This one is one in a million tune to find the congolese music is fantastic and great people use this chance to listen to the music it brings back memories for those who understand it
Those were the days we thought we were in heaven on earth, behind Calidonia Shopping Centre, now KNEC offices, there were some lecturer houses where we used to hold my Birthday Parties every year it was my best 1980
I cherish this song too.We bought it 1977 when I was in Std 6, but since my brother used to play in Discos, It got stolen with other songs when he had taken it to play It was the end of it since it was out of stock in all music stores in Nairobi That is how he knew the song was a hot cake. It was the end of Bitota for our house.
This is precious memories 1978 i was 15 years old staying with my big sister Caroline Nekesa who was married to a a Soldier Athony Odhiambo signal Battalions in Nanyuki 1 Kenya Rivals they had a band The Green Rovers. This Band could duplicate this song to the point you could think it was a record player among many Congolese songs of Bands like Lipua Lipua.Kiam.Veve Lukani including English songs this guys were great. They influenced me to become a musician of which a later own became a member of Army Band Ulinzi Orchestra. I can remember several names of Green Rovers Band members 1 Muchori on the Tenor saxaphone key board and vocals. Muli on alto saxaphone and vocals. lead guitar Baba Adija . Drummer Okech. I have forgotten the Jaluo guy on rythim and a Maragoli guy on congas and vocals. Paddy half cast chotara on vocals specialist on English songs.Juma Kibuyu drummer and two whom I have forgotten. People like Ali and the left solo guitaris came later own but I tell you I have never seen a band that can duplicate songs like the Green Rovers. Many are dead may God rest there souls in eternal peace through Christ Jesus name amen 🙏
Those were the days boys and girls would dance the night away with no cases of early pregnances It was sheer bliss and sincere love that ended in weddings. Maziwani was the place
Ndugu Darubini, hii ni nyimbo LA kumbukumbu, na pia kinatu sisimka katika kumbosho hayo kwa muda takriban miyaka arubaine zilizopita. Wakati yule, tupo wavulana wadogo, lakini tulikuwa na niya ya kuburudika na nyimbo mazuri tokea Zaire. Hatuja elewa mana ya neno kilipo taja katika similiyo ya nyimbo, lakini furaha ya kutumbuiza tuu. Heri na baraka
Bitoba reminds me of those secendary school old days when life was at it's maximum. Weldone Zaireans !!!!! be blessed children of Zaireans (now Congo).
Fukafuka a utilisé des sections de cuivres pointues et des caisses claires avec des styles de chant agressifs accompagnés de guitares et de progressions d'accords à tempo élevé.
Darubini2 asante kwa kunikumbusha enzi hizo nilikuwa nahudhuria sana muziki wao na Husband wangu (RIP) Fuka Fuka walipokuwa hapa Dar, namkumbuka Mulembu na wenzake. Tuliselebuka sana enzi wakati huo.
Mukonyonyo was the style. sikiliza drums bwana huyo kijana alikuwa anapiga drums sio kawaida jina anaitwa Tubadilako Micky. Baàdae alikuwa rafiki yangu mpenzi pàmoja na Malick Star wote baadae wakapiga na orchestra makassy.
Woow Mr. Darubini you made my day by uploading Bitota with elections to usher in a new presdo . It is a day I will never forget as long as I live. How can I thank you. Kudos
Yeah! This is the music that rejuvinates us to the cores of our juvinile memories. God gave us music to worship Him. Though the devil took it for himself for singing evil, but we see positively that God Himself gave all these talents in those who lived to give it all in that time period when they were purposed to do so. I was looking for this song and now here we are. And to my friends who I call my brothers who we grew up together whereever you are, give God Thanks for blessing us to meet in life and continued to provide life through those years of turmoil. For those of you who were in Moroto Army Barracks, Uganda and you may as well remember the short Solist, Dido/Jido [Echo Jazz Band] who could pluck the wires and making the wires of the solo guitar sing. Blessings and Thanks Bwana Darubini2
Asante ndugu Darubini2 kwa hii kazi uifanyayo ya kuturudisha kwenye memory lane.Hii nyimbo ikitoka mimi nlikua niko kidato cha kwanza nwaka wa 1977 kama sikukosea.My cousin brother alikua na record player yake ya Sanyo na alikua ameinunua hichi kibao.Sivyo tulivyokua tukiicheza.Wakati huo ukiwana record player,tena ya Sanyo,wewe ni mwenyewe.Muziki umepangwa ukapangika.So ndugu Darubini2,ntafutie Yayona ya Kiam,Yanini ya Super Mazembe,Geuka ya Samba Mapangala,Ruwenzori ya Kombe Kombe (Coco Zigo Mike),Detshu ya Mangelepa,Pamuzo ya Kiam,Moninga ya Samba Mapangala na Ndeko ya Super Mazembe kama yawezekana.Ntafurahi sana ukiweza kuzipata ukazi-upload.Nina hakika wenzangu pia wakizisikiza watafurahi na zitawakumbusha mengi kama vile mimi zinavyonikumbusha.Once more,thanx kwa kazi yangu,na MwenyeziMungu azidi kukupa nguvu na uwezo wa kutufurahisha.
