I saw them live 3 times in 70s in Brisbane Australia. So great. Always opened the concert with The Dawn. In the late 90s they returned to Brisbane at a small venue. Only about 200 people....diehard fans so I was so close to the stage. Oh what memories. There has never been another Osibisa-type band since. Music for Gong Gong.....yay...one of the best.
I have been listening to their songs since I was like 3 years old, some 55 years ago. This particular one was the opening song for NTA childrens program way back in Nigeria in the 1970s...😊 A travesty that Fela Anikulapo, Osibissa, and Manu Dibango are not in musical halls of fame.....
What beautiful memories of Osibisa, really a great African rock group from the 70s, this music was played in 1973 in Quito Ecuador on a station called musical radio, greetings and happy New Year's Eve parties to its members.
Classic osibisa., everything about the sound so sweet ... the drum all the instruments wow great music . Africa Ghana always had it , thumbs up , afrobeat
Mi pasión es el baile y tengo que destacar este tema en concreto es la canción que más me ha hecho sentir disfrutar y lo tengo como es mi gran tema bailarla pero venga está claro que son unos músicos de nivel a tope qué son maravillosos esto es mejor que cualquier otra cosa para mi depresión jajaja. En serio.
One says the drums...! No, I say the trumpets...! I feel from heart, it is the masterpiece of Osibisa. Love it so much. This one and Jingo Santana. Both hitted the cieling in their era.
Used to go and see them live all the time and they were never, ever disappointing - one of the best live bands you could ever hope to see and this track was always a barnstormer. Absolutely brilliant.
I miss you Osibisa. I was with you in Switzerland Disco called Black Out. And one of you ask me to come with you to Greece. Please come back. Loving you always. Namaste.
🗣 The beginning of this *Beautiful* melody 🎼 was used as the opening credits in a fun music show on Radio Belgrade in the mid-70s in our country, then called Yugoslavia
THANKS for the upload! Great HAPPY band from Africa, yes they were. Hoping that there are remains somewhere of THIS group, hoping... Way back in Ethiopia, where I heard first this excellent sound, 'nice!
I saw Osibisa a few times, they were tight, and always beautiful , early 70”s there was nothing like them .. Roger Den helped a bit with the album covers.. but for the musically superior it was only windows dressing
Davie, I'm shocked and stunned. You took drugs? Ha ha. As for the music, I pictured your taste to be more mainstream. Nice one. This is ok, but The Dawn was like a mad crossover of Marley & Floyd. Tasty catch
I listened to this band 50 years ago and still enjoy these tracks.
I saw them live 3 times in 70s in Brisbane Australia. So great. Always opened the concert with The Dawn. In the late 90s they returned to Brisbane at a small venue. Only about 200 people....diehard fans so I was so close to the stage. Oh what memories. There has never been another Osibisa-type band since. Music for Gong Gong.....yay...one of the best.
Verga...! Esa vaina parece una tormenta!
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Bir kaç Türk filminde denk gelmiş, bulamamıştım. Nihayet bulduğuma göre huzurla uyuyabilirim ☺️
This song was played at parties in the Bronx when Hip Hop started!
IT WAS A BIG HIT IN THE CLUBS
🇬🇭 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 OSIBISA THE REAL LEGENDS OF AFROBEAT'S MUSIC
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I have been listening to their songs since I was like 3 years old, some 55 years ago. This particular one was the opening song for NTA childrens program way back in Nigeria in the 1970s...😊
A travesty that Fela Anikulapo, Osibissa, and Manu Dibango are not in musical halls of fame.....
What beautiful memories of Osibisa, really a great African rock group from the 70s, this music was played in 1973 in Quito Ecuador on a station called musical radio, greetings and happy New Year's Eve parties to its members.
Classic osibisa., everything about the sound so sweet ... the drum all the instruments wow great music . Africa Ghana always had it , thumbs up , afrobeat
Totally agree 👍
Mi pasión es el baile y tengo que destacar este tema en concreto es la canción que más me ha hecho sentir disfrutar y lo tengo como es mi gran tema bailarla pero venga está claro que son unos músicos de nivel a tope qué son maravillosos esto es mejor que cualquier otra cosa para mi depresión jajaja. En serio.
Classic Osibisa! Saw them play live a few times in the mid 70s and every show was awesome!
My second purchased album in the 70's after Santana Abraxas! Classic move memories on the dance floor to this!!
There can never be better players of instruments and music as the OSIBISA! Your legendary will live on........
the best music, ever composed!
