C'mon Coastal TV ...you can do better than this !!! You are in a prominent position as media operators but you still act in such a basic and unprofessional manner which is beneath your ability ...why ?? I know this is a funeral but many of us would patronise this band if we knew :- *_(1)_* Their name *_(2)_* The names of the band members *_(3)_* Where/when we can find them playing *_(4)_* Their social media contacts All simple things you should mention at the end of the video to make this posting as professional as possible. You don't even give respects to the deceased person by mentioning their name ... and this is *_their_* funeral after all ....not a weekend jam ! Please do better and fix this video properly and I hope you'll take all i'm saying as *_positive constructive criticism_* and not an attack. I care about Ghana and how people (especially those outside) see us. We can *_really_* put Central Region (especially) on the map if we start organising ourselves better and I will be in contact with you when my project is ready to launch. Best wishes
@@NicoNico-79797 ?? Not really agree with you, this is because they have amazing groove and love so much to play, nothing else ! The origin don't make you good musicians...you don't thing that?
They're not. They're all feeling the vibe in the same world. As a session musician for over 30 years, I can tell you everything becomes one. Not all in a different world. Maybe you mean a different world to you and I misunderstand it? Yet they are still in the same world. Be well.
Sitting in the pocket of an African bassline is not easy if you haven't been emersed in Afro and Afro-Caribbean music -- the timing is really a feeling you have to have from familiarity. Good job.
In America and Europe, that would be the Blues. Soul music and that period in time when soul music from the world over could be heard on Indie 45 rpm vinyl. See Robert Trujillo's "Jaco" from 2015 to understand when I grew up playing.
@@billkarmetsky4003 Yes agreed. Just an opinion - it's not the pocket that's an issue for African (more complex time stamps) or Caribbean bass players when switching from African, Afro Caribbean, and Afro-Latin to Soul and Blues..... its the ad-lib accents, runs and tone choices, where in soul and blues the harmonic nuances are more a learned feel. What you think?
@@wmaddan So, if I get you correctly, ad-lib accents, runs and tone choices are more important than playing a pocket? I might not understand your comment well. I must constantly refer to the film "Jaco" because he was not only musical genius in a most American pop culture way -- a Blues and R&B way (as seen here in this pre-Jaco Wayne Cochan and the C. C. Riders filmed in Miami and as the film says, Jaco could instantly play through every feel thrown at him. With few exceptions and locally, I was it -- I was all about cats like Jamerson and Rainey and he was about conga patterns but with so much lyricism from a divine soul who was not the first and shall not be the last.
As a white European Rock n Roll new wave Ska and metal guitarist . I so enjoy African jam bands as well as Soca , Dancehall ,Amerpiano, electronic, tribaltechno house, etc etc etc .Lest we often forget Africa is a huge continent with many different varied musical options. I awesome, and it reminds me that Africa is a true MOTHERLAND...AN I RIGHT OR WRONG???
As a life long guitarist and professional musician for years myself,I have had the privilege of playing with a guitar player from Africa and an actual whole band from Africa and i swear they could play more chords and notes in one simple measure than I could in a whole night. Amazing musicians! Amazing! And,beyond amazing..!
The backup singers great too. That young lady is so gorgeous beautiful and with her little baby on her back, bouncing to the beat and feeling the singing through her back, that child is going to have a deep connection to music, rhythm and harmony for their whole life !!
