This song was written in 1984 not over 4 decades ago. It even refers to Shagari's January 1984 arrest. Fela was jailed in November 1984 by *Buhari* before it could be recorded and released. This specific version is the final release cut recorded in June 1989, so your math is very off.
This is Abami Eda in the 80s prophesying that the way he see Nigeria, that the country will go down, as he cannot understand how the country can be making so much money (especially from oil sale ) and the citizens of the country are not seeing the money, this is me prophesying in 2022, that Nigeria will even go down further, as the corruption going on in the country is unprecedented.
The greatest anthem of the 20th century! We are yet to witness the full meaning of this song in the 21st century. Double wahala for anybody! Confusion.
It’s obvious from the intro of this record, that Fela never got over the death of his mother. For context, you could hear the haunting-like organ, supported by the horns and trumpets bellowing that “they’ve killed mama fela” translated in Yoruba as “mama fela, talo pa iya fela oooo, iya fela won ti pa mama fela o”. Genius
Brilliant, never hear the trumpet saying that until you brought it up. I just thought it is some random tune. Do you have other insights to the other trumpet and other tunes on the song to share.
Wrong track bro, CCB was strictly about the state of the Nigerian state and nation and how it had decayed and died an untimely death... His mother's death was about 25yrs to this track, not to say he had gotten over her death, but this track was "confusion break bone, double wahala for deadi body".... The Nigerian state was the deadi body that had an accident and it had an accident along the way, so double wahala for the Nigerian state... Not sure if you're full full Nigerian but no disrespect bro, This track was fully alluding to the carcass the Nigerian nation had become, and this was in the early 90's this track was released... Decades before the mess it has become..
All I can say is I am grateful to God the most high for allowing me the opportunity to see him play this and many songs in shrine. You can imagine the atmosphere.
Fela is the proud african kamit priest. He got the science of ancient egyptian priesthood. He indicated to black men the path for intelligence , wisdom and freedom.
anytime i listen to Fela my heart just rushes and I just think of God Almighty..If a mortal man can have this type of gift how much more depth is inside His creator...
We have take an action fast on everything man of the man Fela used talent to complained about our bad government and some others things...Fela may your soul rest in perfect peace. We really missed you a lot, My love for you is for ever and it's on compare able you the best musician no doubt about that...may bless your children and family with long life in good health
You even said that if you talk true they can burn your house as what they did to me(Fela),Abi Nigeria don go down petrol is #161 per litre and all the money them dey make dem dey share among themselves. Fela continue to rest in peace and i see the reason whole Chief Gani Fawehinmi used to cry about situation of Nigeria
Machook1 Agreed 1000%. This guy knew what music is all about, in his head and in his heart. Let's put it this way- when you write outstanding music that's popular enough to get under millions of people's skin, music incredible enough to make you a living legend, and make you one after you die too, music that also pisses off a government enough to make them burn your house down and arrest you on false currency charges- you know what it's all about. (And, hey, you've just got to love M.O.P. Political Statement No.1 too!)
Fela is highly spiritual. All he sang were prophecy foretold about all what is happening in Nigeria today from bad governance, corruption and decrepit leadership were themes that featured in his songs. Nigeria's problem are all trapped in Fela's song.
@@josepharmstrong5525 my exact sentiment. I genuinely thought nothing could surpass beasts of no nation, for sheer artistry and composition, but this is testing that theory. Extremely original!
The great prophet. My people think say Nigeria done dey But me as I see am I know say, Nigeria go go down How country go dey make-ee money Make people of country no see money I see many wrong things in Nigeria
The only and only abami eda. Fela Anikulapo can not and will no be replaced. REST IN POWER. All what what you preached with music is happening after your death.
Listen to the Shrine live recording of thia track; it's a lot more telling, revealing and with more instrumentals, as well as more lyrics... This is a shortened version, the diac version. Not the album version cos this track I dont believe was ever released on an LP or album cover.. Meanwhile Ojuelegba still dey gidigba, no shaking. Its the not the same as back in the 90'S when Baba sang about it but then again nothing stays static.. R.I.P Abami Eda Omo Iya Ajé aka Olorin la You'll always remain a legend🙏🏾🙏🏾
Fela's extraordinary perspicacity stands out; listen to what he said about all of Nigeria's leaders, every one of them has stolen in a way or another.....
