There is nothing as good as old wine! Long life Chief Ebenezer Obey. As I am about to turn 70 in 2024, I continue to dance to your music. Long life Chief Ebenezer!
I am an ijaw man from Bayelsa who doesn't understand a word of Yoruba but in love with this evergreen musuc of Obey. Has replaced the cassette about three times each time it cracked. Developed love for it as a kid growing up in Nigeria of the 70s.
Playing this song bring back my late Dad memories to my mind, he used to wake us up with this song every morning, when we hear this song playing we will know is about four in the morning, I love the song too, but I miss you my great Dad who made me what I am today,
These are the good old classic they don't make them like this any more .... These remain ever green .. My father plays them everywhere his car on the way driving a the way from Lagos to the East & in Lagos ever day Sunday afternoon after church ... Full of proverbs ....obey the best proverbial singer....
@@deborahacademy3477 You can say that again, am half Deltan/ Bayelsan born and bred in Lagos island. Back in the day Nigeria was good, not anymore, but we have to keep praying for divine intervention.
As an Italian, I recently discovered Obey thanks to the story of "Ajala the traveler" and I became passionate about him. I believe that, like our scooter travelers Patrignani, Bettinelli, Amoretti (he also used a Lambretta), Ajala has "paved the way" for your travelers. First Nigerian in many places around the world. I think they had a great time together.
I hope he sings like this for me one day very soon. Thanks to my loving father of blessed memory for making me love Ebenezer Obey's songs with passion. Even at 34, I am deeply rooted and I shall pass it on to my children's children
This music reminds me when Nigeria was one and a lovely peaceful country. This was when music makes sense and inspire people. I remember my good inlaw Olufemi Oriigoeomo from Ilesha. Thank you Ebenezer Obey.
This is one record from Ebenezer Obey's archive that always stand the test of time! Superb composition, fantastic guitarist, courtesy of Monday John and melodious back-ups!! Obey will never die..... Grateful to God I met you alive. Wish God can add another hundred years more to your age Sir.
Obey is quintessential singer- greatest musical philosophical composer of all in this part of the world.He has no equal among his peers - he is in the same class with Ambrose Campbell Adekoya the father of modern Nigeria music.
Its because we didn't want to like anything our parents liked. I heard juju, highlife etc when parents played it at home , naija owambe or street vendors played and I just didn't wanna hear when I had American imported music or reggae. But now, I listen to it and have been forced understand the lyrics.
I absolutely enjoys the song and its redim makes me remember my late dad may his soul rest in peace Because he was a lover of peace and.not yoruna any way
As a young lady I played this plate more than ten times in a day back and front. It is one of my best country music. I am glad I discovered it again. I wish our young musicians could
I remember when my father is playing this music , waw I don't hear the language but I love the music so much . This are people who make music what it's today , very cool no much sounds , love you sir ?
This music drew tears from my eyes as I remembered my beloved father Sola Gbaroye.He was Obey's great look alike,he possibly named me Ebenezer because of his love for Obey.According to daddy,'Board Members' was Obey's master piece.
Yes....especially when it gets to the part, "Laide Oropo", then the 'komole' and gyrating in all joyful abandonment starts. Good old days. I just finished listening to Emma Ogosi too. GOOD OLD DAYS!!
Bode Osinusi and Laide Oropo are agba socialites and can never be forgotten by any Yoruba whether they are dead or alive. You should be proud of being related to legendary Bode Osinusi.
You sure tied with a family with a very very very very rich social history. By God's grace, you will & must MAKE IT in life due to that Laide Oropo dedication. It does throws me into realm. I imagined how much he must have spent on Baba Obey, for that end tips and praises about him. What a man. Omo Alagemo Meridinlogun! Oropo oooooooooooooooo! Wow!!!
@@julianaholu314 You can surely have your wish brother....IT´S ALL IN THE MIND!!.....PLAY IT AND TAKE YOUR BACK TO THOSE TIMES....THEN RECREATE THEM IF YOU LIKE...That´s what I do these days...
This is a man who has contributed really and sincerely shaken Music industry in Nigeria with his artistic prowess in the olden and current dispensation.
