Anyone greedy and selfish cannot go far in life. The kind of grace on King Suny Ade and Ebenezer Obey is so unusual. Imagine when they have been relevant in the music industry. They are a class of musicians and that is why they are evergreen. All our musicians these days won't last 10-15 years. Singing and paying instruments is a big deal in the world.
The composer from Ibadan church is called Tayo Michael. The Ijebu Igbo composer was Alhaji Agarau. The owo mi ma re fun fun nene composer was Late Chief Wale Oshiyemi of Island Club from Ago Iwoye
To validate what this man said. Listening to The Merciful God, there were two lead guitarist. The weaker one was allowed to play the opening chorus while the stronger one was opened by the mixing Engineer at intervals. Their styles of play were different. The game changed totally in Eni T'oluwa Da Lejo, the style of play was stronger than the former. Wow! This man played extremely well. I felt his Spanish and hammer on fills, he was really good. I would rate him higher than Paul Tao, he played better than Tao.
This man is obviously intelligent and versed in politics and intricacies of the Juju Music. He talks like Portable Papa divulging every word n secret 😅😅😅Omo Ita Agbalagba😂😂😂😂🙌🙌🙌🙌👍👍👍👍
Honestly Sunny is a very good leader, if they have not done good things with the money they stole , they didn't invest with it at all believing that they would be there stealing for life
@ultimateone why won't he be elusive and unconcerned? He doesn't have to dignify bunch of thieves any serious response. And who says he has to condescend to all these clandestine, merely orchestrated to tarnish the image he has built over the years? I doubt if KSA will respond, and he doesn't have to if you ask a discerning and unbiased truth seeking music aficionado like me. This thousand wire interview has put paid to all these shenanigans displayed by these disgruntled and fetish former band members. What we have seen on this thread is desperation and a deliberate attempt at distorting a vital part of our history . The golden forays of our Yoruba culture into modern pop music, championed by KSA and Ebenezer Obey, has been lost, dragged in the mud on the alter of satisfying disgruntled and greedy former band members. KSA led a band, made name, wealth, and fame that perhaps only the EGYPT 80 came close to. These pull him down syndrome will never work, and until the journalistic style is changed, no serious guest will pander to this forum of OLD WIVES TALES.
This is nothing but the truth from Thousand wire, the man is so frank and is not even trying to exempt himself. Thanks Àgbà Man for this wonderful interview as usual.
I like this program. Concerning Akanbi Moses, he used to be the drummer for Eddy Okonta of Paradise Club Ibadan fame. We were then Eddy (Nwamama) Okonta's fans at Ibadan in the 60s at Ibadan. Both Eddy and Akanbi are both late now. May their souls rest in peace.
Igboro ló óga wa Baba thousand wire i like you sir this Baba adapt is wisdom with all the members and is boss and makes him feel well to espress his self in anyway
Wire will never say this fact you have stated, either because of mischief or not having enough details and information about an issue. Imagine him saying KSA was begging sterns records to sign him when he is already on contract with Island records. Meanwhile, stern records had SALIF KEITA & YOUSOUR N DOR on their contract, and he said they told KSA they could not promote two artist from the same continent. Laughable, isn't it.
Please ask Sunny Ade band boys if there is any who did not built a house amongst them while with Sunny, and why. I remembered that long time ago, when Lagos Weekend paper was still on the street, Sunny Ade confirmed that a particular band member own the houses on a particular street in Lagos. At least Segun Osha confirmed he built three houses while with Sunny. I salute your efforts Dele.
@@adeyemibadejo8822 that's true but they refused to invest believing that that's how they would continue seeing the money till eternity, they got sacked when they never expected, foolish and wicked band members
This is a very interesting story from him and I believe everything he's saying with facts, he's well experienced band member and I love his boldness. Life is too short.
Nollywood producers come on. This is a golden script in the making. Apart from Baba KSA all these artistes need to be immortalised Baba TW, Segun Osha, John Akpan, aljh Timiayu, John Ohiri, Jonah et al They were giants in the global music industry who put Nigeria on the map worldwide. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The hallmark of a core Ekiti man is to be brutally honest and careless about whose horse is gored. Thousand Wire does not even exonerate himself in his narrative but lays the cards faced up. Being fearlessly honest is not akin to loquaciousness and we can not be liked by all. We are all entitled to our opinions. I doff my hat for TW for his honesty and dexterity with the guitar . Apostle Paul even confirmed this a young person exhibits youthful traits.
You are entitled to your opinion, sir. We respect that. However, the hallmark of any worthy son of ODUA is to be an OMOLUABI and upright in his dealing. But being heady, hothead, grouchy in the morning, and moody in the evening are hardly the trait expected a properly Brough up YORUBA man, let alone an EKITI man you alluded to. Is thousand wire's admission of stealing from his bosses till something his children will be proud of? Is this worthy of emulation? I can imagine how the younger demography who are on this thread will be looking at this individual and perhaps by extension the older generation. It is generally sad by this admission even if wire didn't spare himself, but don't let us condone all these shenanigans all in the name a geographical location of one's ancestry.