I get what you're saying but they aren't cheap instruments my friend ... as far as I can tell all pro level ... the pa system maybe not but the actual instruments - yes
@@aussiesurfer805"As far as you can tell", all 'pro level' equipment? Means nothing. A 'professional' has a skilled, paid job position. We can use all types of price levels of instruments and equipment, and pricing regards professionalism isn't a thing. Regarding the PA, it's the most expensive thing there and very good. Look properly at the amp rack and cabs. Some powered and some passive. You don't know what you're talking about regards the PA. And having demoed keyboards for Roland, Yamaha, and Korg, I can tell you that the E-60 with its built in speakers comes from the home keyboard line that started in the 90s and isn't aimed at the pro market but is like a hybrid product because it does have some nice features. The Korg Triton was their flagship synth product in the late 90s and shaped a few tracks of the time with its sounds, although now is pretty limited unless you specifically want to use some of its sounds. The DS is more aimed at solo street performers and home composers, as it can use batteries and it can act as an audio and MIDI interface with a computer. So it's strange it's being used onstage. In my profession, I'd not be able to get away with using any of these keyboards live except maybe the Triton for its sounds if it were genre applicable. I just don't know why you said that about the PA. It may be bespoke, but I assure it's the most expensive thing there. Yet does 'expense' always equate to 'pro level'? 😉 Be well.
The timing of this music has always fascinating me. I'm a drummer myself, and I can feel exactly what's happening, I can tell exactly where 1 is, but the execution of the fills and the emphasis on different notes is completely different from anything in most western music. I love it
One thing I learned about playing Haitian music which is related if you go way back, the holy spirit makes the music. The thing that’s so different is the cymbal crashes, they seem to come whenever the Spirit just needs a release of tension and joy !!
Had the worst headache before watching the video. Now the headache is gone just by watching that absolute wizard of a bassist. The entire band is crazy good!
@@Coastal_TV God bless Africa! Russia will help you to be liberated! I love TRAORE and all enlightened Powers in Africa. Go forward and become the star of this world! Hura! Hura! Huraahhh!
no fancy stage, no fancy equipment, just pure talent and musicianship, and then, here comes the good music... and I'm very excited it comes not from American nor European. My Friends, you guys deserve big stage festival in every corner of the world..
African music has its magic, my favorite album by Paul Simon is Graceland that has African musicians, very talented all of them. Greetings from a Mexican who loves African soul.
@@tftkadawidalle-hp8wt I’ve heard songs from other albums, but I can tell what other album is great, Graceland is the only album I was moved to buy, I love many songs by Paul, but I’d pick individual songs by every one of his albums.
Africans are the most wonderful people in the world... African music is the music of the Earth... It breaks my heart to see the conflicts and divisions of your people... Stay united, brothers, stay united forever. Much ❤💛💙💜 from Italy
Love Love African Music Please Come to the US Hollywood Bowl Many Venues would. Love to hear and have u Guys Preform Love Peace and Good keep spreading Afri Tunes 💜👍🙏🏿🇺🇸
Beautiful and friendly folk over there in Ghana Africa!! I had the opportunity and privilege to jam with some of the musicians when I was there in Tama Ashama and Accra in 1999 supporting a church as a missionary there for about 3 weeks in the spring. I'm a full-time pastor and I did some Mission work back then was able to sit in on a couple sessions during worship and I play the drums still to this day. They have a unique Rhythm and beat and groove I can tell you that much. Great Hearts also you will make friends for life. It's a free country and a great one to visit
Not just funerals... weddings, birthday parties, traditional customary celebrations, chieftaincy title ceremonies. Any good African band will do the lot. These guys would be hard to beat though.. Someone needs to give them a recording contract!
Them boys locked IN.. The whole band🔥💯 I Love African MUSIK... That syncopation between that bass and drums... The fun they are having FUN. I would LOVE to jam with these cats.
I love it... !!! this is how powerful music is, it transcends, it unites. I don't know what he is saying but it does not matter. Lots of love from Canada.
Yes, the bassist is off the scale good. The singer is a born frontman. The whole band is so tight they make it look easy to play this well. The subtle rhythm and tempo changes along with the clean tone leave nowhere to hide mistakes. And they don't make any. Add the lone woman dancing in perfect sync and the backing singer with a sleeping baby tied to her back making this one of the best things I've every seen.
Wowwww... that bass player is on fire!!! The whole band! My respects to the players and the genre. Keep making the world go round with music. Greetings from Panama 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
So beautiful! Such an adept address to the pulse of the music! It's fast but not hurried sounding. Just mesmerizing. I love High Life music so much. Well done all!!