Simply bewitching ... As up there as his Afrika 70 stuff was, the trance-like circles that this, BONN & others from Egypt 80 weave makes me question the conventional wisdom that he hit his peak in his 30s ....
the drum and string loop are so mellow, slow trotting almost sluggish much like an elephant walking which perfectly represents life in Nigeria everyone is just trotting along looking for means of survival . the keys and horns add a melodramatic and mournfully texture to the record representing the drama and tragedy of Nigerian society unnecessarily destitute due to corruption, mismanagement and foreign interferences despite so many natural resources and extensive workforce. Nigeria a society with so much potential by all means an African Giant crippled by external poachers and endemic cancer. since the 1850's (Britain's campaign to "free" Lagos of slave trading parties) its all been a disaster when will Nigeria return to her splendour? Fela highlighted these issues in a timely and timeless manner. When will we yield?
I listen to This particular songs almost every day that I want to listen to Fela. I play this song first.. who else is listening to this in 2022
Every thing he sang is still happening and this was over 4 decades ago.
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This song was written in 1984 not over 4 decades ago. It even refers to Shagari's January 1984 arrest.
Fela was jailed in November 1984 by *Buhari* before it could be recorded and released.
This specific version is the final release cut recorded in June 1989, so your math is very off.
We are in 2024 now
My nigerian friend introduce me to this Music…. I am thankfull my Best Gift ever … Fela pure Soul ❤❤❤
Me too. I usually have one, sometimes two days a week of all Fela music. ALLWAYS start w this song. Followed by VIP
This is more than a symphony
Love u Baba Fela, who else is listening to it in this year 2020
Me!
2021
2021 and beyond sef.
Legendary FELA KUTI
Listening in Aug. 2021 over here!
@@josepharmstrong5525 k I
For clarity, FELA was referring to Nigeria as the DEADY BODY WEY GET ACCIDENT. Chai!!!
A depiction of the Buhari junta foretold. My best fela track of all time.
This is Abami Eda in the 80s prophesying that the way he see Nigeria, that the country will go down, as he cannot understand how the country can be making so much money (especially from oil sale ) and the citizens of the country are not seeing the money, this is me prophesying in 2022, that Nigeria will even go down further, as the corruption going on in the country is unprecedented.
The greatest anthem of the 20th century! We are yet to witness the full meaning of this song in the 21st century. Double wahala for anybody! Confusion.
It’s obvious from the intro of this record, that Fela never got over the death of his mother. For context, you could hear the haunting-like organ, supported by the horns and trumpets bellowing that “they’ve killed mama fela” translated in Yoruba as “mama fela, talo pa iya fela oooo, iya fela won ti pa mama fela o”. Genius
Brilliant, never hear the trumpet saying that until you brought it up. I just thought it is some random tune. Do you have other insights to the other trumpet and other tunes on the song to share.
Amazing insight... I just heard that as well. Genius indeed for weaving that into the song and you are genius as well for deducing it.
@@tj6544 not at all. Fela is always subtly passing messages across with his instruments. Man was the greatest
@@finsensetv thanks
Wrong track bro, CCB was strictly about the state of the Nigerian state and nation and how it had decayed and died an untimely death...
His mother's death was about 25yrs to this track, not to say he had gotten over her death, but this track was "confusion break bone, double wahala for deadi body"....
The Nigerian state was the deadi body that had an accident and it had an accident along the way, so double wahala for the Nigerian state...
Not sure if you're full full Nigerian but no disrespect bro,
This track was fully alluding to the carcass the Nigerian nation had become, and this was in the early 90's this track was released...
Decades before the mess it has become..
Top classical musical piece. His musical intelligence is just out of this planet
A spirit never Dies. You can't kill a Spirit. Rest in Power Fela Anikulapo Kuti ABAMI EDA himself
All I can say is I am grateful to God the most high for allowing me the opportunity to see him play this and many songs in shrine. You can imagine the atmosphere.
You are lucky my man im lucky too even able to here his song here today not just in live...
We can only imagine 👏🏼🙌🏼
You are very lucky. Was born in the late 90s😂
Don't tell me about Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Jackson, Presly etc....
without adding Fela
Yes yes yes
Tshepiso Mokoena That’s a fact jack 💯💯💯
Absolute truth!
Yeah Yeah
Ke nnete
Baba dug deep on this one. Very emotional. He seemed this was when he totally lost hope for Nigeria
This track goes deep. Mega intricate, mandala-like, trance-inducing audio experience. Fela, only known for the absolute greatest.
Well said!
Fela is the proud african kamit priest. He got the science of ancient egyptian priesthood.
