I’m a Nigerian, and doesn’t understand a word of this music, but I love it as well as millions of people that lived in the city of Enugu back in the date.
@@augustinemumbi774 Augustinemumbi774, not knowing you had commented about God's love in granting us, Paul the Apostle said " He (God) giveth us ALL THINGS TO ENJOY (1 TIM. 6:17) , I had bowed my head and given God heartfelt thanx when l j had just listened to this song on a different platform. I knew two guys in Ghana who greatly loved this. In fact, one nicknamed himself Sapato. Thanks be to God gives us unphantomable gifts.
Cette musique Sapato me rappelle ma région dite la plus belle région du Sénégal. Elle réveille de bons souvenirs que j' ai véçus dans ma jeunesse. Elle me fait revivre ces moments que j' ai passés avec mes amies et amis d' enfance. Je souhaite une bonne santé ceux qui sont encore en vie. Et ceux qui ne sont plus parmi nous que leurs âmes se reposent en paix. Paul Mendy à Paris natif de la Casamance (Yabone ) au Sud du Sénégal
@@victorpereira6412 Merci infiniment Victopereira et je vous souhaite de tout mon cœur bonne continuation. Paul Mendy à Paris natif de la Casamance au Sud du Sénégal
Oui le vieux temps c'est ma passion les plus émouvante et qu'on parlera de la musique congolaise c'est vouloir me remettre encore plus du temps passé , elle m'a assourdi et me rafraîchir.
Quelle belle époque ! Si je pouvais revenir en arrière à yabone dans la région de la Casamance. je pense à mes amies et amis d'enfance. Ceux qui ont quitté ce monde qu'ils se reposent en paix .ceux qui sont envie je leurs souhaite bcp de bonheur. Paul Mendy à Paris natif de la Casamance
The Congolese music has excelled. In my opinion, it's the best African music. Whenever I listen to it, it possesses my whole being, soul and body. Oh Bakongo, Mungu awabariki!
Late 60s to mid 70s a tune was birthed in Congo that shall remain a soul medicine for ever. This kind of rumba is a breathtaking! I usually create my own heaven whenever I listen to this music, making me appreciate friends, locations, and places only known to my head hahaha, it is unexplainable
Musique des premières années d'indépendance des pays africains. On avait de l'espoir, on croyait encore à un développement prodigieux de nis pays puis patatra tout s'est écroulé, 50 ans après nous avons plutôt reculer. Il ne nous reste que ces musiques du temps pour nous permettre ne serait que pendant quelques minutes de reprendre le rêve de nos débuts d'indépendance mais ça ne dure pas . Ah! l'Afrique.
Ohlala ! Faut pas être si pessimiste l' Afrique est un continent plein de jeunesse et de ressources . Ce que tu dit est vrai mais il faut réagir et surtout apprendre aux jeunes les combats pour la liberté des générations passés . Je suis d'origine européenne né en Afrique j'ai connu cette musique extraordinaire faite par de vrais talents. Prenez le temps de les faire connaître aux jeunes ce serai dommage de les oublier
Congolese music of the sixties and seventies has no barrier nether boundaries . Congolese music awaken my memory of youthful aged and the ( SWEET OLD DAYS AT KROO TOWN ROAD , FREE TOWN , SIERRA LEONE .
Reminds me of my cousin who had the gramaphone, Nahashon Mwebi Ombui. He was then a primary school teacher with intense love of music. He rose all the way, through hard studying/work to become the Deputy Principal of the famous GAS Kisii ( Kisii School). God rest his soul in eternal peace.
Real African music is just a remembrance now .Musicians today don't care much about the nice melodies and meaningful song any more. Hear such performance, nothing fake in it!.
Ces vieilletés me replonge dans un monde à tout jamais perdu, disparu avec ma joie de vivre, ne me laissant que le souvenir indélébile de mes adorables parents. La fortune ne procure pas de vraie joie.
I enjoy listening to this old music an I attach my flavor to Mr Mwalimu James Onyango Joel. Though am not this old, I really enjoyed listening to that program Zilizopendwa. The drums, the lead guitarist, simple song yet very entertaining
Orchestra Negro Band was a big influence in my early life, 60's. I literally danced on my knees on earth plyed floors which were quenched with intermittent spraying of water to avoid eruption of dust. Got honoured with lots of gifts, ranging from- you can imagine! I was the king, I tell you. How about the maverick following!! The King!!. No shoes other than borrowed stilletos from advantaged neighborhood. Amazingly, endless. Keep following. Dr. Ogeto International
This music was one of my favourable music. My first time hearing it was 1968. In those days we use to hear music from 12:30 p. m to 1:00 p. m from Monday thru Friday on ELBC Radio
hoooo vraiment la bonne époque écoutez comment raisonne les instruments et les chanteurs à cette époque on ne connaissait pas l' ordinateur mais écoutez comment c'est bien claire rien n' avoir avec la musique d' aujourd'hui aucun message que du bruit
Must Of Been A Great Time To Be There! Would Of Loved To Of Had The Experience Myself. I Have Loads More Of These Kind's Of Congolese Singles To Post So Keep An Eye Out Over The Coming Days/Weeks.
