ÇA C’EST LES LINGALA QUE JE METRISE ENCORE QUI NE PAS MÉLANGER AVEC JE NE SAIS QUOI 😶 BRAVO BRAVO 👍 OKK JAZZ WETU SISI WAMAMA WA ZAMANI ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
my father came to Congo during the 1980s and good stories he told me about congo and franco made me fall in love with the country and the music. I hope one day i will visit congo and see things for myself. I am a young man from Nigeria and I love Rhumba especially franco ok jazz music. my father is 93years today and always sheds tear whenever i play this music for him and want to dance but his legs are frail and weak he cant dance . I pray God continue to keep him for me.
Sad story but your Dad remembers the good days and wishes he could turn back the years. Take good care of him so he can reach 100 to celebrate a century of God's goodness 🙏
Oh my God🤭 your father is a great man on his 93 th years he is a blessing for us and i much enjoy your story my regards to our father may God bless him l.im Eddy from DRC
Brother from Nigeria I'm from Kenya near Uganda and this guys from Congo are wonderful. The music never dies our humble rhumba music. Abana ba Congo na bakulutu betu.africa
Who is listening to this gem in 2023. Very uplifting song. Brings back golden memories back in Uganda. This type of music will never outdate. Thanks Franco May you rest in peace 🙏❤️
Hola , soy de Colombia de la ciudad de Barranquilla y está música se escucha desde los años 70 en mi país mas para la parte de la costa , tengo raíces africanas por mis ancestros, me encanta esta música desde niño y uno de mis sueños en conocer el congo por esa gran historia musical , en estos momentos vivo en España 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Listening to one of my best in Kenya on 4th June 2024 time being 5:10 pm 50 years ago but the music is fresh as if it was done yesterday Thanks Daddy for introducing me to this great team I love everything about TPOK jazz Just look... Singers.. Saxophonist.. Drumist.. Wololoooo .... Guitarist..
Seule la mélodie m'emporte, tellement que j'aime, je suis dans l'obligation de suivre cette serie du matin au soir parfois je dors tard pour suivre cette musique encienne. La période de mes parent, ici jje n'avais que 5 ans, maintenant aujourdhui j'ai plus de 50 ans Que Dieu soit loué de m'avoir gracié
😢😢😢😢Am sitting up all night just paying this over and over remembering my Dad who ate life on a big spoon, loved this classic Tp OK Jazz, Franco and generally the Congo music of thier time.... Fine stuff. This was a performance of the year I was born. Dad, Rest in Peace... FRANCO Your music lives on and brings so much life in this generation that is as o clueless about life, about fine music... All they know is gadgets... So sad.
I am 23 years old ,my own mum was born 3 years after this concert,yet I feel more connected to this era of music than music o my times.I love franco songs so much,I feel like I have lived this life before,I feel like i lived through this time..I feel like crying when I see a live performance of Franco and le TPOK jazz band ...I don't know how to explain this but I honestly think I was alive during this time
Good vocals,this song reminds me of My Dad after ametoka safari ziara ya kazi,with his Peugeot at 4pm you could hear a horn at the gate,this times we wa bringing cattles back at the Boma,he assist me to bring them at the den,after that he could call my Mom ,Assist this boy with some food and immediately join him at the house,while there now it was Rhumba time as he narrates to me how job it was and to me I could narrate to him how we are doing at school and how we are disciplined and respectful to Mom,now Tpok jazz was doing us fine then he could ask me to go to the fridge and bring him two Redds which of today I don't think they are in the market.he life was good
When i listen to the Congolese Music my reflection goes to my dad he used to play congo musics especially Tabley, Franco, and Anti-choc stars one day he drove us to Abba when i was 11 years my dad used to work in Lasu Primary Health Clinic center at the boarder with DRC or called Zaire by then by during Mobutu's regime. My dad's love for Rhumba made me a good Rhumba fan and a dancer as well as a competitor especially when i was in secondary school.
Oh I feel like crying when I listen to this piece when I realise how short this life is and that these great talented souls will never walk the surface of this earth again. Franco was indeed a legend with his talented team. Sweet old days gone. RIP Franco Much love from Cameroon.
Hello my dear. Really all our fathers of TP O.K JAZZ: Franco, Madilu, Josky Kiambukuta, Ndombé Opetum, etc are gone to the GREAT BEYOND. Very sad indeed. 😭😭😭. I also quite an impressive MAKOSSA CDs that help me relax. E.g. YOMA-YOMA, MBEMBA IYO, NYUNGA BEKWADI, ABANDON DU FOYER, Tout MONI BILÉ, Pierre André Marie TALA (Je vais à Yaoundé la capitale), Prince EYANGO, etc. Best wishes and my regards to all your family and to all Cameroonians 🇨🇲 wherever they are. 🇨🇩🇨🇩🙏🙏
In fact there is no better music than Congolese music. I understand nothing of it but I have loved it since I was a teenager in Sierra Leone. RIP legend FRANCO.