Thank you for your confirmation that I am entitled to my opinion and the same applies to you in absolute terms. And if you respect my opinion as you claimed, my comments will not attract a litany of cross-examinations from you. My position and opinion on TW's interview stand as opined by me. The comments have nothing to do with his personality and character but solely on his interview, unlike your position here. I look at the message, not the messenger and believe collectively that makes us rise above primordial sentiments. My words are chosen with reference specifically to his narratives here. I don't think anybody is qualified to be judgemental here even when KSA told TW, "don't you like money? You see your colleagues stealing money and you are not involved" They were involved not us. I will sincerely appreciate it if your opinions are expressed in the general comments section where everybody states their position. You have said my opinion is respected and it stands at that.SequeI to this, I will not dignify anybody's position with a response . For Agbaletu's second interview it depicts only the deep can call deep and commentators are still calling for other series with him. In all, the truth is constant like a northern star.
@@Zendaya63 On the contrary, I think speaking the truth even when he admitted his culpability in wrong doing demonstrates an hallmark of Omoluabi, which stresses truth in spite of whoever it hits. Perhaps your idea of Omoluabi is different from mine, or suggests that truth should only be spoken when it favours a section. Audacious interviews of this kind allows us to grasp fully the intricacies of music business and by extension the politics around it, same for other human endeavour.
That Ileya shows he talked about is true, Obey will play at Ogun state Hotel while KSA will play at Abeokuta Sport Club at Oke-Ikewo Abeokuta. I always attend KSA show on every Ileya day.
This man is just too honest and funny. How many band boys would admit to stealing money on the stage ? Thousand wire is a blunt individual without regret.
Agbaletu, Your efforts on heralding the Stars make one to have information on the BEHIND THE SCREEN Stars. Thunder Wire has a very large heart which portray openmindedness of him. Kindly enocurage him to put something or records even if it is going to be Instrumental.
One can't help but love this TW man. He is a real Kura who is candid, fearless and has good native intelligence. KSA who never like self-opinionated or strong-willed band members must have loved and hated in in equal measure. He shed light of many previously undisclosed events within Segun Adewale's and KSA's bands that I could listen to him all day long. Surprisingly, he made no mention of Akinyele Sidona at all in KSA's band. Well done, Agbaletu for doing this part 2 interview. We'd happily hear part 3 & 4 of him too, if you do them. It would have been nice to know why KSA stopped playing guitar, from TW's understanding. Also why TW returned from American, why he hasn't returned there etc amongst other questions. TW was also right that awon Olorin nikan ni won le yan Oba Orin, laarin ara won. Oba Olorin ti Alaafin je, o je je si apo ara e ni.
Yo are so bitter to the point of not admitting KSA is the King of the first genre of music to put NIGERIA on the world map. Is it not obvious, that this Thousand wire fellow is being pedestrian or petty so say the least. at times, confused and disjointed. Recall, he was the one who acknowledged KSA's SUPREMACY in the juju genre over rivals in an earlier interview. Respectfully sir, I pray you find happiness. You are so bitter and sadly, no one can help you. If I may ask, who bestowed the tile KING OF POP ON Michael Jackson? was it his fellow musicians? Allow me to educate you a bit. You see the title KING OF JUJU MUSIC was the result of a Newspaper poll conducted by sketch News papers in conjunction with Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo state; wherein KSA TRIUMPHED and was the preferred Juju crooner by almost 90% of the participants of the said polls, over other rivals and the time. The late Alaafin of Oyo merely graced the occasion as the chairman and was accorded the honor of crowning KSA; as KSA was his favorite musician. Just so you know, KSA and Alaafin lived in the same house in Oshogbo whilst they were growing up. Ever since this event, did anybody grumble? No! not even the GREAT, EBENEZER OBEY. Till today everyone in the juju genre admits the stagemanship and supremacy of KSA, without a doubt. KSA has since gone on to conquer the world of music after that event; a testament to the fact that the polls was indeed proper. We dont need a revisionist, such as wire to tell us what he does not know.
Well said my Brother. Thousand wire was just speaking non chalantly without facts in most of his expression of KSA. He should learn to be courteous on how to speak about Elders expecially his leaders not calling them names . Maybe his drugs or alcohol intake contributed to being disrespectful.. I wish him Good luck. Total buttress your point on the way KSA was crowned the King of Juju Music by the then Alafin of Oyo, It was the Entertainer Sketch weekly paper that conducted the survey and KSA came 1st, Commander Obey 2 nd while Dele Abiodun came 3rd.. Thousand wire should do research before saying what he was not aware. of. Food for thought.
@babatundebello628 Thank you, sir, for your sound corroboration. What is paining them the most is KSA'S silence. Trust me, sir, KSA will not dignify all these clandestine to disparage the legacy he has worked hard for. KSA's humility is his only saving grace in all this charade. He has never talked bad about these ungrateful and disgruntled former band boys. KSA, in an earlier interview by AGBALETU said that he would be willing to assist any former band member who has fallen on hard times if he was approached.
@@Zendaya63You're very right. It wasn't Alaafin that singled handedly gave KSA that title or some group of musicians. Dele Adeyanju knows this history and he should have come in or corrected TW. It is very unfortunate that this so called TW in trying to display no-nonsense attitude, gave some spurious or erroneous information. One can say and stand for truth and yet be courteous. Highly uncultured and rude fellow!!
