Hi RUMBADA, his popular name was Tabu Ley. If you check even in youtube you will find a lot of his video. He used to sing with Mbilia Bel and Faya Tes. Go and enjoy now.
Hi all TPOK fans. Anybody can tell me the song " ILUNGA YA CHERRY" if not mistaken was a big hit in ealry 80, what is the tittle? I'm badly looking for it. Thanx in advance.
Does anyone know the actual title of the song they play after the introduction of Franco. On "Still Alive" it is identified as "Likambo." On the CD with Jolie Detta it is identified as "Sept Ans De Mariage." This CD contains some "souped" (retro non-stop)up versions of past songs so I don't trust the title. (The Jolie Detta songs are worth the price of the CD, however).
Rhumba nostalgia... Likambo na ngai na papa. wow great work by luambo!!!!
True african jazz with emphasised african rhythm and harmonies. You dont see and hear that kind of live perfomermance today. CLASSIC
Là c'est la musique qui parle ,pas de mabanga...Ah grand maître
Was wondering if this is the real ''LIKAMBO'' i know. Yes it is! after 4.30.... great music ....likambo maloba ....papa mama mama mama...
RIP Franco
Makonko Kidundi the orchestra conductor
The master chef of all Congo music
More on the way. I have been out of town and trying to catch up on work.
Chacun pour soir
wow major nostalgia man, i remember wen my dad showed mw a vid of hi slive performence wen i was 4
Hi RUMBADA, his popular name was Tabu Ley. If you check even in youtube you will find a lot of his video. He used to sing with Mbilia Bel and Faya Tes. Go and enjoy now.
simply MAGIC
somotros c sa la music, ya solo
Never mind. I'm an idiot. It's "Chacun Pour Soi".
This song is CHACUN POUR SOI
its Likambo na ngai na papa
Tagaya Ogosso “chacun pour soi”
Where do you live Rahndi? I'd like to come round and steal your collection!
Vibtation of his guitar
Hi all TPOK fans. Anybody can tell me the song " ILUNGA YA CHERRY" if not mistaken was a big hit in ealry 80, what is the tittle? I'm badly looking for it. Thanx in advance.
Does anyone know the actual title of the song they play after the introduction of Franco. On "Still Alive" it is identified as "Likambo." On the CD with Jolie Detta it is identified as "Sept Ans De Mariage." This CD contains some "souped" (retro non-stop)up versions of past songs so I don't trust the title. (The Jolie Detta songs are worth the price of the CD, however).
Chacun pour soir? By Josky Kiambukuta, 1983. Paris.
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Check you email box, I left directions. Old school smile emoticon.
I wonder where the famous blue Gibson guitar is today. Hopefully not in some Paris Hardrock Cafe.
That guitare is well kept by his son Emongo luambo
What about the Fender Jaguar?