My dad used to play such songs on a champion 2 band radio. Dad still alive I love you so much you made me to be who am today. Those days collecting a child with a rod was normal not nowadays human rights every where resulting to waywardness.
We are terrible as zambians .hes never been honored for his greatness.no road no school nothing named after him.same for Samuel matete lottie mwale. So many . We have a school named after mahatma ghandi who was found out later to be a racist against black people.but nashil Pichen .? Zero
Ooh really that was great music in Zambia. I remember when the ulbam was released in should in 1976. This song was best hit in Zambia. The song could be repeated playing at Kamunga bar at Chimwemwe T/ship in Kitwe from 10:00 am to 10:00pm. What great time and music and Mosi larger @ 19ngwee per small bottle.
Tell me more about kamunga, chimwemwe kitwe ; this song would greet yu after dropping off from a van from Race course half high and yu would walk down chibungulubwe road heading home escorted by the diminishing rethem 🤦♀️
The National Song. We use to dance to it at Kachonge, Mwaiseni, Paradise, Ruth Tarvens in Mbala. Super old good days. I miss those days when life had meaning, not now!
This man is buried on at leopards hill graveyard in Lusaka. Just opposite the gate at MI catholic parish facing the grave. Great man and great music up to this day.
This is one type of music that gives thus never ending memories. Musicians were taking time to compose so that they reasonably combined lyrics with instruments to the fullest.
I am told this song figuratively referred to the mismanagement of the economy by Kenneth kaunda. The names Dave (kaunda) and willy (Roy welensky). Great piece of typical Zambian music
I remember my father used to play this songs on ITT supersonic radio gram in 1978 when I was 9 years. Whenever I play this songs I remember him. May his soul rest in peace.
Very rich sounds that has matured with time like the old wine. Lots of memories and powerful revelation. Both political and social interpretation on this song
Not even a road named after him.we are such terrible people us zambians.we do not look after our great people. Samuel matete nashil pichen Kazembe barbera witola lottie mwale
Just listen to the music.dont bring politics.i know the big man ba Nashil.he came to play with the band he came with with from kenya.i was at unza that time.
We don't search for old music but we search for old memories.
Dr N K was a music genius i classify him in same category as the great Franco..His music oozes like sweet nectar ..Classic !!
My dad used to play such songs on a champion 2 band radio. Dad still alive I love you so much you made me to be who am today. Those days collecting a child with a rod was normal not nowadays human rights every where resulting to waywardness.
Dr N.P. Kazembe should be honoured big time. He's the best Musician to ever graced Zambia todate. His Legacy Lives On. What a Legend g He is. MHSRIP
We are terrible as zambians .hes never been honored for his greatness.no road no school nothing named after him.same for Samuel matete lottie mwale. So many .
We have a school named after mahatma ghandi who was found out later to be a racist against black people.but nashil Pichen .? Zero
That was the time musicians were really playing reasonable music unlike mower music
Ooh really that was great music in Zambia. I remember when the ulbam was released in should in 1976. This song was best hit in Zambia. The song could be repeated playing at Kamunga bar at Chimwemwe T/ship in Kitwe from 10:00 am to 10:00pm. What great time and music and Mosi larger @ 19ngwee per small bottle.
Tell me more about kamunga, chimwemwe kitwe ; this song would greet yu after dropping off from a van from Race course half high and yu would walk down chibungulubwe road heading home escorted by the diminishing rethem 🤦♀️
How old are you boss?😊
Legendary comment
The National Song. We use to dance to it at Kachonge, Mwaiseni, Paradise, Ruth Tarvens in Mbala. Super old good days. I miss those days when life had meaning, not now!
These were the real legends 2020🇿🇲🇿🇲 still together
It also reminds my late father Mr Joseph Kasembe who left in 2020 MYSRIP DAD you liked Kazembe's music especially Christmas time
This man is buried on at leopards hill graveyard in Lusaka. Just opposite the gate at MI catholic parish facing the grave. Great man and great music up to this day.
Aww really
This is one type of music that gives thus never ending memories. Musicians were taking time to compose so that they reasonably combined lyrics with instruments to the fullest.
This song had alot of airplay on the then Zambia Broadcasting Services home service of Radio Zambia which is now called Radio one
Musical genius that we never appreciated when he was alive...what a great talent.
Music sang in advance.
Music 🎵 is a happyness 😂😂❤❤
I remember those days ,we used to enjoy dancing
Nostalgic! Remembering '80s. This is Muziki....
I am told this song figuratively referred to the mismanagement of the economy by Kenneth kaunda. The names Dave (kaunda) and willy (Roy welensky). Great piece of typical Zambian music
The same Nashil started singing for KK as Wamuyayaya.
He was a genius 😂
Interesting
Wow am learning
@@phillipmushota3001 iam learning to interesting
This May 2021; I am listening to this original music. To hell with current GMO music!