Big up to the whole band , especially that bass guy,he reminds me a lot of my brother who also play his bass like this...feels like the God of music is living in this Bass man's heart, he really is on another level,the playing itself is there to testify it..... God's wonder in action o....Much Love & Respect from Mauritius Island ❤❤❤❤
no twerking,..... no foul language...no exclusiveness... just genuine joy and sharing the rythm the spiritual connection...as music should be,... amazing rythmm.. how do u keep it up my man!!..
Amazing performance, beautiful riddim, can't hold my body still. Blessed be me Ganja that brought me in this beautiful live act. Greatings to Africa from Europe.
Saludos desde Colombia, genial música, no soy experto...en las Antillas existe el soka y Calypso ...tambien En Cartagena Colombia existe un género llamado "Champeta" muy Cool y bailable ..
Do you see how remarkably similar this music from Ghana sounds to music from the Caribbean (meaning Jamaica, the Bahamas, Trinidad, etc.) Not just the instrumental style, but the vocals as well. It all clearly links back to the African Continent, no doubt.
This bassist is one of a kind. He is very good at what he does. Moreover he is a great entertainer! I am an Afro -Caribbean man; this captivating tune deeply resonates with me.
A musica africana certamente é a que mais influenciou a musica mundial e vai continuar influenciando .O principal rítimo brasileiro,o samba,tem profundas raizes africanas.A influência é muito mais forte,aqui em Salvador,Bahia. Aqui temos os famosos "Blocos Afros" . Parabéns aos músicos e esse maravilhos povo.
I love music like this, it sends me to another place. And the musicians are so connected and just chatting away with their mates, but keeping it together, very excellent musicianship, it’s very special ❤
The guitarist was wow!!! I really appreciate the bassist for his non-stop beautiful rhythm. He was the life of the ceremony .❤ The drummer was so cool. He understood his assignment and the pianist was just contented in his little space. The singers were super. You guys are altogether amazing. Trumpet men and talking drum man, i see una. Better style ❤
Excellent music to the world! Skills of the bass player remind me of Armand Sabal-Lecco who played on Paul Simon's Rhythm of the Saints tour back on the early 1990s.
Reminds me of my time with the late Dr. William Komla Amoaku, Ghanaian preist. He was the department chairman at Central State University in the 80's. We had a band of university musicians called "Sankofa". Some of the best highlife music to come out of Ohio, USA! Thank you band, you guys are tops!
This is so beautiful ! I couldn't stop smiling all way long, I am deeply grateful to all these musicians who have dedicated years of tireless effort to create these few precious minutes of pure joy. Medase paa !
This video was shot in Elmina-Teterim, Central Region-Ghana, West Africa
Thanks for watching
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C'mon Coastal TV ...you can do better than this !!!
You are in a prominent position as media operators but you still act in such a basic and unprofessional manner which is beneath your ability ...why ??
I know this is a funeral but many of us would patronise this band if we knew :-
*_(1)_* Their name
*_(2)_* The names of the band members
*_(3)_* Where/when we can find them playing
*_(4)_* Their social media contacts
All simple things you should mention at the end of the video to make this posting as professional as possible.
You don't even give respects to the deceased person by mentioning their name ... and this is *_their_* funeral after all ....not a weekend jam !
Please do better and fix this video properly and I hope you'll take all i'm saying as *_positive constructive criticism_* and not an attack.
I care about Ghana and how people (especially those outside) see us.
We can *_really_* put Central Region (especially) on the map if we start organising ourselves better and I will be in contact with you when my project is ready to launch.
Best wishes
@@goonaa6924You’re absolutely right because I’m in the comments looking for this exact information you’re saying. I need to know details
@@goonaa6924Thanks for bringing our notice to this.. we will do exactly that subsequently
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The entire band was totally locked in to the rhythm and groove.
