At LAST ... the ENTIRE CONCERT and not just a fragment as was published before. I saw the original presentation when it was on TV and I fell in love with the entire production, the accompanying singers, the rhythms and most of all, Harry Belafonte. I had always loved his previous songs but this one was taken to a new level especially when the sax performer did his solo but they would always cut off his song as soon as he started and that was my favorite part. I'm so glad that trashy presentation is gone, this is COMPLETE and I will come to enjoy it many more times. THANK YOU to whoever did this. This is a concert worthy of the proper presentation and every bit as good as Simon and Garfunkel, The Rolling Stones or The Beatles.
what is this song about ??? ... an eternal human condition - of-course !!! ... no matter, the song & album is absolutely beyond brilliant ... Thankyou Harry !!!
The original song was by Obed Ngobeni from GazaNkulu, South Africa. the song was titled "Ku Hluvukile ka Gaza" is actually about the development of the Gazankulu people during racialism. It was kind of a protest in a way but done is if he was appreciating, Check it and listen to it and listen to the cover by Mahotela Queens with Mahlathini as well.
@@welcomenyalungu1861 massive "Thankyou's" for the wonderful info ... been a Harry fan forever ... movie Star as well, Buck & the Preacher (Blessings to Sydney), a huge favorite ... incredible what this man has accomplished in a beyond brilliant career ... Take care !!!
From my understanding the setlist of the 1989 broadcast was; Banana Boat, Kwela, Skin to Skin, Nur ein lichen, Matilda, Martin Luther King, Island in the sun, Try to Remember, Aranjuez, Try to Remember (With Nana), Jamaica Farewell, Paradise in Gazankulu. Feel free to correct.
Wow c'est donc les origines du fameux Kazet du groupe Mahlathini et Mahotella queens, si j'entends bien.... Quelle claque, je découvre seulement maintenant cette chanson en fin 2022. Franchement j'ai honte. Je vais casser les oreilles à quelques uns. 🎧🪘🎧🪘🎧🪘
Oh my lost genius, sing to my Afrika. Let them listen and learn to lose their bastard corruption and ffd up grabbing of every viable thing. Please conscience,conscience 😥😤😫😖😣😣
RIP baba Belafonte, I love you so much and thank you for helping us fight apartheid just like the late Peter Tosh.
And people from Europem - especially Britain and Germany - who joined the Anti-Apartheid-Movement!!!
God don't make people like Harry Belafonte again, those were the days when music brought people together❤❤
I love those singer girls in the back , they are very emotional and contagious.
Harry Belafonte is a man on a mission! We need more like him
What a blessing 🎶🕺🎤🌟
Thank you SO much
Harry Belafonte!!!🙏🏽🎶🌟
This song is the reality that not only occurerd in Kazanzulu but also in America where it blooms🎉😢😮😮
What a classic 👌
fantastic ❤❤❤❤
Wow i remember back days when this music used to play in radio 📻 Stations
At LAST ... the ENTIRE CONCERT and not just a fragment as was published before. I saw the original presentation when it was on TV and I fell in love with the entire production, the accompanying singers, the rhythms and most of all, Harry Belafonte. I had always loved his previous songs but this one was taken to a new level especially when the sax performer did his solo but they would always cut off his song as soon as he started and that was my favorite part. I'm so glad that trashy presentation is gone, this is COMPLETE and I will come to enjoy it many more times. THANK YOU to whoever did this. This is a concert worthy of the proper presentation and every bit as good as Simon and Garfunkel, The Rolling Stones or The Beatles.
Excellent 🎉
what is this song about ??? ... an eternal human condition - of-course !!! ... no matter, the song & album is absolutely beyond brilliant ... Thankyou Harry !!!
The original song was by Obed Ngobeni from GazaNkulu, South Africa. the song was titled "Ku Hluvukile ka Gaza" is actually about the development of the Gazankulu people during racialism. It was kind of a protest in a way but done is if he was appreciating, Check it and listen to it and listen to the cover by Mahotela Queens with Mahlathini as well.
@@welcomenyalungu1861 massive "Thankyou's" for the wonderful info ... been a Harry fan forever ... movie Star as well, Buck & the Preacher (Blessings to Sydney), a huge favorite ... incredible what this man has accomplished in a beyond brilliant career ... Take care !!!
Hopefully Obed Ngobeni was accredited accordingly for this masterpiece,he is the original composer and singer of this song in 1983.
He was credited on the album by the same name for this song.
L'Homme valait l'Artiste !!! Sublimissime, simplement sublimissime !!!
Probably my favourite concerts from Harry Belafonte along with his performance in Italy. 🇩🇪 🇮🇹
awesome
Priceless!
His last recorded studio album - 1987 .
A complete change of genre which complimented his magnificent resume .
Some nice performance!
quel beau mâle !❤❤❤❤
absolutely beyond Brilliant ... Thank-you Harry & Friends .... Truly Timeless !!!
RIP Harry.....😢
C'est ce morceau que j'ai entendu au marché ce matin qui m'a remémoré Harry Belafonte à Livry Gargan.
A great man. God bless your soul.
Isto é espectacular!!! Este artista foi sempre o máximo. Obrigada e...
Viva a África!
Viva Mandela!
Que viva sempre o Harry Belafonte!
He was a great man. RIP Harry
yes à nice song and also un beau mâle !❤❤❤😂😂😂
Now that over there, is a gentleman performing. A performer with great panache!
RIP Legend
From my understanding the setlist of the 1989 broadcast was;
Banana Boat, Kwela, Skin to Skin, Nur ein lichen, Matilda, Martin Luther King, Island in the sun, Try to Remember, Aranjuez, Try to Remember (With Nana), Jamaica Farewell, Paradise in Gazankulu.
Feel free to correct.
@@harrybelafontetvvideoarchive Thank you.
the cd is incredible !!!
@@brucewayne3602 I got the CD as well it's fantastic
this video solves Alignment
Originally done by Mahlathini & Mahotella (Kazet Gazette). I love this version too. Long live Harry Belafonte.
Original is an artist called Obert Ngoveni
Check Obed Ngubeni, he did this song in 1983....
Farwell, great man!
This is the original sound of Obed Ngobeni 🎉
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This is a nice son g🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️❤️
1989 in Germany, Look at the audiences, that is German temparent, Harry forced😊😊😊🌹❤️🍀
Do you have more archive of Harry Belafonte from 1988 to 1991 after he released Paradise in Gazankulu?
@@harrybelafontetvvideoarchive I've already have the recording it was in Lewiston I believe but good stuff.
Wow c'est donc les origines du fameux Kazet du groupe Mahlathini et Mahotella queens, si j'entends bien.... Quelle claque, je découvre seulement maintenant cette chanson en fin 2022. Franchement j'ai honte. Je vais casser les oreilles à quelques uns. 🎧🪘🎧🪘🎧🪘
Nope! This is the original sound of Obed Ngobeni.
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Oh my lost genius, sing to my Afrika. Let them listen and learn to lose their bastard corruption and ffd up grabbing of every viable thing. Please conscience,conscience 😥😤😫😖😣😣
Harry es excelente pero los tres 'backing vocals' llevan la cancion
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