Am from Kenya and from the looks you could tell the passion in their facial expressions and they are singing. Great music of old which still lingers. I don't understand what they are saying but my heart Is beating with the tunes . I just love Franco and T.P.O.K jazz may his soul continue resting in peace. madilu,simaro lutumba, Papa wemba, Oliver Ngoma, Mose fan fan and other Zaire Legends
The great icons of Rumba! Rest in eternal peace Grand Maitre Franco, Josky, chacain, Ndombe, Decca. Enjoy good health in old age Boyibanda, Mechelino, Wuta , Mabiala and all the rest. You were and are the best
Je n'arrive pas à comprendre ceux qui arrivent à cliquer " je n'aime pas". Quand tu n'aimes pas tu passes ton chemin. Cette musique fait partie du patrimoine inaliénable de l'Afrique, et particulièrement Zaïrois. MAGNIFIQUE.
Ne vous en faites pas, ce sont des analphabètes de la musique ZAIROISE ou congolaise. Moi je suis IVOIRIEN et je connais cette musique depuis mon enfance. J'ai grandi avec ce son, et cette langue que je ne comprends aucun mot. Pourtant si proche de la langue que je parle, des langues qui se prêtent à la musique évidemment. C'est une des bonnes de notre DIEU. Rendons lui la gloire éternellement ! Merci au peuple Congolais ! 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸🎺🎺🎺🎷🎷🎷➕
I grew up with my brother Lucas who just passed away in August,2023. In those days he loved Congolese Music 🎼🎶 mostly Franco, Bokelo and Dr Nico among others. I grew up to love Music 🎵🎶 and now I find them and love to listen to them in Memory of my loving brother Lucas. We are KENYANS of LUO Tribe. Music is a blessing way of THERAPY.
Mangwana enjoyed singing this Toyeba song and he became spontaneous in his improvisation. Franco couldn't help but laugh and he walks over and tells him to do it again. They loved working with the King of African music, Franco.
C'est de la bonne musique. Quand mes parents ecoutaient ces chansons nous on etaient plus dans Lita Bembo, Papa Wemba, Zaiko, Langa langa stars. Mais ces chansons ne viellissent jamais.
C'est encore un Gros Mensonge des blancs pour nous voler. Nous nous sommes trop AVOIR par leurs manipulations. Réveillon nous Frères parce que l' heure de la Libération des ESPRITS est ARRIVÉE.@@Sibo10
In 1975 Africa can make such wonderful legends music ooo my GOD where are we today. GOD you have BLESS Africa soon of later we will realise it. THANKS GOD.
Whenever I listen to ok jazz songs ,I'm forced to remember those days. It appears fresh. It's an exciting experience. Luambo makiadi was a legend indeed
James Brown, soul brother #1, had just performed in Kinshasa as part of 1974 Ali-Foreman rumble. In his wake he left moves, check out Boyibanda, and of course the ultimate JB fans Sosiliso. I miss those days. 😞😞
I'm listening in 2022 with teary eyes as always, it's like this music is ripping my heart our of my chest, and forever thanking Saddik for compiling this very sweet unforgettable discs and downloading it for us to enjoy. Salam Alleykhum bro.
I'm Nigerian, but I grew up listening to this masterpiece on Anambra Broadcasting Service ( ABS) Radio on Bonangai Okoye show..... Mehn, Africa has lost its music heritage. Nostalgia
@@jaybee3112 I've been searching for the introductory song to that program. Do you remember the song? It mentions "Bonangai", then a blare of the trumpet follows
Listen to Franco's voice, then look at Michel Boyibanda dancing. Damn, this is what a boys band is all about. This was done 45 years ago. Beautiful music
Oh le Zaïre mon Pays ! Je le préfère que la RDC actuelle.Paix à votre âme grand Maitre Franco Lwambo Makiadi tu reste une légende musicale Congolaise #R.P.I# depuis la Province du Nord-Kivu ville de Goma.1975 avant que mon Père fonde son union conjugale,suis né les années 1986 .Mes sincères et Profondes condoléances sympathies à vos familles Biologiques.Que le bon Dieu vous accueille dans son si parfait Paradis
Natamani siku zirudi nyuma ili tuendelee kusikia nyimbo hizi, enzi hizo zilikuwa bora zaidi ya sasa,tuliridhika na hali zetu,na tuliishi kwa amani ,nyimbo hizi nazikumbuka kwani ndio wazee wetu enzi zao hizo .30.03.24.
