@@qalilenasir3726 then wtf happened? U are all over the world now causing problems and act like some kind of fucking kings.this band is very good though
At 0:40: That keyboard player was an Eritrean Muslim brother who lived in Mogadishu in the 1980s. He tragically died due to electrocution in 1989. I think his name was Saalax (Saleh). There was also his musician brother in this Durdur band.
omg Would be jammin' until the break of dawn. dur dur my favorite band,childhood memories the good old days back in mogadishu,when xamar cade was xamar cade.miss my country.
Allah ya Rahma her. As a 5 year old in Barawa Somalia I fell in love with her voice and loved the instruments of Dur Dur. I was telling all my family & friends as a little man lol😂 that I was going to marry her when I grow up. My heart broke when I found out she was married to one of the brothers with the guitar. 💕 Mashallah. May Allah (SWT) grant her the highest paradise. Ameen 😊
At 0:40: That keyboard player was an Eritrean Muslim brother who lived in Mogadishu in the 1980s. He tragically died due to electrocution in 1989. I think his name was Saalax (Saleh). There was also his musician brother in this Durdur band.
Somalia had Eretrian for hundreds of years. One of them I Know a lady 75 years now had 4 generations of family there. They are of course completely Somali now. We also had many who came in the 70s to 80s who received great help with open arms, because they fled from Mengistu Haile Mariam. Siad Barre helped Eretria in their fight against Ethiopia and the rest is history.
this time i was six or seven year old i used to hear this song from the micrphones of teashops, that time peop from village or far bush of the country were not use to sleep in the towns with out reason
Durdur mucjiso faneed bay ahayd. Ina Cujeer Cajami oo bass garaacaya waa reer UK ogaantey.Yuusuf Alyeefi waa ninka gitaarka garaacaya. Bassku waa lafdhabar sida batariga. Muusig wada socda oo haddana kala socda. Soomaali fan way dhistay. Hadda ma organ baa fan wadi kara? Bal eeg sida kooxdu u wada bilayso heesta. Jubba Souvenir Shop baan wax ka iibsan jiray.
Waayo waayo I was very young Friday we used to watch Somali tape video early nineties I was in lower primary in Kenya my mom thought every thing abt our cultures sahro she was our favourite musicians
Waan usoo jeedi jirnay anaga oo ah ciyaal xaafadeed heasaha Sahra Dawo marka habeenka Jimcaha laga soo deynayo TV-ga qaranka. Siyaad Barre ayaa sidaa ku dumiyay QARNIMADII JINSIYADA SOOMAALIYEED ilaa maanta la aamino FEDERAL iyo in qabiilku uu yahay halka ugu danbeyso ee qofka Soomaaligaa uu magan galo aaminana.
This was awesome and must hearken back to a liberal society rich in arts and culture - probably right before the Islamic fundamentalists that now plague Somalia came to the forefront and regressed the nation several decades.
Somalia was never a Liberal country. Even before the civil war, Somalia was very much Conservative and socialist. This isn't the space to spew your hate for Islam.
@@ayb1470 How is speaking about Islamic fundamentalists and their impact on a country equivalent to spewing hate for Islam? Is Somalia better off due to these fundamentalists? You're ridiculous with that. Sit down.
@gsup45 because your comment is absolutely nonsense. The civil war occurred because of tribalism and political motivations, it had nothing to do with Islamic fundamentalism. The problem in the country now is one that was created due to a power vacuum spanning over 25yrs and the irony is that there weren't any fundamentalist issues in somali until the early 2000s when America started involving itself in somali elections and I'm sure you won't be surprised that during that same period it was already invading and destabilising Iraq and Afghanistan. The problem in Somalia is geopolitical that is being masked as a religious issue. I think I would know more about my own country than someone who only knows from what he sees on TV where the agenda is already set.
@ayb1470 First of all, I never positioned myself as an expert on Somalia. I said "must hearken back." That was obviously a speculative statement and was based on extrapolation from information available to me. I can freely accept that you know more about Somalia because you're from there. That being said, I'm not a low-information person. I'm very well-read geographically speaking, studied and wrote detailed dissertations on world history on a variety of countries, and have friends from several countries to include every single country in East Africa. My maternal grandfather was a career diplomat and the former Nigerian ambassador to the United States. My mother and her siblings grew-up and went to school in many of the countries he was posted to including Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Germany. While I accept your premise that Islamic fundamentalism might not constitute the majority of the cause of the conflict in Somalia, it is playing a negative role today in the conflict and several others around the world. It can be oppressive and is oppressive in Somalia. Although I'm Christian, half my family is Muslim on my Father's side and the other Christian. I'm definitely not Islamaphobic. I support a number of issues around the world that affect both Muslims and Christians like the Palestinian issue for example. I'm fully aware of the US being 100% unfair on many issues and speaking out of both sides of its mouth. I don't however believe Islam or any other religion has a place in ruling any country or telling its people what to do. Every government should be secular and let its people follow whatever religion they deem apt.
oVoTube allah haw naxariisto your uncle Ciise Daahir Qaasim . I remembered when he was dating and then married his first wife Sahra before Sahra dawo .she was my aunt .