He indicated to black men the path for intelligence , wisdom and freedom.
Thank you God for given us Fela in Nigeria.
Sure
Thank you Olorun for for giving us the best of Yoruba land. Axe
Fela Kuti was given for AFRICA
A great teacher who never dies but lives in the music. Great great.
I come here to cleanse my ears every now and then lol
The Irreplaceable FELA KUTI
The people's champion.
His legacy lives on.
Almost love this as much as Beasts of No Nation....almost. lol
My favourite Fela song by a mile ..brilliant.
This is a true definition of music fela is still a legend.
Percussions well arranged, underground spiritual feelings all through..love it🥰
I love all of Fela's cuts but this is by far my favorite.
Mr.206FootFour It’s beautiful!
All is songs na masterpiece..
ODOO (Overtakei Don Overtake Ovakate) is another masterpiece!
anytime i listen to Fela my heart just rushes and I just think of God Almighty..If a mortal man can have this type of gift how much more depth is inside His creator...
the musical genius,
I too love fela rip baba
I love what you type and your thinking, Dear Kala
On are on point sir., 👍👌👊
👍🏾🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥
We have take an action fast on everything man of the man Fela used talent to complained about our bad government and some others things...Fela may your soul rest in perfect peace. We really missed you a lot, My love for you is for ever and it's on compare able you the best musician no doubt about that...may bless your children and family with long life in good health
I first heard this on the live album from Detroit. One of my favorite of Fela's. :)
You even said that if you talk true they can burn your house as what they did to me(Fela),Abi Nigeria don go down petrol is #161 per litre and all the money them dey make dem dey share among themselves. Fela continue to rest in peace and i see the reason whole Chief Gani Fawehinmi used to cry about situation of Nigeria
This guy could lay down some mean, slick, infectious cross-rhythms.
I agree brother! In my opinion this is the most complex Afrobeat piece I've ever heard along with Antibala's I.C.E. Mad Baselines and BrassLine!....
Machook1 Agreed 1000%. This guy knew what music is all about, in his head and in his heart. Let's put it this way- when you write outstanding music that's popular enough to get under millions of people's skin, music incredible enough to make you a living legend, and make you one after you die too, music that also pisses off a government enough to make them burn your house down and arrest you on false currency charges- you know what it's all about. (And, hey, you've just got to love M.O.P. Political Statement No.1 too!)
@@mrgakozak 👏👏👏👏👏
Fela is highly spiritual. All he sang were prophecy foretold about all what is happening in Nigeria today from bad governance, corruption and decrepit leadership were themes that featured in his songs. Nigeria's problem are all trapped in Fela's song.
@@chimerezeemeruwa Absolutely- you are 100% correct.
Timeless classic!
This is the song that sank into my bones as a boy in the late 90's when my dad played it. Double wahala for deade body.
Anytime I listen to this music ehn. Let's park that aside, who else is listening to this 2021
Me, every day❤
Evergreen!!!
Great man,Great band,Great music!❤
This literally killed every single favorite song of mine.
R.I.P.
I love Beast of No Nation...but this song is giving it a run for its money
@@josepharmstrong5525 my exact sentiment. I genuinely thought nothing could surpass beasts of no nation, for sheer artistry and composition, but this is testing that theory. Extremely original!
The great prophet.
My people think say Nigeria done dey
But me as I see am
I know say, Nigeria go go down
How country go dey make-ee money
Make people of country no see money
I see many wrong things in Nigeria
Very deep
The only and only abami eda. Fela Anikulapo can not and will no be replaced.
REST IN POWER.
All what what you preached with music is happening after your death.
It is really sad that it is still happening seriously 😭
Yea ...always...peace
Fela is ablessing that wasn ignored by his people. im glad we have come to realise what we have rejected. FELA lives/
MANO !!! PQP!!! ESSA CERTAMENTE EH UMA DAS MUSICAS MAIS LINDAS !!! QUE PANCADA!!!
I went into a good trance listening to the saxophone from 9:05s to 9:18s. Wow. The sound is incredible.
The sax tune says "Ni Ibadan ni won bi e si" Translates: You were born in the Nigerian town of Ibadan
@@grazynazakrzewska9493 , Seriously?
Mesmerising
Could've only come from a soul with eyes in every pore; and the heart of God.
Good Lord!....... what a genius!!
Incredible. Just makes you marvel at the artistry mankind is capable of. What a fuckin legend
Dope!!!!!!!...Maaadt Baseline!!!!...Rhythm so on point....Lyrics so conscious...Brutal!!!!
