Le grand MANGWANA le seul qui nous reste merci pour ce beau moment, soki pénza bakonzi ya kongo bakoki kozwa likanisi ya ko organisé ba événement y'a boyé chaque fin du mois nionso, ekozala bien
Am from Sierra Leone, a country with a strong base and great passion lovers for TP OK jazz! Malage was the youngest member when Luambo passed!! It was heartbreaking for the entire country. Ok Jazz is still a colossus and hall of fame to Africa. Rest In Peace Franco, Simaro, Madilu, Ndombe Opetum, Jerry Jelogana, Pepe Kalay, Dr. Nico Kasandra, Tabu Rosero. John Pole etc etc
My favorite of this concert. Especially love Malage de lugendo's singing and the guitar by Toms Ntale from 24:35 onwards. He nailed it. Generally, the performance was top notch. Legends.
Sam Mangwana et Georgette mwana mama... Que J avais si souvent entendu au PARIS KIN dans le 11ème sur Paris dans les années 1990.. C était le bon temps...
Aha brother Manguana, your voice still the same, Lol 😁 I used to watch you when I was young back in Congo, then was ZAIRE, Love Oh my country, God help Us
Mandjeku Lengo Maurice "Dizzy", l'un des plus fins doigtés de notre temps, un guitariste-arrangeur hors-pair, meneur de groupe, un virtuose qui nous fait l'immense plaisir de ressusciter le mythique O.K. Jazz cher à l'oncle Yorgho Franco Luambo Lokanga.
Baniel Bamba and Nana Akumu. Beautiful as ever... As strong from their debut for TP OK Jazz in 1986. My love for Rumba since my childhood days is the reason visiting DRC remains my biggest dream in life...
I really like Odemba OK Jazz: Nana Akumu, Baniel Bambo, Mangawana, De Lugendo, Dizzy and the others. And to think that Nana Akumu was based in Nairobi in the 1970s and she is still going strong
For the love of the music!!!! Love you guys!!! Come to WOMALD in Adelaide and let's groove!!! www.womadelaide.com.au/ go to Artists and apply for 2021 and see you then!!!
Et dans la formation de Papa Wemba que sont devenus Reddy Amisi et Djuna Djanana (le papa des célèbres Gimms( que j' ai connu tout petit à son arrivée en France...) et Djaju...)
Damn, they took away one guitar from TP OK Jazz's three-guitar setup. Ayant Droit (the first song; composer is Wuta Mayi) doesn't sound so "rich" anymore. Dizzy mixed Solo and Mi-Solo into one guitar part. And Thierry's Franco-like shuffles are nowhere to be found.
@@ANDAREJO which one of those 3 guitars Franco used to play since bass should set apart .. I realise now how much that kind of group were so efficient !!!amazing ! Stuff
@@ANDAREJO yes mi solo correct and he was playing his solo mostly by using chords picking with his fingers I think !!! Great musician !! I hope we will still produce such great musician in DRC !!! Coz our richness is not just mountain of gold , coltan , diamonds , is also our very popular nice music ... which was fancied by most of African countries
@@Kassiusday Thank you very much I do appreciate your feedbacks. Today is a very DARK day for all lovers of Congolese music and especially the fans of TP OK Jazz following the death of one of the legendary members of this great band Joseph Kiambukuta Londa aka JOSKY Le commandante. May his soul rest in eternal peace
Le grand MANGWANA le seul qui nous reste merci pour ce beau moment, soki pénza bakonzi ya kongo bakoki kozwa likanisi ya ko organisé ba événement y'a boyé chaque fin du mois nionso, ekozala bien
Tango tozalaki mokili ezaki kitoko na elengi ya ko vivre
Am from Sierra Leone, a country with a strong base and great passion lovers for TP OK jazz! Malage was the youngest member when Luambo passed!! It was heartbreaking for the entire country. Ok Jazz is still a colossus and hall of fame to Africa. Rest In Peace Franco, Simaro, Madilu, Ndombe Opetum, Jerry Jelogana, Pepe Kalay, Dr. Nico Kasandra, Tabu Rosero. John Pole etc etc
Yes, Malage was born in 1961 and was only aged 28 was the legend, Franco passed on.
@@darwinchapuswike7069😊ŕ😊eee😊
My favorite of this concert. Especially love Malage de lugendo's singing and the guitar by Toms Ntale from 24:35 onwards. He nailed it. Generally, the performance was top notch. Legends.
Le grand Aigle samangwana boyoki eloko ya mikoloo elengieeeeeeeeeeennn
rhumba music is medicine of the heart especially when you are troubled
kudos the giants of rhumba
Sam Mangwana et Georgette mwana mama... Que J avais si souvent entendu au PARIS KIN dans le 11ème sur Paris dans les années 1990.. C était le bon temps...
Aha brother Manguana, your voice still the same, Lol 😁 I used to watch you when I was young back in Congo, then was ZAIRE, Love Oh my country, God help Us
A Franco Luambo Lokanga la Ndju Pene Luambo Makiadi DEMIAMORE Ton ame repose en Paix
God is wonderful I thank God for all of you.
Ça c'est du loud, des belles chansons nostalgiques 💋💋💋💋💋❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ya Lokos et les dames en pagne magnifique. Véritables femmes congolaises. Batika biso
Bravo les miens et vive l'Afrique
Legend never die 💯💯 Vive la rumba congolaise 🔥🔥🔥
Bjr, je beni le seigneur d'avoir gardé ce grand artiste que le seigneur l'accorde longue vie. Merci d'être reconnaissants à ses aînés.