I'm touched with this brothers of ours from Congo . Franco and his talented Guys reminds me 80s .My big brother who loved me very much and now is demise used to listen to this music and made me like them.
c'est simplement du délice . A voir Sam Magwana faire rire le Grand Maître, on imagine toute la bonne ambiance et la complicité dans ce groupe mythique et école indéniable des musiciens du Zaïre d'alors
This lovely music is indeed nostalgic it reminds me my child hood most of it played during the eighties during my secondary schooling it never looses flavour thanks mighty Franco lwambo RIp the owner of TPOK jazz I'm personally 57yrs and I'm now listening to the rumba music
I enjoyed this music, by 1975 I was 12 years. If I watch this it be come emotional remembering those hardships years in Namibia and listening to this talented musician
My all favorite songs continue resting my friend Jose kiamukuta those was the days when music was music in Kenya broadcasting sauti ya kutoa nyoka pangoni
To people with a proper taste for Music this was and and still is Music.the melody and rythm is mind grooving.And not just a cacophony of young men and their voices.Bravo Franco.R I P
la belle époque ,une musique qui a traversé les océans et est allée au-delà des frontière. Grand merci à ce fabuleux orchestre de mon Afrique terre mère.
... cannot get enough of this video... reminders of the 70's... the dressing we strove for and prided in... Congolese music from childhood in the 60's... though not Congolese, enjoy watching the film performance and Michel dance, which is so reminiscing, and see all those whose voices are on all the tracks of this wonderful life experience, T.P. O.K. Jazz.
amina msimbe Hata mimi nazipenda sana nyimbo za Kongo pamoja na kwa maneno sielewi. Nafurahia mpangilio wa sauti, tena zinanikumbusha nikiwa mdogo kaka zangu waliziimba sana wakipachika maneno wanayojua wenyewe.
Franko was true legend maestro and in music world he remain icon of africane music mose sesengo fan fan madilu system papa dumbe optemu simaro masiya lutumba dalient tesa .Akumu. Marie Marie. josek kiambukuta. Sam mangwana..nyboma. mwandido .kasongo wa kasongo. Tp ok jazz
C'est fabuleux ! Je l'aimais cet orchestre depuis 1958 avec les anciens musiciens. Je suis fanatique de Franco. Il m'a donné beaucoup de plaisir et de bonheur. Il nous manque énormément.
Mr. Saddikh I appreciate you and your efforts. May you continue to bring to us these timeless music. I am sadden that these talents are not longer among us. Why God!
Wow this amazing songster and music legend, Franco Luambo Makiadi - I can't imagine he was once that athletic size before he became the giant the world knew. RIP Maestro. What an amazing Crew!... and back in the days, they hardly had any women in the bands.
Gracias por esos grandes y auténticos De la música africana , no hace falta ser de esa época, ni que no entiendas el idioma, sólo sientela con el corazón. Gracias a todos los que me hacen posible , para que podamos disfrutar de esta música.
Aboubacar, Saying thank you is not enough for you have done so much in keeping us grounded on our African musical roots! Pls continue with the good work. With best regards. solo
The best rhythm and human vocal qualities that came out of Africa. Great genius. Excellent arrangements. Where are the encores from Zaire? There had to be replicas or dubbers!!
I play this piece over and over.Its very enjoyable.The work of young Sam Mangwana and Josky Kiambukuta very pleasant and Luambo Makiadi and many more.Thanks slot for giving us the roles.Am in Kisumu city of Kenya.
An all round musician (Vocalist, arranger, guitarist, manager/leader, producer, composer, a mentor. Hardest working man in showbiz. The greatest to ever do it in the whole world in my opinion.
I am glad that I had OPPORTUNITY to watch them live 1975 Amaan stadium Zanzibar it was a big concert I remember the stadium was full just finished O Level that was special treat from my parents
ÇA C’EST LES LINGALA QUE JE METRISE ENCORE QUI NE PAS MÉLANGER AVEC JE NE SAIS QUOI 😶 BRAVO BRAVO 👍 OKK JAZZ WETU SISI WAMAMA WA ZAMANI ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
my father came to Congo during the 1980s and good stories he told me about congo and franco made me fall in love with the country and the music. I hope one day i will visit congo and see things for myself. I am a young man from Nigeria and I love Rhumba especially franco ok jazz music. my father is 93years today and always sheds tear whenever i play this music for him and want to dance but his legs are frail and weak he cant dance . I pray God continue to keep him for me.
