Continue resting in power Fadhee.❤memories of my childhood in Jericho.
Satan had not grown horns during that time.Decency in music is long forgotten
Enzi zetu hazichuji❤
Niomwone mwanangu
Enzi za asali na maziwa.
Enzi ambazo dunia ilikuwa dania kabla haijawa gunia.
Nyimbo hizi hunikumbusha Hayati Babangu kipenzi Zaccheus Kwendo❤, Babu kumzaa Baba Zadock Ombima na Babu kumzaa Mama Joseph Otwoma.
Mola azirehemu nafsi zenu wapendwa 🕊️.
By reading comments here make me teary😢 lovely good people.
I liked these song when I was growing up 80's these are the songs. Nowadays songs are shadows.
Timeless music,,,,,wakati ambapo garama ya maisha ilikuwa bado chini, kabula Dunia hahijawa gunia,,,😅
For us who were left for the same or other reason kujeni hapa kwa hii tent. Si the pain is gone and looks like a badge of honor ama namna gani. The pain moulds you to become the *man* you are proud of now.
It reminds me of my dad who passed on 4 years ago! ..its soothing..it will never loose its lustre! waaaooh🤔😇😇😇🥰🥰
Memories of this music is immesurable.. and unforgettable 👌👌👌
who is here in 2020?
I’m here. This song is nostalgic, it never grows taste like a fine wine
This was I think the first song that all of us as kids knew the lyrics, and we sing it religiously . sat here today more than 3 decades later and thousands of miles from home, then it came to mind, thanks for posting it🎶
All the memories with my dad.....rip my good old man 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Very nice and refreshing. Reminds me of Kenya Broadcasting Corporation and its presenters like Hadija Ali, Billy Omalla, Anunda Sakwa, Elizabeth Obegi and others.
Them days when music was music.
Best nostalgic moments❤.. KBC idhaa ya taifa
Music that will never die.
Margaret Wambui Safari & Sheila Tett. Great song. Where art thou nowadays??
When im relaxed this a kind of songs that soothe my soul..😊
am listening. Margaret safari was an icon.reminds me of Andrew Clifford production studios
It can never get better than this I swear. Omuga Kabisae and Auntie Jamila Kasalo
Listening now...the lyrics were playing in my head and decided to look it up😊...the songs we grew up with❤❤
Im here after the song got played by Maina and Kingangi in the morning.This song gave me goosebumps all over .
It immediately brought back memories of my father. True 🇰🇪 music.
Wow! Nostalgia of my childhood growing up in the early 1980s, precisely 1980 if not 1982. Late MDJ Eddy Fondo and also Bwana Fred Obachi Machoka on VoK back then
Reminds those evenings with my Dad with his Panasonic Radio Cassette listening to KBC Idhaa RIP Mzee
The days when music was so sweet
Where are these mighty talented great kenyan musicians ? With mighty message of the late seventies and early eighties , god bless them all.
Aaah my sweet mama Angela under that mango tree with National Panasonic Radio.
Someone bring back this kind of music and take back whatever is being sang nowadays.....
Talent at its best 🇰🇪❤️💋💯👌✌️
Oh History Is Excellent This Hymn When We Were Form Two 1981
What a great hit this was back then and a sing with a message indeed!
Music that talks reality of life
I was 14 when I first heard this song and now in my 50s yet it sounds like it was composed yesterday. What do you have to say yourself?
@@waltermutende9648 I had a member being interviewed by Fred Obachi Machoka yesterday. A lady called Mercy. It was so insightful.
This band had sensational songs
Who's listening in 2020??? True relaxation
I grew up ksouth,I perfectly played flute to this song.great memories
Come 2022 and beyond this song will remain lust green...that was the time missing tuning to VOK was like one missed something....nowadays we have noise from metal workshops called music
who else listening in 2019??
Listening October 2019. Memories. I drop a tear every time I listen to this song
Timeless classic. Brings back fond memories of my teen years at Pangani Estate in Nairobi.
This kind of music has no stress. The message is strong.
Memories are made of this 🎉. Takes me back to day's of Bombax 😊. When music made sense
Priceless piece! Love it, l love it! Ah!
When the music 🎶 was music 🎼, if time was place I could have backed up my belongings and go back to 80s
Evergreen music. Ageless!!
this reminds me when i was in primary school.we used to go home for lunch running so as to observe .the only radio station was kbc,and they used to play these songs
Memories are made of this ❤
Margret safari, Sheila tett
ooh maan!!