It makes me feel like these guys sung this song knowing the generation of the 2000 2021z etc am loving to the grave
❤❤2023 still a vibe
This man was so powerful were music was concerned
this was really great music,my mom loved listening to this one so much,I really miss home so much
This Music is really taking me back
He's gone but his music still lives🎶
I remember my father used to play this songs on ITT supersonic radio gram in 1978 when I was 9 years. Whenever I play this songs I remember him. May his soul rest in peace.
The Music that will never fade. It reminds me of my late Father. May his soul rest in peace. He would play this song through out the night.
Legend ! Pure and clear music....
These are the songs I enjoyes even if my friends keep on loughing at me, these the Lengendary musicians are they still exist or there are late
Same here,I enjoy this kind of kind of music.
quality sounds, quality music quality message
Those where the days I love this
One of best hit songs by Dr.Nashil Pitchen Kazembe
These are the songs with full of meaning
This was pure music 🎵
These were song's which can make u joy yo days,under the sun.
Very rich sounds that has matured with time like the old wine. Lots of memories and powerful revelation. Both political and social interpretation on this song
Only if he had left videos of all his performances. How ever, he is one of the best Zambian Artists
Great music, lots of memories!
Great music with good teaching
I remember that time I was living in Monze, and the near bar was a song of the year
What a legend! Immortal tune
l enjoy listening to this music.by then was not even born yet.but l do enjoy it
True same here
A truly musical genius. This song is priceless.
I love this line "ine daily cashing nshipembela pa sate. Ukupya ine nebo mupamba sana."
I can play this all day long nice music
Same here
Teyabana iyoo....good staff
The great pichen kazembe will always be great..
It's happening even nowadays very rich music please RIP Dr NPK Luapula
nice music, why can't we get back to such?
It is difficult because this music needs a lot of practice while modern computer music is an easy way out. Quick money a problem
Better u sweat for your money
Made my childhood special ❤😂
These were the days,he is a legend
In loving memory of my father levy mubanga loved this song.
reminds me those days in Chingola Nchanga North 1970s -80s
I remember in those days in luanshya town super 80's blessed generation education music not aya yamanje manyeengwe
It is sad that such a talented musician who put Zambia on the music map died a destitute man 😢😢😢
Not even a road named after him.we are such terrible people us zambians.we do not look after our great people. Samuel matete nashil pichen Kazembe barbera witola lottie mwale
the songs which reminds me of my late Father Dr Watson Phiri Jelous .MHSRIP
Pa kairo ku Masala
Great sons of the land
Esho twakulilemo
2023 .8 .12 still marvelous
This song reminds me when we used to watch on znbc projector at chilenje ground in 1978
It was released in 1982
It just followed Michael Jackson's thriller
His music was listened to in drc .that should tell you something
Lovng the song......2019😍😍😍😍
I really enjoy when am listening to this song, coz my name is William and i also remember the Isaac Mulinda the Ricky B to mention but the fill
I Was Enjoying Those Days
My father is paying the song 😢😢😢
Just listen to the music.dont bring politics.i know the big man ba Nashil.he came to play with the band he came with with from kenya.i was at unza that time.
Remember my late parents Samuel chewe.
From generation to generation stil rich in content 2020
original music dosnot fade even old than some ofas
Indeed people not mapwelete yamanje
Mwantobela ing'anda part 1&2 1982 production 🙌
I like the way the man potraid in the song lied
@@josephzefebanda7670😂😂
Of all the names just ba willie kkkkkkk
It's a beautiful song
These were great men
This reminds me of early 80s
❤ 2024
Ati ine ukupya mupamba Sana... But men are something else 😀😀😀
Original Authentic Kind of Music.
real Zambian music
Great music of old
Don't leave what you have in your hands and go for promises that might not be fulfilled. And thought of going back
Especially the women's of this days
Thanks for this
2024
Ubufi guy
Inyimbo shamafunde
Ilyo icalo cali ichi kashana
2023 still listening 🎧🎶
Me its daily cash, to be broke its a surprise
Severangwena
Enjoying the song in Kolwezi
Mmmmm 😂😂😂😂😂2020😂😢😢😢
Still rocking in 2021, October.
Nice old songs
I think this is the same message that someone recorded as "kaitaya ka gelo" in new comboni language. Its a warning. Pasopo!
Boza niyo ipa bane
these where days .I miss the old day
Ladies hold your husband's with jealousy
Am told the song figuratively referred to the mismanagement of the economy the names Davy meant David Kaunda while Willy refereed to Roy Welensky.
Was told the same 😊
Was told the same 😊
Though all comments,the fact is those days the country wasn't in this situation life was gooda
Am learning, it could be coz these guys were so creative
Trury what a nice music with great message .
Those days at kasanda police in kabwe (Mutendele club)
😅😅😅😅😅😅😢😢😢😢
2022❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
In Life Liality will always catch up with you
Enimbo ishi ishakale ishamafunde not the to days music full of insults
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In our days in 1970s when we were playing record player.