Who is listening to this hit in March, 2019? This song came out long before I was born. I grew up listening to it...even though I belong to the R & B generation, I love this song. I am now a grown up man with kids and the stakes for my life are now higher. Indeed, let's respect our women and above all our marriages. "He who finds a wife, finds a good thing and obtains favour from the LORD" (Proverbs 8:22)
No doubt one of the best Zambian musicians of the 1970s and 1980s. Nashil Pitchen Kazembe had that natural voice that flowed naturally. His Band was probably the best at playing instruments at that time. No computers involved! Proper instruments!
Strong Zambian music. Promoting the Zambian heritage national identity.... unlike these newbies singing replicated songs from other cultures and nations. They suffer from severe identity crisis...
Reminds me with nostalgia the year when I completed my Zambia National Service stint in February 1982 and rejoined father, mother and my younger siblings at house No.28/E in Kankoyo township, Mufulira. Ageless music this one is.
Brothers and sisters can anyone download this legend's nos Kabolala Wachikondi, Pfupa Lokakamisa if possible PLEASE I am a Zimbabwean but to be honest this guy was a TRUE legend.
I remember some years back when defao came to zambia, he asked for this song to be played. When his wish was granted, he mimed and performed on this song out of respect for Nashil Pichen Kazembe
Aliel Peterson Eliya from Mtunga Village, Mchinji, Malawi. Nashil was my best musician in 1980s when I was in school. Now I long to get these records, but they are very scarce. Zambia Malawi wa neighbour chabe.
I remember staying in mine townships in wusakile these were master piece played in jukebox nearly every day when tarvens open after 14hrs and no under 18years strictly and l was under 12years
grew up in O section near Mwansanga Council Tarvern in Kamuchanga, Mufulira. We listened to this song everyday when the tarvern opened at 10 hrs. Great times
Thank you very much for this song it takes me back as far as mid 70s in wusakile together with serenje kalindula nkana red devils . hai to all the people of wusakile
Nashil Pichen kazembe .takes me back to the 70s in mount makulu chilanga .life was beautiful, simple .people were healthy funerals were scarce, there wasnt much to complain about. People visited each other , people talked to each other. Friends were many .
Amazing build up in this song reminds u of late congolese luambo makiadi's Franco songs. Mr kazembe also did a campaign song for KK which I cannot find ati "zambia sitifuna driver abili umozi chabe kk!
This song reminds of my late brother Mr Julius sendama, we used to listen from the jukebox at buseko tarven section 2 mufulira.we used to dance. Ibila,ibila,. Kikiki. Bupe from malawi
What was so interesting and fun so nice and would make your day and reduce stress during training at zns was the commanders and instructors English, guys you would laugh laugh all day , and get punished but even in the mud of being punished you will still laugh, broken English that was being spoken by the instructors were so fun to listen to , remember these people came from grade 4,7 bad standard 6 for some but majority were grade 4 and 7. Remember we used to write exam exams in grade 4 to go grade 5 and was so competitive..very nice programs
Who is listening to this hit in March, 2019? This song came out long before I was born. I grew up listening to it...even though I belong to the R & B generation, I love this song. I am now a grown up man with kids and the stakes for my life are now higher. Indeed, let's respect our women and above all our marriages. "He who finds a wife, finds a good thing and obtains favour from the LORD" (Proverbs 8:22)
Chrispin Chisanga listening
Playing it 2020
Listening to it right
Back in my younger days when I no bill to pay and so happier then. Could dance Chikokoshi
I do and I love zed music reminds where I came from as a young kid
No doubt one of the best Zambian musicians of the 1970s and 1980s. Nashil Pitchen Kazembe had that natural voice that flowed naturally. His Band was probably the best at playing instruments at that time. No computers involved! Proper instruments!
There was free things in those days,he sung,ati vamahala vinatha, and we started playing for anything you do, even women started charging
Best music of all seasons
Infact no new musician can match him
Strong Zambian music. Promoting the Zambian heritage national identity.... unlike these newbies singing replicated songs from other cultures and nations. They suffer from severe identity crisis...
True my brother
These songs need to be preserved in a good library for use now and in the future. You can't compare this type of singing to the ones we hear nowadays.
I wish those days can come back
Reminds me with nostalgia the year when I completed my Zambia National Service stint in February 1982 and rejoined father, mother and my younger siblings at house No.28/E in Kankoyo township, Mufulira. Ageless music this one is.
Hi ba Mathews, i would like to learn how the whole process of zns used to work in the past. Do you mind talking about this subject to me?