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Sad story but your Dad remembers the good days and wishes he could turn back the years. Take good care of him so he can reach 100 to celebrate a century of God's goodness 🙏
Oh my God🤭 your father is a great man on his 93 th years he is a blessing for us and i much enjoy your story my regards to our father may God bless him l.im Eddy from DRC
Brother from Nigeria I'm from Kenya near Uganda and this guys from Congo are wonderful. The music never dies our humble rhumba music. Abana ba Congo na bakulutu betu.africa
Who is listening to this gem in 2023. Very uplifting song. Brings back golden memories back in Uganda. This type of music will never outdate. Thanks Franco May you rest in peace 🙏❤️
Deo mijumbi of Hoima Uganda. Thank you Franco and May your soul rest in peace. Amen.
Hola , soy de Colombia de la ciudad de Barranquilla y está música se escucha desde los años 70 en mi país mas para la parte de la costa , tengo raíces africanas por mis ancestros, me encanta esta música desde niño y uno de mis sueños en conocer el congo por esa gran historia musical , en estos momentos vivo en España 🙏🏼🙏🏼
tonight as we approach 2024
Springtime 2024, Because this beautiful music is timeless !
Thank you Grand master, I'm only sorry I was born to late....
Listening 2024 in Zambia I love this music
Still listening in late 2024
...truly classic African compositions... Let's enjoy...and be proud of Africa
Nothing is better than Congolese music greetings from Germany
Listening to one of my best in Kenya on 4th June 2024 time being 5:10 pm
50 years ago but the music is fresh as if it was done yesterday
Thanks Daddy for introducing me to this great team
I love everything about TPOK jazz
Just look...
Singers..
Saxophonist..
Drumist..
Wololoooo ....
Guitarist..
Ooh le vieux époques c'était le époques de mes parents. moi j'avais 6 ans et aujourd'hui je suis devenu grand père
Merci mon Dieu 🙏🙏🙏
Seule la mélodie m'emporte, tellement que j'aime, je suis dans l'obligation de suivre cette serie du matin au soir parfois je dors tard pour suivre cette musique encienne. La période de mes parent, ici jje n'avais que 5 ans, maintenant aujourdhui j'ai plus de 50 ans Que Dieu soit loué de m'avoir gracié
😢😢😢😢Am sitting up all night just paying this over and over remembering my Dad who ate life on a big spoon, loved this classic Tp OK Jazz, Franco and generally the Congo music of thier time.... Fine stuff. This was a performance of the year I was born. Dad, Rest in Peace... FRANCO Your music lives on and brings so much life in this generation that is as o clueless about life, about fine music... All they know is gadgets... So sad.
I am 23 years old ,my own mum was born 3 years after this concert,yet I feel more connected to this era of music than music o my times.I love franco songs so much,I feel like I have lived this life before,I feel like i lived through this time..I feel like crying when I see a live performance of Franco and le TPOK jazz band ...I don't know how to explain this but I honestly think I was alive during this time
Is true bro
you are at what country baby
WHAT THEY MAKE NOW I DON'T CALL THEM MUSIC 🎶
Good vocals,this song reminds me of My Dad after ametoka safari ziara ya kazi,with his Peugeot at 4pm you could hear a horn at the gate,this times we wa bringing cattles back at the Boma,he assist me to bring them at the den,after that he could call my Mom ,Assist this boy with some food and immediately join him at the house,while there now it was Rhumba time as he narrates to me how job it was and to me I could narrate to him how we are doing at school and how we are disciplined and respectful to Mom,now Tpok jazz was doing us fine then he could ask me to go to the fridge and bring him two Redds which of today I don't think they are in the market.he life was good
the vocals are sylized after Mexican music which Franco listened to as a boy.
lovely memories eh? I understand.
what a lovely memory you have.
I was in high school in wonderful country of Tanzania. 🦓🐘🦏🦒
When i listen to the Congolese Music my reflection goes to my dad he used to play congo musics especially Tabley, Franco, and Anti-choc stars one day he drove us to Abba when i was 11 years my dad used to work in Lasu Primary Health Clinic center at the boarder with DRC or called Zaire by then by during Mobutu's regime. My dad's love for Rhumba made me a good Rhumba fan and a dancer as well as a competitor especially when i was in secondary school.
Oh I feel like crying when I listen to this piece when I realise how short this life is and that these great talented souls will never walk the surface of this earth again. Franco was indeed a legend with his talented team. Sweet old days gone. RIP Franco
Much love from Cameroon.
