I love u sir with Respect, My Mentor Ademola Adepoju ,,I was playing Hawaiian Guitar for Alh.Dr Sikiru Ayinde Barrister also for Yinka Ayefele, I admire u and My Boss Lai Addis
Great interview.i can't forget the interlude at the band performance in Essen, Germany 1984 (reffering to the video playing at the background) That rhythms from 1:24:20 creates goosebumps. Eku ise Sir.
Demola Adepoju has said it all. KSA is the nice guy surrounded by Judases! Mr. Dele Adeyanju will want you to do a thorough expose on the AFRICAN BEATS; one of the greatest Band from Africa to conquer Europe and America.
Uncle Demola is also an artist, he did my portrait in Washington DC, he was playing Hawaiian guitar for us in the choir, a perfect gentleman, humble to the core. He is well loved and respected. He never hid his love for KSA, it would be nice if Sunny can compensate him for that song and all the good work he did. Thank you for this interview, Uncle Awaya, God bless you real good
Compensati ke? Bukola in life you have to srike out by yourself as soon as you can. If KWAM1 hasnt he would just be a footnote but he struk out and look at him now. Omo peteru did, even though he body of work is there, at least he has a mega name for himself too. Imagine if they Kwam1 and Shina peters have stay loyal and never aspire to greatness.
Publishers include nuances in books to sell their materials. The paragraph that riled up Mr Ademola “Hawaiian” Adepoju did not claim that KSA played steel guitar. It says KSA bought one from Bobby Benson and kept it away in his storage. Later on KSA even admitted to wanting Mr “Hawaiian” to teach him how to play the steel guitar. There’s no controversy about it. Altogether a very interesting and illuminating interview. Mr Adepoju is a gentleman and a good man.
Exactly my brother. U made a good point. Agbaletu need to be cautious. To me, he's trying to infuse hatred in the mind of Pa Ademola. That's it! Earlier in the interview, he asked what year Pa Ademola was born, and the man responded. He then said that " That means KSA is older than u by a year" Agbaletu shouldn't have said that. That's unnecessary to me.
Ademola Hawaiian you are a good man unlike other sunny Ade band boys if only for one thing sunny have taken you around the world I like sunny Ade too forget about the past God Almighty will give you long life and good health
Not strictly true. Do you think there would have been KSA, his world tours and his AB without the huge contributions of these men aka band boys? No! No!! No!!! Remember, NONE of them went to KSA to learn to perform music - NONE. They ALL took their skills and expertise to him to enhance his own talent and created the dynamic and hugely successful synergy known as African Beats. But rather than Sunny treat them as partners in the band, he treated them as disposable subordinates - no doubt, tantamount to the culture within the NGRN music scene and to what KSA learned from late Bolarinwa Abioro.
Fabulous interview and insight into the career of Mr Ademola Adepoju Hawaiian whose names are amazingly my 2nd and 3rd names at birth. It is wrong though for commentators to keep insinuating or suggesting that other former band members of KSA, hun ba je. No! These elderly people merely related their experiences with KSA and his band. You can't for example compare the 8 years of Mr Adepoju who joined the established band to the near 40 years of Apostle Matthew Olojede, the 35 years of my friend Pa Abiodun Fatoke or to the early years of Comrade Femi Owomoyela who coincidentally grew up as a kid with KSA at Osogbo; Pa Abiodun Oni, Haji Rasaq Aladokun and others. KSA himself evolved as a person over those years in character, exposure, leadership skills, maturity and conduct. The consistent theme across ALL of these men is that KSA is not the same person that fans perceive him to be. He clearly didn't treat ANY of them right, going by their individual accounts. He enjoyed an abusive relationship with ALL of them. Anyone who can't or wont see, or acknowledge this is deluded. They lack capacity to think deeply. It'll be nice if KSA can call a reunion meeting with ALL of them and make peace with them before it is too late. Even KSA's former contemporary, not his band member Apoola King, Reverend Idowu Animashaun in a fairly recent interview said "Sunny ko ni adehun. O ye ki o tun ibe yen se ti o ba hun gbo mi"!
Agbaletu, thanks for your videos. I have always enjoyed many of your interviews especially the ones with KSA and Chief Commander but I have just one small observation/suggestion. Please let your guests express themselves freely with less interruption. Sometimes, it seems like you're conducting an interrogation rather than an interview! Aside that, your knowledge of the music industry is impressive 👍
U are right ! Another area he needed to take note. He already got the informations but what he should have done was, allow the man to finish talking then u can confirm his statement with what u had already know. Bi won se nse nkan niyen. I hope moving forward, u will be better because we all love how u bring back good memories.
@@Darkroastkila He merely tried to ask as many questions as he could within the available time. But feedback, good feedback is the breakfast of champions. I am sure Dele would take these on board.
Dele, walahi, I can't just remember this record again, keep right ni kelele, apa Otun la o ma gba... Keep right ni kelele, it's a small record, I do play it when I was in primary school by then, around 1974.
