FELA IS A YORUBA MAN FROM YORUBA NATION IN THE PRESENT UNFORTUNATE COUNTRY CALLED NIGERIA. YORUBA NATION AND HER BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE IS ABOUT 17,000 YEARS OLD. THESE PEOPLE ATE PRE-HISTORY
Osmonbi Kajiko I’m from Igbo tribe , I love fela kuti so much. Have you seen the recent drama that happened in Abuja when one of the leader was fainting and waking up due to questions they asked him on how he squandered money at his control. That thing reminds me about fela kuti music and they’re all happening today
@@donbright3227 You are from Ibo ETHNIC Nation. Ibo is not a tribe, educate yourself and stop listening to your enemies narratives. (Pale-Skin- Neanderthal), from Europe.
Osmonbi Kajiko Hausa Igbo and Yoruba are three major tribe in Nigeria. Each can be described as ethnic group or tribe . They’re all the same , anyway thanks for letting me know . I’m writing from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
@@donbright3227 No, let me educate you more on this topic ok YORUBA is a nation long b4 (Ayesu) wS born a.k.a by Europeans (Jesus Christ). YORUBA NATION has about 21 tribes which I will mention few; (1) REMO (2) IJEBU (3) IJEŞA (4) OYO (5) AWORI OF (EKO) (6) ANAGO IN (B.REPUBLIC & TOGO (7) IFE (8) EKITI (9) ONDO (10) KWARA (11) IGBOMINA (12) IBOLO (13) OŞUN (14) ĘGBA (15) YEWA (16) ITŞĘKIRI (17) AKOKO ĘDO IN (EDO STATE) (18) OKUN (KOGI STATE)
In 1980 I was living in Ikorodu and went to see Fela perform at the Shrine. Unforgettable. After the show (I was the only white man there) I went to Fela's house. RIP Fela, you were the greatest.
Congratulations. You want a cookie? You people ALWAYS have to inform us of your whiteness as if that makes you special. We don't care! I saw Fela, and I don't have to come here and proclaim my blackness. No one cares!
I would like to start a documentary program/show about all these iconic figures in both music and movie industry including fela himself,Hubert ogunde, Muyideen Alade Alomire, Baba sala, Gbenga Gbenga Adeboye and the likes
Your idea, if you make it, would be another big contribution to restarting Afrikan civilization. We are currently trapped in the worship of foreign things and icons alien to us. We are lost. Your idea is needed urgently.
My children and I broke bread to this music the other day. Afterwards, we danced and danced. The energy was so real! We hugged and danced some more. My adult son had tears in his eyes, he felt it so strongly.
Thanks for love my father fela anikulapo kuti freedom figher baba 70 RIP May bless ur soul my real prophet what talk about everything come true in my country once again Baba 70 RIP
Thats the spirit behind Afrobeats....Its so powerful and why the snowflakes are so scared of it....and unfortunately for them, they cannot hijack it...One love.
I call on all Africans (blacks) all over the world to invest in the African continent. "Na black man go do am for black man". Liberate your people from the European slavery mindset that's still going on today. " No dey think say oyibo know pass Africa!
May we Europeans (whites) all over the world also liberate from the European slavery mindeset? It has been our oppressors who enslaved Africans - after they made us their servants.
S/O my father for having an excellent ear for music. He passed away 2011 and that man left me with his taste. By the time I was 11 years old I knew the melodies and lyrics of this masterpiece like the back of my hand. He would often say "Son if the music isn't powerful and doesn't move your soul, why listen to it?. " Rest in Power Dad, Rest In Power legendary Aníkúlápó Kuti✊
Oscars are for cinema. You’re talking about Grammys. As talented as Adela was, those awards aren’t really respectable and Africans shouldn’t chase for that approval.
The likes of JAY-Z, Stevie Wonder and Sir Paul McCartney can project this suggestion. These Iconic stars can see to it that a Post Humour Oscar is awarded to Fela. These 3 great artists knew Fela and understood what he stood for and all his struggles. Fela's children will be so touched should such is awarded to them for their Father's work. Afterall Fela is being recognised globally, at least via Afro Beat.
Dude, that's the coolest thing I've heard in a while. James Brown, Fela, Curtis Mayfield, Jimmy McGriff and BB King are my top 5. I recommend all of them.
34 year old white American here and I fell in love with Fela's beautiful music and message. I've been listening since 2000 and have had many people follow the musical trail of felas. Peace and love
I saw Fela perform twice in Chicago during the 80s. Amazing and entertaining. It was a treat. i'm 64yo and have fond memories of back them. Stay safe. Greeting from FL.
There is no simple way to explain Fela's genius - it is an orchestra, it is choral, it is jazz, it is alluring instrumental harmony, it is mesmerising rhythmic energy, it is Afro-beat! It's qualities are unprintable. It is deep in timbre and richness. The more you listen to it the more you discover! This is why it moves the soul! It is Fela! No one else on Earth can do it. He was one of a kind!
