Ngali, Ngali , Ngali! 1976 was the year and we were all in bell bottom trousers and platform shoes. That was life in Gulu High School (Northern Uganda). The boys would sing the guitar part with own ACHOLI (Northern Ugandan language) words saying: ABAKO NI RUK - RUK, ANYAKA! meaning "I penetrated going ruk-ruk, that girl". Very stupid wording of course, but really "TOP" and enjoyable in our fully inexperienced teenage minds of that time. Long live the beautiful past.
@bigblakkspider Hi anybody with Les Hi-Fives, Wami Mukayi, Chibila Chibe, Nakolela, Maba ya makasi, Zuwa ya Pamba and Sonya Mwana Likasi. Please share. my email is nzomi2@yahoo.com
Aha Bwana Keino! Ngali was like a signature tune on radio Rwanda broadcasting from Kigali on saturday afternoons in the late early 80s! Kamale was in a roll of inspiration in this recording session! Thanx
Wonderful tunes, asante Bwanakeino :). Could you be in posession of 'Sama sama' by Kapela? Miss this tunes of my growing up. God bless you for your great taste Mkenya mwenzangu.
@MyMukama It is called Ayidjo by Orchestre Les Kamale
Otieno35 3 weeks ago
this is truly a classic, shukran bwanakeino, i salute you. this to me is a form of therapy!!!! happy days.....keep em comin...
wazimu63 3 weeks ago
tu es un type bien merci beaucoup de m'avoir trempé dans mes souvenir de jeunesse vive bwanakeino
okavayoouly 2 months ago
Ngali, Ngali , Ngali! 1976 was the year and we were all in bell bottom trousers and platform shoes. That was life in Gulu High School (Northern Uganda). The boys would sing the guitar part with own ACHOLI (Northern Ugandan language) words saying: ABAKO NI RUK - RUK, ANYAKA! meaning "I penetrated going ruk-ruk, that girl". Very stupid wording of course, but really "TOP" and enjoyable in our fully inexperienced teenage minds of that time. Long live the beautiful past.
navynala 2 months ago
@bigblakkspider Hi anybody with Les Hi-Fives, Wami Mukayi, Chibila Chibe, Nakolela, Maba ya makasi, Zuwa ya Pamba and Sonya Mwana Likasi. Please share. my email is nzomi2@yahoo.com
Zanaziki1 3 months ago
guys pse help me as am trying to look for a congolese song with words of haijo haijo which was at peak same time with Ngali of Orchestra le kamale.
MyMukama 6 months ago
All this music is available at Melodica on Tom Mboya street just off Ronald Ngala street
sibuor22 9 months ago
Aha Bwana Keino! Ngali was like a signature tune on radio Rwanda broadcasting from Kigali on saturday afternoons in the late early 80s! Kamale was in a roll of inspiration in this recording session! Thanx
Jarawilla 9 months ago
Wonderful tunes, asante Bwanakeino :). Could you be in posession of 'Sama sama' by Kapela? Miss this tunes of my growing up. God bless you for your great taste Mkenya mwenzangu.
bigblakkspider 10 months ago
Bwanakeino, You are awesome buddy. Thanks a million. Your oldies taste is great. These are the tunes that made the 70's and 80s colorfull.
Life would have been very dull without this lingala music. have you notice there is no KASONGO PART 2 at all. i wonder if anyone has it
We had a tone of fun grooving to Mbale and the rest in boarding school. The music brings that time alive just like it was yestarday.
Thanks a milion and God bless.
Rich
mysoukouss 11 months ago