🔥🔥🔥
Because they are Africans… they invent the rhythm 💯
@@NicoNico-79797 ?? Not really agree with you, this is because they have amazing groove and love so much to play, nothing else ! The origin don't make you good musicians...you don't thing that?
Exactly. I'm watching everyone.
Is... Dear friend. . I hope they is... : )
All the musicians are in a different world - and it’s a beautiful world.
Wow. That’s amazing
Jerry and Ike for President!
They're not. They're all feeling the vibe in the same world. As a session musician for over 30 years, I can tell you everything becomes one. Not all in a different world. Maybe you mean a different world to you and I misunderstand it? Yet they are still in the same world. Be well.
What did you mean you live in a different planet? And what planet is this?
Well said 👌✌🏼
The drummer understood the assignment
@@parteystephenson814 for sure 😊😊
He Ace'd it.
Oh Yess ☺☺😎👊💯💯
Sitting in the pocket of an African bassline is not easy if you haven't been emersed in Afro and Afro-Caribbean music -- the timing is really a feeling you have to have from familiarity. Good job.
@wmaddan S H E E S H
these Kings are bonkers!!!
Thank you
In America and Europe, that would be the Blues. Soul music and that period in time when soul music from the world over could be heard on Indie 45 rpm vinyl. See Robert Trujillo's "Jaco" from 2015 to understand when I grew up playing.
@@billkarmetsky4003 Yes agreed. Just an opinion - it's not the pocket that's an issue for African (more complex time stamps) or Caribbean bass players when switching from African, Afro Caribbean, and Afro-Latin to Soul and Blues..... its the ad-lib accents, runs and tone choices, where in soul and blues the harmonic nuances are more a learned feel. What you think?
@@wmaddan So, if I get you correctly, ad-lib accents, runs and tone choices are more important than playing a pocket? I might not understand your comment well. I must constantly refer to the film "Jaco" because he was not only musical genius in a most American pop culture way -- a Blues and R&B way (as seen here in this pre-Jaco Wayne Cochan and the C. C. Riders filmed in Miami and as the film says, Jaco could instantly play through every feel thrown at him. With few exceptions and locally, I was it -- I was all about cats like Jamerson and Rainey and he was about conga patterns but with so much lyricism from a divine soul who was not the first and shall not be the last.
As a white European Rock n Roll new wave Ska and metal guitarist . I so enjoy African jam bands as well as Soca , Dancehall ,Amerpiano, electronic, tribaltechno house, etc etc etc .Lest we often forget Africa is a huge continent with many different varied musical options. I awesome, and it reminds me that Africa is a true MOTHERLAND...AN I RIGHT OR WRONG???
Definitely right bro 💯🔥👍🏾
Why don't you just STFU Abt being this that & the other, & just listen?
Check out Tinariwen. Desert acid blues from Africa.
The original source of ' 'A L L" MUSIC
you have a band?please share with us 🙂
As a life long guitarist and professional musician for years myself,I have had the privilege of playing with a guitar player from Africa and an actual whole band from Africa and i swear they could play more chords and notes in one simple measure than I could in a whole night. Amazing musicians! Amazing! And,beyond amazing..!
wow that's great
The bass player and drummer sound genius on their instruments. So much chemistry
🔥🔥
Yuppppp
They are the periodic table, then some cosmic stuff!!
I felt thay were all lock in .
Yeah the drummer was great.
The lead singer was equally good. Well done to the entire team
@@benjaminboakye9977 Thank you
The backup singers great too. That young lady is so gorgeous beautiful and with her little baby on her back, bouncing to the beat and feeling the singing through her back, that child is going to have a deep connection to music, rhythm and harmony for their whole life !!
The drummer is godsend. Perfect snare sound
🔥
De guitarist is super awesome
@@AkosuaVaughan 💕💕 Thank you
A very talented team of young people dedicated to keep Highlife music alive.
Many Thanks ❤❤
Is highlife the name of this type of music?