I don’t if any other person loves this man like I do, or is it because i and him have something in common. I so much love people who fearlessly say things the way they are like me.
Honestly Sunny is a very good man for seeing his band members stealing money made on stage and he never got angry with them , that's why he decided to let go of the old members without doing anything for them, at least with all they've stolen they should be able to do good things with what they've stolen, we can't blame Sunny ade for not doing anything for them
There is a ring of truth in this, although not entirely true. KSA had other reasons too such as the N500M court award against Late Abioro's company which came after he parted company with them etc.
@@ultimateonefor goodness sake! You think Abioro’s children paid KSA 500m Naira??? You’ve got jokes! Where would they get that kind of money when Baba Abioro is dead. I wish Agbaletu could interview KSA, Nigerians will be shocked by some revelations from him.
Thousand wires my man anytime. Always says it as it is fearlessly.For him to have given sunny 80 percent means that KSA must have concluded that I must just be not because of money but because of the name. Thanks again Agbaletu crew.
@ultimateone For your information, KSA has not reaped the benefit of that judgement;as the Abioro estate have appealed and the matter is tarrying at the supreme Court
Some of the pivotal points I took away from this enlightening interview are as follow(s): • That KSA on his own is a very good individual who displayed self control over the excesses of his band member(s). • That the band was a big band which was very successful at the time, and with it came a lot of conspiracy theories. However, KSA had to manage the diverse characters in the band, and this he did with stealth, otherwise, how can one describe the very beautiful tunes/ albums that came out of a band that was crippling itself with jealously, internal strife, high handedness and lack of foresight ? • The interviewee said a lot of things that incriminated some of the disgruntled ‘Elders’ of the band who had thought the ‘status quo’ would remain and their field day would be eternal. Unfortunately, they did not plan for the future, and consequently fell on bad times but none of them revealed their own misdeeds which possibly has led to the retribution most of them are now experiencing. • My last but very important take away point is that one can view the life of band members just like the life of footballers. Both are careers which do not last long and as such one must prepare for the future. I see a lot of correlation between the two professions. So, if you are a percussionist and vocalist likewise you must make hay while the sun is shining otherwise no matter how good you may have been in the past the present is always the reality. In KSA’s band that reality happened to Alhaji Timmy with Rasaki, it happened to Segun Oosha with Thousand wire & the list is endless. • As direct and forthcoming as Thousand wire is, he still gave his erstwhile boss 80% for being a good man. It says a lot. • Thanks Agbaletu for bringing another smashing banger to our viewing.
You're very correct, those band leaders didn't plan for the future , instead of that they were only stealing money to groove and.indeed apart from the.money they were stealing they also shared good money on stage , look at their end now and they are now expecting ksa to be of help when they've had their cake and they still want to eat it, how can that be possible
@bolajiaborisade I cannot but agree with your insightful and meaningful analysis. However, this truth eludes most band guys till date! A way forward is an attempt by Agbaletu to help with workshops and symposium with bodies that can influence a behavioural change in today's mucians and in the future. The mindset has to change!
My own moral lesson from this interview is that -Anybody that tells you that this life no balance is a liar...(na you no know where to STAND).. All man for himself -God Almighty for us all
This man is Eluku medenmeden! He was fighting for his entitlement rights, in a rebellion manner! Same issue is in the ongoing germ in Nigeria among the politicians!
At 53:13 a name was mentioned "Dafe". Please is he still alive ? He is a bass player. Egbon Dafe and I played together for a long time. We were band mates at "Poatson Cougars all Star Band" formed by Prince Jide Adeniyi in the early 90s. It's an highlife band that featured the likes of Elder Tunde Osofisan, Appaipah Jay, King Pago, Ade Wesco and so on. I played lead trumpet in that band and was always close to Egbon Dave Dafe. All these interviews you've been doing, I've heard the same story from Egbon Dafe 30 years ago. I was kinda surprised no one from KSA mention his name until now. The last time I saw Egbon Dafe was 1995 when I left Cougars all star and travelled to Canada where I've been living since then. Thousand wire is very very true and genuine on the issue with KSA's band. Like I said, I have heard similar stories from egbon Dafe. I would love to link up with Egbonn Dafe again. However, if you need to interview someone who is candid and is not afraid of the truth, then you need to interview Dave Dafe the one that played the bass in Merciful God. Please where is my dear Egbon Dafe???? For a long time, I've been wondering the connection between Baba Ogundele and Egbon Dafe. It's today I know that he was his in law. Even me I know soooooo much about the going ons in KSA BAND based on the stories from egbon Dafe.
Most of the Sunny Ade’s boys are ‘music illiterates’, they do not understand what constitute a successful music. The fact that they’re good on a particular instrument, they believe they’re all in all. They believe without them, The African Beats will sink. It takes more than playing an instrument to be a successful musician. Most great musicians buy their lyrics, add the instrumentations, arrange and get the able hands. Sunny Ade has paid his dues and knows his onions that’s why he’s still relevant today. With all their stealings and boasts, where are they today? Why can’t they try to form a band and know what it is to manage a big organization like African Beats. They’re rogues and that’s why some of the are impoverished. Sunny Ade is very versatile, creative and does not rest on his oars.
