The message of this song hits me like a ton of bricks. Fela writes about the realest shit. He delivers a very sad and bitter truth in such a beautiful way.
Long live Fela his lyrics are still applicable. I know your country's history my brother. The lies of UN and the big others we know them robbing the common man to enrich others in the so called rich nations. We are not poor nations we know the poor only Fela was courageous to speak out.
our bodies have an incredible range of vibrational frequencies;this brother Fela's music has sublime vibrational range that will create an amzing resonance, and if you pay attention to the diologue therein you will discern a message so powerful...I dare sy so profound that it requests of you one task: PASS IT ON AND SPREAD THIS MESSAGE for this music is empowering...as brother FELA says,"lets sing a nice song together."
2020 still Rockies on my head right now, can someone please tell me what do you want to say about our dear country Nigeria is it good or bad, Fela kuti has been said it before? Is it about no water,electricity,road,food,house,oil,transportation or bad political leaders,(BABA FELA KUTI)has spoke about it all
The song is about how Africa has plenty to take care of itself. But Europeans came and taught Africans they were “3rd world” “living in a dust bin” in relations to their “living standards”. Promising clean water, light and food when Africa was fine before them coming. The ironic thing is European lifestyle and values have poisoned the water, adulterated the food, and destroyed the global environment. Africa wake up, foreign things are NOT better, they are destructive and wasteful. Look at the US morally, its hell on earth. Natural living is the best, which Africans were doing for MILLIONS of years, while white people have only been here for 5000.
wierd how this song sounds rushed to listen to but slower to walk to its beat. Love its 'voodoo'.still wierd how it seems to be played faster than remember and no i don't trust google and i-tunes
He's a god. He's done his own part to warn people about the corrupted elites in the society but they all never listen to him and now when baba is gone, most are now seeing truth in what he said years ago. Rip FELA.
The message of this song hits me like a ton of bricks.
Fela writes about the realest shit. He delivers a very sad and bitter truth in such a beautiful way.
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The Great Olufela is alive every time we play his songs.
Long live Fela. His lyrics are still valid and true. Salutes and respect from Chile, where Fela's music aplies, even more today!
Long live Fela his lyrics are still applicable. I know your country's history my brother. The lies of UN and the big others we know them robbing the common man to enrich others in the so called rich nations. We are not poor nations we know the poor only Fela was courageous to speak out.
Fela did knock the truth into the heads of the government when he was alive. You will always be in our heart. Your legacy lives on.
this music changed my life long live FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI and the AFRICA 70/EGYPT 80
our bodies have an incredible range of vibrational frequencies;this brother Fela's music has sublime vibrational range that will create an amzing resonance, and if you pay attention to the diologue therein you will discern a message so powerful...I dare sy so profound that it requests of you one task: PASS IT ON AND SPREAD THIS MESSAGE for this music is empowering...as brother FELA says,"lets sing a nice song together."
MY AFRICAN FATHER FELA KUTI THE MUSIC OF AFRICA AND THE WORLD
This piece is an epic! Extremely intelligent. He shall forever be a legend.
2020 still Rockies on my head right now, can someone please tell me what do you want to say about our dear country Nigeria is it good or bad, Fela kuti has been said it before? Is it about no water,electricity,road,food,house,oil,transportation or bad political leaders,(BABA FELA KUTI)has spoke about it all
The whole of Africa
@@louisotieno4712 Hmmmmmmm.......What a shame
The song is about how Africa has plenty to take care of itself. But Europeans came and taught Africans they were “3rd world” “living in a dust bin” in relations to their “living standards”. Promising clean water, light and food when Africa was fine before them coming. The ironic thing is European lifestyle and values have poisoned the water, adulterated the food, and destroyed the global environment. Africa wake up, foreign things are NOT better, they are destructive and wasteful. Look at the US morally, its hell on earth. Natural living is the best, which Africans were doing for MILLIONS of years, while white people have only been here for 5000.
I borrowed this album 30 years ago and taped it. I was so stoned I taped side one twice. Good to hear side two.
Classic war of horns, percussions and stinging keyboard. Another great upload, thanx Hogan523, U must live long, Ashe.
storia della musica. fantastico. specialmente dal minuto 11' ......from Italy.. agoregowezi ... agoregowezi..ale fela kuti!!!'
A masterpiece anytime. A political message ever so relevant for Africa.
JIDE MODELE even in 2019.
❤️🎵🎵 ...35 years and counting - still very fresh and relevant.
A good documentary of a great massages of a good record is always be new and fresh.
A mon avis le meilleur disque de Fela .Génial!!
I just realize that today is the anniversary of his passage to eternal life .
VERY AMAZING MUSIC! GREAT ARTIST EMEKA OGBOH 2 bring us he`s culture withe A.R.T. 2 drink!WOW! RESPECT!THIS BRAIN IS WORKING :)!
Baba Kalakuta goes beyond being a musician. Baba is a phenomenon
QUE CHIMBA ESTA MUSIK!!!
como kisiera que en estas epocas hubiera menos bandas de mierda y mas artistas apasionados
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Thank u very much for posting this music, there can be only one baba 70
this is 2019 and these vices are still valid..
Fela a genius.
its a travesty to call him just a singer. He transcended music.
Long live the great legend
perfekt greeting from germany
As for me you are still life
Spiritual music from Fela - the Chief Priest, Abami Eda, Eleniyan, Black President, Omo iya aje
Nothing more to add. Just let the much awaited Revolution starts.
Vecchio marpione di Fela Kuti! C'è poco da dire:un GENIO della musica afro! Da drizzare i peli sulle braccia! Vai genio...
GRANDISSIMO
music is life love this
Genius!!!!
It was released in 1980.
there are hidden messages on the album covers...
Woaaaa nana yaw from Ghana, the greatest man ever lived, what visionary, God blessed Africa, please Africans let love ourselves. One love.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
baba fela for life
Here Comes A Sufferhead Edict Signature...
paz !!!
Genius
tune!
#Headnodder of a #jam #jerker
love it
yu gono agono weti plenti agono weti yu gono abaoto watta,ligty,foodo,housy,yu gono,.-.-., fela anikulapo kuti,.-,.--celui dont émane la grandeur.,-.,-
great - many thks for the upload - what year was this released ? i'm a new major fan
you rule baby ...you know it
"....Fehintola, ashewo lo ma ya..."
Who's band playing Africa 70 or Egypt 80?
Thx for your answer and Keep Calm and Groove Afrobeat.
...the band playing on this song was Egypt 80. Tony Allen and several other personnel left in 1980, marking the end of Afrika 70.
in. Nigeria a meal that is served with meat say Rice for instance. You eat ...
buenissimo! filet mignon!
il migliore
wierd how this song sounds rushed to listen to but slower to walk to its beat. Love its 'voodoo'.still wierd how it seems to be played faster than remember and no i don't trust google and i-tunes
locura
Now ibe leanrd somyimg mw
evry body dance
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Who is really responsible for this Original Sufferhead?
its a travesty to call him just a singer. He transcended music.
a messenger. a leader. a legend
chine62 fella is undisputed magic legend.may his souls rest in peace
He's a god. He's done his own part to warn people about the corrupted elites in the society but they all never listen to him and now when baba is gone, most are now seeing truth in what he said years ago.
Rip FELA.