Mulemena Boys - Pamuzhi Palubabo (Official Video)
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- čas přidán 19. 04. 2020
- Pamuzhi Palubabo was fifth track from the album ''A Tribute To The Late Emmanuel Mulemena'' that was released in 1984.
Mulemena was one of Zambia's most popular musicians in the '70s, due in part to the fact that he sang in three languages - Kaonde, Bemba and Nyanja. He was also one of the very first African musicians to use a drum machine, and he is renowned for modernizing the Kaonde "machancha" beat. Mulemena's premature death was rumored to be of AIDS, making him one of the early casualties in an epidemic that has decimated Zambia's population.
Twenty two months after his death, the flame of his music was rekindled by his band, Mulemena, who renamed themselves Mulemena Boys. In this album entitled ‘A Tribute to the late Emmanuel Mulemena’ released under the Zambia Music Palour is collection of ‘the Boys’ best tunes of the the ‘good old days’.
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Today am listening to this song so proud of this song I want this comment to remain forever
I am from Zimbabwe and I traveled to Zambia as a Young musician these memories are easily the fondest of my youth, it's simply beautiful 😍❤
It's 2024 Who else his listening
When Zambia was still a boy
Feeling like crying 😭😭😭, so amazing just to imagine how those days used to be even though I wasn't around....great men indeed may your souls continue resting in peace
Q1àaq
The greats of All time.....2022
Amazing indeed 👏. Great music!
@@leezumbwa7345 👏👏
Do you mean they're all dead ?????
Ndiye nyimbo izi🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲💃💃
To show that these guys knew how to sing ,their music is listened by many foreign nations who don’t understand the language….Beautiful music indeed
These sounds really defines who I am, am a true Zambian 🇿🇲.
Zikomo Zambia Zikomo ❤️🙏🏿
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Defines me too😊
I miss my father,he used to sing this song😭😭
Mine too😢
Its my birthday and this song reminds of dad
Reminds me of my childhood days in Lilongwe, Malawi in the early 80s. This was a hit song and had dominated Malawi airwaves. It played in many houses in our neighbourhood and across the country. It was a great song, this one! A favourite to many. Brings back all the good memories of those good old days.
Interesting to hear it was a hit in Malawi. Did you understand what they were singing about? It was a hit here in Zambia too, but I suppose this just underscores the art of music: universal.
I love the song reminds me of my great sister Carol Tembo in Sinia Ndola, Rest Easy Sister😢❤...I know one-day my children Mwiza and Zamane, they will see my comment on this song. I love you my children old is gold
Classic grew up on these guys ❤️❤️❤️reminds me of much happier times
Am half kaonde and half nseñga
Music is indeed universal language
This song reminds me of the people I don't even know but am in there lineage
Truly African music .2022 still informative and meaningful, this music will still be playing in the next century. Timeless music with texture and substance. .
I shade tears each time I listen to this song as it reminds of 1988's my first time in Lilongwe Area 25 A
Lead guitar work is amazing. Such talent is rare nowadays🎉
Great sound of zambia,it takes me back to days when i had no problems,life was sweet,nice
This is the real Music, not what we are listening to these days.
True
Examples?
Ahhhh cut it out! Things change. In any case this was good music and still is
My grandfather used to go with me to Zambia and always play this music.
Continue to rest in peace Uncle 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
This song reminds me of my late dad .He used to play it when drinking beer with his friends at home.
Really good memories.Rest ease and in peace. Your music upto date is unmatched
I remember way back when we used to watch zilile Ngoma pa ZNBC
Truly, I wasn't there when this was done. But it's the most beautiful zed music, thanks for the upload
Funny how I still dance to Mulemena Boys since my childhood back in Zimbabwe, even though I do not understand the lyrics. I wish I asked my late father, he was a huge Mulemena Boys fan and this reminds me of him dancing and singing alone.
The extreme skill of playing bass guitar upside down only coz your left handed and at such a time when technology was still developing..this bass guitarist deserves so much respect🙌🙌
These men were great👏👏
I just noticed that after seeing your comment,indeed these men were talented
Wait! I am a musician in my own right and i am shocked that there is a bassist here. Let me look again😮...Oh my God you are right, it's the man next to the lead vocalist and indeed he plays bass left handed and upside down 😮😮😮 Thank you for mentioning it.
2023.. still appreciating how raw the talent was👏👏🇿🇲
Real Zambian music 🎶🎵🎶!! Listening in 2023 until my last day on Earth 🌎🌍
Beautiful and harmonious execution, this is a pure and humble delivery of exptional talent..these brothers brought much joy.
In loving memory of my mother she loved this song so much, I still play this song because it makes me that she's still here on earth 😢😢😢
Lord...I was so young..and this music is forever young
I just wonder how many music artists we have today can perform live music like these guys
Zilile ngoma, time for music... Good old days
My favorite 😍😍 music I really miss this music so proud to find this music on CZcams ❤️❤️ proudly Zambian
Proudly Zambian indeed
Kaonde live long. Here's a proud Product of Pupe village, kapijimpanga, Solwezi. Zambia!
This song reminds me of my late grandfather ❤️
I lived in Zambia in the 80's and this brings back memories. I used to even know the words and what they meant. Has it been that long????
The band: Brian Chibangu on lead guiter and vocals, Gift Chisha on rythm guiter and vocals and Joseph Muntemba on bass guiter. The lads were initially the sound inspectors with the late Emmanuel Mulemena.
