No other afrobeat musician has been patient enough to get those percussions right. That is the secret place of the who afrobeat. African beat, not african press computer!
Remembering the day l youthfully mellowing around Lagos party time . Lagos was good then. With little money you u enjoy good , chop and quench , "Miliki Eko o ni ba je"
They sure don't make them like this anymore - Musicians-extraordinaire!!! Thanks Lekan for posting this SHRINE footage. It sure brings back old and sweet memories.
Thanks! I visited the Shrine in December of 1987 so this brought back all kinds of memories. I even had a beer with the great one, he seemed a little sour, I hope it wan't me! Great show.
Musique originale issue des entrailles de l'Afrique(Nigeria)...Résultat de recherches minutieuses.Rythme unique portant la griffe du Maître fêla anikulapo Kuti.Quelle délice !
The only True prophet and musician Africa and nigeria ever had. We miss you the great legend who spoke about future occurance of the future. Abami eda himself, Baba 70.
a sense of the continuance of the daily synergy of The Shrine when Fela was alive is evident in this video thanks.Hours of 'rehersal'. Love the serious horn and trumpet player solos b4 Fela plays
RIP 'YS' gentleman tenor man, always a delight listening to his vibrant solos. It's a honour to have met you. Viva gbedu pepple Street. If you know, you know.
RIP fela kuti and Yinusa Akinnibosun the other guy who led the lead Barotone Sax before Fela began to blow the Sax. Kindly upload more of Fela's live Performances.
The "other guy" opening before Fela on the Baritone sax is Showboy, the guy with the one eye. Unfortunately so addicted to coke. Heard he is down with a stroke and presently urgently needs help..
Man that lady with glasses OMG...from about 13:00 minute mark on she lets it go man!!! Twerking hard and better LONG before that was a even a term for it lol.
Once a man,s efforts are informed by fear and cowardice he loose his sense of being, he was no rubble rouser he was principled and disciplined and forever fearless
No one will miss those ever 'twerking' babes of the great Fela ... ummmmm.. shrine was fun... met with YS two Sundays ago at a brother's album launch.. the old man still got the skills
The descendants of this band still work on new tunes in a rehearsal studio next to Fela's former home in Ikeja. Check out the very nice Kalakuta Museum and Hotel.
genius- sometimes i wonder how this visionary , highly intelligent , well educated artist could make homophobic statements - time&place perhaps.....anyhow he remains in my top ten most magic 20th century musicians
Teacher don't teach me nonsense: Lyrics: Teacha teacha o na d lecturer b ur name Teacha teacha o na d lecture b d same make u no teach me again oh As soon as teachin finish yes, da thing ee it gon dye ee dey o 2ce Me n u no dey 4 d same u category Na d same category o Fela:now lets get to underground spiritual game. we all sing 2geda play music 2gedain happiness. All u ve to do's sing wat I play on my horn. now lets go...…. Aju aju…… yeah kereke, kereke, kereke, kereke yaa! kereke ji keke 3c intemitently swapping Yaa ! 3ce All d wahala, all d problems All d things, all d things dey go do 4 dis world go start wen d teacha school boy n schoolgirl jam 2geda who b teacha I go let u kno Wen we b pikin Fada/Mama b teacher wen we dey 4 sccul Teacha b teacha Now we dey university Lecturer b teacha Wen we dey start to work Government b teacha Cuuluture n Tradition(afta each line who b government teacha*2 Cuuluture n Tradition*2
Who is listening with 2020 respect one love
2023 for me
2024@@Driven_Dragon
I feel lucky to have witnessed several live performances of this LEGEND!
You are lucky Wave!
Wavecurve rebenezer obey
Wavecurve Ebenezer obey
Wavecurve a great musician in Africa merriman545
You're so lucky
No other afrobeat musician has been patient enough to get those percussions right. That is the secret place of the who afrobeat. African beat, not african press computer!