For my beloved mum... continue to rest on... this were the songs you loved and played when i was growning up... and i still love it... These are all my mum's songs... thanks for putting it on TH-cam. I use it to remember my mum everyday.... 😊😊❤
Kenni, sorry for your loss. When Daddy passed while everybody was fighting for land, house and material things, I asked for his Longines watch from 1929, his books and his music collection. I swear that I robbed my siblings because he is never far from my thoughts. My children are all aware of him and they love the music. Can't get them to read "ThingsFall Apart" :). Be well, my dear because she is with you always.
Masterly craftsmanship, artistic excellence, lyrics of the deep realm all weaved into a timeless album. Thank you, Sir, songstar Ebenezer Obey. You remain an integral part of our growing up Tunji Akande.
Reminds me of a time, of a friend -Chuks Nwoji of Olona, of my attendance of UAC Training School (UAC University) Apapa and my colleagues. Obey got it here, all green and unforgetable! --Okee Igbo-Hebrew
This was when Men were Men. Everything about this Song is full of inspiration. Think 0f the time when he played it yet it still stands the test of time. Compare it with unbaked thing that is Played today that can not last more than two months. Baba you dee.
As an Igbo guy that understands Yoruba I can’t be happier.. this is a classic.. I so much love Obey and I have all his songs because he’s my Dad’s fave too
M . M. K in k l . Lk.. 😊😮😮pll😅ll😢🎉😮😮😮uuiuuu UU iuiyy u tyiyiubuyiiuyuyiyiyijjib yy ib it jbbbb kin n in by be a bhb o be v b in bhbbgoiv in he hk b bj be g I bvi but he be bj in b in b j in vij in jkvb b jvbnibbbnvjnibin
My dad makes me like obey music so much cos everyday in our house we listen to his music mostly on weekends right now I also love all his songs that if I can have it all I will be glad
Good old days when talented musicians sang inspiration and meaningfully the likes of Obey, C A Abalabi, Roy Chicago,Sunny Ade, I K Dairo, Victor Olaiya, etc etc. My wife and I are Obey ' s fans till today
Ebenezer Obey's songs are very inspirational. It's the kind of songs that comforts my mood. I highly regard him and his songs. Thanks to my father who made me know Obey songs. I'm always poised to listen to his other tracks every time I listen to a particular track.
I play obeys music for it's evergreen and inspirational effects, mostly also to cherish the blessed memory of my late elder brother. We're Igbo, but my late elder brother who trained me never joked with Obey's music until death. A very highly talented man.
Obey was definitely was of my Late Father’s favourite artists. Obey has brought joy to multiple generations from Africa and all over the world. Much 💛👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🙏🏽
Never forget Olabisi Ajala who travelled all over the world on a scooter but also along with the delightful Alhaja Shade George formed one of the most high visibility socialite couples in Nigeria in the 1968 - 1972 period
These songs are evergreen no matter how many times you've heard them. I still dance to CCEO songs. It keeps me cheerful. He is a blessing to all generation.
Obey has always been my one of my favorite musicians. My friend then Mike Famuyide and I used to go on weekend event where he was playing. The best there is.
Am born & brought up in agege Lagos state in 1952 now 72 years Old this song board members was sang in 170 when I completed my school certificate God Almighty will continue to strengthen Ebenezer Obey by God's grace
I love every bit of the Juju splash here....you will understand what I'm talking about only if you possess the generational advantage that I do. I salute this sage... The Commander (Chief) Ebenezer Obey.
Memory lane: All Social Elite! Basula Hotel Benin-city. My beautiful Aunt Mrs. Yemi Eweka; and my beautiful black Sister Uyi Uwagboe; and pretty Princess Sister Sweet Akenzua Waooow! You ladies were awesome. Ebenezer Obey keeps me wanting a happy reunion of ALL SOCIAL ELITES. Lets do it guys.
Olufemi abeg stop am o..that is old men talk...if you were taken back to that period with time machine I bet after just one day there you will be crawling on your hands and knees,weeping loudly and begging to be brought back to modernity...so that you can go back to using your i-phone and facebook...Lol
You can surely have your wish brother....IT´S ALL IN THE MIND!!.....PLAY IT AND TAKE YOUR BACK TO THOSE TIMES....THEN RECREATE THEM IF YOU LIKE...That´s what I do these days...
