And was in p5.. looking enviously as my older brothers got “into the groove” wearing bell bottoms, platform shoes and slim fit shirts. Those good old days..🕺🏾💃🏽
Great reminder of the days we were playing football in Nakivubo stadium in 1977 by schools representing the 5 regions of Uganda.I was in the Bishop Willis team from the East coached by Maj. Orombi. Those songs would be played in the stadium microphones throughout the duration of the matches much to the delight of the players and the spectators. You remember Ngali, Ayi djo, Manguta etc.
Wimbo hiyo inanikumbusa mbali sana, wakati nikiwa P4 in1995 in western Uhanda.Enzi hizo Idi Amin alitawala na huzuni elikuwa nyingi. Wote tulikuwa nao wamepoteza maisha, zaidi yao narehemu. Rafiki yangu sana: Deo navile Augustine wote niarehemu Nimebaki peke yangu. Oooooh Mwenyezi mungu wangu niwe salama mbinguni.
Back then two radios will broadcast this song every evening, that was Radio Uganda and Radio Burundi from Bujumbura - broadcasting and every bit of this song will be heard all over eastern Africa! What went wrong with our people? I was young and the next thing I hear was massacre in Rwanda followed by a tuburance time in Burundi! Do we have to go through this again? Let us keep the French out of Rwanda and Burundi and play Engunduka for the future of our African kids.
I was just 3, but saw how my dad, his best friend and colleagues could dance paka chini every evening playing this song. And the engunduka became their social name. I had to look for this song two years ago, when both dad and his best friend where in the hospital on their dying bed, played for them the song, and believe me, they confessed have prolonged their stay in earth by reminding them of their youthful days. They had to go another one year living before saying goodbye to us. I will always play this song in remembrance of their great friendship.
Is there any one here who remembers these songs in Kivulu Makerere on Jukebox as we sipped Kwete😂😂😂 When I want to live the past, I play these songs Bwana
My word, what a hit! Brings back memories of the 70's, in Amin's Uganda. Wonderful orchestration, and the blend of the vocal ranges. Engunduka is clearly one of the best Lingala tunes ever composed by Orchestre Veve.
I play this song always starting from Friday through to Sunday. It makes my wkd. I have no clue what the words mean but sounds so familiar and some mean something else in my language. I think its a Bantu song - yes Lingala
Very classic music to remember . I was in primary 7 during the good Idi Amin's time of every thing free at school in Uganda. Late Abu mayanja was the then minister of Education
"Alo, alo qui stop..." The beat so easy going but firing you up at the same time. The cebene is one of classics: the guitars take it up and Verckys sprinkles the sax magic, ahhh. I'm back in 70s Nairobi, bell bottoms flapping, my Goodyear-tyre platform shoes making me the very heigth of fashion!
Wimbo wanikumbusha mwaka 1976 nikiwa nafundisha Itete primary Kirando nikiwa na rafiki yangu Mganga na marehem Kaishozi Tuliupenda na kuucheza kwenye automatic recording player Maisha yalikuwa mazuri mno Winfrida Mshama upo wapi Mimi Mbogora
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@@philipmulindwa9722 There is little information on this group. What I know is that Engunduka was an offshoot of Veve, the group responsible for Baluti.
You could be absolutely right. As someone has indicated in an earlier post, it was a collaboration of Veve and Johnny Bokelo. As with many other records, it could also have been released later under a session group calling itself Orchestra Engunduka. That group has at least three other songs.
Engunduka was a session group that consisted of Veve members (Sax Matalanza, Djo Roy Matudi, and Tino Muinkwa); Just listen to Veve saxophone in Baluti at 4.49 to realise it was the same band. See them live in Kampala : th-cam.com/video/hSbCtmsEmCA/w-d-xo.html
Owakabi Music is a universal language that defies substance. Mobutu may have had his failings but there is no denying that Congolese music was at its best during his reign. Even Makiadi's campaign ballad Mobutu is a beautiful tune that still beats todays compositions
Aikambe, Olinga Olingate was re-named 'Polygame En Danger'. I didn't know anybody else remembere this great song by Bokelo Isenge. I have the song . I may upload it or e-mail me and I can send it to you.