I dont think Agbaletu should keep going back to interviewing Thousand wire again. He seem not coherent or perhaps he doesn't realize the magnitude of the avalanche of inconsistencies in his stories. In an earlier interview, he said he asked KSA bluntly for his passport, but this time around, it was KSA'S manager he asked. We should remember in an earlier interview, he had said he has seen KSA thereafter, and apologized and both parties have moved on. Again, How on earth can KSA be jostling to be promoted by sterns records when he was already under contract with Island? I am happy Dele took it up with him that KSA WAS ALREADY SIGNED to Island which was earlier in time and a far more lucrative deal than what Sterns records could have afforded. For the benefit of doubt, Sterns records was founded in 1983, the year KSA was nominated for a Grammy with Synchro system, whilst Island was founded in 1957. As a matter of fact, Segun Adewale was signed to sterns records in 1984. So stern records just like many labels at the time decided to make forays into the African space following the ground breaking success of 1982's JUJU MUSIC by KSA. Whilst he admitted that KSA was a good boss, with all the atrocities the African Beats members committed, it is a fact that KSA dodged a lot of bullets, and it is only a band leader with wisdom and tact such as KSA that can survive the many onslaught from these dishonest and fetish sets of band members.
@akinpelumikayode8387 It is a matter of fact and not opinion that I elected to state the inconsistencies in his story. Check previous interviews by AGBALETU and decide therefrom.
It is surprising that TW is not running a guitar academy or school to train aspiring guitarists. That would be a hugely lucrative venture for him. He does however need to watch it as he looks blotchy like someone with problem with alcoholism. Just an observation.
Then, why are they now condemning Sunny for not taking care of them you were stealing money and you are still expecting much from him if you steal in company is summary dismissal. is not possible to achieve any tangible thing with stolen fund. my opinion. KSA is the king of Music you are also popular because you also played for him I love your courage but don't but don t tell me is not King.
Anyone greedy and selfish cannot go far in life. The kind of grace on King Suny Ade and Ebenezer Obey is so unusual. Imagine when they have been relevant in the music industry. They are a class of musicians and that is why they are evergreen. All our musicians these days won't last 10-15 years. Singing and paying instruments is a big deal in the world.
Legendary “Thousand wire” if Nigeria had a good system for juju music ,this man’s style of play should be studied in music school. God bless you sire
Baba Thousand is a legend....
Na him suppose born "Portable ". 😂😆
He is what Yoruba people call "Asaje mase". Very blunt!
God bless you sir.
You're right
The composer from Ibadan church is called Tayo Michael. The Ijebu Igbo composer was Alhaji Agarau. The owo mi ma re fun fun nene composer was Late Chief Wale Oshiyemi of Island Club from Ago Iwoye
Wow. Dele needs to interview you. It seems you are privy to some information.
Thousand wire always saying the truth I love him for saying all these truth. Long life sir.
To validate what this man said. Listening to The Merciful God, there were two lead guitarist. The weaker one was allowed to play the opening chorus while the stronger one was opened by the mixing Engineer at intervals. Their styles of play were different.
The game changed totally in Eni T'oluwa Da Lejo, the style of play was stronger than the former.
Wow! This man played extremely well. I felt his Spanish and hammer on fills, he was really good.
I would rate him higher than Paul Tao, he played better than Tao.
This man is obviously intelligent and versed in politics and intricacies of the Juju Music. He talks like Portable Papa divulging every word n secret 😅😅😅Omo Ita Agbalagba😂😂😂😂🙌🙌🙌🙌👍👍👍👍
Ti gbogbo won n kigbe ori kiri 😂😂
Very blunt man 💪
I really love king Sunny Ade ❤
I can see the truth and the whole truth from ‘thousand wire’ but king Sunny Ade remain king for ever.
The old man has a massive retentive memo, fluent and very outspoken. ❤💯🙏✅✅🤩
This guy, Adeyanju! Your interview is "gbankogbi". Eleku!!!
Adeyanju agbaletu deserves best journalist of the year award
He is really good
@@yemecoclassictv7532very very good. He makes the guest feel free to express himself or herself
Mr Afolabi Osunlade is the most fearless and frank, factual band member....this will be the second time i comes across his videos.
Honestly Sunny is a very good leader, if they have not done good things with the money they stole , they didn't invest with it at all believing that they would be there stealing for life
Ogbeni Agbaletu e Jo e lo se iforoworo lenu baba king Sunny Ade le kan si
But KSA is always very elusive.
@ultimateone why won't he be elusive and unconcerned? He doesn't have to dignify bunch of thieves any serious response. And who says he has to condescend to all these clandestine, merely orchestrated to tarnish the image he has built over the years? I doubt if KSA will respond, and he doesn't have to if you ask a discerning and unbiased truth seeking music aficionado like me. This thousand wire interview has put paid to all these shenanigans displayed by these disgruntled and fetish former band members. What we have seen on this thread is desperation and a deliberate attempt at distorting a vital part of our history . The golden forays of our Yoruba culture into modern pop music, championed by KSA and Ebenezer Obey, has been lost, dragged in the mud on the alter of satisfying disgruntled and greedy former band members. KSA led a band, made name, wealth, and fame that perhaps only the EGYPT 80 came close to. These pull him down syndrome will never work, and until the journalistic style is changed, no serious guest will pander to this forum of OLD WIVES TALES.