The music is different from previous content. Of course, there are recognized influences, therein. The music is ancestral consciousness as transmitted and exhibited by and in the human experience - known as Fela. Is it possible, the artistry of Fela is consistent with expressions of the most ancient ancestors? This truth warrior often wonders whether there is such a reality as split souls. Perhaps, Fela, Peter Tosh and Lucky Dube are split souls. It is conceivably, Fela, Peter Tosh and Lucky Dube shared DNA of several generations of common ancestors.
I'm French. Saw him in concert in Paris in 1984.Been listening to Fela's music for 40 years now... and will never stop. It's my background music when I work late at night . Incredible musical figure and Freedom Hero. Risked many time his life. Music incarnate. He surpasses Bod Marley, Stewie Wonder, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Coltrane and many others brought together. His music makes me feel like I had many lives before this one and that in one of those lives I danced to the sound of this magic music... It gives life to a lot of nostalgic visions but also to visions of hope and of a future in which all human beings cooperate, overcome oppression, and share the world.
Listening from Italy 🇮🇹. If fela was a white man he would have been celebrated world wide. He's the greatest African musician and one of the greatest globally.
I FOLLOW & HEARING THIS GUY SINCE 1970 , I AM SIXTY FIVE OLD MAN , AND I THINKING YET , HER MUSIC IS FANTASTIC , I THINK , MAYBE IN OTHER LIFE I WAS AN AFRICAN MAN , I FEEL MANY STRONG THIS MUSIC , SALUTES , PARDON MY ENGLISH
The wierd one, the great son of the witches of Africa, one who has death in his pouch, Mr Augustine, the chief priest, the great sage, the great philosopher, the seer, the great son of Africa, the truth sayer, the great prophet, the fearless fighter, the great son of Africa, Baba Eleniyan. (OLUFELA OLUSEGUN ANIKULAPO KUTI ABAMI EDA) Great Respect. Three GBOSA for you. GBOSA! GBOSA!! GBOSA!!!
and the fact that he speaks realty and future 👐 look at us now.. food trouble water trouble 🎶 petrol trouble 🎶 look pocket monie not there 🎶 suffer for world 🎶🎶🎶
Had the privilege to meet Fela in Portland OR in 1991 or 92 & was mesmerized by his warm & calm energy in the green room surrounded by his ladies . He transformed into a beast on stage & looked like a giant in command .Several years later we had the honor to book Femi Kuti & met Seun Kuti at eh Wow Hall , I am blessed to meet him & his children following their dads footsteps.
I travelled from LA to Eugene, OR, just to see FEMI in a crazy concert around 2006....people say he projects half the energy his dad did on stage so, man, if FEMI almost blows up that small place in that 2006 concert (and the dancers...O M G), I cannot imagine what FELA did back in the day.... if I had a time machine, I d use it to see FELA live anywhere in the world....
There's only one musician like this in a lifetime: Fela; a Nigerian who transcends tribal differences and religion, his music brought everybody together.
Fela Anikulapo Kuti the Abami Eda himself 👍my Dad will play all kinds of Fela’s music while growing up and i enjoyed every bit of his music, Fela is a realist , a story teller who speaks about true life experiences, a man who fought Nigerian Government with music not minding what the consequences could be , an activist to the core . His kind of music can never fade away it’s an evergreen music . I really appreciate he did made his own music which is an original piece of all kinds .
Only a legend like Fela Anikulapo Kuti, can play an instrumental and songs in one album for one straight hours plus and the listeners will not be bored....In fact, you will be sorry whenever the music ends. Rest on in peace,, ancestor Fela.
J'ai acheté cet album quand il est sorti, en 1986, mon père et la plupart de mes ami-e-s m'ont regardé bizarrement... Mais je ne l'ai pas regretté, à ce jour, un seul instant !
FELA (For Ever Lives Afrobeat), Abami Eda, Baba7070, you will never be forgotten. A true prophet, sadly your prophecies still continue to come true in Nigeria. The people refuse to learn.
From Côte-d’Ivoire, I had the privilège of attending FELA at a concert in ikoyi during my brief stay in Nigeria. This gentleman exudes an indisputable scenic energy. Fela will still mark for centuries the music of the demands of the people.
You tube made listening to Fela Kuti absolutely miserable with it's constant ads and interruptions. I could only get through 20 minutes before I couldn't take it anymore. I have been listening to Fela since I was in college way back when and one of my favorite tunes to this day is ' ZOMBIE ' !!!!!!!
There Will be no musician like Fela again in this world and in that which is to come..His like comes once in a century and am so blessed to live to witness the amazing act of this extraordinary human being..Fela is not of this world. He's pure Genius and a music grandmaster. Abemi Eda lives on !!!
My best friend was working in Nigeria and saw him live in 1996. He brought back an Album, 1st time I heard it, it totally blew my mind, never forgave him for seeing Fela Live. forever Jealous
To be honest Fela was the music president to me I loved even today when he is no more. I am still listening to his music today my Nigerian poet and spiritual teller .
And they say European classical music is the height of genius. Mozart. Chopin, Beethoven show me how you’d accomplish this. Never. Musical genius comes in a rainbow colour. Go on Fêla. Tell it.