THIS HAD ME SMILING I'M GOING BACK IN TIME WE ARE BLESSED 2021
Descubrí el grupo a finales de los 70 y todavía no escuché ningún otro mejor tienen un ritmo inigualable para mí lo mejor es OSIBISA 👏👏💥❤️
Espectacular
Espectacular OSIBISA,
One says the drums...! No, I say the trumpets...! I feel from heart, it is the masterpiece of Osibisa. Love it so much. This one and Jingo Santana. Both hitted the cieling in their era.
I say the BASS... Spartacus
❤ that comment...Greetings from 🏴 ... loved this from '71 👍👍👍👍
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Used to go and see them live all the time and they were never, ever disappointing - one of the best live bands you could ever hope to see and this track was always a barnstormer. Absolutely brilliant.
Totally agree! Best bass of any band, and then the percussion, could go on........
I miss you Osibisa. I was with you in Switzerland Disco called Black Out. And one of you ask me to come with you to Greece. Please come back. Loving you always. Namaste.
You blew your change. ☺
🗣 The beginning of this *Beautiful* melody 🎼 was used as the opening credits in a fun music show on Radio Belgrade in the mid-70s in our country, then called Yugoslavia
At every live show, everybody is reminded that we are all Out of Africa. All go nuts! See them if you can....
Classical stars of Africa. First and best Afro fusion pop band of all time
When Muhammad Ali beat George Foreman to Regain his title on October 30th 1974 this was the theme tune to the Fight
I've Love it ever since 😍
Help to nominate them into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2022. This album is 50 years old.
City Rapper i support d is album get hall fame recognision
A travesty that Fela Anikulapo, Osibissa, and Manu Dibango are not in musical halls of fame.....
I first heard this at the Roundtable in NYC then down in PR, those were the days!
I first heard them in PR in 1972 at the Mar Y Sol Music Festival! Fantastic Band!
Ghana to De world
Wonderfull band and wonderfull music, one of the best songs for ever!!!
THANKS for the upload! Great HAPPY band from Africa, yes they were. Hoping that there are remains somewhere of THIS group, hoping...
Way back in Ethiopia, where I heard first this excellent sound, 'nice!
Johnny P Saw them not long ago Originals have all retired
Have you heard?.That to me is what this music signifys...excitement!!!
2023, en este instante disfrutando 💎
The horns
The drums &
The keyboard, hmmmm waoooo
BASS U STUPID
Best African band ever!!
que gran banda,y como nos puso a bailar,super talentosos sus musicos.
Wowwww rediscovered. I'm off to hunt for a complete box set or something
I saw Osibisa a few times, they were tight, and always beautiful , early 70”s there was nothing like them .. Roger Den helped a bit with the album covers.. but for the musically superior it was only windows dressing
Beautiful, joyful music.
It is healing joy!
Often played live at Friars Aylesbury back in the 70s...always exceptional..
Saw them live at Fairport Convention's Cropredy Festival in 1997. Great band..
Osibisa le encantaba a mi hermano german.
Que buen swing del recuerdo..
Este reggaeton si esta muy bueno
Saw them supporting atomic rooster who were crap everyone wanted osibisa back on !!
😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍🥳🥳🥳
Très bonne musique
Tommy McCook does an amazing reggae version of this called "Grass Roots" on the "Reggae In Jazz" LP... Check it!
Lovely
wonderful
Always good.
listen also to the reggae cover from Trammy called "Horns of Paradise"
UR SO RIGHT
just classic
WBCN Boston brought me there...
Osibisa Pata pata
The effalents aint real..but the rhythms are ..listen to " The Dawn" after this..listen to this D Doc..
Davie, I'm shocked and stunned. You took drugs? Ha ha. As for the music, I pictured your taste to be more mainstream. Nice one. This is ok, but The Dawn was like a mad crossover of Marley & Floyd. Tasty catch
1000% 👍👍
You're listening to DJ Timmy T and WBLS 107* 5 in Stereo in NYC 🎧
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you beat up any mantra song!
Benden başka Türk filminden gelen olmamış 😂🎉
(5:05)👂
Voodoo jungle Rock unleashed
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Osibisa music for gong gong en vivo
Nice worrior elefants with bat ears!
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Essa foto tem elefantes com besouro
Ahhhh no dislikes that's what I like to see... great music at a great time in music
THANK YOU FOR THAT WONDERFUL OBSERVATION 👏👏👏👏 🇬🇧
They were a staple at Howard University in the early 70s and rocked the house!!
They and Mandrill!!