Sad to hear of their sad demise, but hey! The music's still around! So long as anyone plays their music, their still alive! My personal memories of them? The Chart Show 1987.
I once heard someone on a BBC "arts" programme -I don't know who -But this fella described the bhundu's guitar sound as being like 2 love birds flying in the air around each other but never collided with each other !!!What an analogy--" I WAS HOOKED " and that was about 1988-89 Those definitely were the days !!
l played a gig with these guys in the early nineties.after the gig our band played a game of footie with the "boys"...there early stuff is much better.
thats so lovely, yes some of the Bundu boys died, we still have one of the drum monsters ,(serious serious and talented drummer),listen to the drum in this song ,he is called sekuru Kenny ie Kenny Chitsvatsva,he lives in north west london, inquire from me,my name is Melch Riyo, i once played with the during practice,one of the unsung zimbabwean stars called Kudakwashe Matimba who is also a producer is leading the team called Harare
thanks for the song and the history of the group. in the part of texas i live in i had no access to wonderful music like this growing up . thanks to you tube and people like you posting these videos as a 33 year old i finally have found diversity. with thanks, peace and love
Thanks for posting this. I returned to Ireland in 1985 and The Bhundu Boys were probably my favourite Zim band at the time. Shed Sessions is still played regularly here, especially "Baba Munini Francis"!
Why do African heroes die so soon? Anyone with song Harare Jit? Please!!!!!!!
MrTaquito66 7 months ago
It is good!
cgmcgarty 8 months ago
Sad to hear of their sad demise, but hey! The music's still around! So long as anyone plays their music, their still alive! My personal memories of them? The Chart Show 1987.
MonkeymagicsMum 9 months ago
Saw these guys live in King Tut's in Glasgow many years ago. Still remember it as a phenomenal gig
jfb61 1 year ago
really
mushai 11 months ago
pasi hapagute hama munashe. this music never loose its flavour
tanyex 1 year ago
I wanna renew this song and make it a hit in the world BUT SCARED OF COPY RIGHTS! any ideas guys? This song is same as the international HITS
msuweje 1 year ago
supportayi vamwe venyu ava houseofstonemedia. com
cnhanga 1 year ago
I once heard someone on a BBC "arts" programme -I don't know who -But this fella described the bhundu's guitar sound as being like 2 love birds flying in the air around each other but never collided with each other !!!What an analogy--" I WAS HOOKED " and that was about 1988-89 Those definitely were the days !!
MrBazzabee 2 years ago
bhundu boys ndizvo ko pene anewo vana vangu ne writting on the wall here?.
CHAG75SHA 2 years ago
i remember this song from when i was a kid living in mutare!! damn it brings back memories!! those were the days!!!
riyazmob 3 years ago
Nice message! Love these guys!
seven7l 2 years ago
l played a gig with these guys in the early nineties.after the gig our band played a game of footie with the "boys"...there early stuff is much better.
eddietwang 3 years ago
Didn't they perform on the old grey whistle test? is there any video footage from that anywhere?
damnbattyhogman 3 years ago
thats so lovely, yes some of the Bundu boys died, we still have one of the drum monsters ,(serious serious and talented drummer),listen to the drum in this song ,he is called sekuru Kenny ie Kenny Chitsvatsva,he lives in north west london, inquire from me,my name is Melch Riyo, i once played with the during practice,one of the unsung zimbabwean stars called Kudakwashe Matimba who is also a producer is leading the team called Harare
melchking 4 years ago
thanks for the song and the history of the group. in the part of texas i live in i had no access to wonderful music like this growing up . thanks to you tube and people like you posting these videos as a 33 year old i finally have found diversity. with thanks, peace and love
marsyro 4 years ago
anyone knows the songtekst of this clip?
puddingbrood 4 years ago
I love this jam...it reminds me of my childhood days
ruemarova 4 years ago
Thanks for posting this. I returned to Ireland in 1985 and The Bhundu Boys were probably my favourite Zim band at the time. Shed Sessions is still played regularly here, especially "Baba Munini Francis"!
handfp 4 years ago