WHAT AN ERA OF GREAT MUSIC BY VICTOR OLAIYA. ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO HIM O LORD; AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON HIM. MAY HIS GENTLE SOUL KEEP ON RESTING IN PERFECT PEACE. AMEN
Great Olaiya...they don't come this good any more. There he goes with that Igbo rendition: "Anyi gana"... and "Muna onye gebi"...the Maestro himself...Rest Easy Olaiya...
Dr victor olaiya club stadium hotel was just 2mins to my primary school in the year 1968 we use to see him outside later when I grow up o started going to the club disco we call it joof during that time on Sunday the hotel was abandoned during the civil war
Evergreen, beautiful danceable rythms of our time the 60s when I was born. Dr Victor Olaiya was is and will ever be a great unequivocal blessing to the music industry and to the people at large. This can never be OVERSTATED. Thank you sir. We love and cherish you immensely. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🎶🎺🎤🎼🕺🏻🥁🎸🔥😃💃😍😍😍💃💃💃🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️
i will be 30 this year, i wasnt born when Dr Victor Abimbola Olaiya recorded all this songs. But am a huge fan of his music, i so so much love him, he made me love highlife music. I started buying his albums 5 years ago.My Favourite tracks, Mr judge,iye jemila,yabomisa,omopupa,lafia wa la wani,africa,incantation, ilu le,a ba mi so fun sisi yen. Please can someone hook me up with him. Am presently in the uk. Please just to have a picture with him or hear is voice.
Timeless, ageless, evergreen music. Rare talents of the 60s, thank God I was born at that time. Irreplaceable tunes. God bless you for keeping this music alive in our memory. Love you, Sir Victor Olaiya.
The late Ambrose Campbell & my father the late Brewster Hughes (Wikipedia) of the West African Rhythm Brothers (WARB) indeed this is very much akin to their precious music productions. RIP
Tam Joseph Ahhhh. He was like an uncle to me. Such sweet memories of the days they played & had recording sessions in West End. I even sang the last track on their last album along with my two siblings! ☺️
Great tone from one of the ever produced Nigerian music legend. His independence musical display ushering Nigeria into her independent in 1960 remained evergreen.
how i used to live and awe of this man was little 10year old watching him come back onmy way to school early in the mornings andhe meet up with his mates on a saturday afternoon was a party every saturday they came over for his pounded yam i guess his music.
Adefenwa, you would have to go to Lagos to see Victor Abimbola Olaiya. When I was in Nigeria two years ago, I was told that he is still playing at his Night Club in Suru Lere with his son. He would be 87 now. He said in the newspapers that he would never retire from playing music till he dies.
Ayo Adediji .Thank you so much. I will do that when I visit home, and please is it stadium hotel in surulere, as he has mentioned it in some of his songs,especially Iye Jemila. Thank you.
Thanks a lot wow ......... i played in the All star Band and left in 1988 i never get to play Adelebo tonwoko with the band, I dont even know thats one of Dr music hummm ...
You will be remembered for your performance at the then WNBS/WNTV from where his music serves as motivating factor. I remember too his Saturday night out with radio Nigeria propelled from his Papingo night in club Iyum road surulere Lagos when he occasionally featured his daughter, Lara. You were a music legend. Sleep well as your music lives forever.
Yeeeeeeee......... AboubacarSidikh, you wan killi me o, a beg make you no killi me o because, when man compare today with the old time wen den play ,dis music man go wan commit suicide o. Se you remember the late Chief Billy Friday and his Ambassador Down Beats? you get any of him record?
The legends like Victor Olaiya and Rex Lawson had died and gone , but their jenuine High life music is still reigning fresh, God bless you people.
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What a beautiful songs from Victor Olaiya. He was a legend you can get all these no more. May his soul continue to rest in peace. We missed him.
WHAT AN ERA OF GREAT MUSIC BY VICTOR OLAIYA. ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO HIM O LORD;
AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON HIM. MAY HIS GENTLE SOUL KEEP ON RESTING IN PERFECT PEACE. AMEN
We know of Victor. Very talented. We love his music. Thank God he is free at last.
Great Olaiya...they don't come this good any more. There he goes with that Igbo rendition: "Anyi gana"... and "Muna onye gebi"...the Maestro himself...Rest Easy Olaiya...