I regretted that Baba himself was not given the chance to become president of Nigeria. The vision he had for Africa was too much. See what's happening today. like he said years ago when these African politicians were still in diapers" WHO NO KNOW, GO KNOW " He would have made African far ahead of what it is today. No problem. We, Diaspora and pan Africans who love our continent demand greatness. It's not gonna be easy, but gradually " MY PEOPLE EYES DONE DEY OPEN AND DEM DONE DEY TAKE ACTION SMALL SMALL "
Keep the spirit up my brother. You guys should join us we are dyeing here. our naira does not have value because they are packing it in casket and the mansions they built in their remote villages where they cant even develop
We feel you guys bro. That's why we're campaigning and making our voices heard in the western world. You're not alone in these struggles for equality and justice for all in the African continent. Just know that we're in this together and we all love you all equally
Before the rising of the Sun on this cold January day, with aching body from the daily & nightly struggles in these northwest suburbs of Chicago, yours truly ( other than those you aleady know & love) lies on his back on the cold concrete slab floor, with wool blankets, other bedding, & pillows for my bed. I listen & learn & love in return.
i accidentally stumbled across Fela Kuti on here. and wowowowowowow! i am blown away by how amazing his music was/is. definitely very beautiful to listen to. This is my 3rd album of his Ive listened to today. love from California.
when i first found out about him 20 some years ago i listened to him every day almost all day - i never got sick of it - it never ceased to amaze me still never does
@@daveleafey9283 GOD bless you. For this comment. Its so On point. I was introduced to fela as a youth & i still Listen to him till yhis day. He was a prophet Ahead of his time! Blessing!
Greetings, when I first heard Fela Kuti music I didn't understand but the more I was listening then I realize that he was a special person on earth, he had a special spirit that was giving to him by the universe. Long live fela Kuti. Your sista from costa Rica central America. Ache.
There is something about the music of Fela Kuti... it often feels like the weary and restorative road home. A reminder to give body, heart, and mind a reset. Breathe. Move. Surrender. Play. Juicy. It's good medicine.
Its intoxicating. when i listen to Fela, it's like I am in a trance. Nothing has changed since back in the days when I used to watch and listen to him live at the shrine, the memory is just like yesterday. May his soul continue to rest in POWER!!!
That was the fastest hour and twenty minutes that I recall. Now I know it takes one round of Fela's "Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense" LP to pull a GMC's upper control arm. First time I've heard this.. is beyond incredible.
Baba 70 nor teach me nonsense felabration lives on the memory lane but music 🎧 fade not on our heart ❣ we cherish your part you played in Nigeria 🇳🇬 as a civil rights person and human rights in Africa as a continent
When I was at the age of 20 Fela music was my life can't stay without his music now am 22 his music is a word of wisdom love you fela kuti can't stop playing your music
This music is music, since 1976, when I was a family friend to Abami, never miss is show. Rest in peace, if they are tired we will bring it up, plenty brotherhood all over the world. Alagomeji/idiaba. Zip###eleniyan###freedom for citizens.
What a gentle Soul, his music will live forever. When I am angry about our country social-economic matters, I listen to Fela Kuti music to escape it all! Forever Relevant in all Generations!
Have to big up my elder sis for for putting me on to this legend. Thanks Chiz. Already have this on cassette. Fela is in the same legendary category as Bob Marley abd James Brown, probably even more prolific than them. May their beautiful souls rest in peace
Joboy and mr eazi.... Where are you guys i want to fight 😭😭😭😭 Fela performed life for 1 hr and more ... Yiu guys are giving me 2 minutes song... Why nau😭😂😂💞💞💞💞💞
An absolutely amazing record..has only only get better over the years..."Teacher don't teach me nonsense" is a masterpiece...and the other tracks take it to another level..
I found the philosophy in your music. I found strength, wisdom and a clarion call. Baba 70 after you na still you. Abami eda the man who held death in his porch. Rest on. You've fought well great valour.
As a Cameroonian young man at 37, my surrounding pals find it strange that I indulge in Fela a lot. Only me know what I derive.
Yes i 💪🏽 yeah Mon!
Fela remains the best musician ever, evermore, for life...
Apparently, every radio station in Ireland 🇮🇪 are tuning into fela beautiful hearted ❤
M
@adeamoke5565 contact rumours then we shall talk without the cloth it's all about respect 🙏🏿
who's still loving this in 2024?
eternal !
Me oo
April 2024
Fela for ever ✊🏾
Ever green mate . If only you understood his kinda music haha
May, 2024. Me here immersed in the spiritual 'contraption' with my ANC headphones working from home.
Thank God for Fela.
I don’t know how Nigerian will explain your death . But fela must continue to live in our heart . Who is listening in this 2020 with me ?
FELA IS A YORUBA MAN FROM YORUBA NATION IN THE PRESENT UNFORTUNATE COUNTRY CALLED NIGERIA.