I grew up listening to many songs due to my closeness to a sound studio behind our house but Baba Ebenezer stand out for me.....though my grand ma like of the his song also add to the likeness.....my original name is Babalola babafemi....Georgia.
surely 'BOARD MEMBERS" is a masterpiece and been brought up with OBEY'S music has helped me greatly in life having focus ,been not materialistic are of great advantages when compared with the trend of Music this day.................i kept wondering why Obey abandon this line music
He left this type of music because of churchianity and religiosity, the two evil agents that has killed so many Africans mentally, financially and spiritually
Dans Board member, Obey Ebenezer nous livre encore quelques secrets de la vie et ses moyens de combat. Le grand Obey ! Un grand guitariste, un poète, un conteur, un leader de la musique dans l'Ouest africain. C'est un commandant, un initié au sommet de son art.
In "Board members" Obey tells again of the secret of life and means of it's struggle The great Obey, great guitarist, a poet, a singer, a music leader in West Africa. A commander at the top of his art.
Those days cant come back, when your parent will send to main road to call taxi while dressing up the taxi will wait outside your house.The days of £.S. P. These are value for money when musician are professionals and not hostlers and Shaje of Today. Shame they can not missed what they dont know.
Lati Egypt de Johannesburg omo-Afirika okan ni. Awa lati fe irele ati ara-kan. I am an Igbo man. Ebenezer Obey, re orerin ni lati gbajumo nibigbogbo.Ezeokoli Eric Okwu. I live in California,USA. Omo-Afrika gbogbo o ye ki, lati ko eko Swahili,Hausa,Yoruba. I speak Hausa, Yoruba and Swahili
Remember this song and some others from Obey vividly as kid in Igbo land. Didn't understand a single word but sang along anyway. Pure classic. Good music really knows no boundary.
Remember Monday John the great guitarist was my late father's friend. I started playing guitar knowing this man then in ibadan. Lost contact when we relocated to Ondo state in Aisegba Ekiti. Very young then but my love for guitar 🎸 was borne out of the passion for high life music. This where he praised MONDAY John olOla baba Femi. Great song
@Oliver my brother, each generation get inspiration from reigning musics of their era. My teenage son and 22 years old nephew can not relate to the wonderful and inspiring musics of my time. My friends and I delighted in listening to Obey's philosophical music in the 70's. Our youngsters are dealing with different issues today, so their musics address the challenges of their days.
There is nothing as good as old wine! Long life Chief Ebenezer Obey. As I am about to turn 70 in 2024, I continue to dance to your music. Long life Chief Ebenezer!
Happy birthday in advance sir,I tap into this grace to live up to 70 and beyond ❤
I am an ijaw man from Bayelsa who doesn't understand a word of Yoruba but in love with this evergreen musuc of Obey. Has replaced the cassette about three times each time it cracked. Developed love for it as a kid growing up in Nigeria of the 70s.
If you are an Igbo guy and you love Chief Ebenezer Obey's musics, gather here for a selfie.
Still jamming in 2019!
Eziokwu Bros!
I love the man no be small ,remo carpet
I dey tell you
Ndewo bro! 😊 👍
I dey here oooo❤❤❤❤
I'm an Igbo man from Ufuma Anambra state, Nigeria. The music that stands taste of time. Old memories
Playing this song bring back my late Dad memories to my mind, he used to wake us up with this song every morning, when we hear this song playing we will know is about four in the morning, I love the song too, but I miss you my great Dad who made me what I am today,
Great 👍 may his soul rest in peace
These are the good old classic they don't make them like this any more ....
These remain ever green ..
My father plays them everywhere his car on the way driving a the way from Lagos to the East & in Lagos ever day Sunday afternoon after church ...
Full of proverbs ....obey the best proverbial singer....
@@deborahacademy3477 You can say that again, am half Deltan/ Bayelsan born and bred in Lagos island. Back in the day Nigeria was good, not anymore, but we have to keep praying for divine intervention.
As an Italian, I recently discovered Obey thanks to the story of "Ajala the traveler" and I became passionate about him. I believe that, like our scooter travelers Patrignani, Bettinelli, Amoretti (he also used a Lambretta), Ajala has "paved the way" for your travelers. First Nigerian in many places around the world. I think they had a great time together.
Oh my Gosh. That's great.
Also first nigerian to acts in Hollywood movie in the 50s.