He remains my best musician in Nigeria
Wow..my oldest brother used to go to shrine, I was way too young to follow him..now am approaching 50 years and I see what he saw back in the 80’s
The way Fela slowly built the rhythm and then you are just inundated with sensory overload at the mastery of the man and his musicians.
Remembering the day l youthfully mellowing around Lagos party time . Lagos was good then. With little money you u enjoy good , chop and quench , "Miliki Eko o ni ba je"
Music Genus, imagine how the melody was built from a tap of drum to conjugation of many instruments into the music.
The best ever to have done it, his way, the best way
I was also lucky to have witnessed him live in several occasion at the Shrine in Lagos 1993. How time flies..
Still have goose pimples watching and listening to this in 2018
They sure don't make them like this anymore - Musicians-extraordinaire!!! Thanks Lekan for posting this SHRINE footage. It sure brings back old and sweet memories.
Thanks! I visited the Shrine in December of 1987 so this brought back all kinds of memories. I even had a beer with the great one, he seemed a little sour, I hope it wan't me! Great show.
Impossible, Fela never drank booze at all. Only ☘️
FELA was a great man! Rest on ABAMI EDA!
Captivating performance! Fela, always on my mind.
Musique originale issue des entrailles de l'Afrique(Nigeria)...Résultat de recherches minutieuses.Rythme unique portant la griffe du Maître fêla anikulapo Kuti.Quelle délice !
Another great tenor saxophone voice is gone - adieu YS, Rest in Peace!!!
The only True prophet and musician Africa and nigeria ever had. We miss you the great legend who spoke about future occurance of the future. Abami eda himself, Baba 70.
Mmmm, maybe the greatest but not the only. I say this in complete love with Fela, he is my fav.
d prophet who saw tomorrow, rest in peace
Glad I was able to be at his concert in Harlem New York while in college.
Musical artistry like no other. Maximum respect!
A GREAT Musician , makes me proud be an AFRICAN !!! We sure do HAVE RYTHUM
Love you and thanks for being you! From every Cell in your body that lived and still exist, I love you and may you spirit reign Forever!
a sense of the continuance of the daily synergy of The Shrine when Fela was alive is evident in this video thanks.Hours of 'rehersal'. Love the serious horn and trumpet player solos b4 Fela plays
The band arrangement, choreography & discipline exemplified is remarkable
RIP Yinusa Akinnibosun alias YS Fela's tenor sax player.
rip fela anikulapo kuti !!! i am not forget you !! you are the best musicien in africa !!!
RIP 'YS' gentleman tenor man, always a delight listening to his vibrant solos. It's a honour to have met you. Viva gbedu pepple Street. If you know, you know.
What a great man. We are gifted people R.I.P. FELA
Fella is the field marshal of music. ....mint 5:50 witness that......that was the coolest part.
Too bad we don't have more Fela live performances!!!
Too bad my brother.
Fela continue to Rest in Peace there will never another Musician like you you're missed
he was a hard worker you feel it in the music
RIP fela kuti and Yinusa Akinnibosun the other guy who led the lead Barotone Sax before Fela began to blow the Sax. Kindly upload more of Fela's live Performances.
The "other guy" opening before Fela on the Baritone sax is Showboy, the guy with the one eye. Unfortunately so addicted to coke. Heard he is down with a stroke and presently urgently needs help..
Thank you for this priceless video. Great quality, priceless masterpiece
Africa's finest export!
Fela , tu es une icône qu'on ne peut pas oublier.
Imagine seeing Fela at the Shrine!!!! Wow, just blaze up and be entranced. You know those people would never forget those performances.
MUSIC IS THE WEAPON !
Man that lady with glasses OMG...from about 13:00 minute mark on she lets it go man!!! Twerking hard and better LONG before that was a even a term for it lol.
This legend was and still remains the all time embodiment of a cartoon character " The fearless Fang in the now defunct " Boom Magazine " of 60s
Hmmm who is here with me 2019
anyone else see how Fela tuned the guitarists guitar while he was playing around 5:45 ?