Makumbuka wakati huo nilikua kijana nafanya kazi Mtwara RTC-kampuni ya biashara ya serikali 1977. Nyimbo hizi zilikuwa zinachezwa kwenye madisco theaque. Nikabahatika kuzinunua nikawa nazicheza kwenye Radio cassette yangu National Panasonic (MemoryQ) ilikuwa raha sana.
Kinzunga Ricos, founder and guitarist, was a Veve studio musician (as the double-barreled name Fuka Fuka suggests) who had played with Les Kamale and Lipua Lipua and wrote "Niki Bue" which was a hit for Lipua Lipua. Les Kamale also recorded on the Fuka Fuka label in 1975-6 so it follows ex-members would choose this name. Fuka-Fuka is a neighborhood of downtown Matadi, a city on the Congo river on the Angolan border. Tshibau Mulembu and Tshimanga Assosa (both also ex-Lipua Lipua) were the vocalists. Their earliest single I have found was recorded in Zaire in December 1976. Tshimanga Assosa had sung with Negro Succès of Bavon Marie Marie, but after Bavon's tragic death had left Kinshasa to look for work in Tanzania with a new group called Maquis du Zaire. In 1980 Assosa moved to Nairobi and joined Orchestre Makassy for the session that included his hit "Mambo Bado," released in UK on Virgin. And, inevitably, after a split, Fuka Fuka reincarnated as Super Fuka Fuka on the Audio Productions label, APL. Richard Kasongo posted a picture of the band on facebook, getting off a plane in Tanzania, and tagged Micka Jagajaga as the drummer. He quotes Jagajaga as saying he started playing drums in Kinshasa age 12 and played with Zabantu, Londa-Londa, Fuka Fuka, Le Kinzunga, Tonto Ricos, as well as alongside Mulembu, Etuma-Nangwaka, Dindo Yogo & Nseka Huit Kilos, Bisengo Madiata ("Madiata le President"), and in G.O. Malebo with Vieux Armando, etc. "In 1978 I left on an East African tour with Fuka Fuka to Dar-es-Salaam, Nairobi and Kampala. 1981 returned to Dar-es-Salaam for seven months and teamed up again with Orch Makassy to record the Mambo Bado album, which sold in Europe. After a stint in Abbey Hotel Nairobi the band went to Kampala for three months and then back to Kinshasa where Fuka Fuka broke up. In 1983 Jagajaga moved to Nairobi and joined les Mangelepa. After that he joined Vundumuna and went with them to Asia in 1987 and recorded Nakata Mikili in Japan. He toured the Middle East with Vundumuna in 1988. In 1989 toured Belgium and Holland with Simba Wanyika and recorded an album. In 1990 returned to Tokyo with Jambo Jambo band. Decided to stay in Japan, and toured Thailand. 2005 joined Le groupe Tanzanites with Abbu Omar (also ex-Simba Wanyika) and also played with l'Afrique Band Expresse." He recorded an album Mambo in Japan Courtesy:www.muzikifan.com/shika.html
PLZ CAN YU LOOK FOR ORCH. KIAM LP CONTAINING SONGS,,,AZANGAI, NAMARALE, YULE, AND MAKONDA (WHICH IS AVAILABLE) NOTE:...THE OTHER SONGS HAVE NO SINGLES. THANX
Nyboma said that these three guys could not account for the money that had been raised from recordings and concerts by the treasurer who was one of the three Fuka Fuka rebel leaders. The ironny of it all is they had all been conned by Kiamwangana into believing that orchestre Lipua Lipua was theirs, so when they questioned where the revenues from all those recordings and world wide sales was, they were enlightened that Lipua Lipua is registered to its owners. That information woke them up and they each left with whichever tool that they had to form another outfit Orchestre Kamale. Here, is where they saw how much money was coming from recordings and concert sales and then they broke up again. Greed is what kills good groups in Africa. That is why they all end up in poverty worse off than the ones in the western world. Its a little better now with the advancement of tech so everyone is doing their own recordings and sponsorship, at least.