Kiamwangana alikuwa Hodari aliunda Bandi nyingi hi ikiwa mojawapp
😂 Back memories to ebunagwe boys wacha tu life bwana
Wonderful ❤ Instruments talking to each other with the rhythm and unmistakable bass guitar in the background.
I was born in Kenya ,I remember those best music days Nobody in Africa plays better music than Congolese . They are the best
Can someone put a timeline on this song as to what yr it came out?Who were the presidents of the region at the time😂😂
Exactly 👌💯
In UGANDA.WAS.IDI AMIN 1975
And was in p5.. looking enviously as my older brothers got “into the groove” wearing bell bottoms, platform shoes and slim fit shirts. Those good old days..🕺🏾💃🏽
I remember those days as if they were yesterday. Joyfully days no Aids ,no corruption, no killings all people lived in peace ✌️✌️✌️
Great reminder of the days we were playing football in Nakivubo stadium in 1977 by schools representing the 5 regions of Uganda.I was in the Bishop Willis team from the East coached by Maj. Orombi. Those songs would be played in the stadium microphones throughout the duration of the matches much to the delight of the players and the spectators. You remember Ngali, Ayi djo, Manguta etc.
YES
Yea I remember
Exactly boss
I can see you are in my age group. Long live
Sincerely speaking I was in s.2 by den oh ..... sweet memories veve was a saxophonists
Wimbo hiyo inanikumbusa mbali sana, wakati nikiwa P4 in1995 in western Uhanda.Enzi hizo Idi Amin alitawala na huzuni elikuwa nyingi. Wote tulikuwa nao wamepoteza maisha, zaidi yao narehemu. Rafiki yangu sana: Deo navile Augustine wote niarehemu
Nimebaki peke yangu.
Oooooh Mwenyezi mungu wangu niwe salama mbinguni.
The bass guitar and saxophones well balanced as if talking to each other. Thank you Mr. Darubini.
Back then two radios will broadcast this song every evening, that was Radio Uganda and Radio Burundi from Bujumbura - broadcasting and every bit of this song will be heard all over eastern Africa! What went wrong with our people? I was young and the next thing I hear was massacre in Rwanda followed by a tuburance time in Burundi! Do we have to go through this again? Let us keep the French out of Rwanda and Burundi and play Engunduka for the future of our African kids.
I was just 3, but saw how my dad, his best friend and colleagues could dance paka chini every evening playing this song. And the engunduka became their social name.
I had to look for this song two years ago, when both dad and his best friend where in the hospital on their dying bed, played for them the song, and believe me, they confessed have prolonged their stay in earth by reminding them of their youthful days. They had to go another one year living before saying goodbye to us.
I will always play this song in remembrance of their great friendship.
I was 16 at that time. Idi Amin in power. Nostalgic song
Me too.
Good music very touching
Is there any one here who remembers these songs in Kivulu Makerere on Jukebox as we sipped Kwete😂😂😂
When I want to live the past, I play these songs Bwana
Reminds me of bull dances at North Cote Hall (MUK) 1976/77 77/78
My word, what a hit! Brings back memories of the 70's, in Amin's Uganda. Wonderful orchestration, and the blend of the vocal ranges. Engunduka is clearly one of the best Lingala tunes ever composed by Orchestre Veve.
Why Amini's days for a song that does not remind us the sad days and killings of a monster!
Yea it was amins regime
I play this song always starting from Friday through to Sunday. It makes my wkd. I have no clue what the words mean but sounds so familiar and some mean something else in my language. I think its a Bantu song - yes Lingala
I was 9 years old Kiziba kooki Rakai Uganda olwo amanda ga radio national
Great music .I will enjoy this music all my life. You were great men men with enjoyable music.God bless you.