TBT
Real music. Evergreen.
Memories of my dad and mama, RIP
Oh my
Muziki huu unakufanya uinuke bila kutaka..hilo bass heavy duty! The trumpet is great...jamani hawa waimbaji wazuri hivi wamepotelea wapi? Africa kwa kweli tuna tatizo nyimbo kama zinapotea band mpya wanaiga wa-magharibi (Amerika etc)kwa nini hatutaki kuringia uzalendo wetu?
Wah! Listened to this song every morning while preparing to go to school,saint augustines tudor mombasa. My moms favorite
C yes old boy I went to Tudor too, I was staying at kafoca near Makupa.
Was your neighbor...Tudor...school Marycliff..now in usa! God is good! God is love!
uliniacha mama ... kenda bila kujali.
Ati uliniacha kuwa mimi sina kisomo.
Great, Alright!
This song reminds me of my late mum, may she continue resting in peace 😪😪😪😪
Buru phase 2, 1980. Estate was so clean n organized. Kumbe Ayoo was the Luo girl into witchcraft.
Nilikuwa mdogo nyakati hizo nyimbo hizo zilibamba sana
Excellent Music 🎵🎶🎶🎸🎸🎹💖💝💋💋💘💘😘💞🥂💯
In 1983 I was in Dandora every weekend after news at 1pm...I can't forget Dandora was still a new estate with good roads and lights...those were the days
I visited Dandora when phase 3 was just coming up, it was really nice, they even had a cinema.
Now its a ghost estate...robberies, muggings and prostitution rule the day... I miss those old good days
Muziki taratibu jioni njema ,just love it reminding me of the early 80s
My late Dad loved this Song
Who's here in 2022 August after polls
Africa ya Mashariki ilikuwa na waimbaji wenye vipaji sana..
Sijui kwa nini sasa waimbaji wamepoteza dira kabisa..
Nyimbo za asili zimepotea sasa wanaiga za kizungu mno..
Reminds me of my wife to be who left me for the same reason. Kila la heri popote alipo, Ubavu wangu mwenyewe nilimpenda sana Mungu akulinde popote ulipo, we'll meet one day God willing you see how the shattered, wreaked, and heartbroken man has survived.
aww! pole sana. don't listen to these kind of songs then till you are strong enough. they might cause you more harm than good. All shall be well though. I love the song though
@@zappyzippy1936 it was in 2018 January, when she told me that terrible news, i was literally mad but here i am. God bless her wherever she's. We must learn to live with some pain as a part of us.
Inanikumbusha 1990s old is gold
Great soothing music.
Reminds me my dead uncle....used to love this RIP
Wow sweet memories started listening while i was 5 years old in narok hospital servant quarters in 90’s now am in my 30’s and I feel so old so nostalgic
❤
My childhood days in Homa-Bay
sikiza mambo sasaa.......
It reminds me of a lady from ukambani makueni county whom i was in love with but we seperated later
When music was music 🎶
For along we used to sing uliniwacha juu Sina kisogo
Still listening to it
ziloupendwa ndani ya roho kabisa, mziki wa kuburidisha na mafunzo, waaaa ayooo ayooo ayohohohooooo!!!
Reminds me of muziki wa adhuhuri right after school. So much nostalgia
Inakumbusha 90s nikiwa shuleni na jaa
Aaah that’s so true man😂😂 kwanza hapo na saa sita hapo before kengele ya lunch time
Kapenguria Town; early 80s
Good music let alone today's rubbish
My first time to here this song I heard it when I was in nursery school by that time I was very young I will never forget this song
Love this song
Reminds me of good old days when we used to have outings in high schools. Aaa it was nice.
Am John Richman from Bano Hill. Guango in particular. Those were the real singer and I really miss their life performance
Waahhh kenya blue stars
This were the real singers. I wonder how comes there is no video of this songs .
Muziki wa adhuhuri anyone? With the great Charles Omuga Kabisae.
Wawawa maze
Mziki wa adhuhuri umeletwa kwenu na Charles omuga kabisai... Weweeeeee
Niko hapa..👍👍👍
When music was pure!You remind me of Omuga Kabisae in my primary school days..
You just had to be there 🔥