This was during my primary school days at KDC (Kenema District Council) primary School Hangha in Sierra Leone. Those were the days of the railway in the mid 60's, the track passed by our school compound. We were fed in school, we ate cornmeal, bulgur wheat. Encouragement in schools was at its best.
I started enjoying to this music at a very tender age, there was one teacher in my grandfather's house he was playing this music with his player in the late 60s. I was very much enjoying this music. Oh, my God .
I want to thank who ever uploaded these hits. They remind me of those days I was doing form 1 in Mwanza TZ. Anyone who can upload. Ba Temoin ya Libala by the band will make me happy
Le temps est irréversible, et chaque œuvre appartient à son temps. Vivons donc notre temps présent, il ne reviendra jamais. Je pleure ma jeunesse vécue.
Une pensée toute particulière pour mes mamans....Crescence, Marguerite et Jeanne déjà toutes partis. Bien sûr, comment oublier la baronne maman Aya? Celle qui m’a appris à savoir apprécier la valeur de l’effort personnel. Chacune de vous a marqué à sa manière ma tendre enfance.
Vraiment dans les années 70, nom s étions petits et ne nouïons des pagnes de nos maman au coup pour aller danser Parfois pour découvrir le lieu, on fermais une oreille pour écouter avec l'autre et vis versa vers quelle direction aller C'était merveilleux et les chansons avaient du sens, pas comme aujourd'hui
I am a Ghanaian but I like the Congolese music very much although I don't understand the language but there are some Congolese language we have in Ghanaian language, they might differ in meaning, though. Words like SIKA it means money in Ghanaian language. And word like AYAA BOSO 'E it's a romantic word.
This group is referred as Negro Band. Is it the group that evolved to become Negro Success? This songs have a very similar beat as OK Jazz. Indeed even the vocalist here must have been Boyibanda who later became a "vocals pillar" in OK Jazz. I doubt if Negro Band had any connection with Negro Success of Bavon.
This sing remind me the last born in my father's family...father Shimon use to make guns...at his workshop in the bush...on his red radio this song and other songs use be played often Oooh life...je Suis triste vraiment
THEY WERE LEGENDS THIS MUSIC MAKES ME REMEMBER WHEN I WAS IN P6 CHEBUKWABI P SCHOOL (VOK) MAURICE MANANI WHERE ARE YOU AND MY MWALIMU JAFRED MUKOYA. 1969 WAS ALONG TIME AGO.
The song was by Negro BAND which came into existence from early fifties. Negro Success was a completely different outfit that was formed in the mid sixties.
I started enjoying this music 🎶 in the late 1960s at a very tender age and you can see the distance from 🇬🇭 Ghana to 🇨🇬 Congo, it's just natural, and since then my love for Congo music increases until date. I love ❤️ Congo Rumba so much.
Which Franco's step brother are you referring to? I am not certain but I doubt if Negro Band had any relationship with Orch Negro Success where Bavon was found
I’m a Nigerian, and doesn’t understand a word of this music, but I love it as well as millions of people that lived in the city of Enugu back in the date.
Sorry,just enjoy the melody
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Chaque fois que j'écoute ce beau chant je me rappelle de mon père qui n'est plus de ce monde. Mon père aimait cette chanson.
What a period of rich African music we witnessed from Congo 1967-1974
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lam in love of Gods provition of these wonderful performers like J. Bokelo - Franco - Dr Niko etc
Augustinr Mumbi - Zambia = Beautiful creations of these splendid music = pleasant to listen to and sweeter every moment todate !!!!
@@augustinemumbi774 Augustinemumbi774, not knowing you had commented about God's love in granting us, Paul the Apostle said " He (God) giveth us ALL THINGS TO ENJOY (1 TIM. 6:17) , I had bowed my head and given God heartfelt thanx when l j had just listened to this song on a different platform. I knew two guys in Ghana who greatly loved this. In fact, one nicknamed himself Sapato. Thanks be to God gives us unphantomable gifts.