I love the honesty and boldness of Thousand Wires!!!
Ilorin party that he played alongside barrister was my wedding in 1993
Omo ilu mi
E nle faah.
@@yusufayo8170 ese adupe
Hmmm 🤔, hw time flys
This is nothing but the truth from Thousand wire, the man is so frank and is not even trying to exempt himself. Thanks Àgbà Man for this wonderful interview as usual.
I so much enjoy this truthful and sincere man. Thousand de wire😂
I like this program. Concerning Akanbi Moses, he used to be the drummer for Eddy Okonta of Paradise Club Ibadan fame. We were then Eddy (Nwamama) Okonta's fans at Ibadan in the 60s at Ibadan. Both Eddy and Akanbi are both late now. May their souls rest in peace.
Sunny Ade is the most humble and nice man I ever met both in person and has a musician.
Igboro ló óga wa Baba thousand wire i like you sir this Baba adapt is wisdom with all the members and is boss and makes him feel well to espress his self in anyway
I like this baba thousand wire for telling truth Always 🙌 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Agbaletu weldone bro....
Thousand wire thank you sir but most of band boys use to talk about Sunny Ade that no money in the band very bad people kudos to king Sunny ade
Prof. Dele, your guest today Na Wah!
Late Akanbi Moses was compensated by KSA when he retired. Newspapers reported this in the nineties
Wire will never say this fact you have stated, either because of mischief or not having enough details and information about an issue. Imagine him saying KSA was begging sterns records to sign him when he is already on contract with Island records. Meanwhile, stern records had SALIF KEITA & YOUSOUR N DOR on their contract, and he said they told KSA they could not promote two artist from the same continent. Laughable, isn't it.
This interview is a fantastic one. This million wire Papa is a very intelligent, funny, real and truthful person.😂 ❤
Please ask Sunny Ade band boys if there is any who did not built a house amongst them while with Sunny, and why. I remembered that long time ago, when Lagos Weekend paper was still on the street, Sunny Ade confirmed that a particular band member own the houses on a particular street in Lagos. At least Segun Osha confirmed he built three houses while with Sunny. I salute your efforts Dele.
Confirmed! I read that interview. Some of old KSA’s band boys have multiple houses, businesses.. and multiple harems
@@adeyemibadejo8822 confirm, just that they didn't invest
@@adeyemibadejo8822 that's true but they refused to invest believing that that's how they would continue seeing the money till eternity, they got sacked when they never expected, foolish and wicked band members
This is a very interesting story from him and I believe everything he's saying with facts, he's well experienced band member and I love his boldness. Life is too short.
Nollywood producers come on. This is a golden script in the making.
Apart from Baba KSA all these artistes need to be immortalised
Baba TW, Segun Osha, John Akpan, aljh Timiayu, John Ohiri, Jonah et al
They were giants in the global music industry who put Nigeria on the map worldwide.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The hallmark of a core Ekiti man is to be brutally honest and careless about whose horse is gored. Thousand Wire does not even exonerate himself in his narrative but lays the cards faced up. Being fearlessly honest is not akin to loquaciousness and we can not be liked by all. We are all entitled to our opinions.
I doff my hat for TW for his honesty and dexterity with the guitar . Apostle Paul even confirmed this a young person exhibits youthful traits.
You are entitled to your opinion, sir. We respect that. However, the hallmark of any worthy son of ODUA is to be an OMOLUABI and upright in his dealing. But being heady, hothead, grouchy in the morning, and moody in the evening are hardly the trait expected a properly Brough up YORUBA man, let alone an EKITI man you alluded to. Is thousand wire's admission of stealing from his bosses till something his children will be proud of? Is this worthy of emulation? I can imagine how the younger demography who are on this thread will be looking at this individual and perhaps by extension the older generation. It is generally sad by this admission even if wire didn't spare himself, but don't let us condone all these shenanigans all in the name a geographical location of one's ancestry.
Thank you for your confirmation that I am entitled to my opinion and the same applies to you in absolute terms. And if you respect my opinion as you claimed, my comments will not attract a litany of cross-examinations from you.
My position and opinion on TW's interview stand as opined by me. The comments have nothing to do with his personality and character but solely on his interview, unlike your position here. I look at the message, not the messenger and believe collectively that makes us rise above primordial sentiments.
My words are chosen with reference specifically to his narratives here. I don't think anybody is qualified to be judgemental here even when KSA told TW, "don't you like money? You see your colleagues stealing money and you are not involved" They were involved not us.
I will sincerely appreciate it if your opinions are expressed in the general comments section where everybody states their position. You have said my opinion is respected and it stands at that.SequeI to this, I will not dignify anybody's position with a response . For Agbaletu's second interview it depicts only the deep can call deep and commentators are still calling for other series with him.
In all, the truth is constant like a northern star.
@@AkindeleAkomolafe fair enough! No qualms! Respectfully sir. No problem.