Jukebox,ZNS... Kafue Military Camp..1982
Mufulira Wanderers 😳😳😳
Awesome ❤
Brothers and sisters can anyone download this legend's nos Kabolala Wachikondi, Pfupa Lokakamisa if possible PLEASE I am a Zimbabwean but to be honest this guy was a TRUE legend.
Our brothers and sisters in Zimbabwe. Wishing you well . We also listened to John chibadura
This song in the 70's it sold like hot cakes especially in congo by that time it was called Zaire, very good memories of Zambia , Zaire.
Music with a meaningful message👌.
2023, we are here❤️
I remember some years back when defao came to zambia, he asked for this song to be played. When his wish was granted, he mimed and performed on this song out of respect for Nashil Pichen Kazembe
Mike Ng'on
wow i love this comment
I remember Defao's comments on this song and kazembe songs,Defao actually danced to this song in the znbc studios
Beautiful 😍😍😍
@@marymule-winz1994 I tell u this songs reminds me some way back in late 70s & 80s when is very small
Who is listening to this in 2024
Aliel Peterson Eliya from Mtunga Village, Mchinji, Malawi. Nashil was my best musician in 1980s when I was in school. Now I long to get these records, but they are very scarce. Zambia Malawi wa neighbour chabe.
Was one of the best songs I loved in the 70's.Im now 57 and s to still enjoy the songs.They had meanings.
We grew up during this era... Actually this music is nolstagic. Brings memories like a tidal wave 👍
We here listening to the heroes songs
That's the more reason I appreciate pure Zambian Music, so full of memories
Very good music indeed, we appreciate these songs
I remember staying in mine townships in wusakile these were master piece played in jukebox nearly every day when tarvens open after 14hrs and no under 18years strictly and l was under 12years
Great music from yesteryears. This reminds me that we are on the move.
Good music Dad's favorite, still see those records when we visit mum.
Old good days Zambia was Zambia no corruption days to remember
Nice one so many memories to me growing up in Chipata city , Zambia. 2023🙏🙏🙏💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
Reminds me of my grandmother monica kalesu kapasa when we went to buy her chibuku pa sibong
I grew up in maamba, it was nice watching miners dancing to these songs on pay day..... good old days.😔😔
Those days were really good
Good work. He came to Kenya and left a mark on the music scene.
Imagine from 1982 to date the message,sound and the voice is still superb na ka dance ku lasa bwino sana
grew up in O section near Mwansanga Council Tarvern in Kamuchanga, Mufulira. We listened to this song everyday when the tarvern opened at 10 hrs. Great times
Am in tears ..this masterpiece reminds me early 90’s those days everything was cool.
it reminds me of my childhood in 80s,great music never fades,
Thank you very much for this song it takes me back as far as mid 70s in wusakile together with serenje kalindula nkana red devils . hai to all the people of wusakile
kalampa ku chilata
Find these songs when I was born and I listened to them with love and still always want to listen to them. Beautiful music with no offensive words.
Very true my brother
Hermosa musica y excelente ritmo, asi mismo como la ejecucion de todos los instrumentos y las voces, gracias por compartirnosla
Nshili Malinda Part 1& 2. Great music and great and slendid memories😅😅
Nshili Malonda 😂😅
Nashil Pichen kazembe .takes me back to the 70s in mount makulu chilanga .life was beautiful, simple .people were healthy funerals were scarce, there wasnt much to complain about. People visited each other , people talked to each other.
Friends were many .
I love this song very much thanks god be with you all the time God first god for all my name is black Americans Zephaniah mulube one
Sometimes we wish to visit childhood 😢 just for hours
This is good. For sure this song Will stand the test of time.
The music that will never die. Thanks to these legends for their immerse talent.
Kt
Thank you so much
Wow... what great piece of art,this song reminds me of the olden days
Good old days when there was no corana virus
Even adverse climatic weather conditions of global warning were not there. Good days indeed.
I really miss these days with no problem an like today
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Those Good Old Days. fwebalekula bwino.
These were the day for sure
Excelent 💪👏
Reminds of my late Father a Mr Larsson Tambala Mwale who was an ardent follower of this legend called Kazembe
This song reminds me of my father
Thank you brothers
Fantastic music of the old days when record players were at their best, ITT supersonic
Still listening to legendary music 02-09-2023
Amazing build up in this song reminds u of late congolese luambo makiadi's Franco songs. Mr kazembe also did a campaign song for KK which I cannot find ati "zambia sitifuna driver abili umozi chabe kk!