This one is one in a million tune to find the congolese music is fantastic and great people use this chance to listen to the music it brings back memories for those who understand it
"They say women and music should never be dated" Oliver Goldsmith. How very true!
Those were the days we thought we were in heaven on earth, behind Calidonia Shopping Centre, now KNEC offices, there were some lecturer houses where we used to hold my Birthday Parties every year it was my best 1980
Bitota reminds me of my teenage age..so sweet!
I cherish this song too.We bought it 1977 when I was in Std 6, but since my brother used to play in Discos, It got stolen with other songs when he had taken it to play It was the end of it since it was out of stock in all music stores in Nairobi That is how he knew the song was a hot cake. It was the end of Bitota for our house.
Reminds me of my brother who was schooling in Nairobi he used to buy records from there when he come home we then enjoy
This is precious memories 1978 i was 15 years old staying with my big sister Caroline Nekesa who was married to a a Soldier Athony Odhiambo signal Battalions in Nanyuki 1 Kenya Rivals they had a band The Green Rovers. This Band could duplicate this song to the point you could think it was a record player among many Congolese songs of Bands like Lipua Lipua.Kiam.Veve Lukani including English songs this guys were great. They influenced me to become a musician of which a later own became a member of Army Band Ulinzi Orchestra. I can remember several names of Green Rovers Band members 1 Muchori on the Tenor saxaphone key board and vocals. Muli on alto saxaphone and vocals. lead guitar Baba Adija . Drummer Okech. I have forgotten the Jaluo guy on rythim and a Maragoli guy on congas and vocals. Paddy half cast chotara on vocals specialist on English songs.Juma Kibuyu drummer and two whom I have forgotten. People like Ali and the left solo guitaris came later own but I tell you I have never seen a band that can duplicate songs like the Green Rovers. Many are dead may God rest there souls in eternal peace through Christ Jesus name amen 🙏
Thanx for the memories; i grew up listening to local bands replicate these sounds, Jericho social, Nairobi
Those were the days boys and girls would dance the night away with no cases of early pregnances It was sheer bliss and sincere love that ended in weddings. Maziwani was the place
So true
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That was e real hit of the golden era
And still remains so for those who were of age to appreciate music at the time. Good morning.
Thank whoever put this piece of art where I could access it. And may Jehovah allow such artists to live again
Wakati huo Tchimanga Kalala Assossa anaitwa mtoto mzuri sasa hivi babu maisha haya
I remember those days, I was in S 2 at Iganga High school
Ndugu Darubini, hii ni nyimbo LA kumbukumbu, na pia kinatu sisimka katika kumbosho hayo kwa muda takriban miyaka arubaine zilizopita. Wakati yule, tupo wavulana wadogo, lakini tulikuwa na niya ya kuburudika na nyimbo mazuri tokea Zaire. Hatuja elewa mana ya neno kilipo taja katika similiyo ya nyimbo, lakini furaha ya kutumbuiza tuu. Heri na baraka
How i miss those golden days
My secondary school days have been touched by the song
Those were good days. It reminds me of St Peter's College,Tororo, Uganda. 1977 I was in S3. How are you Nyangolians. From Nairobi - Kenya
We nyangolians are good bwana.
Mudidi Boys😁😁😁
Haha I remember the traditional rivalry we had with you guys during this period! Manjasi ooye.
Life was those memorable days
Memories are made of this.