Vermoetan, Thanks bro, glad you liked our music without understanding the lyrics. This was the golden years of Somali music. I've recently come to appreciate Somali music myself, I'm a hip hop head lol
She's talking her crush, saying: O boy, if you're thinking my walk towards you is "pretending," I'm going to speak your mother tongue so as to understand.....
This is hot! Such an infectious groove and the vocals are soooooo sweet! I need more Somali music now. Wow!
I know we banging this way..40 years ago..can u believe that
@@qalilenasir3726 then wtf happened? U are all over the world now causing problems and act like some kind of fucking kings.this band is very good though
@@torkeehoroarmeija9542 shit hppens
@@torkeehoroarmeija9542 lmaoo miks haet roolii tääll lets not act are good everywhere
@@libanmaxamedmaxamed6604 sqq
Beautiful music....big love from the UK
Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬. Feeling the groove 🎶
Br is somalia
Viva Somalia we love you our brothers love your music gule Asmera
Welcome brother. We love our Eritreans brothers and sisters as well.
we love you too bro ..so thnks
Thanks. We love you too.
At 0:40: That keyboard player was an Eritrean Muslim brother who lived in Mogadishu in the 1980s. He tragically died due to electrocution in 1989. I think his name was Saalax (Saleh). There was also his musician brother in this Durdur band.
@@waryaawariiri1812 ohh no May he R.I.P 🙏
Ummada maanta nool baan wax la’aaminaa jirin.
love somalia songss,,may God protect somalia and bring back freedom and stability
Insha Allah
Dur Dur band always be the backbone of Somali music. Sahra Dawo legendary!!!
Proud to be Somali
most definitely!!
❤🇪🇷❤🇸🇴❤
Groovalistic Somali ;)
💙💙💙🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Was proud. Not anymore.
omg Would be jammin' until the break of dawn. dur dur my favorite band,childhood memories the good old days back in mogadishu,when xamar cade was xamar cade.miss my country.
sayid mohamed I wish I could have seen it before the civil war. The white pearl of africa, but I was born too late
Isha calaa hes qarami
Allah ya Rahma her. As a 5 year old in Barawa Somalia I fell in love with her voice and loved the instruments of Dur Dur. I was telling all my family & friends as a little man lol😂 that I was going to marry her when I grow up. My heart broke when I found out she was married to one of the brothers with the guitar. 💕 Mashallah. May Allah (SWT) grant her the highest paradise. Ameen 😊
Similarly my childhood crush was saado cali warsame.
At 0:40: That keyboard player was an Eritrean Muslim brother who lived in Mogadishu in the 1980s. He tragically died due to electrocution in 1989. I think his name was Saalax (Saleh). There was also his musician brother in this Durdur band.
Allah u naxariisto
waxaad ku qaldeeysaa Abdukadir Nagash Wahab....
wiilashaan isla dhashay wexeey ahaayeen reer Xamar wexeeyna degenaayee xamar jabjab suuqa Ansalooti.... raali ahaaw walaal.
Somalia had Eretrian for hundreds of years. One of them I Know a lady 75 years now had 4 generations of family there. They are of course completely Somali now. We also had many who came in the 70s to 80s who received great help with open arms, because they fled from Mengistu Haile Mariam. Siad Barre helped Eretria in their fight against Ethiopia and the rest is history.
Eritrean brothers were Abdiwahab Nagash but I don't remember his brother's name, Abdiwahab was a young singer while his brother was a musician.
@@ahmeddhaqane637 you’re right, they keyboard player and the guitar player are my uncles. Did you know them?
Any durdur band song gives me goosebumps!😢😢
Before Moryan stole Mogadishu 😢
They’re the reason I love all African music
Never knew that Somalia is this advanced at the time, so sad they fallen the way it is now.
