I still remember those days when my mother was suffering in my father's house. She always sing this song with tears running down her eyes. Gone are the days when women will take such purnishment, thank God for that. I LOVE YOU YA HANNAH.
Sabanoh 75!!! I saw this band in 1979/80 in the Gambia. Sierra Leone music was rich in percussions, guitar harmonics and balanced singing. We got Wagadugu(easy dancing, Freetown Calypso),Bunny Mack(you're my sweetie,nothing sweets) with a genius producer Akie Dean.
The people of this nation are brains wasted.Icant imagine how talented these people are.MAY GOD SHOWER BLESSINGS ON SIERRA LEONE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE POOR AFRICAN NATION.may GODbless the people of sierra leone.
Just listening to this music brings back memories of my childhood growing up in Makeni Sierra Leone. This music was loved by my brothers and parents. My mom was a music lover I so missed them. I pray their souls rest in perfect peace.
The people of this nation are brains wasted.Icant imagine how talented these people are.MAY GOD SHOWER BLESSINGS ON SIERRA LEONE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE POOR AFRICAN NATION.may GODbless the people of sierra leone.love this music.
One of the greatest songs ever released. memories are just too much - what we the Kenema, Bo, etc agricultural shows, it takes you back to your origin where ever you are - Dream on.
~*erererererere......OOooooh Yeeeeeeaaaa......this one of the ole folk classics rite here!....LOL....from the vaults...it still sound crispy from the last time I heard it...LOL...*erererere....DJ Utube Radio Anonymous take us away....Wooooo!...LOLOL
OH MY GOD...GOD BLESS THE UPLOADER..I don't know when last I heard this song. It brings back sweet memories of Salone..This almost bring me to tears.. Love it
I remember this song, l was still in secondary school. I first heard this song at the famous Sanosco. It was a kios at the mobile gas station, at Blama Rd. Kenema. This song reminds me of my favorite members of Sabanoh 75. Eddie Isaac bass, Elmusay, solo guiter and Ema Beckley on keyboard.This was the good old days, when beer was less than 50c a pint. It puzzles me that, we don't have a live recorded tapes of this songs.
Afonso National good and Sabanor 75 Good music. Those who have good may you rest in peace. Your music still lingers on. Keep the music going. We love our beloveth Sierra Leone
Yeah the good old days when we listen and dance to live music always in sierra Leone. we use to have groups like super combo kings, afro national, golden strings, Dailex military dance band, purple haze Dr Dynamite and many more . will those days ever come back?
I only know super combo and afro national. Thanks for letting me know we used to have all the others. This makes me feel our nation has collapsed n will we ever get back to those days?
Beautiful days in Salome I still remember meeting points of youths in kenema kamboi hotel zainab kiosk where plaza now and our old court barri. Arnold kaima
It is about a young man who gets lost on his way to a village, and meets some young girls who are dwelling temporarily in the forest in order to be initiated into a women's secret society. They tell him that they need some work done in their hut, but there is no man around to do it, and they promise to pay him for the work. However when they get to the hut, girl Number 1 tells him to put "am", which means "it" in Krio, in her "konko", which is a word the band made up for the song as a substitute for the offensive Krio word "bombo" which means pussy. When he realises that all the girls are going to rape him, he starts to lament that if he spends the night there they will work him to death. It was rumoured that this song was based on a true story about a young guy who visited a girls' boarding home after visiting hours, and got gang raped all night there to the extent that he either died of exhaustion or nearly died. Personally I always found the song too rude, and I don't think the instrumental composition is great either. When it first came out in the 70s, some people at dances used to sing the chorus out loud while the DJ turned the volume down. These days I am told that some very indecent women point to their pussies while singing "put am nar me konko!" (I don't mingle much these days, even before Covid 19, so I have never actually witnessed such shameless displays of obscenity.)
@@richardcaulker1017 11 years and no answer until you came along. Being the internet, and not knowing you, I actually am not even sure if you are just having me on. Oh well, still love the song.
@@jthogg I am not having you on. 1 year ago I asked jokingly on this thread, "Wetin nar konko?", which means "What is konko?" Nobody answered either because noone took me seriously, or they wanted to keep the vulgarity of the song a secret from outsiders. The only reply was "Bo yusef," which is an expression of either disbelief or disapproval, meaning something like "Really?"