@@deleadeyanju I love the track so much that it was hedged in my brain for over 40 years since it was released. Funny enough, I used to think it was General Prince Adekunle that sang it and I searched for it for years under GPA until I recently realise it was Adeyemo that sang it.
With different interviews given by most of the African beats, King Sunny Ade must be interviewed and need to take us through, shed more light to all the stories
great job tonight sir👍🏼 on that interview with the veteran hawaiian guitarist, baba demola adepoju. Sir, what's the name of the man that played bass guitar in KSA's song 'ma jo ma korin tuntun ti n ba ti ri Olarewaju Kazeem ma joo ma korin tuntun' you can help us interview that legend too. more grace to you sir.
Producer from Sunny Ade,s book that you quoted he never claimed to know how to play hawaian guitar he merely said he bought one from Bobby Benson. He also admitted that he could not play it until Demola came to him to play it even though Demola had one which is locally made. KSA never discredit Demola but gave him credit.
Whenever they are talking about those who created or started Juju, no one is talking about Ambrose Campbell, Ojoge Daniel. G.O Araba. And Juju artist like Ebenezer Obey and KSA just to mention view, sang some songs from Ambrose Campbell…
Pls look for dele ojo's record where Hawaiian guitar is played to know who is lying. If truly dele ojo used Hawaiian guitar then demola is right. Period.
Infact i don't like some caller's response to some of Sunny ade's veterans members who have been condemned Sunny ade unfairness with them. They came out and says the truth about Sunny ade's greenness, stingy and ungrateful to them.
Well done, you're the best, I like the way you conducted yourself and the way you asked your questions, very cool and you're well organised. Keep it up.
I love u sir with Respect, My Mentor Ademola Adepoju ,,I was playing Hawaiian Guitar for Alh.Dr Sikiru Ayinde Barrister also for Yinka Ayefele, I admire u and My Boss Lai Addis
I really appreciate uncle ademola adepoju on what l heard from his interview. He showed that he is a complete gentleman
God bless you
Nice one , Sunny Ade still has some loyalist that will still continue to say good things about him
Great interview.i can't forget the interlude at the band performance in Essen, Germany 1984 (reffering to the video playing at the background) That rhythms from 1:24:20 creates goosebumps. Eku ise Sir.
Demola Adepoju has said it all. KSA is the nice guy surrounded by Judases! Mr. Dele Adeyanju will want you to do a thorough expose on the AFRICAN BEATS; one of the greatest Band from Africa to conquer Europe and America.
Uncle Demola is also an artist, he did my portrait in Washington DC, he was playing Hawaiian guitar for us in the choir, a perfect gentleman, humble to the core. He is well loved and respected. He never hid his love for KSA, it would be nice if Sunny can compensate him for that song and all the good work he did. Thank you for this interview, Uncle Awaya, God bless you real good
Compensati ke? Bukola in life you have to srike out by yourself as soon as you can. If KWAM1 hasnt he would just be a footnote but he struk out and look at him now. Omo peteru did, even though he body of work is there, at least he has a mega name for himself too. Imagine if they Kwam1 and Shina peters have stay loyal and never aspire to greatness.
@@jamessmith8049 You forget that people's destinies and abilities are different. Not everyone can just branch out on their own.
Publishers include nuances in books to sell their materials. The paragraph that riled up Mr Ademola “Hawaiian” Adepoju did not claim that KSA played steel guitar. It says KSA bought one from Bobby Benson and kept it away in his storage.
Later on KSA even admitted to wanting Mr “Hawaiian” to teach him how to play the steel guitar. There’s no controversy about it.
Altogether a very interesting and illuminating interview.
Mr Adepoju is a gentleman and a good man.
Exactly my brother. U made a good point. Agbaletu need to be cautious. To me, he's trying to infuse hatred in the mind of Pa Ademola. That's it! Earlier in the interview, he asked what year Pa Ademola was born, and the man responded. He then said that " That means KSA is older than u by a year" Agbaletu shouldn't have said that. That's unnecessary to me.
I love you my brother... you're well researched music authority..
Thank you so much sir
Ademola Hawaiian you are a good man unlike other sunny Ade band boys if only for one thing sunny have taken you around the world I like sunny Ade too forget about the past God Almighty will give you long life and good health
Not strictly true. Do you think there would have been KSA, his world tours and his AB without the huge contributions of these men aka band boys? No! No!! No!!! Remember, NONE of them went to KSA to learn to perform music - NONE. They ALL took their skills and expertise to him to enhance his own talent and created the dynamic and hugely successful synergy known as African Beats. But rather than Sunny treat them as partners in the band, he treated them as disposable subordinates - no doubt, tantamount to the culture within the NGRN music scene and to what KSA learned from late Bolarinwa Abioro.