@@Zendaya63 On the contrary, I think speaking the truth even when he admitted his culpability in wrong doing demonstrates an hallmark of Omoluabi, which stresses truth in spite of whoever it hits. Perhaps your idea of Omoluabi is different from mine, or suggests that truth should only be spoken when it favours a section. Audacious interviews of this kind allows us to grasp fully the intricacies of music business and by extension the politics around it, same for other human endeavour.
Honestly am so proud of you for saying the truth. Thousand wire is a natural person
omooooo....😁😁😁😁 this interview is loaded. I enjoyed every bit of it. Stories of the past are always interesting and educative. Job well done Agbaletu
😊😊😊
I think this highest viewership in such a short time. Baba agba yin a dale
I love your program because there's sense in it
… with all that happened in and around sunny and his band members will really make a very blockbuster movie… titled, KSA THE MOVIE.
Walahi this man is Portable Pro Max. No zip in the mouth. Very Intelligent and funny as well
Deleeee ,, you met your match .The Mos sincere &,FACTUAL guest ever
I tagged this "no holds BARE!😅
That Ileya shows he talked about is true, Obey will play at Ogun state Hotel while KSA will play at Abeokuta Sport Club at Oke-Ikewo Abeokuta. I always attend KSA show on every Ileya day.
God bless him for saying the whole truth
An Ekiti man will always be bold and courageous. No wonder that thunder Wire is bold to reveal so many facts.
This man is just too honest and funny. How many band boys would admit to stealing money on the stage ? Thousand wire is a blunt individual without regret.
This man wants to kill me with laughter with his honesty, what a great man
Agbaletu, Your efforts on heralding the Stars make one to have information on the BEHIND THE SCREEN Stars. Thunder Wire has a very large heart which portray openmindedness of him. Kindly enocurage him to put something or records even if it is going to be Instrumental.
The typical Ekiti stubbornness and fearlessness are still intact and active in this old man!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Na true you talk o !
THIS IS HISTORY !!!!! MR DELE THIS IS MASSIVE,,,,, NETFLIX NEED TO OUSH THISS TOO
I like this baba, honest man unlike most people
Very truthful and fearless❤
Oyelusi ni everybody on the stage really caught my attention 😂😂😂
One can't help but love this TW man. He is a real Kura who is candid, fearless and has good native intelligence. KSA who never like self-opinionated or strong-willed band members must have loved and hated in in equal measure. He shed light of many previously undisclosed events within Segun Adewale's and KSA's bands that I could listen to him all day long. Surprisingly, he made no mention of Akinyele Sidona at all in KSA's band. Well done, Agbaletu for doing this part 2 interview. We'd happily hear part 3 & 4 of him too, if you do them. It would have been nice to know why KSA stopped playing guitar, from TW's understanding. Also why TW returned from American, why he hasn't returned there etc amongst other questions. TW was also right that awon Olorin nikan ni won le yan Oba Orin, laarin ara won. Oba Olorin ti Alaafin je, o je je si apo ara e ni.
Yo are so bitter to the point of not admitting KSA is the King of the first genre of music to put NIGERIA on the world map. Is it not obvious, that this Thousand wire fellow is being pedestrian or petty so say the least. at times, confused and disjointed. Recall, he was the one who acknowledged KSA's SUPREMACY in the juju genre over rivals in an earlier interview. Respectfully sir, I pray you find happiness. You are so bitter and sadly, no one can help you. If I may ask, who bestowed the tile KING OF POP ON Michael Jackson? was it his fellow musicians? Allow me to educate you a bit. You see the title KING OF JUJU MUSIC was the result of a Newspaper poll conducted by sketch News papers in conjunction with Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo state; wherein KSA TRIUMPHED and was the preferred Juju crooner by almost 90% of the participants of the said polls, over other rivals and the time. The late Alaafin of Oyo merely graced the occasion as the chairman and was accorded the honor of crowning KSA; as KSA was his favorite musician. Just so you know, KSA and Alaafin lived in the same house in Oshogbo whilst they were growing up. Ever since this event, did anybody grumble? No! not even the GREAT, EBENEZER OBEY. Till today everyone in the juju genre admits the stagemanship and supremacy of KSA, without a doubt. KSA has since gone on to conquer the world of music after that event; a testament to the fact that the polls was indeed proper. We dont need a revisionist, such as wire to tell us what he does not know.
Well said my Brother. Thousand wire was just speaking non chalantly without facts in most of his expression of KSA. He should learn to be courteous on how to speak about Elders expecially his leaders not calling them names . Maybe his drugs or alcohol intake contributed to being disrespectful.. I wish him Good luck. Total buttress your point on the way KSA was crowned the King of Juju Music by the then Alafin of Oyo, It was the Entertainer Sketch weekly paper that conducted the survey and KSA came 1st, Commander Obey 2 nd while Dele Abiodun came 3rd.. Thousand wire should do research before saying what he was not aware. of. Food for thought.
@babatundebello628 Thank you, sir, for your sound corroboration. What is paining them the most is KSA'S silence. Trust me, sir, KSA will not dignify all these clandestine to disparage the legacy he has worked hard for. KSA's humility is his only saving grace in all this charade. He has never talked bad about these ungrateful and disgruntled former band boys. KSA, in an earlier interview by AGBALETU said that he would be willing to assist any former band member who has fallen on hard times if he was approached.
