"In memory of all teachers of the 60´s at my local school in Kilifi district by then"!! The late Pantalion Mwachola from Taita, William Charo, John Mwavita,etc! Thankyou for your patience,love ang guidance. With best regards/ memories from Germany. Ithanyou all for what iam, RIP! RIP! RIP ,you all!
I heard/ danced this Music when i was 8years old!! A headmaster of our local School had bought a Radio gramm phone and used to visit our father at every fridays evenings.The whole village would come to our home and Dance till 4 am!! I remember the style used to be known as" Madison" Good old glory days, when Kenya was awaking from its war against the oppressors colonists, where we had put our hopes of our african leaders to give us Jobs, education,health Services and the rule of law." We were wrong"
Nampenda Jane ; nampenda mke wangu si kwa ajili ya sura, humjulia haliyake na wanae, vile nao hunijulia hali yangu. hivyo basi' nawapenda vile walivyo. asante Mungu kwa kumpa mzee Isaya mwinamo, wanzo nzuri ili kutufahamisha jinzi ya kuifadhi familia zetu. ambao ni lasilimali yako Ewee mwenyezi Mungu.
Takes me back to college...there was this Juliet, free smiling, beautiful Luhya girl. Every time I listen to this song she comes back to my mind like I cant explain... it's sad I don't even know where life took her to.........
I can't help but fondly remember the 90s, listening to Muziki Wa Adhuhuri with Charles Omunga Kabisae on KBC and jamming to this and other similar songs on hot afternoons.
Julieta uko wapi; wimbo huu wanikumbusha Mama yangu mwanahawa Namarome alivyo upenda. sauti safi yake Isaya mwinami.MWENYEZI MUNGU awabumzishe bahala pema.wazee wetu wote ; wa zilopendwa. nyimbo zenu zina fundisho kwa kizazi hiki, na hata kwa vizazi vichavyo. AMINA.
isaya mwinamo no doubt was of the finest kenyan guitarist real technician music of my childhood memories loving it thank you Chubb Dandys i am big fun of you for ever
@@happycharlec4810 Brother consider yourself a friend of mine for sharing the same memories for this glorious music from kenya back in the 60s asante sana oyee respect from Canada
I knew someone who loved these beautiful songs...and would always sing along...R.I.P. Jennifer Aluoch (Mganda) nyaOchieng' you were most special and indeed truly missed!
How we danced to this song back at Mpopoma township in Bulawayo, Rhodesia then in the mid '60s on my grandfather's radiogram. Those were golden moments.
Sometimes in life you look back and beautiful memories of beautiful moments Flood your mind, and you remember those people who made those moments great, their smiles, laughter and even their dancing stiles but they are dead. At that moment you get so nostalgic that tears flood your eyes....memories of the good old days will linger...
Ah ! Rogbin Town , Kuth Bassie Kartie Kamara , Kuth Manah Kanu and Mr . M. B.R. Kargbo of Jubilee Street , Rogbin , Sanda Tain-daren , Sierra Leone, West Africa . These were the people who ( Promote Social Life ) in our beloved Rogbin Town . May their Souls Rest In Perfect Peace .
Wow! So when was it first recorded? East Africans had great music in those early days. I can't understand how and when they lost the leading role to Congolese.
"Julieta uko wapi". I remember my childhood, eastern Congo in the seventies. Can you tell me the year that nice song was sung? Is Isaia Mwinamo still alive?
Jullieta uko wapiii????? Weka like tukizonga kama unatambua hii ngoma 2024
Kifungilo primary school and back home to Moshi Tanzania every mwafrika bar play this music rest in peace Mamma and my Aunties
This kind of songs used to be played by kbc during lunch time... memories!
Born in 1961 Nairobi,also by that time I was very young,
What a memory, was about 4yrs in the village, late 60s when I first listened to this song, still enjoying it, music of all time.
"In memory of all teachers of the 60´s at my local school in Kilifi district by then"!! The late Pantalion Mwachola from Taita, William Charo, John Mwavita,etc! Thankyou for your patience,love ang guidance. With best regards/ memories from Germany. Ithanyou all for what iam, RIP! RIP! RIP ,you all!
Sipala primary school , class six. Chenenje wakhungu, musa kituni, I really loved Jemimah sikuku 😄
I used to listen to KBC "Muziki wa adhuhuri" na omuga kabisae 1990s ....
Julieta was one of the songs I really enjoyed listening to
I cleared recall my mother singing to this song in the 70s in woodlands extension in Lusaka, then I was only a little boy.
Rest well my mother
May her beautiful and lovely soul rest in eternal peace 💕
Uncle Ziridamu still enjoys this music.
My father passed on 54 years ago he was fan the same music
My old man is 83 - sick in bed and not long to live - but this old music makes him smile!
Wish your old man speedy recovery blessed are those who make others happy
Let this music surely warm him and add him extra years.
God touch our father
Feel for you; the Good Lord strengthen you both by His Grace.
Life sucks. It is too short joining 4th floor yet it is like yesterday. Is he still with us ninunue maziwa?
if i get good money.il open a radio station for playing such music, let me get the signature of who will be tuning on...