Belle epoque,vraiment j'ai une grande souvenir quand j'etais a l'ecole secondare, cela me rappel beaucoup l'histoire.
Duh chrimas tuliinjoi Sana mungu tubariki
Rewinds the late 70s fresh.....wonderful job
Michael Lopidia I remember the song I was at Kisii High School for my A Levels
Amazing. Remind me during my heydays of 1970s hapo bwana
Please can you post this songs called (1)ODONGO (2)FITINA(3) MWANA MULUHYA (4) AKINYI (5)KIFO CHA BABA (6)MAGGY AWINO sung by Orchestra BWAMBE BWAMBE,
Thanx a trillion for posting this gem.Great memories!!!
Bitoba reminds me of those secendary school old days when life was at it's maximum. Weldone Zaireans !!!!! be blessed children of Zaireans (now Congo).
Fukafuka a utilisé des sections de cuivres pointues et des caisses claires avec des styles de chant agressifs accompagnés de guitares et de progressions d'accords à tempo élevé.
This reminds me 1977, teens. Julius Mairura Mokurumi may his soul rest in eternal peace.
Now that mention it, he my vinyl disc of the same. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Thanks for bringing the best music of our old good days. salome of supper mazembe. Should be on top of the list.
I have yet to come across a Super Mazembe discography with Salome listed. Might you be talking about Salima?
KOCHOLIA Home,Mama in Kitchen,Family Playing Monopoly.Nostalgic Old Golden Days.
RIP WALIOTANGULIA.
Fred Jumide(Ikoku).
Fuka Fuka is an offshoot of Nyboma's Kamale.Great music and rare to get
Those moments are irreversible yawa. The economy was strong, there was no terrorist and the rain seasons were constant. GOD help us
This song is lovely, but temperal. May your hope be eternal.+++
Super Hits of all time
the best lead guiter of Kizunga
I danced this song when they come in tz
keep it up brother hii ni kazi ya uhakika
Super artists they were
Inanirudisha Kigoma Bulombora JKT 1978
Kinzunga solo❤
Darubini2 asante kwa kunikumbusha enzi hizo nilikuwa nahudhuria sana muziki wao na Husband wangu (RIP) Fuka Fuka walipokuwa hapa Dar, namkumbuka Mulembu na wenzake. Tuliselebuka sana enzi wakati huo.
The good old days have gone.....
Mukonyonyo was the style. sikiliza drums bwana huyo kijana alikuwa anapiga drums sio kawaida jina anaitwa Tubadilako Micky. Baàdae alikuwa rafiki yangu mpenzi pàmoja na Malick Star wote baadae wakapiga na orchestra makassy.
Those who were studying at Ihungo Secondary School in Bukoba during those times please raise your hands!
Bitota hiyo washa hiyo sane zausiku kama saa 2
Woow Mr. Darubini you made my day by uploading Bitota with elections to usher in a new presdo . It is a day I will never forget as long as I live. How can I thank you. Kudos
in 1980 I came to msa
Nostalgia. Mit Aduwa!
Love only love. Perfect music.
Reminds me of my days in the then meru technical secondary school. With friends like ndoji A. Super music. Thanks for bringing it back.
Reminds me of my first flair 1976 RVTS rift valley technical high school Eldoret
Great days
Those were days when i was at Kapsabet Boys High school doing MBG FORM SIX 1977 former Kapsabet seniors hoye
Yeah! This is the music that rejuvinates us to the cores of our juvinile memories. God gave us music to worship Him. Though the devil took it for himself for singing evil, but we see positively that God Himself gave all these talents in those who lived to give it all in that time period when they were purposed to do so. I was looking for this song and now here we are. And to my friends who I call my brothers who we grew up together whereever you are, give God Thanks for blessing us to meet in life and continued to provide life through those years of turmoil. For those of you who were in Moroto Army Barracks, Uganda and you may as well remember the short Solist, Dido/Jido [Echo Jazz Band] who could pluck the wires and making the wires of the solo guitar sing. Blessings and Thanks Bwana Darubini2
Hi, hii nyimbo na hawa fuka fuka walikuja arusha wakapiga live pale Hotel Seventy seven! they are excellent guys!
Thank u so very much darubini2.Nimetafuta hii ngolo sana yawa!