@@babatundebello628 Exactly
@@Zendaya63You're very right. It wasn't Alaafin that singled handedly gave KSA that title or some group of musicians. Dele Adeyanju knows this history and he should have come in or corrected TW. It is very unfortunate that this so called TW in trying to display no-nonsense attitude, gave some spurious or erroneous information. One can say and stand for truth and yet be courteous. Highly uncultured and rude fellow!!
This man called Thousand wire so so funny, but is saying the truth.
😮😮😮 I just love this Baba, Kala mawo oju ushe 😩😜🤗
I don’t if any other person loves this man like I do, or is it because i and him have something in common. I so much love people who fearlessly say things the way they are like me.
Honestly Sunny is a very good man for seeing his band members stealing money made on stage and he never got angry with them , that's why he decided to let go of the old members without doing anything for them, at least with all they've stolen they should be able to do good things with what they've stolen, we can't blame Sunny ade for not doing anything for them
There is a ring of truth in this, although not entirely true. KSA had other reasons too such as the N500M court award against Late Abioro's company which came after he parted company with them etc.
Sunny never got a dime from the Court judgement. Hearsay and low information commentary here
@@ultimateonefor goodness sake! You think Abioro’s children paid KSA 500m Naira??? You’ve got jokes! Where would they get that kind of money when Baba Abioro is dead. I wish Agbaletu could interview KSA, Nigerians will be shocked by some revelations from him.
Thousand wires my man anytime. Always says it as it is fearlessly.For him to have given sunny 80 percent means that KSA must have concluded that I must just be not because of money but because of the name. Thanks again Agbaletu crew.
@ultimateone For your information, KSA has not reaped the benefit of that judgement;as the Abioro estate have appealed and the matter is tarrying at the supreme Court
I like this guy. A direct talking guy and very entertaining too
Some of the pivotal points I took away from this enlightening interview are as follow(s):
• That KSA on his own is a very good individual who displayed self control over the excesses of his band member(s).
• That the band was a big band which was very successful at the time, and with it came a lot of conspiracy theories. However, KSA had to manage the diverse characters in the band, and this he did with stealth, otherwise, how can one describe the very beautiful tunes/ albums that came out of a band that was crippling itself with jealously, internal strife, high handedness and lack of foresight ?
• The interviewee said a lot of things that incriminated some of the disgruntled ‘Elders’ of the band who had thought the ‘status quo’ would remain and their field day would be eternal. Unfortunately, they did not plan for the future, and consequently fell on bad times but none of them revealed their own misdeeds which possibly has led to the retribution most of them are now experiencing.
• My last but very important take away point is that one can view the life of band members just like the life of footballers. Both are careers which do not last long and as such one must prepare for the future. I see a lot of correlation between the two professions. So, if you are a percussionist and vocalist likewise you must make hay while the sun is shining otherwise no matter how good you may have been in the past the present is always the reality. In KSA’s band that reality happened to Alhaji Timmy with Rasaki, it happened to Segun Oosha with Thousand wire & the list is endless.
• As direct and forthcoming as Thousand wire is, he still gave his erstwhile boss 80% for being a good man. It says a lot.
• Thanks Agbaletu for bringing another smashing banger to our viewing.
May God bless you real big for this great summary..Case closed...
Great analysis
You're very correct, those band leaders didn't plan for the future , instead of that they were only stealing money to groove and.indeed apart from the.money they were stealing they also shared good money on stage , look at their end now and they are now expecting ksa to be of help when they've had their cake and they still want to eat it, how can that be possible
@bolajiaborisade I cannot but agree with your insightful and meaningful analysis. However, this truth eludes most band guys till date! A way forward is an attempt by Agbaletu to help with workshops and symposium with bodies that can influence a behavioural change in today's mucians and in the future. The mindset has to change!
Segun Oosha was appreciative and achiever by building 3 house and has America permanent residency.
Agbaletu
I always like you.
Keep on the good Job
Thousands wire 🎉😂❤ baba you shall live 🙌 long in Jesus christ name amen 🙏 😂 love you so much daddy 👨 Ewo le yin gbo ma konami bale oko ilu😂😊
All this fathers are well travelled and very intelligent
Good and honest man.
This man is too raw
I can't stop laughing o! Baba were ni man yi o .He said everyone is Oyenusi..But that's just the reality . I like him ..O ja gan...Thanks for posting
This is brutal, gbogbo yin patapata lo’le, you need to give 1000 wire more interview up to part 5
😂😂😂😂
There reasons they are stealing is because the leader don't pay them well.
I don laafff tire. This interview sweet me.
I appreciate his honesty
Vintage Dele Adeyanju as usual. Good one!
When you get to certain stage in your life, being blunt will not be your problem.
Frankly speaking , you re very correct. I thought I was blunt until I became 40. 😊
He doesn't have anything to lose again 😂
Baale Idile Adeyanju... Dean of old skool. Share, like and subscribe!
I love this man ,very blunt
My own moral lesson from this interview is that -Anybody that tells you that this life no balance is a liar...(na you no know where to STAND)..
All man for himself -God Almighty for us all
Endurance ( one of my favourite albums released in 1982 and Seun Rere have the same rhythm has mentioned by Baba Thousand wire. Good job Agbaletu
Wonderful interview.
