Ce l´une des prémières chanson de l´orch. Shama Shama, en son temps Cavacha. Mopero fait la 2ème voix (Lead), Mambo Ley la voix haute, fine et pointue, Nella Nanga la 1ère voix, Djonité Motiene le Muteke le beau à la guitare accompagnement, Le diacre Mabibi à la guitare basse et Clay Makengele Jeampy à la batterie.
Au Lyce da la Liberation a Brazzaville 1975, je souhaites tout de bien pour mes amies avec qui j~ecoutai ce morceau, Tsoumou George, etc ...je suis l ~Angolais qui habitais avec vous comme interne. mon adresse mirobarros353@hotmail.com
Men rememberer this song iwas the bass singer with my bros we sang in the hse all the time to this i sure miss my late bro edu,we sang this together bless his soul
I just remember that time Idi amin dada was reigning and life was interesting at white nile night club and Arizon on entebe road my dad had a Bedford tipper reg. no. UYZ 225 and a ford anglia reg. no.UUD 140 a mini cooper UUO 085 and a mark 11 Austin morris reg.no.UUW 348, Lorries started moving from 6.00 to 6.00 we used not to live in luck no load shedding we had more than enough.Them days were preety good!
Nyboma should have stayed with lipwa lipwa. Mopero wa maloba gave the best he could but that was just how far he could go. it is strange that upon his salvation, he regretted having sung such beautiful songs. there is a way in which music takes people back into their childhood.Kiamangwana demonstrated his best skills in music production and ability to hold together such a strong group. these songs cannot be forgotten. Vicky was Mopero's girlfriend. One cannot abandon a man who sings that way.
Thanks to this song I was a little boy in our country Uganda by the time Presindent Idi Amin(RIP). When it was the music of the day.my friend kayondo God bless you where ever you are you used to sing this song.
Ce l´une des prémières chanson de l´orch. Shama Shama, en son temps Cavacha. Mopero fait la 2ème voix (Lead), Mambo Ley la voix haute, fine et pointue, Nella Nanga la 1ère voix, Djonité Motiene le Muteke le beau à la guitare accompagnement, Le diacre Mabibi à la guitare basse et Clay Makengele Jeampy à la batterie.
Africashama 3 weeks ago
Obuya Ronji, Obuya, Obuya, Obuya.
Where 'at' Adhiambo gurumuk-nanak ma nyar asumbi girls
Agoro Zaire was up to no good
Bellingham0035 3 weeks ago
Au Lyce da la Liberation a Brazzaville 1975, je souhaites tout de bien pour mes amies avec qui j~ecoutai ce morceau, Tsoumou George, etc ...je suis l ~Angolais qui habitais avec vous comme interne. mon adresse mirobarros353@hotmail.com
vivaldoeduardo1 1 month ago
Men rememberer this song iwas the bass singer with my bros we sang in the hse all the time to this i sure miss my late bro edu,we sang this together bless his soul
opudo 4 months ago
I just remember that time Idi amin dada was reigning and life was interesting at white nile night club and Arizon on entebe road my dad had a Bedford tipper reg. no. UYZ 225 and a ford anglia reg. no.UUD 140 a mini cooper UUO 085 and a mark 11 Austin morris reg.no.UUW 348, Lorries started moving from 6.00 to 6.00 we used not to live in luck no load shedding we had more than enough.Them days were preety good!
namagembeful 5 months ago
Et oui le chien aboie et la caravane passe! ! remontez la musique du cavacha heux! Merci mon frere!
Kouglizia 5 months ago
Nyboma should have stayed with lipwa lipwa. Mopero wa maloba gave the best he could but that was just how far he could go. it is strange that upon his salvation, he regretted having sung such beautiful songs. there is a way in which music takes people back into their childhood.Kiamangwana demonstrated his best skills in music production and ability to hold together such a strong group. these songs cannot be forgotten. Vicky was Mopero's girlfriend. One cannot abandon a man who sings that way.
rumbaontheriver1 5 months ago
Thanks to this song I was a little boy in our country Uganda by the time Presindent Idi Amin(RIP). When it was the music of the day.my friend kayondo God bless you where ever you are you used to sing this song.
mukiibimukiibi 6 months ago
... le chien aboie, la caravane passe... Ca dit beaucoup!
Patmuamba 8 months ago
@kim1961 T'as totalement raison...
Patmuamba 8 months ago