The greatest producer to come out of Congo / Zaire Kiamangwana wa Mateta aka Verckys
Vercys played saxophone. He was helped by Matalanza of OK Jazz. The great Johny Bokello Isenge assisted with vocals.
This song was collaboration between Orchestre Veve and Conga National of Johnny Bokelo and with a little help from Matalanza on Sax
I remember this song when I was in S.3 man! i knew all the words. These were the good old days without any worries
Don't mind the words if you are African u will understand the rhythm 👌👌
The song reminds me teaccing at Itete primary school in 1976 with my fellows Mr Mganga Mr Nkwabi and Mr ... Ramadhan .Where are you comrades?
Very classic music to remember . I was in primary 7 during the good Idi Amin's time of every thing free at school in Uganda. Late Abu mayanja was the then minister of Education
Walahi kituffu every thing in school was for free
Indeed a beautiful number.... encapsulates an interesting epoch in popular Congolese dance music!!!
Reminds me of my O level time at Kako SSS Masaka City Uganda 1975-1978
Reminds me of my old days at old Kampala ss
This was the mother of all music by then. I remember we could surround our social hall throughout the night.!
Woow used to c my brothers n sisters dance the tune dont remember the year thanks whoever's sung it🙏🙏🙏
Nostalgic memories weeee
Wimbo unanikumbusha nikiwa Kirando ambapo tulikuwa tunaicheza kila baada ya kazi.Winny Mshama aiupenda sana
THIS WAS 1970S UGANDA .VERCKYS WAS A FAVOURITE AT THE TIME
Lasting memories,great song with great times, God bless the great band.
"Alo, alo qui stop..." The beat so easy going but firing you up at the same time. The cebene is one of classics: the guitars take it up and Verckys sprinkles the sax magic, ahhh. I'm back in 70s Nairobi, bell bottoms flapping, my Goodyear-tyre platform shoes making me the very heigth of fashion!
Ha ha ha those days ahhh it was mwaahh
RADIO 📻 UGANDA 🇺🇬 👆🏿 1970 s
The first recorded version of engunduka,was by orch kosa kosa,
Wimbo wanikumbusha mwaka 1976 nikiwa nafundisha Itete primary Kirando nikiwa na rafiki yangu Mganga na marehem Kaishozi Tuliupenda na kuucheza kwenye automatic recording player Maisha yalikuwa mazuri mno Winfrida Mshama upo wapi Mimi Mbogora
One amoung the best song by orchestra Veve
By then at Itete primary school at Kirando with my my work mate Mganga Late Kaishozi And Mr Yangayanga our boss
I was in p.5 1979 initiated into urban life uphill now
I was in Bishop Willis demonstration school as a pupil back then 1978
Wulira endngo
Hihihiii sabuuulaa
great sounds of 70s in uganda
Yeah Real...Kiamangwana well at Tanzania
Awesome memories
My older brother James Turyagyenda used to sing this song Engunduka by veve.
wimbo unanikumbusha santuri hii alikuwa Na mr.sichone bras.surveyor sumbawanga ofisi ya rdd 1979
Engunduka acha tu wanikumbusha mbali Sana siwezi maliza wiki pasipo usikiliza pamoja na sekizengi kwa ujumla lipua lipua mlitikisa
It was a popular hit when we were in Ibanda SS in the70s
I was too young but my late brother used to enjoy this tune he was a kololo secondary school student in Uganda
ZINANIKUMBUSHA MWISHONI MWA MIAKA YA 1970.LIPUALIPUA.KAMALEE, VEVE,TP LOCH JAZZ,KIAM,SHIKASHIKA,SUPPER VOLCANO,WANYIKA,NA KADHA WA KADHA
Charles Lutambi ni kweli kabisa
Nakukumbuka mwalimu wangu Shileki s/msingi Tenende-Kyela ulikuwa unaniazima hizi santuri-1978
Pole Pole Ni Nmweeemdo
Good song
Asante Loko Masengo na Matadidi Bwana Kitoko!