Lovely... God bless you
Wonderful Evergreen Evangelist Ebenezer Obey Commander. God bless you
Can someone please translate this song🙏
I hope he sings like this for me one day very soon. Thanks to my loving father of blessed memory for making me love Ebenezer Obey's songs with passion. Even at 34, I am deeply rooted and I shall pass it on to my children's children
This music reminds me when Nigeria was one and a lovely peaceful country. This was when music makes sense and inspire people. I remember my good inlaw Olufemi Oriigoeomo from Ilesha. Thank you Ebenezer Obey.
I grew up to meet the song for over30yrs.Thr songs are evergreen.Full of lessons and life ethquete.
This is one record from Ebenezer Obey's archive that always stand the test of time! Superb composition, fantastic guitarist, courtesy of Monday John and melodious back-ups!!
Obey will never die..... Grateful to God I met you alive. Wish God can add another hundred years more to your age Sir.
a great music even after fourty years. I left home 1971 and stil enjoying Nigerian music. Thank for recording in You Tube
Hah! Still at MG?
BIIIG TYME!!!
Daniel Kutchin hallo Doc. I am Sinne Five years on pension. We are living now in Nordfriesland Schleswig - Holstein. How is it with you. Yekinni
Bless you brother.
I understand nothing but I miss nothing, every stroke has maximum effect.
God bless Obey.. for this evergreen song.
Obey is quintessential singer- greatest musical philosophical composer of all in this part of the world.He has no equal among his peers - he is in the same class with Ambrose Campbell Adekoya the father of modern Nigeria music.
How could I have preferred disco then, over this high artistry? Thank GOD for old age. Now, I know better!
Because media in Nigeria like to promote western culture as superior to African culture
Its because we didn't want to like anything our parents liked. I heard juju, highlife etc when parents played it at home , naija owambe or street vendors played and I just didn't wanna hear when I had American imported music or reggae. But now, I listen to it and have been forced understand the lyrics.
@@michaelbabson8143 right👀👍
@@michaelbabson8143 right👀👍
I am not Yoruba but i enjoy the music 100% any day.
I absolutely enjoys the song and its redim makes me remember my late dad may his soul rest in peace Because he was a lover of peace and.not yoruna any way
Honestly, you will appreciate Obey's songs the more as you get older.
You are right brother.
Facts, I’m 28 and just now getting why it was always playing growing up
Moi je viens de comprendre pourquoi mon père adorait jouer les sons de cette légende@@TiwaDidThat
As a young lady I played this plate more than ten times in a day back and front. It is one of my best country music. I am glad I discovered it again. I wish our young musicians could
Vitalis Ejiks ma music prefere ses sa
Im Efik Born and raised in Lagos I Love Chief Commander ✅
This particular Ebenezer's Lp was one of his records I enjoyed mostly with my seniors.
@ Obilor T
I second that!
One of the all time best story tellers of my time, this album still rocks today.
I remember when my father is playing this music , waw I don't hear the language but I love the music so much . This are people who make music what it's today , very cool no much sounds , love you sir ?
This music drew tears from my eyes as I remembered my beloved father Sola Gbaroye.He was Obey's great look alike,he possibly named me Ebenezer because of his love for Obey.According to daddy,'Board Members' was Obey's master piece.
i love your story, ebenezer is my hero.i am igbo but like his music so much
Obey music make me remember my late father. He was so much I love with this music 🎶🎶🎶🎶
I was listening to this record in 1968-70 and I am still playing this record today February 15th 2016. What else can I say.Enjoy.
February 15th is my birthday
Being from Ogun State is literally the best thing that i could have GOD for. I love everything about my culture, music, history.
That OSHINUSI part always got me dancing. My loving dad of blessed memory made us like his songs. Evergreen. Well done Sir.
Yes....especially when it gets to the part, "Laide Oropo", then the 'komole' and gyrating in all joyful abandonment starts. Good old days. I just finished listening to Emma Ogosi too. GOOD OLD DAYS!!
I wish Obey can reign for ever. Those days are gone when they were composing songs.
Oshinusi is my mom's family .. great to keep hearing this hit
Bode Osinusi and Laide Oropo are agba socialites and can never be forgotten by any Yoruba whether they are dead or alive. You should be proud of being related to legendary Bode Osinusi.