YORUBA NATION AND HER BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE IS ABOUT 17,000 YEARS OLD. THESE PEOPLE ATE PRE-HISTORY
Osmonbi Kajiko I’m from Igbo tribe , I love fela kuti so much. Have you seen the recent drama that happened in Abuja when one of the leader was fainting and waking up due to questions they asked him on how he squandered money at his control. That thing reminds me about fela kuti music and they’re all happening today
@@donbright3227 You are from Ibo ETHNIC Nation. Ibo is not a tribe, educate yourself and stop listening to your enemies narratives. (Pale-Skin- Neanderthal), from Europe.
Osmonbi Kajiko Hausa Igbo and Yoruba are three major tribe in Nigeria. Each can be described as ethnic group or tribe . They’re all the same , anyway thanks for letting me know . I’m writing from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
@@donbright3227 No, let me educate you more on this topic ok
YORUBA is a nation long b4 (Ayesu) wS born a.k.a by Europeans (Jesus Christ).
YORUBA NATION has about 21 tribes which I will mention few;
(1) REMO
(2) IJEBU
(3) IJEŞA
(4) OYO
(5) AWORI OF (EKO)
(6) ANAGO IN (B.REPUBLIC & TOGO
(7) IFE
(8) EKITI
(9) ONDO
(10) KWARA
(11) IGBOMINA
(12) IBOLO
(13) OŞUN
(14) ĘGBA
(15) YEWA
(16) ITŞĘKIRI
(17) AKOKO ĘDO IN (EDO STATE)
(18) OKUN (KOGI STATE)
In 1980 I was living in Ikorodu and went to see Fela perform at the Shrine. Unforgettable. After the show (I was the only white man there) I went to Fela's house. RIP Fela, you were the greatest.
ride on brother, spread the love
Congratulations. You want a cookie? You people ALWAYS have to inform us of your whiteness as if that makes you special. We don't care! I saw Fela, and I don't have to come here and proclaim my blackness. No one cares!
Wow...!
I would like to start a documentary program/show about all these iconic figures in both music and movie industry including fela himself,Hubert ogunde, Muyideen Alade Alomire, Baba sala, Gbenga Gbenga Adeboye and the likes
Your idea, if you make it, would be another big contribution to restarting Afrikan civilization. We are currently trapped in the worship of foreign things and icons alien to us. We are lost. Your idea is needed urgently.
Can we collaborate on that.
Don't forget Wally Badarou
God is your strength
My children and I broke bread to this music the other day. Afterwards, we danced and danced. The energy was so real! We hugged and danced some more. My adult son had tears in his eyes, he felt it so strongly.
that is such a beautiful story. Bless your heart. Music is so berautiful.
You just brought tears to my eyes and also made my day!
Thanks for this beautiful picture portrayed by you.
Thanks for love my father fela anikulapo kuti freedom figher baba 70 RIP May bless ur soul my real prophet what talk about everything come true in my country once again Baba 70 RIP
Thats the spirit behind Afrobeats....Its so powerful and why the snowflakes are so scared of it....and unfortunately for them, they cannot hijack it...One love.
Beautiful
I call on all Africans (blacks) all over the world to invest in the African continent. "Na black man go do am for black man".
Liberate your people from the European slavery mindset that's still going on today. " No dey think say oyibo know pass Africa!
Back to the motherland!
May we Europeans (whites) all over the world also liberate from the European slavery mindeset? It has been our oppressors who enslaved Africans - after they made us their servants.
Yes brother I agree. We need to do it and gatekeep our own. ✊🏾
Don’t blame African slavery on Europeans. Study your history.
419😂😂
S/O my father for having an excellent ear for music. He passed away 2011 and that man left me with his taste. By the time I was 11 years old I knew the melodies and lyrics of this masterpiece like the back of my hand. He would often say "Son if the music isn't powerful and doesn't move your soul, why listen to it?. " Rest in Power Dad, Rest In Power legendary Aníkúlápó Kuti✊
Bless up, your Dad, Fela.
Fela deserves an Oscar award. I mean he created his genre of music sustained and placed it on the global music market. ❤❤❤
A posthumous Oscar Award for Fela will not be a bad idea
Oscars are for cinema. You’re talking about Grammys. As talented as Adela was, those awards aren’t really respectable and Africans shouldn’t chase for that approval.
@@moethemoon adele is from england
@@narcovlog1 LMAO i meant Fela. No idea how autocorrect arrived to that conclusion
The likes of JAY-Z, Stevie Wonder and Sir Paul McCartney can project this suggestion. These Iconic stars can see to it that a Post Humour Oscar is awarded to Fela. These 3 great artists knew Fela and understood what he stood for and all his struggles. Fela's children will be so touched should such is awarded to them for their Father's work. Afterall Fela is being recognised globally, at least via Afro Beat.
Highly spiritual. Baba if you still dey, you for still dey look and laugh. Naija still dey as he dey . Rest in Power Omo Iya Aje. Abami Eda
Bless up.
True very much so true
am a 16 year old kid but dammmmnnn fela dey inspire oh , he makes embrace my culture more
I swear.. me gan sef.. I'm 19... But d song dey gimme life...