We Igbos from eastern Nigeria love the Congolese rumba music especially the orchestra of the 60's and 70's
Cette musique Sapato me rappelle ma région dite la plus belle région du Sénégal. Elle réveille de bons souvenirs que j' ai véçus dans ma jeunesse. Elle me fait revivre ces moments que j' ai passés avec mes amies et amis d' enfance.
Je souhaite une bonne santé ceux qui sont encore en vie. Et ceux qui ne sont plus parmi nous que leurs âmes se reposent en paix.
Paul Mendy à Paris natif de la Casamance (Yabone ) au Sud du Sénégal
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@@victorpereira6412 Merci infiniment Victopereira et je vous souhaite de tout mon cœur bonne continuation.
Paul Mendy à Paris natif de la Casamance au Sud du Sénégal
Oui le vieux temps c'est ma passion les plus émouvante et qu'on parlera de la musique congolaise c'est vouloir me remettre encore plus du temps passé , elle m'a assourdi et me rafraîchir.
Quelle belle époque ! Si je pouvais revenir en arrière à yabone dans la région de la Casamance. je pense à mes amies et amis d'enfance. Ceux qui ont quitté ce monde qu'ils se reposent en paix .ceux qui sont envie je leurs souhaite bcp de bonheur. Paul Mendy à Paris natif de la Casamance
The Congolese music has excelled. In my opinion, it's the best African music. Whenever I listen to it, it possesses my whole being, soul and body. Oh Bakongo,
Mungu awabariki!
I can remember my father's transistor radio echoing long distance being the only radio in the village then.
God bless you
Late 60s to mid 70s a tune was birthed in Congo that shall remain a soul medicine for ever. This kind of rumba is a breathtaking! I usually create my own heaven whenever I listen to this music, making me appreciate friends, locations, and places only known to my head hahaha, it is unexplainable
This was the music when i was growning up at Ho in the Volta Region of Ghana, we di enjoy at YMCA jamboree
Musique des premières années d'indépendance des pays africains. On avait de l'espoir, on croyait encore à un développement prodigieux de nis pays puis patatra tout s'est écroulé, 50 ans après nous avons plutôt reculer. Il ne nous reste que ces musiques du temps pour nous permettre ne serait que pendant quelques minutes de reprendre le rêve de nos débuts d'indépendance mais ça ne dure pas . Ah! l'Afrique.
Ohlala ! Faut pas être si pessimiste l' Afrique est un continent plein de jeunesse et de ressources . Ce que tu dit est vrai mais il faut réagir et surtout apprendre aux jeunes les combats pour la liberté des générations passés . Je suis d'origine européenne né en Afrique j'ai connu cette musique extraordinaire faite par de vrais talents. Prenez le temps de les faire connaître aux jeunes ce serai dommage de les oublier
Congolese music of the sixties and seventies has no barrier nether boundaries . Congolese music awaken my memory of youthful aged and the ( SWEET OLD DAYS AT KROO TOWN ROAD , FREE TOWN , SIERRA LEONE .
Reminds me of my cousin who had the gramaphone, Nahashon Mwebi Ombui. He was then a primary school teacher with intense love of music. He rose all the way, through hard studying/work to become the Deputy Principal of the famous GAS Kisii ( Kisii School). God rest his soul in eternal peace.
Wow ver inspirational story
"Sapato"in 1968was number one on Radio Zambia listening to it now takes me down memory lane.its still a gas to
Me.timeless music 🎵
Chaque fois que j'écoute ce chant je me rappelle de mon père qui les soirs à la maison aimait le jouer. Mon père n'est plus de ce monde.Il me manque.
Quelle nostalgie, ma jeunesse renouvelée ! Tout était rose en ce moment là au Zaïre.
These songs remind me of Bihanga where I was born 62 years ago. My father was a prison askari before we returned to our country Kenya in the late '60s
Never aging; forever listenable!
The bridge over Africa. Listening from Awendo, Kenya.
listened to this tune in migori in high school form 3 in 1969 wonderful memories kenya
Real African music is just a remembrance now .Musicians today don't care much about the nice melodies and meaningful song any more. Hear such performance, nothing fake in it!.
True dat. And I'm 47.
True, this was and still is music to listen anytime. Lots of love from Sabatia, Maragoli
Ces vieilletés me replonge dans un monde à tout jamais perdu, disparu avec ma joie de vivre, ne me laissant que le souvenir indélébile de mes adorables parents. La fortune ne procure pas de vraie joie.