Tunde A Lawal f
Evergreen, nostalgic,atmosphere of meditation,respect the great icon
You sure tied with a family with a very very very very rich social history. By God's grace, you will & must MAKE IT in life due to that Laide Oropo dedication. It does throws me into realm. I imagined how much he must have spent on Baba Obey, for that end tips and praises about him. What a man. Omo Alagemo Meridinlogun! Oropo oooooooooooooooo! Wow!!!
@@tundealawal4398 laide Oropo just died 2021
Those were the days, Nigeria was a beautiful place to be. Listen to the lyrics, absolutely wonderful.
I feel you,I wish we could all go back in time and re enjoy those good times compared to the present but God knows best...
@@julianaholu314 You can surely have your wish brother....IT´S ALL IN THE MIND!!.....PLAY IT AND TAKE YOUR BACK TO THOSE TIMES....THEN RECREATE THEM IF YOU LIKE...That´s what I do these days...
this are what we call ever green music and the will always bring tears into ur eyes
This is a man who has contributed really and sincerely shaken Music industry in Nigeria with his artistic prowess in the olden and current dispensation.
Chief Commander Baba, long may you live in Jesus name
This record, like most if not all his records, will remain relevant for life. E se baba Commander! Nigeria kare l'ohun.
For my beloved mum... continue to rest on... this were the songs you loved and played when i was growning up... and i still love it... These are all my mum's songs... thanks for putting it on TH-cam. I use it to remember my mum everyday.... 😊😊❤
Kenni, sorry for your loss. When Daddy passed while everybody was fighting for land, house and material things, I asked for his Longines watch from 1929, his books and his music collection. I swear that I robbed my siblings because he is never far from my thoughts. My children are all aware of him and they love the music. Can't get them to read "ThingsFall Apart" :). Be well, my dear because she is with you always.
Masterly craftsmanship, artistic excellence, lyrics of the deep realm all weaved into a timeless album. Thank you, Sir, songstar Ebenezer Obey. You remain an integral part of our growing up
Tunji Akande.
Reminds me of a time, of a friend -Chuks Nwoji of Olona, of my attendance of UAC Training School (UAC University) Apapa and my colleagues. Obey got it here, all green and unforgetable! --Okee Igbo-Hebrew
My mum made me like his songs......inspirational
Will love his songs for ever! full of inspiration and always calms me down in time of stress.
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My theme song comes up at 16:25😁
@@laideoropo are you a man?
@@laideoropo 😃
This was when Men were Men. Everything about this Song is full of inspiration. Think 0f the time when he played it yet it still stands the test of time. Compare it with unbaked thing that is Played today that can not last more than two months. Baba you dee.
You said it right😀uzoma onwuka 🤝
The best out of the Oldies, my mothers best song, God bless the double chief,
evergreen song,this is my favorite ebenezer obey song.kudos!
adekunle adeogun cheiii, I can't seem to get enough of this music. Obey, you are too much.
my dad made me love his musics though ibo family but dad adores his music
Just like I adore eddie quansa. Good music is good music
Am Nigerians say they are Igbo’s but love this African Beats, Black know yourselves
Did you know Oliver De Coque of blessed memory once played the bass guitar in Obey's band?
As an Igbo guy that understands Yoruba I can’t be happier.. this is a classic.. I so much love Obey and I have all his songs because he’s my Dad’s fave too
M . M. K in k l . Lk.. 😊😮😮pll😅ll😢🎉😮😮😮uuiuuu UU iuiyy u tyiyiubuyiiuyuyiyiyijjib yy ib it jbbbb kin n in by be a bhb o be v b in bhbbgoiv in he hk b bj be g I bvi but he be bj in b in b j in vij in jkvb b jvbnibbbnvjnibin
Em not 4rm yoruba, buh i love listening to Ebenezer's music....One love ma people.
Mayor Nwakaibeya where you from bro?
Wow my dad dont joke with all he's songs the fact we don't understand the language, made me love it cause he always plays it all day
I'm totally relate tou you
Sagbohan
I M obey
My dad makes me like obey music so much cos everyday in our house we listen to his music mostly on weekends right now I also love all his songs that if I can have it all I will be glad
Good old days when talented musicians sang inspiration and meaningfully the likes of Obey, C A Abalabi, Roy Chicago,Sunny Ade, I K Dairo, Victor Olaiya, etc etc. My wife and I are Obey ' s fans till today
You forgot Bobby Benson, Orlando Owo
Ebenezer Obey's songs are very inspirational. It's the kind of songs that comforts my mood. I highly regard him and his songs. Thanks to my father who made me know Obey songs. I'm always poised to listen to his other tracks every time I listen to a particular track.
