We spent very happy times when FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI came in KAMERUN in the middle 70's. We even tried to sing this particulary song during school music shows, using our own words n mostly in our dialect
Adeolu Akinsanya, Victor Olaiya, Uwaifor, Rex Lawson were rocking the scene back then in Lagos before Fela Ransome-Kuti came into the scene...and it was like lightening!! RIP Chief Priest!!!!
I f you want a party jam music this is it!Fela at his best.You cannot just listen to this peoce without moving.Fela was just too much in this peice.Excellent rendition.FOGO FOGO EBENI!
Baba Kuti was simply making reference to the ingrates of this world that you spent time, money and energy on. And now that you're broke, they wouldn't show appreciation for your good deeds towards them in the past when you had money. And now that you can no longer feed them with "freesbies", they became disruptive, threatening, destructive and posed danger to your livelihood/ well-being etc. .
Opened my mouth, sang jeun ko ku sang na fight o sang who are you re sang alu jon jon ki jon I've incurred debt bought different alcoholic beverages( beer, stout, ogogoro, whisky) we drank now my pocket is empty started breaking bottles because we are having a good time each bottle is worth 6 pence (sisi sisi) the debt you want me to incur I have incurred hope you have heard. Essentially the above is the gist of this song
A very groovy Afrobeat tune... Yeah-Yeah! Mo ra beer, t'emu... Mo ra Stout-u, t'emu... Mo ra whi-si-ky, t'en-sha! Mo r'ogogoro, t'en-sha-para! Mo r'ogogoro, t'en-sha-bora! Mo r'oguro, t'en-fi-w'enu Mo w'apomi, apomi gbe! Mo w'apomi, apomi gbe!
Original afro beat. He was a creative and an entertaining musician. His music cut across all ages. I hope his music continues to reap dividends like other dead musicians in "civilized" societies.
Hot dammmmmmmnnnnn!!!! R.I.P Great Comrade and Son of Africa. You are FOREVER with us. The previously uniformed are now in civvies...and still robbing us blind. But, Baba, the M.O.P is growing stronger with each passing day. By God's grace, we shall overcome. R.I.P
This song was ad-libbed live at the original Afro-Spot later called Kakadu when a fight broke out while Fela's band was playing. In those days the breweries charged deposits for drink bottles. They were smashing bottles and this was Fela's response to those ingrates who didn't appreciate the music and would rather fight over some woman. You can google Bodederek for more info.
I like the beat of this song. It has some small guitar chords thown in for rhythm,....my friend "idris" introduced me to fela kuti's music and this is the only song that I like so far. the way that the song ended with everything coming together is the peak for me. the girl on the cover is also nice......Im going to go home and see if I can do the rhythm guitar on this song or at least learn it by ear.
emu te mu te fi da gbese si won lorun, ni mo fe ko , lese yi o, we put our mouth for song, we sing alu jon jon ki jon, then fela sing na fight, also chop and quench
I have loved this song from the beginning!I don't understand Yoruba, yet I never realized that I never understood what he was saying until now!!!
True music never fades.
It is hard to imagine how much fire was in that flat belly of his!
FOGO FOGO E BENI. Chai....I'm sooo glad his music has lived on. Nigerias very own!!
i love this song i am from canada my dad is african and my mom is jamacn my name is emmanuel
I love this song i am from mexico my dad is mexican and my madre es mexicana my name is Luis
@@lhsanchezo Smile smile smiling
You are an African
Pleased to meet you.I m Eric
Fela kuti is just a flipping genius period
What a GENIUS in composition,lyrics,instrumentation and delivery.
The LEGEND lives on!!
We spent very happy times when FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI came in KAMERUN in the middle 70's. We even tried to sing this particulary song during school music shows, using our own words n mostly in our dialect
Adeolu Akinsanya, Victor Olaiya, Uwaifor, Rex Lawson were rocking the scene back then in Lagos before Fela Ransome-Kuti came into the scene...and it was like lightening!! RIP Chief Priest!!!!
i love this song go africa i am ordia ok
Fela! Again and again! Always fresh.
thank you who ever post this
love this tune
I f you want a party jam music this is it!Fela at his best.You cannot just listen to this peoce without moving.Fela was just too much in this peice.Excellent rendition.FOGO FOGO EBENI!
Baba himself much love and respect
FELA IS STILL ALIVE.
COME & GROOVE EVERY NIGHT WITH US @ LE SENOU, 28 RUE MARCADET - PARIS 75018
Are you serious?
Fela mix and homework; intense and focused! Now, on to Femi ... a good dose for the mind and soul ... every time!
FELA IS STILL ALIVE.
COME & GROOVE EVERY NIGHT WITH US @
LE SENOU, 28 RUE MARCADET -
PARIS 75018
Hi
Sorry, folks, I had to get up at my old age and danced this one!!