Hé, alléluia je t'ai retrouvé, ça c'est ma jeunesse, c'était ça la rumba le temps de nos papas nos grands freres et puis nous les jeunes des années 70
I enjoy listening to this old music an I attach my flavor to Mr Mwalimu James Onyango Joel. Though am not this old, I really enjoyed listening to that program Zilizopendwa. The drums, the lead guitarist, simple song yet very entertaining
Yes, these songs remind me of my mid-twenties of age (1966 onwards0.
I have been looking for Sapato online for years. Just found it today. Thank you very much for posting. This song sends me back to my youth days.
Your thanks should go to the greatest gentleman of Rhumba Music posting, Chubb Dandy's. I love brother Danddy's..
Orchestra Negro Band was a big influence in my early life, 60's. I literally danced on my knees on earth plyed floors which were quenched with intermittent spraying of water to avoid eruption of dust. Got honoured with lots of gifts, ranging from- you can imagine! I was the king, I tell you. How about the maverick following!! The King!!. No shoes other than borrowed stilletos from advantaged neighborhood. Amazingly, endless. Keep following. Dr. Ogeto International
This music was one of my favourable music. My first time hearing it was 1968. In those days we use to hear music from 12:30 p. m to 1:00 p. m from Monday thru Friday on ELBC Radio
hoooo vraiment la bonne époque écoutez comment raisonne les instruments et les chanteurs à cette époque on ne connaissait pas l' ordinateur mais écoutez comment c'est bien claire rien n' avoir avec la musique d' aujourd'hui aucun message que du bruit
Please I love this old Congo, it reminds when radio with battery was common in Nigeria. Thanks a million
Must Of Been A Great Time To Be There! Would Of Loved To Of Had The Experience Myself.
I Have Loads More Of These Kind's Of Congolese Singles To Post So Keep An Eye Out Over The Coming Days/Weeks.
Great,great healthful sound. Dr Adie.
those batteries used to last longer then before we put them in the sun to recharge them, it actually worked back then....lol
This was during my primary school days at KDC (Kenema District Council) primary School Hangha in Sierra Leone. Those were the days of the railway in the mid 60's, the track passed by our school compound. We were fed in school, we ate cornmeal, bulgur wheat. Encouragement in schools was at its best.
I started enjoying to this music at a very tender age, there was one teacher in my grandfather's house he was playing this music with his player in the late 60s. I was very much enjoying this music. Oh, my God .
@@Lukmanalhassan207 God bless you from DRC congo
God bless you
Beautiful singing, undulating rhythms, ear-catching guitar parts. Love it!
Quero este disco nas transferências, foi da minha infância. Eu agradeço muito, faz-me lembrar a minha adolescência. Muito obrigado.
Cette chanson révèle toute mon enfance au village au bord du fleuve Mono.
C'était fantastique, qu' avons nous fait pour devenir le dernier aujourd'hui ? Bakolo musique , kitoko makasi
Fantastic song
SAPATO....remember this song from my youth....I am humming it right now.....bring back my yesterday....today is 12/13/2023...
My father died years back, those classics reminds me of him, sweet beautiful memories of him, thanks
Mille fois merci. des années et des années que je cherchais cette sublime musique. Merci encore
Awek mulayu sangap batang
I don’t understand what he’s saying, but I grew up with this music in my neighborhood and my house.
I want to thank who ever uploaded these hits. They remind me of those days I was doing form 1 in Mwanza TZ. Anyone who can upload. Ba Temoin ya Libala by the band will make me happy
Je suis le fils de Baguin jean Mukuna depuis Kinshasa ♥️
Le temps est irréversible, et chaque œuvre appartient à son temps. Vivons donc notre temps présent, il ne reviendra jamais. Je pleure ma jeunesse vécue.
Superb, sonorous with electrifying instrumental accompaniment.
Une pensée toute particulière pour mes mamans....Crescence, Marguerite et Jeanne déjà toutes partis. Bien sûr, comment oublier la baronne maman Aya? Celle qui m’a appris à savoir apprécier la valeur de l’effort personnel.
Chacune de vous a marqué à sa manière ma tendre enfance.
What a great memories this song brings me...reminds me of my late big brother who died in 1972
Vraiment dans les années 70, nom s étions petits et ne nouïons des pagnes de nos maman au coup pour aller danser
Parfois pour découvrir le lieu, on fermais une oreille pour écouter avec l'autre et vis versa vers quelle direction aller
C'était merveilleux et les chansons avaient du sens, pas comme aujourd'hui
Feel nostalgic.....remember this song very well.....cant stop tapping my feet and humming
C'était la belle vie. Gloire soit rendu à Dieu Tout Puissant. Merci
Bjr Président,
Merci beaucoup pour ce rétro SAPATO et JOURNAL DIPANDA
Cette mélodie nous interpelle
Bon week end à vous
ABITIKPA GÉRARD
This song keeps reminding me of those lost memories ❤ although I don't really understand the meaning of the song but ....!!