Yep we were sad😢
As a Somali I can’t lie Somali people did it to themselves all because of qabil (tribes)
Although iam Somali sijui but I love my culture roots
Umadda maanta nool baan wax la aaminaa jirin😭😭😭😭😍😍😍😍
😘😘😘
Haa walaahi waa run
The song ends with "There's no body to trust nowadays". Well said Sahra.
a trick : you can watch movies at Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching loads of movies during the lockdown.
@Titus Amos Yea, have been watching on flixzone for months myself =)
Is it possible to share the translated lyrics in English or french? Thank you
@@MohamadAlRifai hold on im sure someone translated it in the comments
@@Sofia-td8pz has anyone done it to you knowledge ?
somali legend singer sahra dawo...i like her pure sweet voice...oh what days and what singers
4yrs later 4/01/24 iam watching again one of my favorite somali singers
4yrs later 4/01/24 iam watching again one of my favorite somali singers 😍😍👌👌
4yrs later 4/01/24 iam watching again one of my favorite somali singers 😍😍👌👌
4yrs later 4/01/24 iam watching again one of my favorite somali singers 😍😍👌👌
This is straight HEAT!
fireeeee
We being Rollin this way.36 years ago can u dig it
guy on the congas has me every time, such a groove :)
Oscar Travis you mean (patrice evra)
Insane right
Ppppp
this what i like this band they all dancing you cant be boring
That is the late Durdur band conga drummer.M.M. Issa better known for his stage name Ooyaaye, May Allah have mercy on his soul.
They sound fabulous‼❤👍👍
Believe or not.this is 32 year ago Somalian was rolling wey ahead rest of the world
this time i was six or seven year old i used to hear this song from the micrphones of teashops, that time peop from village or far bush of the country were not use to sleep in the towns with out reason
V
Galabtaa fiidiyowgan lagu duubayey mundulii weynaa ee Hotel Jubba dadkii daawanaayey baan kamid ahaa, wakhti wacanoo tagay buu ahaa.
Imisadii bay ahayd zhp maiisheegi kartaa
@@cabdiqanihassan8039 1986/87 baan is leeyahay waa midkood.
Waa mahadzantahy zhp
Ninka organka garaacaya aun waxaa la dhihi jiray Ciise. Organilku Roland buu iila eeg yahay uu Sugulle (Iftin) tumi jiray.
Durdur mucjiso faneed bay ahayd. Ina Cujeer Cajami oo bass garaacaya waa reer UK ogaantey.Yuusuf Alyeefi waa ninka gitaarka garaacaya. Bassku waa lafdhabar sida batariga. Muusig wada socda oo haddana kala socda. Soomaali fan way dhistay. Hadda ma organ baa fan wadi kara? Bal eeg sida kooxdu u wada bilayso heesta. Jubba Souvenir Shop baan wax ka iibsan jiray.
Allailahee kuwa maanta noolbaan jirin waxla aamino
Forever you are my favourite bands
🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴. Dur dur 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Waayo waayo I was very young Friday we used to watch Somali tape video early nineties I was in lower primary in Kenya my mom thought every thing abt our cultures sahro she was our favourite musicians
Ahmed Khalif same experience
This was 1989 32yrs plus Somalia 🇸🇴 ❤️❤️
what a groove! i like - thanks for sharing it
OMG I FIND IT OMG YES , ive looking for this for like a year now
She was very young ❤🎉
Daqiiqadaha 1:43 ilaa 1:50 waxaan uga jeedaa xagga danbe ee Sahra Dawo iyo musishinka gadaashooda Ahun Cabdiraxmaan Kaunda kaamiristihii weynaa Ee Telefishankii Soomaaliya oo heesta xagga danbe ka duubaya.
This is milody song and nice
❤Xusuus gaar ah ayey ii leedahay
the old days 😍 When a life was smooth💖
It was 32 ago when this music was made the nice days in mogadisho
Bellissimo pezzo!
👏🎶🥁🎹🎸🎙💃
Abwaan Adan maxamed cumar (Adan looshade) iyo sahra Abuukar
Inshaa Allah cimri dheer iyo caafimaad
Muusig is hoos socda. Bareyaal bay noqon karaan.
Ummadda maanta nool baan wax la’aaminaa jirin. Waa runtaada
This ARE real people
37 years ago we Somalian was Rollin this way. Before fuck it up civel war
well this absolutely slaps
no but the guy on the Bongos does. 😂
Zahra Dawo Heybad,Qurux & Cod ayaa alle isugu daray,Maash'allaah!!!...Good time..Scww.
Somali disco Mogadishu my blood.
Awesome music!