Fabulous interview and insight into the career of Mr Ademola Adepoju Hawaiian whose names are amazingly my 2nd and 3rd names at birth. It is wrong though for commentators to keep insinuating or suggesting that other former band members of KSA, hun ba je. No! These elderly people merely related their experiences with KSA and his band. You can't for example compare the 8 years of Mr Adepoju who joined the established band to the near 40 years of Apostle Matthew Olojede, the 35 years of my friend Pa Abiodun Fatoke or to the early years of Comrade Femi Owomoyela who coincidentally grew up as a kid with KSA at Osogbo; Pa Abiodun Oni, Haji Rasaq Aladokun and others. KSA himself evolved as a person over those years in character, exposure, leadership skills, maturity and conduct. The consistent theme across ALL of these men is that KSA is not the same person that fans perceive him to be. He clearly didn't treat ANY of them right, going by their individual accounts. He enjoyed an abusive relationship with ALL of them. Anyone who can't or wont see, or acknowledge this is deluded. They lack capacity to think deeply. It'll be nice if KSA can call a reunion meeting with ALL of them and make peace with them before it is too late. Even KSA's former contemporary, not his band member Apoola King, Reverend Idowu Animashaun in a fairly recent interview said "Sunny ko ni adehun. O ye ki o tun ibe yen se ti o ba hun gbo mi"!
Agbaletu, thanks for your videos.
I have always enjoyed many of your interviews especially the ones with KSA and Chief Commander but I have just one small observation/suggestion.
Please let your guests express themselves freely with less interruption. Sometimes, it seems like you're conducting an interrogation rather than an interview!
Aside that, your knowledge of the music industry is impressive 👍
Well said. Applause to you. You are a genuine fan.
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He is a good friend of mine I always like to see him.
Please upload more Tunde Adeyemo records
This man and Kola olootu are the same, allow the man to answer one question before you ask another one
In fairness to him, Dele was trying to keep the tempo of baba Demola Hawaiian up. I kuku noticed that too, this is Dele's first show like that.
U are right ! Another area he needed to take note. He already got the informations but what he should have done was, allow the man to finish talking then u can confirm his statement with what u had already know. Bi won se nse nkan niyen. I hope moving forward, u will be better because we all love how u bring back good memories.
@@Darkroastkila He merely tried to ask as many questions as he could within the available time. But feedback, good feedback is the breakfast of champions. I am sure Dele would take these on board.
Dele, walahi, I can't just remember this record again, keep right ni kelele, apa Otun la o ma gba... Keep right ni kelele, it's a small record, I do play it when I was in primary school by then, around 1974.
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@@deleadeyanju I love the track so much that it was hedged in my brain for over 40 years since it was released. Funny enough, I used to think it was General Prince Adekunle that sang it and I searched for it for years under GPA until I recently realise it was Adeyemo that sang it.
With different interviews given by most of the African beats, King Sunny Ade must be interviewed and need to take us through, shed more light to all the stories
But he is very elusive. I wonder why.
great job tonight sir👍🏼
on that interview with the veteran hawaiian guitarist, baba demola adepoju.
Sir,
what's the name of the man that played bass guitar in KSA's song
'ma jo
ma korin tuntun
ti n ba ti ri Olarewaju Kazeem
ma joo
ma korin tuntun'
you can help us interview that legend too.
more grace to you sir.
Edward tchatto and Remi Abegunde
Producer from Sunny Ade,s book that you quoted he never claimed to know how to play hawaian guitar he merely said he bought one from Bobby Benson. He also admitted that he could not play it until Demola came to him to play it even though Demola had one which is locally made. KSA never discredit Demola but gave him credit.
Whenever they are talking about those who created or started Juju, no one is talking about Ambrose Campbell, Ojoge Daniel. G.O Araba. And Juju artist like Ebenezer Obey and KSA just to mention view, sang some songs from Ambrose Campbell…
you said you'll be happy to talk to KSA 'leekeji' can you please drop link to the first one?
There’s one Mr NATHANIEL that played for Dele Ojo.
You should allow your guests to speak. To many interruptions
This must be interesting story
Iro po I to po repete
Pls look for dele ojo's record where Hawaiian guitar is played to know who is lying. If truly dele ojo used Hawaiian guitar then demola is right. Period.
Festac 77 , was a record not life play ....
Infact i don't like some caller's response to some of Sunny ade's veterans members who have been condemned Sunny ade unfairness with them. They came out and says the truth about Sunny ade's greenness, stingy and ungrateful to them.
you are just a meddlesome interloper! continue.
Dele you are too details, why would you be asking somebody of his age on the social media.
Pls be professional.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Are you a comedian sir?
That is how to keep records sir. I hope Agbaletu TV hosts a podcast that we can listen to without video.
That is how to keep records sir. I hope Agbaletu TV hosts a podcast that we can listen to without video.
That is how to keep records sir. I hope Agbaletu TV hosts a podcast that we can listen to without video.
Well done, you're the best, I like the way you conducted yourself and the way you asked your questions, very cool and you're well organised. Keep it up.