Just start a youtube channel.
I support you
I support you.
💯 %
Full support
Sing me in bro
I heard/ danced this Music when i was 8years old!! A headmaster of our local School had bought a Radio gramm phone and used to visit our father at every fridays evenings.The whole village would come to our home and Dance till 4 am!! I remember the style used to be known as" Madison" Good old glory days, when Kenya was awaking from its war against the oppressors colonists, where we had put our hopes of our african leaders to give us Jobs, education,health Services and the rule of law." We were wrong"
Good.old days. Music was soo lovely. Hehehe Madison 😀😀😀 I love that. My day made
not only africa brother all over the world of oppression by money hungry dictators !!!!
Yeah... we jumped from the frying pan into the angry flames of our "liberators". Aluta continua!!! We shall overcome
Jurieta
@@virginianjeri3494 it looks sooo.....nostalgic to you.
Listening this "Music" again in Europe at the Age of 60, is a previllage!!!
Coming home from school,no food, devasted parents,while songs jam,it was just lit,moments of silence in the family.
True,Memories to keep
Nani anamjua J,o,j wa kipindi cha zilizopendwa ndani ya Kbc radio 📻 taifa 😀
@@igiiwamapendo4454
Huwa pale KBC hadi leo. John Onyango Joel
Nampenda Jane ; nampenda mke wangu si kwa ajili ya sura, humjulia haliyake na wanae, vile nao hunijulia hali yangu. hivyo basi' nawapenda vile walivyo. asante Mungu kwa kumpa mzee Isaya mwinamo, wanzo nzuri ili kutufahamisha jinzi ya kuifadhi familia zetu. ambao ni lasilimali yako Ewee mwenyezi Mungu.
Takes me back in time... 80s n 90s..life was good..
2021 still listening to this👌🏿👌🏿
Anyone listening to these oldies during these covid-19 lockdown??
We had this record at home in the 70s/80s. As kids we would competitively dance at Christmas. Fond memories.
Takes me back to college...there was this Juliet, free smiling, beautiful Luhya girl. Every time I listen to this song she comes back to my mind like I cant explain... it's sad I don't even know where life took her to.........
I feel you bro... nostalgic
This music makes me to remember my late father who used to sing this song while playing his old guitar. RIP dad.
I can't help but fondly remember the 90s, listening to Muziki Wa Adhuhuri with Charles Omunga Kabisae on KBC and jamming to this and other similar songs on hot afternoons.
I recall the best moments with my dad. He used to love me as his favorite child and he called me Mwalimu onnie
Julieta uko wapi; wimbo huu wanikumbusha Mama yangu mwanahawa Namarome alivyo upenda. sauti safi yake Isaya mwinami.MWENYEZI MUNGU awabumzishe bahala pema.wazee wetu wote ; wa zilopendwa. nyimbo zenu zina fundisho kwa kizazi hiki, na hata kwa vizazi vichavyo. AMINA.
Hakika yakale ni lulu nakumbuka mzee wangu alikua anacheza mpaka chini bahati mbaya ametangulia ninge mkumbusha eba.
Muzurisana.namkumbuka marehemu,Baba,aliyependanyimbohizi.asante
I grew up listening it on KBC (VOK) muziki bila jasho, I miss my old days for sure 😘😘😘
damm right
I heard this song in 1966 at 10yrs. Great song.
isaya mwinamo no doubt was of the finest kenyan guitarist real technician music of my childhood memories loving it thank you Chubb Dandys i am big fun of you for ever
Safii sana
@@happycharlec4810 Brother consider yourself a friend of mine for sharing the same memories for this glorious music from kenya back in the 60s asante sana oyee respect from Canada
I knew someone who loved these beautiful songs...and would always sing along...R.I.P. Jennifer Aluoch (Mganda) nyaOchieng' you were most special and indeed truly missed!
This is my favourite song until now, watoto wa nyayo hii mwaijua, keep resting well Mr Moi.
How we danced to this song back at Mpopoma township in Bulawayo, Rhodesia then in the mid '60s on my grandfather's radiogram. Those were golden moments.
Zambia was such a beautiful country when these songs were playing. I wish days could be reversed.
Sometimes in life you look back and beautiful memories of beautiful moments Flood your mind, and you remember those people who made those moments great, their smiles, laughter and even their dancing stiles but they are dead. At that moment you get so nostalgic that tears flood your eyes....memories of the good old days will linger...
Heard it 80s when young but now am old and lack words to express my gratitude to composers of this songs.
Am just seeing my dad and mom right now. Ooh i really miss them and those happy days.
Tungali na Nani uku September/2020🥰🥰🥰.🙌🙌Hii song iko 😍❤️❤️❤️
i wonder if those yore days shall come again! may be in a thousand years to come,hope we all shall be on earth at second time
Ah ! Rogbin Town , Kuth Bassie Kartie Kamara , Kuth Manah Kanu and Mr . M. B.R. Kargbo of Jubilee Street , Rogbin , Sanda Tain-daren , Sierra Leone, West Africa . These were the people who ( Promote Social Life ) in our beloved Rogbin Town . May their Souls Rest In Perfect Peace .