Pass my greetings to Yaunde people
@@josepholum346 Hahaha thanks I will
Real Drama with Franco music
Viva
From Kenia
We love Franco Music
Hello my dear. Really all our fathers of TP O.K JAZZ: Franco, Madilu, Josky Kiambukuta, Ndombé Opetum, etc are gone to the GREAT BEYOND. Very sad indeed. 😭😭😭. I also quite an impressive MAKOSSA CDs that help me relax. E.g. YOMA-YOMA, MBEMBA IYO, NYUNGA BEKWADI, ABANDON DU FOYER, Tout MONI BILÉ, Pierre André Marie TALA (Je vais à Yaoundé la capitale), Prince EYANGO, etc. Best wishes and my regards to all your family and to all Cameroonians 🇨🇲 wherever they are. 🇨🇩🇨🇩🙏🙏
There is nothing comforting like Congolese Music. I really love it RIP FRANCO
True, I agree with yo100%
@
Barbara Chandler: This is music that soothest and healest the soul. That is why we should keep off pseudo-music that makes one moody and unhappy.
In fact there is no better music than Congolese music. I understand nothing of it but I have loved it since I was a teenager in Sierra Leone. RIP legend FRANCO.
Am from Kenya and from the looks you could tell the passion in their facial expressions and they are singing. Great music of old which still lingers. I don't understand what they are saying but my heart Is beating with the tunes . I just love Franco and T.P.O.K jazz may his soul continue resting in peace. madilu,simaro lutumba, Papa wemba, Oliver Ngoma, Mose fan fan and other Zaire Legends
Mr. Jonson, I think Sam Fan Fan Thomas was a Cameroonian if I'm not mistaken. Love all the way from Uganda, love this type of music too!!
@@peternyombi7282 me too
@@peternyombi7282 yes he was and i think he still alife
@@peternyombi7282 we're all in the great Kongo kingdom
@@timohtykaleli3812 mose fan fan died either late 2019 or early 2020
The great icons of Rumba! Rest in eternal peace Grand Maitre Franco, Josky, chacain, Ndombe, Decca. Enjoy good health in old age Boyibanda, Mechelino, Wuta , Mabiala and all the rest. You were and are the best
Thank you for this beautiful message
1:17 @@jaydechose8046
This guy Franco was truly an African music legend.... I can't get enough of his music...so long😢
My blood is on fire guys what a lovely song to listen am 17 years but rumba is within my blood 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Je n'arrive pas à comprendre ceux qui arrivent à cliquer " je n'aime pas". Quand tu n'aimes pas tu passes ton chemin. Cette musique fait partie du patrimoine inaliénable de l'Afrique, et particulièrement Zaïrois. MAGNIFIQUE.
The bits I was appriaciatted
Pas de soucis: nous sommes de centaines de millions à aimer. Much love from Cameroon!
Tu peux avoir à faire aux enfants génération 90
Ce sont des sorciers
Ne vous en faites pas, ce sont des analphabètes de la musique ZAIROISE ou congolaise. Moi je suis IVOIRIEN et je connais cette musique depuis mon enfance. J'ai grandi avec ce son, et cette langue que je ne comprends aucun mot. Pourtant si proche de la langue que je parle, des langues qui se prêtent à la musique évidemment. C'est une des bonnes de notre DIEU. Rendons lui la gloire éternellement ! Merci au peuple Congolais ! 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸🎺🎺🎺🎷🎷🎷➕
omusiki kwa Franco kwali omulayi saana .Nyasaye avikho omwoyo kwake awunju halayi.Amen
Habwene Papa.
I grew up with my brother Lucas who just passed away in August,2023. In those days he loved Congolese Music 🎼🎶 mostly Franco, Bokelo and Dr Nico among others.
I grew up to love Music 🎵🎶 and now I find them and love to listen to them in Memory of my loving brother Lucas. We are KENYANS of LUO Tribe. Music is a blessing way of THERAPY.
Mangwana enjoyed singing this Toyeba song and he became spontaneous in his improvisation. Franco couldn't help but laugh and he walks over and tells him to do it again. They loved working with the King of African music, Franco.
you are that keen? i noticed the laughter, now i see actually franco beckoning him. you are smart
Ak Franco was fun sure,,,Franco was special human being,,,am Charles mbindyo from kenya
Ak Franco was fun sure,,,Franco was special human being,,,am Charles mbindyo from kenya
C'est de la bonne musique. Quand mes parents ecoutaient ces chansons nous on etaient plus dans Lita Bembo, Papa Wemba, Zaiko, Langa langa stars. Mais ces chansons ne viellissent jamais.