By this was produced I was in standard 8 by then
Yaani we acha tuuu!
Hahahaa acha basi
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Top music❤
those were good music
Where you there when this song rocked the bars of Kampala in the seventies?
Some of us were lucky my brother George, when this song rocked all bars and dancing halls in Uganda in the Seventies.
Despite all said about Amin period in Kampala...it was a very pleasant city and the bars would fill dancing to Congolese music.
Life was tough then songs like this made it bearable. This played in the Kyaluwajala and kireka bars. Thanks for uploading
Jessica, don't mention them all my sister because hearing of those places just makes tear rolls non stop.
Great sounds - dont know of any band that has amstered their instruments like these guys these days, except of course Afrigo Band of Uganda.
Simply because is Kiamangwa Wazola Mbongo Mateta Verckisy ...at 1976 or 77 Approx 45 year agothe seat song proceeding well..
Wapi Mr Tobias Mbeya the last party held at luanda town bar 1978
The sweat song heat well to date
huyu jamaa alitutesa sana enzi hizo mambo ya play santuri
Let me do translation on my TH-cam channel
Is there anyone who can give me the line-up of those participated in this song, i.e composer, soloist,saxaphonists etc?
Bwana Darubini2 Do you have Nayoka lisolonayo by Bokilo Isenge Please?
I was in secondary school (form) 1977
Any body can tel me the meaning of the word Enangsnduka
Lady name
Are the saxophonist of both songs Egunduka and Baluti one and the same ? Please advice
@@philipmulindwa9722 There is little information on this group. What I know is that Engunduka was an offshoot of Veve, the group responsible for Baluti.
Mudundo murwa sana
I do not understand why it's presented here as orch. Egunduka. The title on the vinyl ad I remember was Egunduka by Bokelo International.
You could be absolutely right. As someone has indicated in an earlier post, it was a collaboration of Veve and Johnny Bokelo. As with many other records, it could also have been released later under a session group calling itself Orchestra Engunduka. That group has at least three other songs.
Very s 3 memory at Bishop's
ilike oldies engunduuka
Or even mr Kiangwana can tell us about Enganduka song
the imposing vocals weigh heavily on the heart .
Best songs
Liquid diamond. Take me back in a time-machine!
Sounds every bit like Veve + Sosoliso of Trio Madjesi fame!
Engunduka was a session group that consisted of Veve members (Sax Matalanza, Djo Roy Matudi, and Tino Muinkwa); Just listen to Veve saxophone in Baluti at 4.49 to realise it was the same band. See them live in Kampala : th-cam.com/video/hSbCtmsEmCA/w-d-xo.html
Can't believe you're supporting mobutu! Cant say much
Cut the fellow some slack, during Mobutus time the sounds which came from Zaire where out of this world surly it is no coincidence but …….
ilike oldies
sounds guitar voices
Owakabi
Music is a universal language that defies substance. Mobutu may have had his failings but there is no denying that Congolese music was at its best during his reign. Even Makiadi's campaign ballad Mobutu is a beautiful tune that still beats todays compositions
I concur
Farah, where are you? We had our time to the fullest. We also created our own Egunduka Part 3 & 4!
Those days of "Record Players.There were also changers" Ha those days with Bell Bottom .
Aikambe, Olinga Olingate was re-named 'Polygame En Danger'. I didn't know anybody else remembere this great song by Bokelo Isenge. I have the song . I may upload it or e-mail me and I can send it to you.
0ky
Akamba viva makle
I have been looking for the music olinga olinga te could you please upload it
I remember this song when I was in S.3 man! i knew all the words
Africa oyeee!!
Upto now still know each n every word man 👌🏽
orchestre engunduka- Engunduka
Byaruhanga (Farah), where are you?
Is there anybody who can teach me Lingala here. I will pay.
Contact
Le Titre : Engundunka ou Monsieur Labbé
It is a Ve've tune
Its like saxaphone is talking back to the other instruments hahahaa...
Orch veve
Yoka ni susu.