Quel succès ce morceau" masu" à l époque de Jolie Detta... Ah les regrettés Franco, Simaro, Papa Noël, Josky...
Ah mon pays,ma patrie la rdc je t´aime!
Mandjeku Lengo Maurice "Dizzy", l'un des plus fins doigtés de notre temps, un guitariste-arrangeur hors-pair, meneur de groupe, un virtuose qui nous fait l'immense plaisir de ressusciter le mythique O.K. Jazz cher à l'oncle Yorgho Franco Luambo Lokanga.
In love that músicas oficial Kongo
Very nice music
Beautiful time Sam
UNE GRANDE VEDETTE DE LA MUSIQUE AFRICAINE ET SINGULIÈREMENT CONGOLAISE : BRAVO À LUI.
16:22 to 16:40 it's a killer Africa, Africa, great people great music HUTUCHOKOZI MTU.
Ah mon vieux Malage De Lugendo ! Big Up
Malage toujour genne,tokoss.
Baniel Bamba and Nana Akumu. Beautiful as ever... As strong from their debut for TP OK Jazz in 1986. My love for Rumba since my childhood days is the reason visiting DRC remains my biggest dream in life...
This is African the songs that keep you cool especially on a ladies night celebrations on a day like today.
Respect
Good
I really like Odemba OK Jazz: Nana Akumu, Baniel Bambo, Mangawana, De Lugendo, Dizzy and the others. And to think that Nana Akumu was based in Nairobi in the 1970s and she is still going strong
Tre fort
Your brother from Seattle loves seeing this. Missing you!
Longonyaaaaeeee kitoko makasi vraiment tokanisa bakulutueeeee se ça la nostalgie bravoooo
Bons jazz odemba
C'est du lourd !
❤❤❤
Man i love this perfect, God bless AFRICA
True definition of HOT...
Owesome!!
Wahooo kitoko makasi
It's really both fun and interesting as a work of art, we have the Lwambo of music, we still have to have the Mangwana of politics !!
Non non non,vieux Manguana ayebi ndule
The first song is ''Ayant Droit''
Tokos
The dance off 😄
00 is Ayant Droit, Wuta Mayi et OK Jazz
Une composition de Wuta Mayi
classy music and dressing
Plus de nouvelles de Grand Zaiko Wawa de Manuaku non plus, ni d' Innocent Nzenze, ni de Delvis Salsero, ni de Mbanza, ni de Miaou..
ni d'Isa...
Este música é Dr Nico de 2972
Et depuis que Tabuley (le papa de Yassoupha) nous a quittés lui aussi que sont devenues Mbilia Bell ? Et Faya Tess ?
Mabolia bel vit à kinshasa. Quant à Faya Tess, elle est à Paris.
Fatimata!Fatimata
Superb dressing, not like today where the so called artists go to perform naked
Hahaa
Copying the west thinking it makes them more acceptable and in fact it African loosing its culture in motion..
Cornelius , this is typical Congolese dress for women.Reminds of New Life Club in Uganda of the late 60s.
Bonne mzick
Cabinet molili Bana ok jazz
Kabinet molili Bana ok Jazz ⁿ
For the love of the music!!!!
Love you guys!!!
Come to WOMALD in Adelaide and let's groove!!!
www.womadelaide.com.au/ go to Artists and apply for 2021 and see you then!!!
Fati Mata
Que veux dire reelement zunguluke ?
Est ce etourdissement ?
0:10 Baniel Bosambo with a blue dress.
Where was this festival? Love the original
Hertme/Netherlands
7:22 Hear Baniel!
Et dans la formation de Papa Wemba que sont devenus Reddy Amisi et Djuna Djanana (le papa des célèbres Gimms( que j' ai connu tout petit à son arrivée en France...) et Djaju...)
Reddy est à kinshasa où il continue sa carrière. Djuna vit à Paris....
B’
Damn, they took away one guitar from TP OK Jazz's three-guitar setup.
Ayant Droit (the first song; composer is Wuta Mayi) doesn't sound so "rich" anymore. Dizzy mixed Solo and Mi-Solo into one guitar part.
And Thierry's Franco-like shuffles are nowhere to be found.
TP OK JAZZ used to have four guitar set up namely bass, rhythm, mi-solo and solo(lead)
@@ANDAREJO which one of those 3 guitars Franco used to play since bass should set apart .. I realise now how much that kind of group were so efficient !!!amazing ! Stuff
@@Kassiusday Mi-solo
@@ANDAREJO yes mi solo correct and he was playing his solo mostly by using chords picking with his fingers I think !!! Great musician !! I hope we will still produce such great musician in DRC !!! Coz our richness is not just mountain of gold , coltan , diamonds , is also our very popular nice music ... which was fancied by most of African countries
@@Kassiusday Thank you very much I do appreciate your feedbacks. Today is a very DARK day for all lovers of Congolese music and especially the fans of TP OK Jazz following the death of one of the legendary members of this great band Joseph Kiambukuta Londa aka JOSKY Le commandante. May his soul rest in eternal peace
deverias suplementar com testosterona biodentica.grande musico
Viva Odemba OK. Ya Dizzy....umela bo'coup yaya.