Someone to share the history of this band, i need to know it more, am not able get the words but i really like the way they used to organize their music.
This is a funny compilation. I can pick Otonde Kajonyo's guitar picking, the lead vocal is Ajelo Sure. Kilimo Jazz was a grouping of Odira Jombo. Collela too is playing on the track. Anyone with proper information to share please.
Yes, the song is about a certain musician who was mourning his sister after being bewitched by a very close friend ( who is also in the same band here). The lady died few days after giving birth because the guy who killed here proposed to marry her but she refused. It was VERY SAD SONG in Luo land- South Nyanza at a place called Gwassi Magunga - today kwon as Suba South
this was eulogy for the sister to Ajelo Sure. she was Paulina Sure. paulina died suddenly after setting her food on the table to eat ( lunch) in unexplained circumstances. she died without touching the food. foul play was suspected.Sure was the dad of ajelo and paulina--dont read SURE the way you would read English words... read it like it is a swahili word. paulina was her dad's only daughter...ajelo's only siz..... so our title shud be PARO NYAR SURE... EULOGY for the "DAUGHTER OF SURE"
The song was famous during mourning and funerals in the late 70s and early 80s. Still listening to this from Tanzania. That was Migori Super Stars lead by Musa Olwete
Old is gold,it has reminded me my father was a carpenter used play it while busy joining chair and tables
This song makes me remember my elder brother Jacob Magambo ..alikuwa anaipenda I was 5years old
My dad never stopped playing this song...
And the way my mom used to like this song, Oh my!!!
Congratulations for rhe upload.Been lookingh for it for decades now.
Hata ka sielewi,hii ni ya matanga
Yawa ket gigi e Spotify RUclips gigi lal
It picked very well .Even tho I could not understand it,one could tell that this was for eulogy.
I have looked for this song for a very long time, thanks for the upload
Aki those days wacha tuuu..raha iliisha siku hizi hakuna raha..compare with ohangla😂😂😂😂Ohangla bure kabisa!!!!!
Wanasema ni kutembea na majira
Kwani huu wimbo ni WA Raha au ni uzuni! Jokenyagi ukia pogo thumb mar mor to gi thum mar kuyo
Even if I don't understand this language,I can hear it is funeral
I used to hear this song back in 80's when was young
Good vibrations of wires with a lot history
Someone to share the history of this band, i need to know it more, am not able get the words but i really like the way they used to organize their music.
This is a funny compilation. I can pick Otonde Kajonyo's guitar picking, the lead vocal is Ajelo Sure. Kilimo Jazz was a grouping of Odira Jombo. Collela too is playing on the track. Anyone with proper information to share please.
Alot of emotions
Good days are gone for sure
MOURNING SONG I THINK......
Yes, the song is about a certain musician who was mourning his sister after being bewitched by a very close friend ( who is also in the same band here). The lady died few days after giving birth because the guy who killed here proposed to marry her but she refused.
It was VERY SAD SONG in Luo land- South Nyanza at a place called Gwassi Magunga - today kwon as Suba South
this was eulogy for the sister to Ajelo Sure. she was Paulina Sure. paulina died suddenly after setting her food on the table to eat ( lunch) in unexplained circumstances. she died without touching the food. foul play was suspected.Sure was the dad of ajelo and paulina--dont read SURE the way you would read English words... read it like it is a swahili word. paulina was her dad's only daughter...ajelo's only siz..... so our title shud be PARO NYAR SURE... EULOGY for the "DAUGHTER OF SURE"
This is it bwana. Nimeamini you have these things.
The death is regrettably sad 😅. But thank you for sharing this history. May her soul rest in glory and honour 🎖 🥇 🙏.
Thanks daktari.
The song was famous during mourning and funerals in the late 70s and early 80s. Still listening to this from Tanzania.
That was Migori Super Stars lead by Musa Olwete
Ok.......