Baba Kuti was simply making reference to the ingrates of this world that you spent time, money and energy on. And now that you're broke, they wouldn't show appreciation for your good deeds towards them in the past when you had money. And now that you can no longer feed them with "freesbies", they became disruptive, threatening, destructive and posed danger to your livelihood/ well-being etc. .
Opened my mouth, sang jeun ko ku
sang na fight o
sang who are you re
sang alu jon jon ki jon
I've incurred debt
bought different alcoholic beverages( beer, stout, ogogoro, whisky)
we drank
now my pocket is empty
started breaking bottles because we are having a good time
each bottle is worth 6 pence (sisi sisi)
the debt you want me to incur I have incurred
hope you have heard.
Essentially the above is the gist of this song
There was so much music in his belly, more than he could spew out.
His😂majesty, The chief priest , Omo Iya aje, Abami eda maximum respect baba !!! He is gifted 😅
A very groovy Afrobeat tune... Yeah-Yeah!
Mo ra beer, t'emu...
Mo ra Stout-u, t'emu...
Mo ra whi-si-ky, t'en-sha!
Mo r'ogogoro, t'en-sha-para!
Mo r'ogogoro, t'en-sha-bora!
Mo r'oguro, t'en-fi-w'enu
Mo w'apomi, apomi gbe!
Mo w'apomi, apomi gbe!
Combative rythem always maverick n power .... Anikulapo kuti Fela the legend 🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷
Fela....... LEGEND 🎷🤩🤩🤩
This is the kind of groove we can no longer find, not even with Seun and the Egypt 80.
Oooh yes the 👑 King 👍
Tony Allen was on Drums ;)
So i m not the only one saying this?😂😂😂😂Fela is unrivaled
A GREAT NIGERIAN MUSICIAN !!
Très beau souvenir d'enfance..........
Original afro beat. He was a creative and an entertaining musician. His music cut across all ages. I hope his music continues to reap dividends like other dead musicians in "civilized" societies.
SEE JAM. . .DAMN. ...
@Danibrofan "Hot Dammmmmmmnnnnn" that phrase says it all Fela was ahead of his game, a musicologist of the first order may he rest in peace...
Hot dammmmmmmnnnnn!!!!
R.I.P Great Comrade and Son of Africa. You are FOREVER with us. The previously uniformed are now in civvies...and still robbing us blind. But, Baba, the M.O.P is growing stronger with each passing day.
By God's grace, we shall overcome. R.I.P
This guy Fela is just good!
Awesome
pure groove
This song was ad-libbed live at the original Afro-Spot later called Kakadu when a fight broke out while Fela's band was playing. In those days the breweries charged deposits for drink bottles. They were smashing bottles and this was Fela's response to those ingrates who didn't appreciate the music and would rather fight over some woman. You can google Bodederek for more info.
Yours is an indisputable fact. Overheard my brother and friends discuss it back then. Kudos.
Derek my bro, I hear you. George Aloma and co pushed Fela to compose this song on stage
Ebami Eda himself 🔥
more of tjhis plz.. pace
Wow ..Thanks for sharing ..Viva Afrobeat !!!
i love this song go africa
The Genius
Listening in 2024
This music of his here only makes sense by absorbing the picture of the goddess on the cover.
very goooooood
FELA IS STILL ALIVE.
COME & GROOVE EVERY NIGHT WITH US @
LE SENOU, 28 RUE MARCADET -
PARIS 75018
I like the beat of this song. It has some small guitar chords thown in for rhythm,....my friend "idris" introduced me to fela kuti's music and this is the only song that I like so far. the way that the song ended with everything coming together is the peak for me. the girl on the cover is also nice......Im going to go home and see if I can do the rhythm guitar on this song or at least learn it by ear.
Oh so nice..
FELA IS STILL ALIVE.
COME & GROOVE EVERY NIGHT WITH US @
LE SENOU, 28 RUE MARCADET -
PARIS 75018
fela music play to until in the morning!
You gah rite bro
i share the same views with almost everyone who commented
sooo wonderful
ABAMI EDA ,R.I.P .
a medley of songs leading to fogo fogo , which means break bottle , break bottle, people got high at kalakuta and was being merry....
make it groove ur soul
emu te mu te fi da gbese si won lorun, ni mo fe ko , lese yi o, we put our mouth for song, we sing alu jon jon ki jon, then fela sing na fight, also chop and quench
respect!!
Nowdays the mayority of afrobeat bands don't have nothing to say. Just showing skills, but not single word, like an endless egotrip.
WIKKED TUNE.......DON'T TEST
Fine________
2:02
thanks 2 anikulapo71, father has told us about you...in a recent appearance
I yet to come across chop and quench (jeun koku..waki and die, alujon jon ki jon). If anyone have the link, please send it to me.
WICKED 4 real
Hello !
I would like to know what each of the line mean.
Thanks !
mito