Watching from Spain. I am a Nigerian. Olden days life is far better than nowadays. Sweet memory of innocence. Great musicians.
Except for Mobutu and his death squads. But there is always the music.
C'est encore un Gros Mensonge des blancs pour nous voler. Nous nous sommes trop AVOIR par leurs manipulations. Réveillon nous Frères parce que l' heure de la Libération des ESPRITS est ARRIVÉE.@@Sibo10
In 1975 Africa can make such wonderful legends music ooo my GOD where are we today. GOD you have BLESS Africa soon of later we will realise it. THANKS GOD.
yes- its time has come...
Rest in Peace Josky Kiambukuta. On this day you passed on and watching you here doing what you loved most,is more saddening.
I’m watching in January 10/2024
I remember listening to this music as a young boy in the Gambia, so beautiful. It reminds me of my dad R I P
Who is watching in 2020 in this Corona times..great company. Nostalgia.emotional..The guys also look so young.they must have been in their mid 20's
Nostalgia oooo, Nostalgia big time, girl😉
Am here ,,great music 🎶
Otek, lakini wee akue wiya
Great rhythm I say
We are watching
Oui, tu es parti en 1989, mais le monde t'écoute, d'adore et continue de te rendre hommage. Merci pour ta contribution a la culture de l'humanité.
So nostalgic it’s crazy. My childhood favorite for Gambia back in sixties. Thanks for sharing.
From Kenya we love you Franco. Legendary indeed
I have been told tjhat in East Africa- the only music was from Congo. I can see why.
Génération
1996 à 2022 Venez pointé ici , Mettez le ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ svp 😥😥😥😥 ces chansons me rappelle mon père , que ton âme repose en paix papa 😥😥😥😥😥
Whenever I listen to ok jazz songs ,I'm forced to remember those days. It appears fresh. It's an exciting experience. Luambo makiadi was a legend indeed
Hahaha that's nice.
This is the best music I can ever listen to.
@ c c'est Léonard félicitation tu penses à nous les vieux
This music taps deep into my soul
James Brown, soul brother #1, had just performed in Kinshasa as part of 1974 Ali-Foreman rumble. In his wake he left moves, check out Boyibanda, and of course the ultimate JB fans Sosiliso. I miss those days. 😞😞
Talking about Sosoliso of Trio Madjesi, I would just like to inform you that Sakuul, alias Sinatra has passed away last week.
Am blessed for listening these people!
James Brown looked like a Congolese
Le passé était merveilleux malgré lê manque des CONDITIONS materielles dont nous avions.
I'm listening in 2022 with teary eyes as always, it's like this music is ripping my heart our of my chest, and forever thanking Saddik for compiling this very sweet unforgettable discs and downloading it
for us to enjoy. Salam Alleykhum bro.
Love from Ethiopia 💓💓🇪🇹💓💓💓💓
I'm Nigerian, but I grew up listening to this masterpiece on Anambra Broadcasting Service ( ABS) Radio on Bonangai Okoye show..... Mehn, Africa has lost its music heritage. Nostalgia
Jeez! I did same too.
Who knows where Bonangai is now? Good ol'days.
Can you recommend some of the songs he played from the show?
ABS by 1. AIRED BETWEEN 1 - 2 PM WEEKDAYS. Nostalgic
@@jaybee3112 I've been searching for the introductory song to that program. Do you remember the song? It mentions "Bonangai", then a blare of the trumpet follows
@@beingZeeky i've been searching too....will alert you if I stumble on it.
Anambra state 👍
Listen to Franco's voice, then look at Michel Boyibanda dancing. Damn, this is what a boys band is all about. This was done 45 years ago. Beautiful music
So beautiful indeed brother
Right
Franco! Prodigious guitar work from 23:04. African Mozart, Bach and Mozart rolled up in one. This man was not a musician, he was an institution.
An icon indeed
I remember when I was one year I saw Franco come to seen my father I was very happy
Hope you made a photo
ONE YEAR ‼️
One year🤣🤣How old were you when you were one year?🤣😜
Hahahaha what a story🤣🤣🤣
🤣 1 year old cant recall anythinh😄
Oh le Zaïre mon Pays ! Je le préfère que la RDC actuelle.Paix à votre âme grand Maitre Franco Lwambo Makiadi tu reste une légende musicale Congolaise #R.P.I# depuis la Province du Nord-Kivu ville de Goma.1975 avant que mon Père fonde son union conjugale,suis né les années 1986 .Mes sincères et Profondes condoléances sympathies à vos familles Biologiques.Que le bon Dieu vous accueille dans son si parfait Paradis
Natamani siku zirudi nyuma ili tuendelee kusikia nyimbo hizi, enzi hizo zilikuwa bora zaidi ya sasa,tuliridhika na hali zetu,na tuliishi kwa amani ,nyimbo hizi nazikumbuka kwani ndio wazee wetu enzi zao hizo .30.03.24.