I was born 1979 and I enjoy the music
I am a Ghanaian but I like the Congolese music very much although I don't understand the language but there are some Congolese language we have in Ghanaian language, they might differ in meaning, though. Words like SIKA it means money in Ghanaian language. And word like AYAA BOSO 'E it's a romantic word.
Always try to bring up most of my many choices saved in the library, thank you people, you are mavelous.
Wow! These are beautiful memories. Sapato.
Sapato among the best of our youth thanks for adding on this list
You've made my day,haven't heard this gem in years.God bless you for sharing.
Glad It Found Its Way To You My Friend!
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Wakati huo macho yangu hayajafunguka viziri lakini masikio yansikiavizuri
The voice is extremely melodious!
This was a hit in 1969. I was in high school at Mother of Apostles seminary Eldoret
John wafula in 1969 i too was high school form 3 migori kenya what a memory
Rhumba music is the best👍💯
Merci pour le bon vieux temps
Me acuerdo de haber bailado esta pieza en la Sala de Fiestas Riakamba, de Santa Isabel, en los 60. una joya, que recuerdos
Negro success was the gem 💎
This group is referred as Negro Band. Is it the group that evolved to become Negro Success? This songs have a very similar beat as OK Jazz. Indeed even the vocalist here must have been Boyibanda who later became a "vocals pillar" in OK Jazz.
I doubt if Negro Band had any connection with Negro Success of Bavon.
INCROYABLE...
This sing remind me the last born in my father's family...father Shimon use to make guns...at his workshop in the bush...on his red radio this song and other songs use be played often Oooh life...je Suis triste vraiment
Ne sois pas triste c'est le temps.....!
Congo the best!
Was a hit song when I was in high school in the 60tis
I remember JUST after the civil war. In nigeria all the soldier in army Barack at asaba will open their radio to santa Isabel.
I heard this song around 1968 from Radio Santa Isabelle
Negro Band was great and these two numbers were both extremely popular!!!
The real date was 26th Jan 1968. On this day I reported to senior one at St Mary's College Kisubi.
john eresu
THEY WERE LEGENDS THIS MUSIC MAKES ME REMEMBER WHEN I WAS IN P6 CHEBUKWABI P SCHOOL (VOK) MAURICE MANANI WHERE ARE YOU AND MY MWALIMU JAFRED MUKOYA. 1969 WAS ALONG TIME AGO.
My Secondary school days!! Still loving it
Nostalgia reminds me so much of my Dad in heaven
lovely music that dad used to play
Cool story man I wish my dad would’ve played something like this:)
Takes me back to when I was young!
One of the greatest from Negro success
The song was by Negro BAND which came into existence from early fifties. Negro Success was a completely different outfit that was formed in the mid sixties.
We were young lads in our Secondary School days!!!
This draws me to my primary school days when we could very far to listen to music in homes who had record player
the best songs ever
I still remember the good days in 1969 at Muyembe village
A long time back when Zambia was just a few years of independence when we could get free drinks at most centres at independence day
I remember I was in class 3 when was one. Of top ten in vok
Disco de oro música para escuchar la por la noche trabajado
Yes, indeed this is music.
On the memory lane
Glad We Could Join You For A Part Of It!
Music that is evergreen
merci pour le partage
Na boyi ba sapato nyoso na vie na ngai..
oldies are good
Grande musica
I remember Old Kampala Secondary school and Bakuli area.
Undying Music.
One doesn't understand the language, the lyrics but the music is good The guitars then did a lot of work.Tgey then the pianos
They were then or they served as pianos
A true classic!
Voces de oro ritmo de oro que tiempos aquellos
Que bom ouvir esta 🎶. Musica
I started enjoying this music 🎶 in the late 1960s at a very tender age and you can see the distance from 🇬🇭 Ghana to 🇨🇬 Congo, it's just natural, and since then my love for Congo music increases until date. I love ❤️ Congo Rumba so much.
Yedenou Adjahoui Bénin
Thx 4 dis muzik any one who can upload shelli jamira
🙏🙏🙏👍
like bass sound in this classic oyee
Journal Dipanda commence à 5 mn 07 l'autre est moins célèbre au Cameroun !
Franco's step brother knew how to play his quitar
Which Franco's step brother are you referring to? I am not certain but I doubt if Negro Band had any relationship with Orch Negro Success where Bavon was found
Favor subir la canción mobali de orchestre negro