@@GREENMAYNEyes
@@SmartDailyy okay! It’s not everyday I learn about a new (to me) music genre! Much respect and thanks
No fancy stage nor equipments… just fancy music from the heart 👏🏾👏🏾👍👍
@@abgz1206 vim
Hey, some of those instruments are pretty fancy!
I get what you're saying but they aren't cheap instruments my friend ... as far as I can tell all pro level ... the pa system maybe not but the actual instruments - yes
@@aussiesurfer805"As far as you can tell", all 'pro level' equipment? Means nothing. A 'professional' has a skilled, paid job position. We can use all types of price levels of instruments and equipment, and pricing regards professionalism isn't a thing. Regarding the PA, it's the most expensive thing there and very good. Look properly at the amp rack and cabs. Some powered and some passive. You don't know what you're talking about regards the PA. And having demoed keyboards for Roland, Yamaha, and Korg, I can tell you that the E-60 with its built in speakers comes from the home keyboard line that started in the 90s and isn't aimed at the pro market but is like a hybrid product because it does have some nice features. The Korg Triton was their flagship synth product in the late 90s and shaped a few tracks of the time with its sounds, although now is pretty limited unless you specifically want to use some of its sounds. The DS is more aimed at solo street performers and home composers, as it can use batteries and it can act as an audio and MIDI interface with a computer. So it's strange it's being used onstage. In my profession, I'd not be able to get away with using any of these keyboards live except maybe the Triton for its sounds if it were genre applicable.
I just don't know why you said that about the PA. It may be bespoke, but I assure it's the most expensive thing there. Yet does 'expense' always equate to 'pro level'? 😉 Be well.
@@aussiesurfer805 Fender 5 string Jazz Bass dont come cheap :)
The drummer is a force of nature.
🔥🔥
Oh Yess ☺☺😎👊💯💯💖
The timing of this music has always fascinating me. I'm a drummer myself, and I can feel exactly what's happening, I can tell exactly where 1 is, but the execution of the fills and the emphasis on different notes is completely different from anything in most western music. I love it
One thing I learned about playing Haitian music which is related if you go way back, the holy spirit makes the music. The thing that’s so different is the cymbal crashes, they seem to come whenever the Spirit just needs a release of tension and joy !!
@@willfeenmakes sense. It's like speaking in tongues but with instruments. It's in agreement with the holy Spirit.
When the Spirit takes over❤. Sitrukain
Obviously we don't have the same ears.
This is so good. It is great to see that Ghanaians are still playing this groove in 2024!
This is an exemplary example of peak humanity. Show this to whatever species inhabits Earth next in a billion years. "This was humanity."
Great
Great
Great
Great
Damn, we should've sent this on Voyager.
Had the worst headache before watching the video. Now the headache is gone just by watching that absolute wizard of a bassist.
The entire band is crazy good!
wow that's great. Thanks for watching
Hats 🎩 off to the drummer. The guy be too much, heat 🔥 respect to bassist as well. Wicked bass lines
@@owusugideon4447 Absolutely 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Absolute respect to this wonderful and happy musicians. They shine like suns!
Much love
@@Coastal_TV God bless Africa!
Russia will help you to be liberated!
I love TRAORE and all enlightened Powers in Africa. Go forward and become the star of this world!
Hura!
Hura!
Huraahhh!
no fancy stage, no fancy equipment, just pure talent and musicianship, and then, here comes the good music... and I'm very excited it comes not from American nor European. My Friends, you guys deserve big stage festival in every corner of the world..
Many thanks
They deserve a big stage indeed ☝in every corner of the world👋👋👋
Rhythm section incredible and fantastic band!
@@jonhollinsworth8785 Thank you
The whole band sounds amazing!
Thank you
African music has its magic, my favorite album by Paul Simon is Graceland that has African musicians, very talented all of them. Greetings from a Mexican who loves African soul.
Has its* magic, no apostrophe saying it is magic. Ours. Theirs. Its. No apostrophe for belonging to and it's/it is already exists! Be well. 🕊️💜
@@thekeysman6760 I’m Mexican, English is my second language, thanks for the correction.