Listen to the Shrine live recording of thia track; it's a lot more telling, revealing and with more instrumentals, as well as more lyrics...
This is a shortened version, the diac version.
Not the album version cos this track I dont believe was ever released on an LP or album cover..
Meanwhile Ojuelegba still dey gidigba, no shaking.
Its the not the same as back in the 90'S when Baba sang about it but then again nothing stays static..
R.I.P Abami Eda Omo Iya Ajé aka Olorin la
You'll always remain a legend🙏🏾🙏🏾
Fela's extraordinary perspicacity stands out; listen to what he said about all of Nigeria's leaders, every one of them has stolen in a way or another.....
adebayo adeniran too much grammar mr grammatical. Fela no dey speak grammar too much
Ageless track...
This legend lived before his time.
Rest on Abami eda.
Using this great sound to explain the state of Nigeria to my 7 year son. Explaining to him, the good, bad and ugly Nigeria yesterday and today.
Simply bewitching ... As up there as his Afrika 70 stuff was, the trance-like circles that this, BONN & others from Egypt 80 weave makes me question the conventional wisdom that he hit his peak in his 30s ....
Fela Kuti is a legend even at death. Most legend do not take themselves seriously. He never did!!!!
Yeah he wasnt never big ego guy he was humble mature and thats rare as musician today...
How Country go dey make Money and Buhari still go dey borrow money for China . Larukurebe Rebelau
Pure Juju music ❤
Obviously one of Fela masterpiece & longest track !
So many African problems na fake pastors and prophets we get now.. Fela na major prophet and his music na God gift ❤😊to me
BACK HERE AGAIN... @_@
The Blues...
Best instrumental ever. Nigeria military parade on my mind.❤ Fela de great!
May God continue to bless and rest the soul of one and only Abami Eda. 😊😊😊
Evergreen , may your soul continue rest in perfect peace
We thank God for Fela
Genius, pure genius
Legend still listening in 2021 Febuary
Underground spiritual game in full effect
A TIMELESS MUSIC ICONIST
Chai. FELA ALMIGHTY GOD BLESS YOU
what a piece !!!!! wow
2021..my best find of the year..FELA rocks hard..
Still here in 2022 and beyond!!!
Rest on Baba 70
Yass Yass. Pure Heavy Ruling Genius. goes on and on!! X love it
It been long facing all this problems in Nigeria my beloved country
the drum and string loop are so mellow, slow trotting almost sluggish much like an elephant walking which perfectly represents life in Nigeria everyone is just trotting along looking for means of survival . the keys and horns add a melodramatic and mournfully texture to the record representing the drama and tragedy of Nigerian society unnecessarily destitute due to corruption, mismanagement and foreign interferences despite so many natural resources and extensive workforce. Nigeria a society with so much potential by all means an African Giant crippled by external poachers and endemic cancer. since the 1850's (Britain's campaign to "free" Lagos of slave trading parties) its all been a disaster when will Nigeria return to her splendour? Fela highlighted these issues in a timely and timeless manner. When will we yield?
digesting the song in 2022
First time I listened to this Jam. I almost went into trance.. RIP Anikulapo
King Fela , Thanks for the inspiration....
I feel alive when I hear this music. I grab my instruments and play and drink and dance. All praises😅
I like a lot this music with a particular rhythm
This is amazing
Immortal!!!
Simply immortal. God bless his soul.
Great musician 🎉
Fela is black and pure spirited ❤I will love him till afterlife❤
Forever contemporary...
My first political education CBB and to think a politicians coffin had an accident like many year later on a plane in ikeja it is a futuristic tune
D late former governor of ogun state Agagu
Rich music, deep message. Damn! How's this disliked?
I listen to it this year February 2024
2022 baby! They should amplify this song in aso rock...
Abami Eda Himself!
Sure
2021!!
energy, hapiness,i love you fela!!!
2021 and still counting
All hail great king freedom fighter
9 people need to be checked for a pulse
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
His message is still relevent even today.
That is a Musician i listen to this music every morning
Check out this one- Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and Egypt 80, Live at the Zenith, Paris in 1984
trance, emociones, raíces!
very good one
este tema esta brutal . fela kuti fue un genio y la letra es muy duro
Masterpiece 🌹
14.04.2024. I stop by again ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Baba I miss you oo
One love
Amazing...
So much excellent magic here...
Just wow...