I'm touched with this brothers of ours from Congo . Franco and his talented Guys reminds me 80s .My big brother who loved me very much and now is demise used to listen to this music and made me like them.
It's like it was done yesterday, very fresh and soul soothing. We don't have music today.
Maître Musical, Ok jazz, quelle nostalgie zaïroise ?
2023 still watching what a wonderful band those a live may you live long and the deceased may your souls rest in eternal peace
I really love this sweet song,may you RIP Franco.Am a Kenyan
Franco is gone, long live Franco and the OK Jazz. Tonlingi yo papa Franco, ndeko na biso. Ozali ne Nzambe
c'est simplement du délice .
A voir Sam Magwana faire rire le Grand Maître, on imagine toute la bonne ambiance et la complicité dans ce groupe mythique et école indéniable des musiciens du Zaïre d'alors
Grand merci l’équipe de franco parti trop tôt malheureusement pour nous bravo l’artiste et que son âme repose en paix 😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤
This was my year of birth, as I'm looking at the video, its makes me feel like crying.
This lovely music is indeed nostalgic it reminds me my child hood most of it played during the eighties during my secondary schooling it never looses flavour thanks mighty Franco lwambo RIp the owner of TPOK jazz I'm personally 57yrs and I'm now listening to the rumba music
Thank you my age mate
This is very very soothing music & it will continue to be great.
I enjoyed this music, by 1975 I was 12 years. If I watch this it be come emotional remembering those hardships years in Namibia and listening to this talented musician
My all favorite songs continue resting my friend Jose kiamukuta those was the days when music was music in Kenya broadcasting sauti ya kutoa nyoka pangoni
Vok
This band reminds me school days when l was a youth rest in peace franco😂.
To people with a proper taste for Music this was and and still is Music.the melody and rythm is mind grooving.And not just a cacophony of young men and their voices.Bravo Franco.R I P
la belle époque ,une musique qui a traversé les océans et est allée au-delà des frontière. Grand merci à ce fabuleux orchestre de mon Afrique terre mère.
Isto é que é africanicidade: música,melodia,ritmo,e alegria em palco,características típicas dos músicos africanos! Bem haja!
... cannot get enough of this video... reminders of the 70's... the dressing we strove for and prided in... Congolese music from childhood in the 60's... though not Congolese, enjoy watching the film performance and Michel dance, which is so reminiscing, and see all those whose voices are on all the tracks of this wonderful life experience, T.P. O.K. Jazz.
Mnanikimbusha mbali sana nilikua mdogo sana mama yangu alizipenda sana
amina msimbe
Hata mimi nazipenda sana nyimbo za Kongo pamoja na kwa maneno sielewi. Nafurahia mpangilio wa sauti, tena zinanikumbusha nikiwa mdogo kaka zangu waliziimba sana wakipachika maneno wanayojua wenyewe.
Grand maître , ça c'est la musique éducative !
Ahhhh !!! Le temps passe très vite. cette bonne musique me fait penser à bcp de souvenirs quand j'étais un enfant ..
Boyibanda stole the show with his dancing
I like this t.p.o.k jazz band of 1960s .May their Saul rest easy 😢
Franko was true legend maestro and in music world he remain icon of africane music mose sesengo fan fan madilu system papa dumbe optemu simaro masiya lutumba dalient tesa .Akumu. Marie Marie. josek kiambukuta. Sam mangwana..nyboma. mwandido .kasongo wa kasongo. Tp ok jazz
This music used to make me very homesick when I used to live in Europe. Unforgettable memories!!
Luambo makiadi is by all standards the greatest musician of all time and how do I contact you Mr siddik abbubaka?
Asser Mukapuli me too now I have a home fever
It's so sad brothers and sisters losing such stars may sansa and moi continue to shine upon them Amen.This was music really music am saddened.
I like the voices sound it's so sweet to listen to, the first strophe before the refrain.
2022 and you still the one Franco the best 👌
C'est fabuleux ! Je l'aimais cet orchestre depuis 1958 avec les anciens musiciens. Je suis fanatique de Franco. Il m'a donné beaucoup de plaisir et de bonheur. Il nous manque énormément.