Victor Isaac iaa8a
I play obeys music for it's evergreen and inspirational effects, mostly also to cherish the blessed memory of my late elder brother.
We're Igbo, but my late elder brother who trained me never joked with Obey's music until death.
A very highly talented man.
Can you translate this song please🙏
I love obey music right from my childhood.
Obey was definitely was of my Late Father’s favourite artists. Obey has brought joy to multiple generations from Africa and all over the world. Much 💛👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🙏🏽
evergreen indeed. that was music loaded with meaning. ebenezer obey inspires always.
Never forget Olabisi Ajala who travelled all over the world on a scooter but also along with the delightful Alhaja Shade George formed one of the most high visibility socialite couples in Nigeria in the 1968 - 1972 period
This cassete reminded me of my childhood day. God bless Obey.
May God bless the memories of the olden days musicians
i appreciate the evergreen songs. i recommend it for an hyper patient
Baba music is evergreen. Bless mydad soul this is favorite back then. Miss him so much.
One of the best master piece of our time.
escuchando ...esta musica desde bolivia...saludos...
Los hermanos y laicos maristas de la región africana les envían muchos saludos desde su Continente cálido y acogedor.
These songs are evergreen no matter how many times you've heard them. I still dance to CCEO songs. It keeps me cheerful. He is a blessing to all generation.
One of the best Obey music, of all time.
One of the masterpieces produced by the one and only Commander of Juju music..... Hallelujah, glory be to God.
Obey has always been my one of my favorite musicians. My friend then Mike Famuyide and I used to go on weekend event where he was playing. The best there is.
I wish I was in your shoe lol washing Obey play live is one of my dream then..
I love his music style.Board members and Aimasiko are my best,meaningful and on point any time
God bless you oh. I dey gbaladun this music much.
am now 37 years old now i av been hearing obey since 1985 up till date i dont meet this baba
i love this song so mush, i love ebenezer obey
The great Ebenezer Obey. Sweet memories of my childhood. Respect 🙏🏾
since when I was small I still enjoyed baba song.
you are right ,am a Ghanaian base in USA,i really love sir Obey high live oshe baba God bless
Am born & brought up in agege Lagos state in 1952 now 72 years Old this song board members was sang in 170 when I completed my school certificate God Almighty will continue to strengthen Ebenezer Obey by God's grace
I love every bit of the Juju splash here....you will understand what I'm talking about only if you possess the generational advantage that I do. I salute this sage... The Commander (Chief) Ebenezer Obey.
This na real juju music Ooo the good old days
wow Aben when ever i hear your song, namakoma at)meyem you are a legend in music
I love Ebenezer Obey music with passion
Memory lane: All Social Elite! Basula Hotel Benin-city. My beautiful Aunt Mrs. Yemi Eweka; and my beautiful black Sister Uyi Uwagboe; and pretty Princess Sister Sweet Akenzua Waooow! You ladies were awesome. Ebenezer Obey keeps me wanting a happy reunion of ALL SOCIAL ELITES. Lets do it guys.
BASULA- B4 JAMES WATT. THAT WAS REALLY GOOD TIMES IN BINI!
evergreen is a passion. i am addictive to obey songs. I keep thanking God your songs are my favourites
life in that era was glorious and wonderful
if only there was a time machine
will go back in time to that era
Olufemi Sonuga
I thought I am the only one in that school of thoughts
Olufemi abeg stop am o..that is old men talk...if you were taken back to that period with time machine I bet after just one day there you will be crawling on your hands and knees,weeping loudly and begging to be brought back to modernity...so that you can go back to using your i-phone and facebook...Lol
You can surely have your wish brother....IT´S ALL IN THE MIND!!.....PLAY IT AND TAKE YOUR BACK TO THOSE TIMES....THEN RECREATE THEM IF YOU LIKE...That´s what I do these days...