Wow,, this song reminds me of sweet memories at the Garden Hotel. Machakos where I would dance all through. Thanks to the great composers.
Yesuuuuu kuja kabsa we need you... I have gotten to the deepest of my heart
R I P our beloved ones tunapenda kupita kiasi nitsako
Nampenda Jane reminds me my old days in 1980$ when I was house boy 5:31
J'entendais cette belle chanson à La radio nationale de Mon pays. He remercie vraiment celui qui a mis ici cette chanson
Merci beaucop
Mimi hapa msijana Wake Isaya Mwinamo nasikia izi nyimbo nonstop. From Here Europe...RIP Baba Isaya. (. 12. 2019 )
Wonderful
What a melodious voice! ❤❤❤
These song drive me into tears when I remember my first love Ann who unfortunately dumped me without no reason
The reason was ulikuwa hujui kizungu hizo siku.
😂😂😂😂 am so sorry hope you got love of your life now
😂😂😂 sorry hope you had a happy ending
That's called pure music leave alone those jumping up and down in singing current music styles
The track Julieta reminds me of my late parents. Gone are the days in the seventies
These were songs of late 60s ,just more Abit to Nyatiti and orutu
2022 in Lusaka,Zambia. The Song reminds me of yester years when the world was still female
I don't know why the radio stations won't play these records please turn on for us old gay's toynjoe the music
Now this is what I am talking about! Good memories.Thanks for sharing. :)
This was the first music I heard played on a turntable in my village in the early sixties.
the songs remind me of my good old days. sometimes i just wish i would go back in those days
Me too life is too fast nowadays 😪
Julieta song reminds me when i was a student. Never forget those days
I first heard this song in year 1962 and I still like it.
Me too bra this was before uhuru wonderful
Wow! So when was it first recorded? East Africans had great music in those early days. I can't understand how and when they lost the leading role to Congolese.
Niko na nani huku 2019 nyimbo nzuri za zamani
2020
I love them sana
The talent that was and the music tools of those yesteryears. So creative they were!
I vividly recall listening to these songs in the VOK Radio when I was in STD 1 in 1981. Old is Gold.
Nakumbuka shangazi alikuwa anapenda wimbo huwo naye aliitwa julieta ameshatangulia.
Cant get enough of this,,.back to my childhood
Memories that will always remain ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hoyeee,the mother of all our music_. Industry in Kenya. .
Ukitaka hizo nyimbo cm karauke night karatina vintage Thursday uone steve life
I was a young boy my dad used to play this music, wish my dad was a live today.
Japheth kyalo, I danced this song when I was btwn 5--9 yrs old with my grandma so nice
I used to listen this song in 70 n I still like it even now in my sixties
this song was of the 60s
nzuri sana, first time 4 me
Hullo whenever that song started even if I was eating ihad to stop chewing bcoz when u're doing so u can not hear it clear.
looked for this original track for eons ...thank you
Greatest of great musics, very enticing hit👊🏼
The song which my father used to play on his Grammer phone in those old days A good one.
Why is it that old songs were good and educative why
Good one.
Hits of youth full days.
Reminds me life back in Rhonda Nakuru....much luv for you in Nakuru
Nyx song naipenda😍😍
Dad's favorites... of the sixties..ohh, sweet memories.
Good old music reminds me of my parents
❤️
Wonderful music, God bless Isaya
Some of us had a prevaleg of listening to this kind of music 🎶
This song remainds of my father in malole.Bakaseka
Good song of old days RlP Mwinamo.
Good old.days M B C zamakezana ndi maremu braison karirani
When the music was music na radio ya mbao ya sanyo❤
Aki julieta kweli mambo yako tutayajua 2020
Old is gold, this is the music you can enjoy it.
Hapo mwanzo ulikuwepo muziki sasa hivi kuna kelele
I have looked for this my favorite song online for the last 5 years. Thank you for uploading this original version. Golden voice of Isaya Mwinamo
Load more of oldies, ah I feel good playing after work
Niliipenda sana 1966 nikiwa kijana mdogo mpaka sasa nikiisikia inanikumbusha ujanawangu 😂
I miss you so much grandpa but atleast we can still hear your voice,rest in perfect peace
rip
bless his beautiful soul
He was great
Hi Please post His Gospel songs if you have...I remember him playing guitar for IFC Jericho Choir....
I love this song so much it reminds me of my late dad
Wow wow moto
HAPO SAWA MZEE MWINAMO RIP
"Julieta uko wapi". I remember my childhood, eastern Congo in the seventies. Can you tell me the year that nice song was sung? Is Isaia Mwinamo still alive?
Reminds of Park Place Hotel,Magadi rd in the 90's.
Now in Germany.
Nice music.
Still enjoying this kind of missing missing old days 💓
Now feel your head if it has cooled definitely that's the music for you its soul purpose is to cool you down after a tiresome day.
Noma
Music imaveka lachitatu lilirose
Such music will stick in our minds forever
Lurambi/Sichirayi heritage
Robby Awesome was here