Walahi anoo aad u yar aya jeclaa sahro 7or 9 jir ah, yarida aya iciishey know Iam old from noth america igu salama
wicked. Anyone know if this was this released on vinyl? Latest compilation doesn't have it. No listing on Discogs...
Somali music 80s
This club is call durdur band
Yes. Look it up on ebay
no it's not on any reissue's yet i don't think but souljazz orchestra did a great cover of it last year which is available
@@dayglowjoe excuse me but how they made cover of it? Did they sing in somali?. And where i can find it?
@@eastafricana1584 it's an instrumental cover version. just search "souljazz orchestra is yeelyel" in youtube
Waxaan soo xasuus tay nabada iyo xuriyada qosalka farxada markaan aan ku jirnay iyo maanta heerka aan mareeyno ilaahoow noogar gaar taasne adigaa nasiisay tane adigaa nasiisay adiga markasto mahada iskaleh
Du génie pur !!!
Love it!
Yes is it ok
can you hear Thriller influence in there?
Habenka waan joogey showga😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
زمان تقول مافي احد تثق فيه، الآن اش نقول 😂😂
حقيقي يا شكرية 😂😂😂
عن نفسي جاي اقلب في تاريخ الوريات طلعوا مب هينين والحين ينظرون علينا 😂
@@the_AAAAAciyal Cassir 😂
Nice Song from 🇸🇴 somali songs
I'm so bummed i can't get this in vinyl anywhere
Analog Africa released a big comp of their music which is required listening.
This song is doooope🔥💯🔥🕺👯♀️
The origin of all
Live and music
You no nees thi understand to feel ❤️🧡💚
Sahro dawo kooxdii durdur xusuustii adis ababa
Best music
Best hees❤ ❤❤❤
Eraydii abwaan Adan maxamed cumar ( Adan looshade)
Oo reer xingalool ah miyaa bro?
Waan usoo jeedi jirnay anaga oo ah ciyaal xaafadeed heasaha Sahra Dawo marka habeenka Jimcaha laga soo deynayo TV-ga qaranka. Siyaad Barre ayaa sidaa ku dumiyay QARNIMADII JINSIYADA SOOMAALIYEED ilaa maanta la aamino FEDERAL iyo in qabiilku uu yahay halka ugu danbeyso ee qofka Soomaaligaa uu magan galo aaminana.
CEYDIID markuu soo galay ayuu Xamar buu wadanku dumay. Hadii uusan isaga iyo jabhadiisa usc jiri laheen Cali Mahdi wax fiican buu sameen lahaa.
Who were the 169 soggy loafs that gave this banger a thumbs down?
Xsuuu 2008 mrkin andhgaystay
Ummada maanta noolbaan wax la aaminaa jirin
I CNT forget fananinti hore Sahra ahmed binti Cumar malika khadra dhahir maryan mursal magool fadumo qasiim Saado Cali tubeec that jubba was the star
That was my time
May allah give us peace
Waxa daway 2004 kabanka marka an akay waxa u qabay hub lugu wadiyena aha ciyalnimo
Quruxleey sahra
Boqorad❤
Ciidul caafiya saaxiibayaal
Wed/10/April/2024
Baan dhagaysanayaa sahro dawo
Anybody have the lyrics to this song?
🌹LYRICS 🌹
Haddaad mooday inan yahoow,
Afar qaadistaydanii,
Inay tahay is yeel yeel,
Inay tahay is yeel yeel,
Af Soomaaligeeygiyoo,
Waxaan kugu akhriyayaa,
Afka baarki kula yahay,
Afka baarki kula yahay,
Eedeydu kaa dheer,
Eedeydu kaa dheer,
Umadda maanta nool baan,
Wax la aaminaa jirin,
Umadda maanta nool baan,
Wax la aaminaa jirin,
Haddii aanan ooyinoo,
Ilma iga dareerinoo,
Indhahaygu barareyn,
Indhahaygu barareyn,
Waxa uurka jirabaa,
Dusha laga arkeyninee,
Waan Ololayaayee,
Waan Ololayaayee,
Kollayto eedi kaa dheer,
Kollayto eedi kaa dheer,
Umadda maanta nool baan,
Wax la aaminaa jirin,
Umadda maanta nool baan,
Wax la aaminaa jirin.
Love storey songs
Pronounce wax like wah
In somali x is ح
C pronounce like ع
Waaaaaaaaaaaw waa hees mcn
Nolow Edo Macan ❤😘
Cool groove
old school 1084
SOO GOOD
Yeah Somalian groove before civel war
This was awesome and must hearken back to a liberal society rich in arts and culture - probably right before the Islamic fundamentalists that now plague Somalia came to the forefront and regressed the nation several decades.