Joseph Mutemba on rhythm guitar, Gift Chisha bass guitar and backing vocals.
Gift Chisha was left handed on bass guitar and backup vocals, Brian lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Joseph Mutemba with the lead guitar at the back.
Thank you
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Thank you
This song was also a hit in Zimbabwe back then.
Very good though I don't have a clue what the song is all about 😊
Very talented, real music from regends sons of Zambian soil..real flow into the soul and the spirit
Real music, real people, real times
Brings back memories watching this on a black and white 14 ich tv 🥰🥰🔥🔥👏👏👏
You can say that again!
This is the song i used to play more especially when am being troubled by my guardians. It tells and reminds me how life is when you are poor. May your soul rest in peace.
Love this song so much reminds me my let uncle may you lest in piece 😭😭😭😭😭
Mon oncle Bruno Cibangu...Quelle belle voix!
This was pure class I love this kind of music
My mother's tongue produces sweet songs. Always reminds me of who I am. I would still be born from a Kaonde mother if given another chance.
My father used to enjoy this song proudly to be a Zambian kaonde by tribe
This is a master piece, all those enjoying this you are my age mates, let's continue to enjoy the music.
Awesome thanks to the boys imagine the music is still one of the best songs ever.
Still a great music...with it sweetness...am just proud to be part of great Zambia
Thanks very much . Indeed Zambian music has come a long way
happy 420
My chilhood memories are rekindled big time by this old skool stuff, daddy used to stun
t them on big records in my home town hood
I think of my Beloved Mom she used to listen to this song .Miss you Mama
taking me back to those days zilile ngoma Rick B 15yrs ago so many memories of the close people we lost 😢
These parents were talented and good advisor to both old and present people.
All time classics. Zambia 🇿🇲 has had these Great musicians from way back.
Reminds me of my father he used to play the song every sunday morning whn preparing to go to church
Reminds me of Dad continue resting in peace,25 years without your presence and love😭😭😭😭
This is amazing❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️... I love folk music...proud to be a part of the great nation Zambia and Africa as a continent...
My dad use to love this type of music and I also fell in love with it in the process...REST IN PEACE DAD...I LOVE YOU ALWAYS ❤❤❤❤❤
2023 still enjoying this great music 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
I always come here wen I miss my Dad and home..
Great music... remembering good old days when I was a little boy in Livingstone.. we would have Christmas parties with Kalindula music... ❤
This guys played salsa without knowing lovely great sounds one Zambia one nation
"Salsa" is African rhythms appropriated by the Hispanic world.
Listening to this song in 2023... Thumbs up to this great musicians... Songs that existed in times of our parents. So emotional to listen to it 😢
Wonderful songs may the souls rest in peace those who are dead
Originatiy of this caliber may never be seen again. I am impressed
Endless music indeed.The only survivor of this great band still roams around town,playing for coins.
Masterpiece.. Brings back memories. 💙
Takes me way back in time. We used to have this album in vynil, bought by my dad. Surprisingly most of us could not hear what was said but the album remained good to us 😅🇿🇼
Back when we would put speakers outside😂
@@dickcheney2470 yeeees, by the verandah 😂
The guitar is completely out of this world
@chama kambole, you can say that again
cool music i love how i wish i was there in 80s
Reminds me of my family in Muf in those days.Truelly Zambian
These songs reminds me of my old childhood family friends, The Jiomas. Mukutu Jioma, Moses Jioma... I miss you family!!
Let me know if these boys are still alive. Good songs we used to dance Chikokoshi
This song reminds of the Late Mr Wallace Mudzingwa my Animal Health Inspector with the department of Veterinary Services Zimbabwe gives me memories of him
I love these guys. They made me a musician as I am. I was inspired to the maximum. Simple and perfect. Black is very beautiful.
Miss you Annie Chama ,she loved to listen to these songs ❤❤
Reminds of my father rest easy
Me too 😭😭
I love the group , the singing takes me back early eighty during our great singer of the kaonde people , the late Emanuel Mulemena. I really loved his singing up to now I love the music.
M T S's RIP.
We used to listen to these songs in the early 80s.
Time for music with Timmy Mvula! I remember sitting in front of the tv around 17:00hrs😁, must have been 12 or so age😊
😀😀😀🥰🥰
beautiful song u don't need to understand the lyrics to enjoy a song this was perfectly done I luv it so much
You can say that again
I can't get word his saying but my soul understands 😭
Rest in peace to my grand dad😭😭
This is the time when Zambia was united and not divided by any tribe
This sound I can't hide my feelings 😢😢😢😢😢 sometimes how life treat us,
i missed those days how i wish i was there to enjoy music and life with them
I feel grown listening to these songs zoona,i imagine myself sited outside with grandchildren
I miss you Madyise...may your soul continue to rest in peace
Still in love.Bring me such vivid memories of my childhood.😭❤️❤️
Love this song
Thank you so much for the best Zambian songs.
Lovely music 🎶
I love this type of music wow 2022 and beyond
The father to the late musician Joe chibangu R.i.p
Sure?
@@DasMasters Yah
Mmmmmm I used to think so but was it just names
This music is priceless it's golden......
Zambians we are truly lost
Genius!!! It's the base guitar for me
Riminds me of my father rest easy ba tata
Ladysmith Black mambazo have continued with the music despite the passing on of some founding fathers. Their children have carried on the mantle. Why didn't the mulemena children also do the same coz this music is amazing and has meaning..
I remember my dad to this song ❤❤❤
Dame those where the days
This is beautiful.