Ni hapo hapo!!
Please find me the number of guitars required for this smooth & melodious music
Enzi zetu jamani hazirudi tena raizoni ngazi tatu afro kichwani acha tu we mwenzangu ulikua wapi
Zirudi tuu!
Huu mziki umenikumbusha mbali sana ilikuwa 1978 nilikuwa ndogo lkn. muziki huu ulitamba.
A nice one.
This was a hit bwana.
Memory of my brother Abdallah
Nostalgia 🎉
Mmmm! Those were the possibe days for every thing !!
man Darubini... waweza kupigadarubini mpaka uipate Ditu ya kamale na bauba somosomo
was the guy to go to metropol adams arcade wewe! kile massive
Kinzunga Ricos!
Remember my dear brother RIP Abdallah and
Gusolo on Hi - fi system
The beats makes your mind to relax
Thanks, thanks, it was real heaven then. The sweet feelings that it releases !! My God!!
The 70's when we knew peace, sis Jana rest in peace Nyathina, piny osiko to ok dokie.😔🙏🏿
Remember my brother Abdallah and Alice 1980
Fuka Fuka had another hit,"Cherie Lomeka",it'd be wonderful to hear it again.
Lomeka = ruclips.net/video/v1u27Ghy68k/видео.html
Was. 2 young back then. Still got them memories.
TIKA NA MIBATELA BY ORCH, BELA-BELA WHERE IS IT???
Asante ndugu Darubini2 kwa hii kazi uifanyayo ya kuturudisha kwenye memory lane.Hii nyimbo ikitoka mimi nlikua niko kidato cha kwanza nwaka wa 1977 kama sikukosea.My cousin brother alikua na record player yake ya Sanyo na alikua ameinunua hichi kibao.Sivyo tulivyokua tukiicheza.Wakati huo ukiwana record player,tena ya Sanyo,wewe ni mwenyewe.Muziki umepangwa ukapangika.So ndugu Darubini2,ntafutie Yayona ya Kiam,Yanini ya Super Mazembe,Geuka ya Samba Mapangala,Ruwenzori ya Kombe Kombe (Coco Zigo Mike),Detshu ya Mangelepa,Pamuzo ya Kiam,Moninga ya Samba Mapangala na Ndeko ya Super Mazembe kama yawezekana.Ntafurahi sana ukiweza kuzipata ukazi-upload.Nina hakika wenzangu pia wakizisikiza watafurahi na zitawakumbusha mengi kama vile mimi zinavyonikumbusha.Once more,thanx kwa kazi yangu,na MwenyeziMungu azidi kukupa nguvu na uwezo wa kutufurahisha.
+SAID ACHEKAA ALI: Moninga = ruclips.net/video/JUQAib2kUKA/видео.html and Yo Yona = ruclips.net/video/4dcFX9nJuXI/видео.html
+SAID ACHEKAA ALI. Pamuzo = ruclips.net/video/_K4YDXRj4UI/видео.html
Makumbuka wakati huo nilikua kijana nafanya kazi Mtwara RTC-kampuni ya biashara ya serikali 1977. Nyimbo hizi zilikuwa zinachezwa kwenye madisco theaque. Nikabahatika kuzinunua nikawa nazicheza kwenye Radio cassette yangu National Panasonic (MemoryQ) ilikuwa raha sana.
Nikikumbuka zama hizo za ujana machozi yananitoka.
Mama Africa oyeee 🐓
this song i like
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I remember those old days with my friend Andrew in school with his Fair Mate radio cassette.
Fukafuka. Lipua. Lipua 2:42
Darubini please we need Ebue by Tabu Ley, Lengema and nalobaka na tina by Veve, mobali malamu by Franco
I don't have Ebue and Mobali Malamu is already on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/x6ZrC3eHHNs/видео.html
Saw
@wellingtone andabwa.Is it the Wellingtone Andabwa (the uncle)that I know or ni kufananisha?Hint:Kongowea Mombasa,right now niko umangani.
SUPER TOLI
Could some one please construct for me the line of this band.