🔥🔥🔥
So Far, So What is another good Paul Simon album.
@@tftkadawidalle-hp8wt I’ve heard songs from other albums, but I can tell what other album is great, Graceland is the only album I was moved to buy, I love many songs by Paul, but I’d pick individual songs by every one of his albums.
The drummer is so experienced wooow
fantastic ❤
Highlife Music ALWAYS makes me happy! Like a medicine. Thanks!
Happy to hear that!
Love how the musicians are reveared in certain Countries.🔥🌟
@@VALERIAN-p9l 💕💕
Africans are the most wonderful people in the world... African music is the music of the Earth... It breaks my heart to see the conflicts and divisions of your people... Stay united, brothers, stay united forever. Much ❤💛💙💜 from Italy
Love
Love African Music
Please Come to the US
Hollywood Bowl
Many Venues would. Love to hear and have u Guys Preform
Love Peace and Good keep spreading Afri Tunes
💜👍🙏🏿🇺🇸
They are at least blessed with one of two things, maybe athletic ability or maybe musicality... I really envy them...😊
@@threestsnow2671don’t envy my friend, be happy for whatever gifts others have as it will result in you not neglecting your own😊
❤🎉 Hugs Dear !
@threestsnow2671 😂 thanks Dear; hugs 🤗
I love how the baby is just relaxing on his mother’s back as the band is jamming. Much love from your American brother.
Much love from this side
collecting energy
Beautiful and friendly folk over there in Ghana Africa!! I had the opportunity and privilege to jam with some of the musicians when I was there in Tama Ashama and Accra in 1999 supporting a church as a missionary there for about 3 weeks in the spring. I'm a full-time pastor and I did some Mission work back then was able to sit in on a couple sessions during worship and I play the drums still to this day. They have a unique Rhythm and beat and groove I can tell you that much. Great Hearts also you will make friends for life. It's a free country and a great one to visit
@@johncolbert749 Wow. That's great
i love how the bassists friend starts a conversation with him but he keeps playing.. great music
that's awesome 💯
Love from Senegal. Very nice music. Great lead vocal
Much love
So glad to see there are still people in Africa making this kind of music. I thought it was gone.
@@echo-trip-1 Long live Ghana
So am I. when I visit that side of the world, I hope to be around this style of music.
That's a funeral band in Ghana?! Absolutely brilliant! ❤
yeah
Not just funerals... weddings, birthday parties, traditional customary celebrations, chieftaincy title ceremonies. Any good African band will do the lot. These guys would be hard to beat though.. Someone needs to give them a recording contract!
Phenomenal bass player indeed! The whole band sounds and plays very well together. 👍
Thank you
AFRICANS ARE BEAUTIFUL
for sure
When I hear it…I’m there! Takes me back to that beautiful place I miss.
great
Them boys locked IN.. The whole band🔥💯
I Love African MUSIK... That syncopation between that bass and drums... The fun they are having FUN. I would LOVE to jam with these cats.
@@ReddsCustomWork-cp6tk Thank you
Jeez. Totally humbled by the musicianship shown here. Outstanding 😊
Thank you
The guitar player was nice and definitely the Bass player !💯🎸🎸
Bass player is very good but all others musicians are also good, Great moment 👍♥️🙏🙏🙏❤️🤗✌️👍👍👍✌️♥️
Love the bass player from Benin, sweet lines. Goodjob all the team ❤❤❤✌💪
Thank you so much 😀
Wow! What a talented group of musicians! Beautiful music! Ahhh music, it can unite us all ❤
Absolutely!!
This is awesome. I feel the joy. Music is a gift. A universal language.
Live musicians are the best kind of music.
absolutely
I love it... !!! this is how powerful music is, it transcends, it unites. I don't know what he is saying but it does not matter. Lots of love from Canada.
much love ❤
From NEW ZEALAND WE LOVE OUR BROTHERS. ❤❤❤❤❤ And Sisters.❤❤❤❤.