Somalia was never a Liberal country. Even before the civil war, Somalia was very much Conservative and socialist.
This isn't the space to spew your hate for Islam.
@@ayb1470 How is speaking about Islamic fundamentalists and their impact on a country equivalent to spewing hate for Islam? Is Somalia better off due to these fundamentalists? You're ridiculous with that. Sit down.
@gsup45 because your comment is absolutely nonsense. The civil war occurred because of tribalism and political motivations, it had nothing to do with Islamic fundamentalism. The problem in the country now is one that was created due to a power vacuum spanning over 25yrs and the irony is that there weren't any fundamentalist issues in somali until the early 2000s when America started involving itself in somali elections and I'm sure you won't be surprised that during that same period it was already invading and destabilising Iraq and Afghanistan.
The problem in Somalia is geopolitical that is being masked as a religious issue.
I think I would know more about my own country than someone who only knows from what he sees on TV where the agenda is already set.
@ayb1470 First of all, I never positioned myself as an expert on Somalia. I said "must hearken back." That was obviously a speculative statement and was based on extrapolation from information available to me. I can freely accept that you know more about Somalia because you're from there. That being said, I'm not a low-information person. I'm very well-read geographically speaking, studied and wrote detailed dissertations on world history on a variety of countries, and have friends from several countries to include every single country in East Africa. My maternal grandfather was a career diplomat and the former Nigerian ambassador to the United States. My mother and her siblings grew-up and went to school in many of the countries he was posted to including Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Germany. While I accept your premise that Islamic fundamentalism might not constitute the majority of the cause of the conflict in Somalia, it is playing a negative role today in the conflict and several others around the world. It can be oppressive and is oppressive in Somalia. Although I'm Christian, half my family is Muslim on my Father's side and the other Christian. I'm definitely not Islamaphobic. I support a number of issues around the world that affect both Muslims and Christians like the Palestinian issue for example. I'm fully aware of the US being 100% unfair on many issues and speaking out of both sides of its mouth. I don't however believe Islam or any other religion has a place in ruling any country or telling its people what to do. Every government should be secular and let its people follow whatever religion they deem apt.
the guy who's playing the piano is my uncle
oVoTube allah haw naxariisto your uncle Ciise Daahir Qaasim . I remembered when he was dating and then married his first wife Sahra before Sahra dawo .she was my aunt .
Ciise Qaasim was a legent at at playing Piano, Wuxuu ahaa Halyeey hobolada Durdur dhinaca Garaacista Pianada He was one of my fav RIP Legend
Ninka leygu magac daray waye, ALLAH unaxaristo.
When we were kings. This was live play without the lip sync fake music we see today
Do they sing in Arabic or Somali?
Somali. It may sound Arabic to non Afro-Asiantic language speakers.
@@mplsridah one of the most refreshing music sounds i have heard in the last days
Vermoetan,
Thanks bro, glad you liked our music without understanding the lyrics. This was the golden years of Somali music. I've recently come to appreciate Somali music myself, I'm a hip hop head lol
@@Vermoetan thanks Somali music ist sehr geil indeed
@@Vermoetan look for shareero band its another in 1970s for Somali music's
TV muqdisho qaranka somaliyed u shidan sahro dawo dagal ka jabhada iyo kacanka dhacay fanan so baxay iyada ugu danbeysay 1988 melaha fanka kuso birtay koxda durdur aheyd
Bahdon abdi
Nice Song of Somal
thanks .sahra dawo
Durdur band 1989
Sahraay umada manta nool wax la amina jirin sideen ka yeelnaa ?
Heesaha Qarnka in la qaado sanadaan danbo maxaa diiday mise soomalida hore ayaa naga wadan jeclaa ??
Dur dur band in 80s and 90s
Hello everyone! has anyone translated the lyrics to arabic, french or english ? i would love to know what she's talking about :)
Nice voice good looks
❤❤❤❤❤❤ mahadsanid adeer
Fantastic!!!!
WoW 🇸🇴
Waw waayihii hore waayihihii lasoo dhaafay waayo wayo dheh
one love!
Daahir cabdi
Amazing!
2026 Ayaan dhagaysanayaa
SOMALIA
Waa sanad kee hestan? ❤️
Around 1988 - 89
what does “is yeelyel” mean?
Pretense.
Pretending basically faking
She's talking her crush, saying: O boy, if you're thinking my walk towards you is "pretending," I'm going to speak your mother tongue so as to understand.....
Markay olosho waaban qababaa Sahara kinin