I grew up listening to many songs due to my closeness to a sound studio behind our house but Baba Ebenezer stand out for me.....though my grand ma like of the his song also add to the likeness.....my original name is Babalola babafemi....Georgia.
experience271 someone should give u pacifier really quick
+experience271 you are a sadist.
surely 'BOARD MEMBERS" is a masterpiece and been brought up with OBEY'S music has helped me greatly in life having focus ,been not materialistic are of great advantages when compared with the trend of Music this day.................i kept wondering why Obey abandon this line music
I keep wondering too!
He left this type of music because of churchianity and religiosity, the two evil agents that has killed so many Africans mentally, financially and spiritually
Dans Board member, Obey Ebenezer nous livre encore quelques secrets de la vie et ses moyens de combat. Le grand Obey ! Un grand guitariste, un poète, un conteur, un leader de la musique dans l'Ouest africain. C'est un commandant, un initié au sommet de son art.
Je suis d'accord.
Tres Bien
In "Board members" Obey tells again of the secret of life and means of it's struggle The great Obey, great guitarist, a poet, a singer, a music leader in West Africa. A commander at the top of his art.
Evergreen. Beautiful music from a lost era.
Truely a masterpiece! it keeps me ON when listening to this particular album.
Classic from obey when music made senses
Ebenezer Obe. Commander. Evergreen. Ageless. Trail blazer!
This is a lovely music.My father used to play music for us when i was a little boy
No Nigerian that will not like sir Ebenezer obey song, he sang inspirational song 3 gbosa for baba legend .
Those days cant come back, when your parent will send to main road to call taxi while dressing up the taxi will wait outside your house.The days of £.S. P. These are value for money when musician are professionals and not hostlers and Shaje of Today. Shame they can not missed what they dont know.
I grew up to be familiar with his songs in my late forties still in love with chief commander. Long life
thank you for uploading this,i am only 25yrs but i love Obey so much.
I still remember years ago. And the wisdom gained from the music. Thank you very much CHIEF OBEY.
Lati Egypt de Johannesburg omo-Afirika okan ni. Awa lati fe irele ati ara-kan. I am an Igbo man. Ebenezer Obey, re orerin ni lati gbajumo nibigbogbo.Ezeokoli Eric Okwu. I live in California,USA. Omo-Afrika gbogbo o ye ki, lati ko eko Swahili,Hausa,Yoruba. I speak Hausa, Yoruba and Swahili
Mr Eric Ezeokoli u be yoruba jare. One love brother
You be security risk. 😆😆🤣
@@adeolaobayan7735 you be Elegan
Obey's music immortalized certain names...Oropo for example, omo alagemo merin din logun...a chameleon of several hues..how enchanting
@Dolapo Oluwa nope. A different oropo from ijebu. He is late now
The man just died
Obey, Obey Commander, baba aaa. You are the one. thou art blessed. Ride on, God is with you.
One of my most favourite songs from d living legend baba Commander Ebenezer Obey God bless u plenty sir
This sound remind me of my father and the then social circle in my town and everywhere in Yoruba land.
Am lgbo boy but I Love this music
Remember this song and some others from Obey vividly as kid in Igbo land. Didn't understand a single word but sang along anyway. Pure classic.
Good music really knows no boundary.
This make me remember Freedom Bar, Modele Road Surulere
Remember Monday John the great guitarist was my late father's friend. I started playing guitar knowing this man then in ibadan. Lost contact when we relocated to Ondo state in Aisegba Ekiti. Very young then but my love for guitar 🎸 was borne out of the passion for high life music. This where he praised MONDAY John olOla baba Femi. Great song
I'm also from aisegba ekiti too
this music reminds me alot way back growing up
Ebenezer Obey: Greatest Of All Time
nostalgic and sad feeling hearing these songs...RIP dad and mom...even rip to Nigeria's good old days..
Great Music. What we have now are trash compared to the musics of this era when music was complete.
The good old
The good olding days
The good olding days
@Oliver my brother, each generation get inspiration from reigning musics of their era. My teenage son and 22 years old nephew can not relate to the wonderful and inspiring musics of my time. My friends and I delighted in listening to Obey's philosophical music in the 70's. Our youngsters are dealing with different issues today, so their musics address the challenges of their days.
@@loucornell3208 unfortunately what we listen to now is a total trash!