what gr8 memories this song provokes .... memories of LE GRAND LUAMBO LUANZO MAKIADI (R.I.P.) and the all the departed heroes of TPOK JAZZ...., Djompoy, Ntesa , Madilu............
J'ai composé cette chanson à la mort de Franco en 1989 et la seule voix pouvait interpreter la melancolie dans celle-ci,c'était celle de Djo Mpoy. Poète Lutumba
@PoeteLutumba superbe hommage. on ne peut trouver mieux comme temoignage. les paroles de cette chanson nous replonge dans ces instants si triste au moment de la disparition de luambo.
uhmm Kel Art Chant oyo batu ango ya lelo ba yokaka ba bore ya boye ste ehe ezongisa bango ata na nzela,P.N.K Grand Maitre Makiadi & Djo Mpoyi ,Molimo yaba Oeuvre bosala eza na biso till now still,and toko keep ango like dat pona love ya Music
Thank you for this song. They managed to sing this song with such sadness and heaviness of the heart.... really sad but I thank them for writing this song and presenting it on our behalf. Franco my man, we'll meet again but now one has come close to your talent with the guitar.. RIP
Djo even though so sickly, took the pain of mourning his departed leader Franco. Look at the crying, sobbing man from 2.00. This guy stood at almost 7 ft and had the flair as he towered over Microphones in early days.
But here he is real frail.
Every video you open, it is all sadness and tears.
@7116219 Yes it quite sad.I find it very hard to watch.Its incredibly moving.Even in loss one must appreciate that the show must go on!.Its a powerful rendition !!Pain and loss is written in their face.Yet again it shows how their true artistry.
Munduti, thanks for the upload, it is a very soulful number. I can't help but comment on how sickly Djo looks in this video, compare to Mamba and the others. Too sad that these great artists died at the prime of their lives. I read somewhere that Simaro loved working with Djo, its evident here. Thanks
goodness me what a great memories
belami66 3 months ago
what gr8 memories this song provokes .... memories of LE GRAND LUAMBO LUANZO MAKIADI (R.I.P.) and the all the departed heroes of TPOK JAZZ...., Djompoy, Ntesa , Madilu............
otiipiach72 5 months ago
J'ai composé cette chanson à la mort de Franco en 1989 et la seule voix pouvait interpreter la melancolie dans celle-ci,c'était celle de Djo Mpoy. Poète Lutumba
PoeteLutumba 5 months ago
@PoeteLutumba superbe hommage. on ne peut trouver mieux comme temoignage. les paroles de cette chanson nous replonge dans ces instants si triste au moment de la disparition de luambo.
mantonesoleil 1 month ago
uhmm Kel Art Chant oyo batu ango ya lelo ba yokaka ba bore ya boye ste ehe ezongisa bango ata na nzela,P.N.K Grand Maitre Makiadi & Djo Mpoyi ,Molimo yaba Oeuvre bosala eza na biso till now still,and toko keep ango like dat pona love ya Music
friezamaestrow 8 months ago
Djo-Mpoy's wife also died soon after him, so I read.
Mantuika 1 year ago
how old was Djo at the time of his passing? did he leave a heritage . like wife and children? RIP Djo, Franco and the departed members of Ok jazz.
chahenza 1 year ago
Ah la mort, kwani tina, tina kwani
kulamambo1 1 year ago
i love djo mpoyi he was a great mesution, but here in this clip he loks sick.
teles84 1 year ago
Thank you for this song. They managed to sing this song with such sadness and heaviness of the heart.... really sad but I thank them for writing this song and presenting it on our behalf. Franco my man, we'll meet again but now one has come close to your talent with the guitar.. RIP
KaiserSwordx 1 year ago
Djo even though so sickly, took the pain of mourning his departed leader Franco. Look at the crying, sobbing man from 2.00. This guy stood at almost 7 ft and had the flair as he towered over Microphones in early days.
But here he is real frail.
Every video you open, it is all sadness and tears.
7116219 1 year ago
@7116219 Yes it quite sad.I find it very hard to watch.Its incredibly moving.Even in loss one must appreciate that the show must go on!.Its a powerful rendition !!Pain and loss is written in their face.Yet again it shows how their true artistry.
kairitukega 1 year ago
Munduti, thanks for the upload, it is a very soulful number. I can't help but comment on how sickly Djo looks in this video, compare to Mamba and the others. Too sad that these great artists died at the prime of their lives. I read somewhere that Simaro loved working with Djo, its evident here. Thanks
geezmwakwach 2 years ago
I do not understand Lingala but I am kind of sure this is a tribute to Franco's death, well done if it is. Very nice Mpoy.
LusaMonene 2 years ago
what year this song was written
perdemb 2 years ago
mpristol mpoyz
platipodia 2 years ago