I dedicate this song to Philadelphia, PA, USA 🇺🇸. Jehovah God bless Philadelphia,PA, USA forever 🇺🇸. In Jesus Christ's name
Great song reminds me of my late parents
I still remember those days when my mother was suffering in my father's house. She always sing this song with tears running down her eyes. Gone are the days when women will take such purnishment, thank God for that. I LOVE YOU YA HANNAH.
Nice, Yes there generation will not be matched. I'm sure she endured for yoy, hope you made her proud.
R feel for cry up till now so of we woman dae go through that pain
Sabanoh 75!!! I saw this band in 1979/80 in the Gambia. Sierra Leone music was rich in percussions, guitar harmonics and balanced singing. We got Wagadugu(easy dancing, Freetown Calypso),Bunny Mack(you're my sweetie,nothing sweets) with a genius producer Akie Dean.
Bringing it on in 2023.
If ah sleep yah i go lost me life if ah sleep yah i go lost me way...#classic
The people of this nation are brains wasted.Icant imagine how talented these people are.MAY GOD SHOWER BLESSINGS ON SIERRA LEONE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE POOR AFRICAN NATION.may GODbless the people of sierra leone.
Just listening to this music brings back memories of my childhood growing up in Makeni Sierra Leone. This music was loved by my brothers and parents. My mom was a music lover I so missed them. I pray their souls rest in perfect peace.
They will all RIP
you make a cry thank you for posting this great music . greetings from mariama to all the sierra leoneans living abroad FROM GERMANY
4:22 😂 i remember this music,it brings back so many memories. God bless Eddie issac, Zozo EL musayh etc
The people of this nation are brains wasted.Icant imagine how talented these people are.MAY GOD SHOWER BLESSINGS ON SIERRA LEONE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE POOR AFRICAN NATION.may GODbless the people of sierra leone.love this music.
huh.
😢2023 am still here listening 🎧
One of the greatest songs ever released.
memories are just too much - what we the Kenema, Bo, etc agricultural shows, it takes you back to your origin where ever you are - Dream on.
hello am looking for the song called reggae fever from 1982 to 1983
The best musician ever since I conscious of Sierra Leone music
Sweet Salone na we own!
Sweet Bo memories
this classic all ways brings a smile to my face
~*erererererere......OOooooh Yeeeeeeaaaa......this one of the ole folk classics rite here!....LOL....from the vaults...it still sound crispy from the last time I heard it...LOL...*erererere....DJ Utube Radio Anonymous take us away....Wooooo!...LOLOL
OH MY GOD...GOD BLESS THE UPLOADER..I don't know when last I heard this song. It brings back sweet memories of Salone..This almost bring me to tears.. Love it
Still sounds good after all these years and still getting on the dance floor April 2023
do you know the reggae fever from 1982 to 1983
@@amadoudiallo3026 kortor big time most of the classic reggae songs of that era played a great part in my youth
R.I.P to my father Sokolie Sillah. Today makes his 2 year since his death
One of my favourite vocalist. RIP Sokolie
From a 75 fan.
May. His. Soul continue to rest in peace gone to join all of the musicians in the sky
oh my.. sokolie passed, sorry to hear. Saw him im MD about 10 yrs ago, may he RIP
put am nar me konko....dis sung reminds me of sweet salone
Brings back old memories 😊
Those days have gone, good music
An excellent display of the use of the musical instruments-what a powerful piece of music.
Yeah. Totally stunning display of instruments
thank you this is good for all of us
OH~~~~~
Thank you very much for your posting!!!
Love dis song so much!!!
I remember this song, l was still in secondary school. I first heard this song at the famous Sanosco. It was a kios at the mobile gas station, at Blama Rd. Kenema. This song reminds me of my favorite members of Sabanoh 75. Eddie Isaac bass, Elmusay, solo guiter and Ema Beckley on keyboard.This was the good old days, when beer was less than 50c a pint. It puzzles me that, we don't have a live recorded tapes of this songs.