Dude, that's the coolest thing I've heard in a while. James Brown, Fela, Curtis Mayfield, Jimmy McGriff and BB King are my top 5. I recommend all of them.
@@erictalkington5674 qq
You're true African
@@erictalkington5674 thanks brother definitely gonna listen.peace and love
34 year old white American here and I fell in love with Fela's beautiful music and message. I've been listening since 2000 and have had many people follow the musical trail of felas. Peace and love
After many years all what he was tryimg to say is really happening now like all his songs
He was a great man
He was a legend, prophet and everything, his music always connect to my heart and soul....
Because you are my brother.
I saw Fela perform twice in Chicago during the 80s. Amazing and entertaining. It was a treat. i'm 64yo and have fond memories of back them. Stay safe. Greeting from FL.
There is no simple way to explain Fela's genius - it is an orchestra, it is choral, it is jazz, it is alluring instrumental harmony, it is mesmerising rhythmic energy, it is Afro-beat! It's qualities are unprintable. It is deep in timbre and richness. The more you listen to it the more you discover! This is why it moves the soul! It is Fela! No one else on Earth can do it. He was one of a kind!
The music is different from previous content. Of course, there are recognized influences, therein. The music is ancestral consciousness as transmitted and exhibited by and in the human experience - known as Fela. Is it possible, the artistry of Fela is consistent with expressions of the most ancient ancestors?
This truth warrior often wonders whether there is such a reality as split souls. Perhaps, Fela, Peter Tosh and Lucky Dube are split souls. It is conceivably, Fela, Peter Tosh and Lucky Dube shared DNA of several generations of common ancestors.
Aqsa Asa Q1l)
You said it well! You only missed his voice and singing yet another beguiling tool.
My always go to
Genius. must have been hard to be him.
Fela has no comparison. Been listening to him for 40+ years
We hail you sir🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️❤️❤️
I have been listening for 3 years now
❤️🌈❤️✌️
Yes
💯
I AM 58 portuguese and i love this music. GOD WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS TO BLESS PEOPLE. God Bless your Soul 🌹🇵🇹🇵🇹❤️🌹
I'm French. Saw him in concert in Paris in 1984.Been listening to Fela's music for 40 years now... and will never stop. It's my background music when I work late at night . Incredible musical figure and Freedom Hero. Risked many time his life. Music incarnate. He surpasses Bod Marley, Stewie Wonder, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Coltrane and many others brought together. His music makes me feel like I had many lives before this one and that in one of those lives I danced to the sound of this magic music... It gives life to a lot of nostalgic visions but also to visions of hope and of a future in which all human beings cooperate, overcome oppression, and share the world.
So wonderful reading your positive thoughts about Fela. I salute you!
Absolutely on the mark!🤗👏🏾
I hope Mr. Bod Marley takes no offense
Yes, transcendental artist Fela....but please sing and dance his praises without taking away from those other amazing artists you mention. Lotta love!
Alain Souchon with the famous song "Allô maman bobo" is far better !
Listening from Italy 🇮🇹. If fela was a white man he would have been celebrated world wide. He's the greatest African musician and one of the greatest globally.
Spero abbia potuto vedere Sean Kuti al Locus Fest anni fa .. un assaggio delle vibes& style di king Fela.. bellissimo ricordo, saluti☀️
How do you explain bob marleys worldwide success then?
@@blinddeadmcjones5255 Bob marley was a white man, remember his dad was white 1
@@tanksmakau7672 he didn't speak or look like a white guy to me
@@blinddeadmcjones5255 do your research
I’m a 68 yr old white female and Fela just helps me cook and move around the kitchen much better!
Well said 👍
💚
Yo..
I'd love to taste your cooking under Fela's influential.....I know it would be perfection
Interesting that you listened to Fela while cooking. His music serenades my backyard every time I grill. It's evergreen ❤❤❤
I FOLLOW & HEARING THIS GUY SINCE 1970 , I AM SIXTY FIVE OLD MAN , AND I THINKING YET , HER MUSIC IS FANTASTIC , I THINK , MAYBE IN OTHER LIFE I WAS AN AFRICAN MAN , I FEEL MANY STRONG THIS MUSIC , SALUTES , PARDON MY ENGLISH
I feel you sir
Bless your heart Mister Humberto
i'm from south america, i hear what people refer to as "christ" in many languages, it's proof that language of the heart is all ONE
your ancestors came out of Africa. you are African!
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
The wierd one, the great son of the witches of Africa, one who has death in his pouch, Mr Augustine, the chief priest, the great sage, the great philosopher, the seer, the great son of Africa, the truth sayer, the great prophet, the fearless fighter, the great son of Africa, Baba Eleniyan. (OLUFELA OLUSEGUN ANIKULAPO KUTI ABAMI EDA)
Great Respect.
Three GBOSA for you.
GBOSA! GBOSA!! GBOSA!!!
Abami eda, Abami Eeyan! Gbosa! Gbosa!! Gbosa!!!.
Wa gbayi Skipo Jay!
THERE IS NO DEATH FOR ETERNAL WARRIORS... YOU LIVE THROUGH YOUR MUSIC AND SO DO WE!!!