Je suis né en 84 mais j'adore la musique de Franco. Elle me fait monter des larmes aux yeux. De les voir chanter comme ça, c'est émouvant
Fantastic! This is the actual root or source of Latin American Music. It’s true every thing begun in Africa.
Mr. Saddikh I appreciate you and your efforts. May you continue to bring to us these timeless music. I am sadden that these talents are not longer among us. Why God!
Nothing can separate me from tpok jazz
Watching in March 2021, celebrating the life of Josky Kiambukuta. Legends don't die, they live in our hearts!
These guys are just greeeeeaaaaat. By then, I was just 1 year old, but seems I was there listening to them.
Bjr,Ok jazz.
🙏🏾❤️ reminds me so much of Haiti 🇭🇹
Still and always listening.
All the way from Namibia.
This young group of TP OK Jazz vocals really rock. Michel Boyibanda, Josky Kiambukuta, Wuta Mayi and Lola Checain. Nostalgia!
May God bless them
Of the vocalist only wuta may is still alive in his early 70s, he should immortalise ok jazz before he passes on
@northriftengineering4904 Michel Boyibanda aka Bobo aka Michieno is still alive too but old and frail
Waouuuu!!!!...CHÉRIE BONDOWE in Live!!!!...this are the TRUE RHUMBA musics...
Spent a whole Sunday listening to TPOK. Unmatched quality. Rare talent. The songs are just ageless and timeless.
That's right. These songs are ageless and timeless.
Wow this amazing songster and music legend, Franco Luambo Makiadi - I can't imagine he was once that athletic size before he became the giant the world knew. RIP Maestro. What an amazing Crew!... and back in the days, they hardly had any women in the bands.
Gracias por esos grandes y auténticos
De la música africana , no hace falta ser de esa época, ni que no entiendas el idioma, sólo sientela con el corazón.
Gracias a todos los que me hacen posible , para que podamos disfrutar de esta música.
Gracias hermano. Franco es inolvidable con su grupo. Cuando compusieron ésta música, estaba yo en la primaria. ¡ Qué nostalgia !
Aboubacar,
Saying thank you is not enough for you have done so much in keeping us grounded on our African musical roots! Pls continue with the good work. With best regards.
solo
Great
The best rhythm and human vocal qualities that came out of Africa. Great genius. Excellent arrangements. Where are the encores from Zaire? There had to be replicas or dubbers!!
I play this piece over and over.Its very enjoyable.The work of young Sam Mangwana and Josky Kiambukuta very pleasant and Luambo Makiadi and many more.Thanks slot for giving us the roles.Am in Kisumu city of Kenya.
The colabo by Franco,Josky and Mangwana is just marvellous,makes me even more commited to rhumba!
Also notice how Madilu System looks young and skinny...Almost unrecognisable ..Hhahahahha
@jojothepolyglot1866 where have you seen Madilu please?
Mon Dieu que les chants étaient beaux et poétiques dans la musique congolaise de cette époque. A mille lieux du brouhaha qu’elle est devenue
i don't even know why..
i want to cry
this brings too much joy to my little heart
their voices were so beautiful!!!! GOD!!
Maâ Rythm hix?
nostalgic feelings
I know...
This music connects me to my african people and i was born in DR, I can’t get enough of it
Verry good Franco and troup OK Jazz congregatulation
🙏😄🎼
Les très bonnes souvenir des années 75 toi aussi tu avèçu cette année
An all round musician (Vocalist, arranger, guitarist, manager/leader, producer, composer, a mentor. Hardest working man in showbiz. The greatest to ever do it in the whole world in my opinion.
Toyeba Yo (Franco) ....my favorite. Sam Mangwana nailed it
Toyeba yo English translation is "We know you"
This IS thé great Ok Jazz of Franco Luambo. Very good.
These guys were just terrific. Very beautiful collaboration. Beautiful music. Timeless classic.
Bonjour.
Cherchez le titre de la musique de Franco où il utilise l'expression
"pour la libération de la femme congolaise"
Merci,
very great guys and wonderful
Just good to see how the master enjoyed himself ochestrating everything in the background...
Just wish had known lingala but my proxy to DRC from Koboko is an advantage for me to learn it. Just passionate about Congo muzic
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We do also remember comeronian Samangwana the greater composer
Mayaula's composition
Where is bimasha?
Let me have myself another fix of Franco and the T.P.O.K boys. I have been coming here since you kindly uploaded. Thanks 🙏🏿
this music / this video brings so much joy. what brilliant music and musicians. even better to watch them having a good time while performing
I am glad that I had OPPORTUNITY to watch them live 1975 Amaan stadium Zanzibar it was a big concert I remember the stadium was full just finished O Level that was special treat from my parents