Kinzunga Ricos, founder and guitarist, was a Veve studio musician (as the double-barreled name Fuka Fuka suggests) who had played with Les Kamale and Lipua Lipua and wrote "Niki Bue" which was a hit for Lipua Lipua. Les Kamale also recorded on the Fuka Fuka label in 1975-6 so it follows ex-members would choose this name. Fuka-Fuka is a neighborhood of downtown Matadi, a city on the Congo river on the Angolan border. Tshibau Mulembu and Tshimanga Assosa (both also ex-Lipua Lipua) were the vocalists. Their earliest single I have found was recorded in Zaire in December 1976. Tshimanga Assosa had sung with Negro Succès of Bavon Marie Marie, but after Bavon's tragic death had left Kinshasa to look for work in Tanzania with a new group called Maquis du Zaire. In 1980 Assosa moved to Nairobi and joined Orchestre Makassy for the session that included his hit "Mambo Bado," released in UK on Virgin. And, inevitably, after a split, Fuka Fuka reincarnated as Super Fuka Fuka on the Audio Productions label, APL. Richard Kasongo posted a picture of the band on facebook, getting off a plane in Tanzania, and tagged Micka Jagajaga as the drummer. He quotes Jagajaga as saying he started playing drums in Kinshasa age 12 and played with Zabantu, Londa-Londa, Fuka Fuka, Le Kinzunga, Tonto Ricos, as well as alongside Mulembu, Etuma-Nangwaka, Dindo Yogo & Nseka Huit Kilos, Bisengo Madiata ("Madiata le President"), and in G.O. Malebo with Vieux Armando, etc. "In 1978 I left on an East African tour with Fuka Fuka to Dar-es-Salaam, Nairobi and Kampala. 1981 returned to Dar-es-Salaam for seven months and teamed up again with Orch Makassy to record the Mambo Bado album, which sold in Europe. After a stint in Abbey Hotel Nairobi the band went to Kampala for three months and then back to Kinshasa where Fuka Fuka broke up. In 1983 Jagajaga moved to Nairobi and joined les Mangelepa. After that he joined Vundumuna and went with them to Asia in 1987 and recorded Nakata Mikili in Japan. He toured the Middle East with Vundumuna in 1988. In 1989 toured Belgium and Holland with Simba Wanyika and recorded an album. In 1990 returned to Tokyo with Jambo Jambo band. Decided to stay in Japan, and toured Thailand. 2005 joined Le groupe Tanzanites with Abbu Omar (also ex-Simba Wanyika) and also played with l'Afrique Band Expresse." He recorded an album Mambo in Japan
Courtesy:www.muzikifan.com/shika.html
@@Darubini2 thanks.
Kaloleni social hall, et les Banamike, Avec, jj john ya rest in peace
PLZ CAN YU LOOK FOR ORCH. KIAM LP CONTAINING SONGS,,,AZANGAI, NAMARALE, YULE, AND MAKONDA (WHICH IS AVAILABLE) NOTE:...THE OTHER SONGS HAVE NO SINGLES. THANX
We had no horns 😂
8:15 onwards - wacha tu!
Nyboma said that these three guys could not account for the money that had been raised from recordings and concerts by the treasurer who was one of the three Fuka Fuka rebel leaders. The ironny of it all is they had all been conned by Kiamwangana into believing that orchestre Lipua Lipua was theirs, so when they questioned where the revenues from all those recordings and world wide sales was, they were enlightened that Lipua Lipua is registered to its owners. That information woke them up and they each left with whichever tool that they had to form another outfit Orchestre Kamale. Here, is where they saw how much money was coming from recordings and concert sales and then they broke up again. Greed is what kills good groups in Africa. That is why they all end up in poverty worse off than the ones in the western world. Its a little better now with the advancement of tech so everyone is doing their own recordings and sponsorship, at least.
I played that lead guitar in high school 😃
I was buying this music but I can't remember how much it cost, can anyone plz remind me (Record/ Album)
About KShs 7.50 then for the 45 RPMs, say KShs 17 to 25 for the albums ...
Hi boss,
I wish my good friend Darubini could upload the song 'Tumbakani' by Orchestra Bangambo, and 'Mwana is ans' by Enafilikembe.
Here is Tumba Kani: ruclips.net/video/8sPmIp_xmtA/видео.html
Sorry, I don't have Mwana Is Ans
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