What makes Fela a musical genius is not the fact he created afro beat but his inimitable musical arrangement. No one does it like Fela and no one can.
and the fact that he speaks realty and future 👐 look at us now.. food trouble water trouble 🎶 petrol trouble 🎶 look pocket monie not there 🎶 suffer for world 🎶🎶🎶
ENOUGH RESPECT FOR SAYING THAT < N IT IS REAL
But what about Mr. Tony Allen? :)
Went last night and saw Femi in Sydney. He does a good job I reckon
He got express himself when he was in there- in the booth.
Few days to 2024 and am still listening to this master piece like it was released just yesterday. Fela lives on
Had the privilege to meet Fela in Portland OR in 1991 or 92 & was mesmerized by his warm & calm energy in the green room surrounded by his ladies . He transformed into a beast on stage & looked like a giant in command .Several years later we had the honor to book Femi Kuti & met Seun Kuti at eh Wow Hall , I am blessed to meet him & his children following their dads footsteps.
Wow, i'm jealous, very very well!
I Met Sean Kuti and had the pleasure to have a pic with him After the wunderschön live at LocusFest in Locorotondo, Puglia, my Land💛
What a beautiful blessing! TY for sharing 🙌🏾♥️🙌🏾♥️🙌🏾
I travelled from LA to Eugene, OR, just to see FEMI in a crazy concert around 2006....people say he projects half the energy his dad did on stage so, man, if FEMI almost blows up that small place in that 2006 concert (and the dancers...O M G), I cannot imagine what FELA did back in the day.... if I had a time machine, I d use it to see FELA live anywhere in the world....
U ARE LUCKY N BLESS YOU N BLESS HIM
There's only one musician like this in a lifetime: Fela; a Nigerian who transcends tribal differences and religion, his music brought everybody together.
LISTENING TO THIS ON 20/12/2023 AND EVERYTHING IN NAIJA IS STILL THE SAME. NOTHING HAS CHANGED. FELA WAS RIGHT 100%
I remember my dad played this,when I was about 5..Grew up searching for it and found him again..
Thx Fela sleep my brother....
Fela cannot die.
we are in 2021! I lock myself in my room and listen to his sounds and dance like an innocent baby! it's crazy !
Fantastic and magnificent sounds and message indeed 😊 brother
Fela Anikulapo Kuti the Abami Eda himself 👍my Dad will play all kinds of Fela’s music while growing up and i enjoyed every bit of his music, Fela is a realist , a story teller who speaks about true life experiences, a man who fought Nigerian Government with music not minding what the consequences could be , an activist to the core . His kind of music can never fade away it’s an evergreen music . I really appreciate he did made his own music which is an original piece of all kinds .
Only a legend like Fela Anikulapo Kuti, can play an instrumental and songs in one album for one straight hours plus and the listeners will not be bored....In fact, you will be sorry whenever the music ends. Rest on in peace,, ancestor Fela.
One of my jazz musicians of all time
Fela and that legend Prince; sons of the same ancient African mother.
A legend and a genius!!
TRUST ME
HE WAS TOO GREAT TO BE FORGOTTEN
The legend. Fela Kuti is our school, we are learning. Izwe Lethu!! iAfrika!!!
Everywhere should be. Greetingz from Hungary! :)
Mayibuye I Africa
Truer words have never been said about Fela. So succinct. Thank you sir! Fela for ever.
Yessssss
Listening to papa Fela from Soweto Diepkloof South Africa........❤❤❤❤ look nd Laugh classic
J'ai acheté cet album quand il est sorti, en 1986, mon père et la plupart de mes ami-e-s m'ont regardé bizarrement... Mais je ne l'ai pas regretté, à ce jour, un seul instant !
2022 Dec 16th...God bless this day and every eye reading this ....
FELA (For Ever Lives Afrobeat), Abami Eda, Baba7070, you will never be forgotten. A true prophet, sadly your prophecies still continue to come true in Nigeria. The people refuse to learn.
Listening to Fela's lyrics, nothing has changed since his demise. Everything he sang about is still happening.
In reality vagabonds are still in power inflicting suppression and imaginalisation
Nothing has changed!!
I don’t know whether you were making a joke or whatever but it was sort of amusing how u wrote that. It’s sad if you are right too
Unfortunately nothing change, Buhari just left Aso rock and another old politician took over, we're just repeating the same error over and over again
i think it too, as i have heard some say, ''the more things change the more they stay the same''
From Côte-d’Ivoire, I had the privilège of attending FELA at a concert in ikoyi during my brief stay in Nigeria. This gentleman exudes an indisputable scenic energy. Fela will still mark for centuries the music of the demands of the people.
But he's not a Gentleman
I was there too
@@noahbogue1934 Lol! I see what you did there!
You tube made listening to Fela Kuti absolutely miserable with it's constant ads and interruptions. I could only get through 20 minutes before I couldn't take it anymore. I have been listening to Fela since I was in college way back when and one of my favorite tunes to this day is ' ZOMBIE ' !!!!!!!