OH DI WORLD!! Oodat know, ee know!!! Skarzman u nah LEGEND!!
yesteryears are d good old years keep up the Spirit.
Just. Go to show the musical talent and they the band's of. Yesterday gave us all. So. Much joy and happinesses
my mom used to sing this all the time....
LiLMAY101 I will never and ever forget this till my dead body I can't wait
Is the best of the in the history of Sierra Leone music yes indeed
best of the best,sierra Leone music
Thanks for keeping the music alive
Great
i remember when my first lv dump me.....4 some big shot who had a lot of sierra leone currency at that time
😂😂😂😂
Good old days.
konko sweet voice of Sokoli Sillah. Heavy Heavy Sabannoh 75
Olabisi Omolaja Rip Sokoli Sillah
NICE ONE!
Am lost for words....this is just great,It brings back so much fun memories.Whoever you are, i just want to say a big thank you for posting.
Afonso National good and Sabanor 75 Good music. Those who have good may you rest in peace. Your music still lingers on. Keep the music going. We love our beloveth Sierra Leone
I member my late dad R I P
One of the best bands of all time!!!!
The gd times
Good and sweet music
God bless you for this upload!!
Yeah the good old days when we listen and dance to live music always in sierra Leone. we use to have groups like super combo kings, afro national, golden strings, Dailex military dance band, purple haze Dr Dynamite and many more . will those days ever come back?
I only know super combo and afro national. Thanks for letting me know we used to have all the others. This makes me feel our nation has collapsed n will we ever get back to those days?
Bra u don enjoy sir..😂😂
Lovely, still as new as in the seventies, anyone knows the name of the next following song 2.22??
Beautiful days in Salome I still remember meeting points of youths in kenema kamboi hotel zainab kiosk where plaza now and our old court barri.
Arnold kaima
If a slip ya, a go lohs mi we.
These were the golden days in sierra leon.
ytu
You. Can. Say. That again and again
This is so good. Love from Canada
ah ah put am na mi konko...lol salone man rude.
wow!!!!! im trying not to crazy
Oh yeah back in the days
Konko approves
Bi di bi dimia
I know Sabanor 75 will be soon back to fashion....its a matter of reengineering: overhauling it all over....
Is Eddie Issac still alive
how do u download this music
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U.
Hi
Ayo Roy-Mac on lead guitar,not Freddie.
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one mam and oll is good lingo time 4 forte srette and one love 4 oll d tobeetree okis kindo son ok
This music was a real dance hall music. it was number one in West Africa that year
What is this song about? I love this song but don't understand it.
It is about a young man who gets lost on his way to a village, and meets some young girls who are dwelling temporarily in the forest in order to be initiated into a women's secret society. They tell him that they need some work done in their hut, but there is no man around to do it, and they promise to pay him for the work.
However when they get to the hut, girl Number 1 tells him to put "am", which means "it" in Krio, in her "konko", which is a word the band made up for the song as a substitute for the offensive Krio word "bombo" which means pussy. When he realises that all the girls are going to rape him, he starts to lament that if he spends the night there they will work him to death.
It was rumoured that this song was based on a true story about a young guy who visited a girls' boarding home after visiting hours, and got gang raped all night there to the extent that he either died of exhaustion or nearly died.
Personally I always found the song too rude, and I don't think the instrumental composition is great either. When it first came out in the 70s, some people at dances used to sing the chorus out loud while the DJ turned the volume down. These days I am told that some very indecent women point to their pussies while singing "put am nar me konko!" (I don't mingle much these days, even before Covid 19, so I have never actually witnessed such shameless displays of obscenity.)
@@richardcaulker1017 11 years and no answer until you came along. Being the internet, and not knowing you, I actually am not even sure if you are just having me on. Oh well, still love the song.
@@jthogg I am not having you on. 1 year ago I asked jokingly on this thread, "Wetin nar konko?", which means "What is konko?"
Nobody answered either because noone took me seriously, or they wanted to keep the vulgarity of the song a secret from outsiders. The only reply was "Bo yusef," which is an expression of either disbelief or disapproval, meaning something like "Really?"
Wow
And I have just commented on your post dear
Wetin nar konko?
Bo yousef😂
😅 e pas mark