Oh, man, what fine music is coming out of this band! Love it!
@@elfwyatt Thank you
Fantastic guys, especially the rhythm section. Keep the groove going my brothers!!!! 🎶
Thank you❤
Nothing compares to this feeling, just enjoy and let everyone enjoy to the music that you produce..
also the bass sound is the most soothing of all the instrument.
Yes, the bassist is off the scale good. The singer is a born frontman. The whole band is so tight they make it look easy to play this well. The subtle rhythm and tempo changes along with the clean tone leave nowhere to hide mistakes. And they don't make any.
Add the lone woman dancing in perfect sync and the backing singer with a sleeping baby tied to her back making this one of the best things I've every seen.
Wowwww... that bass player is on fire!!! The whole band! My respects to the players and the genre. Keep making the world go round with music. Greetings from Panama 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
Much love❤
Love the smiles every where
@@carlfolcojr.3497 one love
Wow such energy peace and blessings from Northern Ireland
thanks for watching
This music makes me feel energetic and happy! I would love to know where to hear more! Thank you for sharing!
Pardon my goofy question please. I was being silly! I just subscribed to this channel!😊
Thank you very much
They play very well, they need to be encouraged. This is a nice peace of dancing music ! I love it.
Such Joyful Music and Voices, especially the Vocal Harmonies. Loved every minute of it.
Much love❤
Beautiful piece and very talented young artists. Appreciation from Ethiopia.
Many thanks
I want to shoutout to EVERYONE - this is well done - my PERSONAL CHEERS goes to the drummer, very steady.
So beautiful! Such an adept address to the pulse of the music! It's fast but not hurried sounding. Just mesmerizing. I love High Life music so much. Well done all!!
Thank you very much!
Big up to the whole band , especially that bass guy,he reminds me a lot of my brother who also play his bass like this...feels like the God of music is living in this Bass man's heart, he really is on another level,the playing itself is there to testify it..... God's wonder in action o....Much Love & Respect from Mauritius Island ❤❤❤❤
@@baniauxlinley4832 Much 💕💕💕 love
Much love back to Mauritius ! Flic and Flac beautiful place ! Come to Ghana and then dance Sega style to our Highlife beats 🤣
The guitarist is killer too. Drummer too. Good, happy sounding music with top notch musicians. My foot can't stop tapping.🕺💃🙂
♥♥♥♥♥ Love from LA, Ca. from a Hungarian living in California.
@@msaintpc absolutely!
Music is the only language everybody understands. ✌✌
absolutely
Loving this❤FBA from Texas
no twerking,..... no foul language...no exclusiveness... just genuine joy and sharing the rythm the spiritual connection...as music should be,... amazing rythmm.. how do u keep it up my man!!..
Thank you
Where are the girls? The dancers?🤔🌹j.
Yea you're right, "mindreality", dancing should be totally banned, and you should get to tell everyone which words they're allowed to say. 🤮
Highlife Master!Ghanaian clave. I would go all day/night to this.
Ребята -- красавцы! Заряжают позитивом! Спасибо! С уважением из России! Удачи вам, парни!
wow. many thanks
Amazing performance, beautiful riddim, can't hold my body still. Blessed be me Ganja that brought me in this beautiful live act. Greatings to Africa from Europe.
Saludos desde Colombia, genial música, no soy experto...en las Antillas existe el soka y Calypso ...tambien En Cartagena Colombia existe un género llamado "Champeta" muy Cool y bailable ..
Thanks for watching
Absolutamente, soy de Barbados y siento la historia y el ritmo de mis ancestros en esta hermosa música.
The bass player looks like he was loving the moment ,entertaining his buddies behind him. He,s pretty good.👍👍👍👍👍
Fully active! Crazy vibes and mad talent. Bless up.