I not only encourage you to listen to Fela's exquisite sound but I beg you to turn on all you know about his music.. THEY WILL LOVE IT
There Will be no musician like Fela again in this world and in that which is to come..His like comes once in a century and am so blessed to live to witness the amazing act of this extraordinary human being..Fela is not of this world. He's pure Genius and a music grandmaster. Abemi Eda lives on !!!
Never
There can be never be another Fela but there can be an OLADS THE VOICE!
WORLD, BRACE YOURSELF!!!
My best friend was working in Nigeria and saw him live in 1996. He brought back an Album, 1st time I heard it, it totally blew my mind, never forgave him for seeing Fela Live. forever Jealous
The Groove on this is utterly infectious. One day I will visit Nigeria and see his sons play this song live! I'm from Sri-Lanka :)
Best of d man s
You should ,the shrine, Lagos state...my first time was mind blowing...
Don't leave it too late brother. Kalakuta Republic!
THANKS VERY MUCH
NIGERIA HAS TO BE BETTER THAN TODAY,A GOOD NATION IS THORN INTO CRIMINALITY GOV
To be honest Fela was the music president to me I loved even today when he is no more. I am still listening to his music today my Nigerian poet and spiritual teller .
And they say European classical music is the height of genius. Mozart. Chopin, Beethoven show me how you’d accomplish this. Never. Musical genius comes in a rainbow colour. Go on Fêla. Tell it.
I regretted that Baba himself was not given the chance to become president of Nigeria.
The vision he had for Africa was too much.
See what's happening today. like he said years ago when these African politicians were still in diapers" WHO NO KNOW, GO KNOW "
He would have made African far ahead of what it is today.
No problem. We, Diaspora and pan Africans who love our continent demand greatness.
It's not gonna be easy, but gradually " MY PEOPLE EYES DONE DEY OPEN AND DEM DONE DEY TAKE ACTION SMALL SMALL "
Belive me
Keep the spirit up my brother. You guys should join us we are dyeing here. our naira does not have value because they are packing it in casket and the mansions they built in their remote villages where they cant even develop
We feel you guys bro. That's why we're campaigning and making our voices heard in the western world.
You're not alone in these struggles for equality and justice for all in the African continent.
Just know that we're in this together and we all love you all equally
Peace, love and prosperity!!!
Фела - один из величайших музыкантов всех времён! Love from Russia❤
A king will always be a king even in death. You taught Africa and the world through your songs how to be right and just. RIP king of afrobeat.
Before the rising of the Sun on this cold January day, with aching body from the daily & nightly struggles in these northwest suburbs of Chicago, yours truly ( other than those you aleady know & love) lies on his back on the cold concrete slab floor, with wool blankets, other bedding, & pillows for my bed. I listen & learn & love in return.
humnnnnnn speechless ......RISE AND SHINE
Much love 🖤
i accidentally stumbled across Fela Kuti on here. and wowowowowowow! i am blown away by how amazing his music was/is. definitely very beautiful to listen to. This is my 3rd album of his Ive listened to today. love from California.
when i first found out about him 20 some years ago
i listened to him every day almost all day - i never got sick of it - it never ceased to amaze me
still never does
@@daveleafey9283 GOD bless you. For this comment. Its so On point. I was introduced to fela as a youth & i still Listen to him till yhis day. He was a prophet Ahead of his time! Blessing!
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My greatest legend!
who else is grooving on this in 2020?
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Detroit is✊
Riverdale G.A. is!
Ukraine
Florence, Italy. Great music to pick you up during this pandemic! Viva Fela!
Fela Kuti, the undisputed King of AfroBeat of all time, your memory lives on till end of time.
Nobody can do it like Fela kuti. His orchestra his trademark is very powerful.
Greetings, when I first heard Fela Kuti music I didn't understand but the more I was listening then I realize that he was a special person on earth, he had a special spirit that was giving to him by the universe. Long live fela Kuti. Your sista from costa Rica central America. Ache.
At de age of 13 i used 2 listen 2 dis legend non stop until i was given de name of Shakara.May his soul rip.
The vibes is like wine.the older it goes the stronger it get..
Very well put.
Fela had more stones than a quarry!! Much respect to this man for his unrelenting valor!
There is something about the music of Fela Kuti... it often feels like the weary and restorative road home. A reminder to give body, heart, and mind a reset. Breathe. Move. Surrender. Play. Juicy.
It's good medicine.
Many years down the line...still no foot big enough to fit your shoes...FELA is an ideology, a vision my children must know. Live ON BABA!!!
Abami Eda, the weird ones come once in a lifetime.
Make sure you always play his record with them
I will always love you 😍 Baba Fela. always the best 👍
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Abami eda lives on
Oh, how I can HEAR so many of Fela's influences in 20th and 21st-century soul, R&B, disco, rap, hot mixes, and hip hop.
Its intoxicating. when i listen to Fela, it's like I am in a trance. Nothing has changed since back in the days when I used to watch and listen to him live at the shrine, the memory is just like yesterday. May his soul continue to rest in POWER!!!
