaliente de OSSIBISA