@@klowdboss1026 bless up
Do you see how remarkably similar this music from Ghana sounds to music from the Caribbean (meaning Jamaica, the Bahamas, Trinidad, etc.) Not just the instrumental style, but the vocals as well. It all clearly links back to the African Continent, no doubt.
absolutely
Even more so Latin american like cuba brazil and colombia
Amazing hi-hat work for just one hand and foot! Implying triplets with one hand! 😁👍🕊️💜
That's great
This bassist is one of a kind. He is very good at what he does. Moreover he is a great entertainer! I am an Afro -Caribbean man; this captivating tune deeply resonates with me.
🔥🔥❤️wow that's great
Same brother…I’m Afro-Trini and this music touches my soul
A musica africana certamente é a que mais influenciou a musica mundial e vai continuar influenciando .O principal rítimo brasileiro,o samba,tem profundas raizes africanas.A influência é muito mais forte,aqui em Salvador,Bahia. Aqui temos os famosos "Blocos Afros" . Parabéns aos músicos e esse maravilhos povo.
At some point it hit me how pure this is and made me cry. So damn amazing!!!!
LOVE this! Excellent music! Good looking, healthy and happy people! I think I want to go there!
great
Love the energy! Band is amazing, the guy brushing the hair of the bass player is something else XD
Nice groove from the Bass player ❤
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I love music like this, it sends me to another place. And the musicians are so connected and just chatting away with their mates,
but keeping it together, very excellent musicianship, it’s very special ❤
many thanks
This made my day. Thanks for posting this!
welcome
The guitarist was wow!!! I really appreciate the bassist for his non-stop beautiful rhythm. He was the life of the ceremony .❤ The drummer was so cool. He understood his assignment and the pianist was just contented in his little space. The singers were super. You guys are altogether amazing. Trumpet men and talking drum man, i see una. Better style ❤
Incredible....can't understand how people can sit down and not feel the urge to gggggrrrrroooooooovvve
great
I know! The guy in the chair behind the bassist is glued to his phone, showing no interest at all!😅
So pure and honest from true talented people. Love this joint sooo much..!
Nice drummer . Keeps it solid
@@soundcanvas1450 Thank you
What a blessing! I love this band...🙏🏾
Excellent music to the world! Skills of the bass player remind me of Armand Sabal-Lecco who played on Paul Simon's Rhythm of the Saints tour back on the early 1990s.
From the little boy hopping past at the beginning to the lady singing backing vocals to the lady in the red dress dancing beeeeeuutifull ❤
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Many thanks to all on set and the entire production team. The guy on bass is something else.
@@zamanikutta Thank you
Original highlife. Wonderfull tunes ! Sound great
Many thanks!
Awsome vibes ya bring!! Thank you all for the wonderful music!! peace and love!!!
@@Car54route66 Bless up
Reminds me of my time with the late Dr. William Komla Amoaku, Ghanaian preist. He was the department chairman at Central State University in the 80's. We had a band of university musicians called "Sankofa". Some of the best highlife music to come out of Ohio, USA! Thank you band, you guys are tops!
@@fentonsparks1 wow great
Excellent groove, loved it, hello from Australia!
There is no better moment to come
And effusively say hello to his friend playing in the band than when he is doing a Bass solo 😂
@@Zalento absolutely
This is so beautiful ! I couldn't stop smiling all way long, I am deeply grateful to all these musicians who have dedicated years of tireless effort to create these few precious minutes of pure joy.
Medase paa !
yeda wo ase
What a wow well done all u make my day, I will need u soon if God permit nd I come Ghana, love u all
@@AkosuaVaughan Much love.. . Kindly link up with us anytime you touch down
Thats amazing. They are so tight in the groove it's crazy. Cape Coast rocks.
Much love 🔥❤️
Brilliant lady’s and gentleman God bless you all.
@@moose6676 Thank you
Very exciting and congrats for all the band members! Lit as 🔥! Viva África!
Abraços do Brasil!
Much love
Charlie this bassist dey groove🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@parteystephenson814 more 🔥🔥🔥
Pure music at its finest !!!!
thank you
Good vibes. Good energy. Great talent. Great jam session. Thank you for sharing this video with the world.
always welcome ❤