Watching the great legend in 06/01/2024 from Chicago
Baba Fela your messages hits differently today.. Great warrior.. He warned Africans because he loved them
Every time i listen to Fela I realise his legacy willl never die 🤘🏽Uk lockdown fav music 😀
the baritone sax on Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense is out of this world. It stays in your heart long after the song has finished playing.
Maybe with some drugs
One of best panafracanists. Some of his songs are like prophety. Thank you papy.
That was the fastest hour and twenty minutes that I recall. Now I know it takes one round of Fela's "Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense" LP to pull a GMC's upper control arm.
First time I've heard this.. is beyond incredible.
Tell me about it. The beat hooks you, the rhythm draws you in and the arrangement massages your spul
Back in the day my dad blast this awesomeness in the car,home and I got addicted till today. Hope my kids carry on with it
Fela is a greatest African soldier,the true son of the soil.A fighter in his own right,an afro music legend.The legacy lives on
Black man\ black magic
White man / white magic
Systematic racism for thousands of years. Music heals.
Look and Laugh by Fela is not celebrated enough, it's the utmost Superb💥👊
One of the great musical legends our continent has produced . RIP Fela. Keep rockin' it to dem guys up there . See you when I get there my brother .
2019, I'm still listening to your prophecy and words of wisdom, You are a great legend indeed, RIP.
Baba 70 nor teach me nonsense felabration lives on the memory lane but music 🎧 fade not on our heart ❣ we cherish your part you played in Nigeria 🇳🇬 as a civil rights person and human rights in Africa as a continent
When I was at the age of 20 Fela music was my life can't stay without his music now am 22 his music is a word of wisdom love you fela kuti can't stop playing your music
Its 2021, and in spite of the pandemic we still here. Long live Fela. Long live the truth.
Fela Kuti was on a different level as a musician!
Such talent!!!
Just a reminder, we in 2023. Still can't get enough of this masterpiece 🌻. The medicine should be sold in pharmacy.
Pharmacies are there to kill you not to heal you.Fela rules.
I can just close my eyes and VIBEE to this for hours and hours. Just close your eyes and listen. Nothing more
It's true!
Was doing the same
This keeps me pure African and always spiritually woke!(True Light)
💪💪💪☮️✡️❤️✊️✊️✊️
That side B of Teacher don't teach me nonsense...is truly awesomely calm, seldom and very reflective. Fela...you came, you sang and you conquered.
I discovered this fantastic music when I lived in Brazzaville in the seventies, never stopped listening it
This music is music, since 1976, when I was a family friend to Abami, never miss is show. Rest in peace, if they are tired we will bring it up, plenty brotherhood all over the world. Alagomeji/idiaba. Zip###eleniyan###freedom for citizens.
Really loving Fela Kuti's music. Great musicianship too from the band and singers.
Increase the Peace.
Good
What a gentle Soul, his music will live forever. When I am angry about our country social-economic matters, I listen to Fela Kuti music to escape it all! Forever Relevant in all Generations!
Why I have to so worried about what I will like talk to people on internet and to whom I'm concerned
You will never never be wiped out in the memory of people. I'm blessed to listen to your songs of wisdom
Fela my hero, African pride❤, you gladden my heart with your song
Grande Fela, a true african poet before being an outstanding musician. A life school to be taught to children worldwide!
I can't sleep a day without a song or two.
It heals me like Hippocrates's medicine.
Absolutely fantastic. RIP Fela. You're great and still a legend. So glad I found out who you were Fela Kuti. In 2017. Still listening to 2018.
Fela is a compositional, instrumental, and organizational genius whose musical efforts have the potential to save us all if we are willing to listen.
Un monstre, ce fela.
Quelle production gargantuesque? Géante comme le Nigeria.
Repose toi en paix, artiste
Have to big up my elder sis for for putting me on to this legend. Thanks Chiz. Already have this on cassette. Fela is in the same legendary category as Bob Marley abd James Brown, probably even more prolific than them. May their beautiful souls rest in peace
thank you but we r all the same ...........truth always
This is great music from another great African, a legend, a prophet who cannot be listened at home.
Joboy and mr eazi.... Where are you guys i want to fight 😭😭😭😭 Fela performed life for 1 hr and more ... Yiu guys are giving me 2 minutes song... Why nau😭😂😂💞💞💞💞💞
One of Fela's sweetest compositions. Mellow and yet diverse and engaging. Always on repeat for me.
An absolutely amazing record..has only only get better over the years..."Teacher don't teach me nonsense" is a masterpiece...and the other tracks take it to another level..
He saw the future.but many didn't understand him...prophet of our time.
THIS , THE SWEETEST MUSIC WE BROUGHT FROM OUR HOMELAND KEMET . GREAT THANKS TO KING FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I loved the message he bought through his musical gift🎶. RIP King👑🙏🏾😇
I found the philosophy in your music. I found strength, wisdom and a clarion call. Baba 70 after you na still you. Abami eda the man who held death in his porch. Rest on. You've fought well great valour.
Indeed 😊👍👍👍