I can't stop listening to this song
Beautiful song 👏👏
Leonard Mwiinga my from Mufulira,my your soul in peace senior man,dala your son ,i always remembered by play this song my father
good old days when Zambians had hope of good standard of living when cooper was at it's pick
Reminds me of mr kabamba grade 7 teacher at mt makulu primary school in chilanga 1979. .80.he loved nashil pichen kazembe.
Reminds when I was at School RASS power in the late 1980s and more late friends and those i'm living with. Thanks God for up to now I'm living ❤
Powerman Ras dear friend here in Colombia south america this music is highly valued would you be so kind to upload the full albun thanks.
So humbled to hear brothers and sisters in south America appreciate this music.
One song I like the most from part of the world is guantanamera
Contact me Wil drop some songs for you
I remember 1980's the retired miners with the record player in the evening time we use to dance chikokoshi
From Tanzania iam here 2024
This song reminds me of my late Father Mr.Enock Sakanya may his soul rest in peace
Wow! Ba Kazembe was a great! I vividly remember those good old in Chawama with Mr Kennedy Mwanza (Sikendiza) as he then was putting up a nice dance
This song reminds of my late brother Mr Julius sendama, we used to listen from the jukebox at buseko tarven section 2 mufulira.we used to dance. Ibila,ibila,. Kikiki. Bupe from malawi
What are you doing in malawi.nice to hear of good memories
Good old days when you are still asleep around 04_05hrs hearing that music from Dad s room with late Isaac mulinda
@Bameleki Ta.. then we pondola the song pa chorus in the night ati... ine chaamba sinizaleka paka nacho ku Chingwere..
No computerised kind of instruments. Great music with full of meaning.
I do admire those old days of these great people with uplifting lyrics...
Lovely piece of music.2019 still jamming this truck
thanks Ras-great song -takes me back to late
70s Zambia - muchi babala in Livingstone at end of term -we in diaspora are truly indebted
Remembering good old good days
Another great tune, classic, love it
Am a fan of old collections of pitchen kazembe
Iye I remember walking by pa Tarven watching older man dancing with women and eating vimbombo. Life was great then.
These songs reminds me record play of those days.. when our parents dancing to these songs they used to shout; Lppp!!!
Greatest hits of all time.Koodosx
Classic!! This reminds me my Mosi drinking uncles who sang this song in Senga/Tumbuka.Lol!!
Good old days listened to jukebox in Mine Masala council tavern way back..1980
This reminds me as a little boy growing in Lusaka and kabwe
He will always remain one of the best and fine musicians.
Olddays these are memories memories Old musicians rest in peace.
this song reminds me of my late dad, those good old days at 2 ZR
2023 December still listening I will be 50 next year
Professor Nashil Pichen Kazembe at it again!
Lovely music reminding me of my childhood
Ageless. Pa Mukwai Tavern, Kwacha T/Ship Kitwe. Golden Oldies
What was so interesting and fun so nice and would make your day and reduce stress during training at zns was the commanders and instructors English, guys you would laugh laugh all day , and get punished but even in the mud of being punished you will still laugh, broken English that was being spoken by the instructors were so fun to listen to , remember these people came from grade 4,7 bad standard 6 for some but majority were grade 4 and 7.
Remember we used to write exam exams in grade 4 to go grade 5 and was so competitive..very nice programs
It reminds me when friends behaved friendly no doubt
Good memories growing up listening to this from the beer hall
This man was great musical😂
these are songs of original and meaning.they never fades off. the importance of archives
Hello sir im still wating can you please upload the album Nshili Malonda
I remember those days in choma growing up liseli bottle store,or kachana nice music
Beautiful old songs will never end
my late mum used to this song when dad comes back home the following day in the 1980s😂😂😂😂
This man was a great guitarist
great, great music always forever no doubt about it
yes indeed songs rekindle memories and unite us a nation
Still kicking 2021 mother Zambia❤
It reminds me of old good days when my LOVELY late grandmother used to take excellent care of me my her SOUL REST in PEACE
The songs that had a meaning,it reminds me of my late mamu
we used to enjoy old music those days
Still the hit in 2023
Reminds me of the old days as a kid😊
Good massage and nice one.
My old time favorite song ♥️
I grew up in matero near down shadreck this was a hit song in the late 70s.
I remember my late father, he loved this 1980
Well done and meaningful.
I remember singing this song when am drunk, nalesetinga ba neba bashi margi and could be irritated when I sing at night pamudadada😂
April 2022 and this track is still jamming put here in NDOLA 🎉🎉🎉
Nice and powerful music.