Without disturbing
I was a regular at the Shrine Pepple Street. There is no place like that on this globe.
Souvenir nous l'avons vu quand il est venu à Strasbourg Une soirée inoubliable !
Thank you Baba Lekan!!
Once a man,s efforts are informed by fear and cowardice he loose his sense of being, he was no rubble rouser he was principled and disciplined and forever fearless
Revolutionary music...Abami EDA !
Akinremi Thompson correct
General fela..master i salute
Wonderful songs
we missed you abami EDA
" KING FELA KUTI - ' TEACHER DONT TEACH ME NONSENSE"!!!!
You are a true legend.
16:30--that was the exact trance dance Beyonce did in the Dejavu video.
No one will miss those ever 'twerking' babes of the great Fela ... ummmmm.. shrine was fun... met with YS two Sundays ago at a brother's album launch.. the old man still got the skills
Benson Mark Akinkugbe canthet enough of them
👑 fela evergreen
I love the motherland
At the beginning he's talking about how Wally Badarou produced this track. Genius finds Genius.
Great memories @ the shrine...
Lack of yansh na im mek ileke fall reach ground @3.05, if you know you know.
I envy you guys who witnessed Baba live especially at the shrine.i wasn't even Born
No one like FELA
Why is there literary fuck all footage of fela, one the most important figures in music of our times?!
Our National Icon Fela
The descendants of this band still work on new tunes in a rehearsal studio next to Fela's former home in Ikeja. Check out the very nice Kalakuta Museum and Hotel.
king Dela evergreen
Enigma! Enigma!!! The Great Enigma!!!!
genius- sometimes i wonder how this visionary , highly intelligent , well educated artist could make homophobic statements - time&place perhaps.....anyhow he remains in my top ten most magic 20th century musicians
I'm sorry , but what homophobic comments?
Comments that strongly states one supports for a particular sex orientation eg Being straight
Eleniyan abami eda Anikulapo Rip sir
the black president
How did you get this clip? Filmed shrine footage of the great man himself playing is extremely rare. Well done !
Bless up
Baba be our great legend
Abami Eda!
He is the real father
Teacher don't teach me nonsense:
Lyrics:
Teacha teacha o na d lecturer b ur name
Teacha teacha o na d lecture b d same
make u no teach me again oh
As soon as teachin finish yes, da thing ee it gon dye ee dey o 2ce
Me n u no dey 4 d same u category
Na d same category o
Fela:now lets get to underground spiritual game.
we all sing 2geda play music 2gedain happiness.
All u ve to do's sing wat I play on my horn. now lets go...….
Aju aju……
yeah
kereke, kereke, kereke, kereke
yaa!
kereke ji keke 3c
intemitently swapping
Yaa ! 3ce
All d wahala, all d problems
All d things, all d things dey go do
4 dis world go start
wen d teacha school boy n schoolgirl jam 2geda
who b teacha
I go let u kno
Wen we b pikin
Fada/Mama b teacher
wen we dey 4 sccul
Teacha b teacha
Now we dey university
Lecturer b teacha
Wen we dey start to work
Government b teacha
Cuuluture n Tradition(afta each line
who b government teacha*2
Cuuluture n Tradition*2
12:52 to 16:42 Wow!
where is the grand saxophone player Igo chico
KING!!!
interesting
14:42 - 15:52, YS tho' . .
+Sirmuel Lei Bosh
...serious serious ting.
Baba
fela tuti is a good sing
Nonsense still being taught..
Akinibusun is dead? RIP. (Referring to the saxophonist )
28:16- 28:47 tho master
Effortless twerking at 7.10.
fela babs
Kayode Olowomeye Oniwokuwo...😀
Ah....the roots of twerking.
Ke le ke ke chikeke ah ke chikeke ah.......
*******
orü
Baba be our great legend
Baba
Baba