I love his honesty 😅❤
Honestly the baba is on kentro level, something don dey body
This man is Eluku medenmeden! He was fighting for his entitlement rights, in a rebellion manner! Same issue is in the ongoing germ in Nigeria among the politicians!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.. I swear I like this baba so much......
This baba thousand wire get mind ooo 😮😮😮
At 53:13 a name was mentioned "Dafe". Please is he still alive ? He is a bass player. Egbon Dafe and I played together for a long time. We were band mates at "Poatson Cougars all Star Band" formed by Prince Jide Adeniyi in the early 90s. It's an highlife band that featured the likes of Elder Tunde Osofisan, Appaipah Jay, King Pago, Ade Wesco and so on. I played lead trumpet in that band and was always close to Egbon Dave Dafe. All these interviews you've been doing, I've heard the same story from Egbon Dafe 30 years ago. I was kinda surprised no one from KSA mention his name until now. The last time I saw Egbon Dafe was 1995 when I left Cougars all star and travelled to Canada where I've been living since then. Thousand wire is very very true and genuine on the issue with KSA's band. Like I said, I have heard similar stories from egbon Dafe. I would love to link up with Egbonn Dafe again. However, if you need to interview someone who is candid and is not afraid of the truth, then you need to interview Dave Dafe the one that played the bass in Merciful God. Please where is my dear Egbon Dafe???? For a long time, I've been wondering the connection between Baba Ogundele and Egbon Dafe. It's today I know that he was his in law. Even me I know soooooo much about the going ons in KSA BAND based on the stories from egbon Dafe.
God bless you sir
Most of the Sunny Ade’s boys are ‘music illiterates’, they do not understand what constitute a successful music. The fact that they’re good on a particular instrument, they believe they’re all in all. They believe without them, The African Beats will sink. It takes more than playing an instrument to be a successful musician.
Most great musicians buy their lyrics, add the instrumentations, arrange and get the able hands.
Sunny Ade has paid his dues and knows his onions that’s why he’s still relevant today. With all their stealings and boasts, where are they today? Why can’t they try to form a band and know what it is to manage a big organization like African Beats. They’re rogues and that’s why some of the are impoverished.
Sunny Ade is very versatile, creative and does not rest on his oars.
This man is very very truthful
.. wahala 😂
Thousand wire is just too funny and free minded❤
Soo funny the man 😂😂😂😂ole ni everybody
No need to abuse the man. Owning his truth is the right thing to do and saying it even makes him at peace with himself
This man talks exactly like my dad😅 my dad is from ekiti as well they will say the real truth💯
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. This man is brutally truthful.
Baba thousand wire true Ekiti man Abare agbe o oh!! Okun Aba. Speaking his truth in all honesty. King sunny Ade really loved him obviously.
I dont think Agbaletu should keep going back to interviewing Thousand wire again. He seem not coherent or perhaps he doesn't realize the magnitude of the avalanche of inconsistencies in his stories. In an earlier interview, he said he asked KSA bluntly for his passport, but this time around, it was KSA'S manager he asked. We should remember in an earlier interview, he had said he has seen KSA thereafter, and apologized and both parties have moved on. Again, How on earth can KSA be jostling to be promoted by sterns records when he was already under contract with Island? I am happy Dele took it up with him that KSA WAS ALREADY SIGNED to Island which was earlier in time and a far more lucrative deal than what Sterns records could have afforded. For the benefit of doubt, Sterns records was founded in 1983, the year KSA was nominated for a Grammy with Synchro system, whilst Island was founded in 1957. As a matter of fact, Segun Adewale was signed to sterns records in 1984. So stern records just like many labels at the time decided to make forays into the African space following the ground breaking success of 1982's JUJU MUSIC by KSA. Whilst he admitted that KSA was a good boss, with all the atrocities the African Beats members committed, it is a fact that KSA dodged a lot of bullets, and it is only a band leader with wisdom and tact such as KSA that can survive the many onslaught from these dishonest and fetish sets of band members.
@akinpelumikayode8387 It is a matter of fact and not opinion that I elected to state the inconsistencies in his story. Check previous interviews by AGBALETU and decide therefrom.
Can I get the link to the first interview, please?
Respect bros Folly.
Great man
This is an honest man.
This man is very funny. But at the end of the king sunny Ade is a good leader
It is surprising that TW is not running a guitar academy or school to train aspiring guitarists. That would be a hugely lucrative venture for him. He does however need to watch it as he looks blotchy like someone with problem with alcoholism. Just an observation.
Good observation
Thousand wire Baba e Yato sir
Its true your guitar tune is very obvious in the side b of merciful God album.
most Interesting part of this video is at 1.16.24..
I laff so tey i fell from the chair
Then, why are they now condemning Sunny for not taking care of them you were stealing money and you are still expecting much from him if you steal in company is summary dismissal. is not possible to achieve any tangible thing with stolen fund. my opinion. KSA is the king of Music you are also popular because you also played for him I love your courage but don't but don t tell me is not King.
Thousand wire bros Folly.
This is an eye opening ! This baba exposed the whole scenario going on in the band.So why the noise about the band leader...
Well, he said what he knew and what happened
This man is very funny
The same styles with Nigerian politicians.