Dr Olaiya's music is imperishable and timeless
Dr victor olaiya club stadium hotel was just 2mins to my primary school in the year 1968 we use to see him outside later when I grow up o started going to the club disco we call it joof during that time on Sunday the hotel was abandoned during the civil war
Evergreen, beautiful danceable rythms of our time the 60s when I was born. Dr Victor Olaiya was is and will ever be a great unequivocal blessing to the music industry and to the people at large. This can never be OVERSTATED. Thank you sir. We love and cherish you immensely. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🎶🎺🎤🎼🕺🏻🥁🎸🔥😃💃😍😍😍💃💃💃🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️
Pariboto riboto, is our national anthem, myself and my siblings in the 60's. RlP king of trumpet 🎺.
i will be 30 this year, i wasnt born when Dr Victor Abimbola Olaiya recorded all this songs. But am a huge fan of his music, i so so much love him, he made me love highlife music. I started buying his albums 5 years ago.My Favourite tracks, Mr judge,iye jemila,yabomisa,omopupa,lafia wa la wani,africa,incantation, ilu le,a ba mi so fun sisi yen. Please can someone hook me up with him. Am presently in the uk. Please just to have a picture with him or hear is voice.
Me too, I play more old schools music more than the current ones
Am in Lagos, where can I buy sir Victor olaiya music
He passed on yesterday 12 February 2020.
Did you get to see him before he passed on?
This is definitely the 70's without the Afro hairdo but the jacket and the tunes are in unison. Thanks for providing these timeless musical treasure.
No, 60s.
Baba I share in your sorrow for the loss of our lovely sister aunty Moji 😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪
Rest in peace legend. Was still listening to your music 4days ago. Wooow he was my daughter's birthday mate(December 31)
listening to oldies makes me appreciate good music,I can't stop listening to it,thanks..….FEMI adepoju.
which Femi Adepoju are you? are the Femi whom Attended Government College at Eric Moore Road in Suru-Lere Lagos? the Son of Alhadja Salami?
if you are ..you can reach me at austin88@pacbell.net i'm in Calif USA
Timeless, ageless, evergreen music. Rare talents of the 60s, thank God I was born at that time. Irreplaceable tunes. God bless you for keeping this music alive in our memory. Love you, Sir Victor Olaiya.
Good memories. The sixties youngsters will be reminded of the great days and events of the Nigerian Societies.
The late Ambrose Campbell & my father the late Brewster Hughes (Wikipedia) of the West African Rhythm Brothers (WARB) indeed this is very much akin to their precious music productions. RIP
naomi hughes I knew Ambrose very well and saw him Playing at the l'Escargot Bar In Greek St. Soho in 1966 his son and I are good freinds.
Tam Joseph Ahhhh. He was like an uncle to me. Such sweet memories of the days they played & had recording sessions in West End. I even sang the last track on their last album along with my two siblings! ☺️
The Highlife Supremo!!! Sleep on and not be disturbed no more. May your precious soul RIP SIR!!!
End of an Era. An Icon, Music legend, May his Great soul rest in Perfect Peace.
I'm Igbo, i wish i understand Yoruba , this music puts me in cool mood most expecially when I'm thinking a lot
Thanks for these timeless oldies. Those were the days of meaningful lyrics laced with simple but melodious rhymes
merci pour toutes ces musiques, c'est vraiment super ce que vous faites.
it's am honour to listen to these songs again, they're the music style I love most. God bless u for uploading them.
Great tone from one of the ever produced Nigerian music legend. His independence musical display ushering Nigeria into her independent in 1960 remained evergreen.
This Music is on the level of Jazz greats and Blues king like BB King...Africa's finest
Sweet memories. Olaiya highlife can't die
Thank you Man. If not for selfless men like you, we might never hear these songs.
how i used to live and awe of this man was little 10year old watching him come back onmy way to school early in the mornings andhe meet up with his mates on a saturday afternoon was a party every saturday they came over for his pounded yam i guess his music.
This man is giving me joy everyday, I can't do without his songs
Adefenwa, you would have to go to Lagos to see Victor Abimbola Olaiya. When I was in Nigeria two years ago, I was told that he is still playing at his Night Club in Suru Lere with his son. He would be 87 now. He said in the newspapers that he would never retire from playing music till he dies.
Ayo Adediji .Thank you so much. I will do that when I visit home, and please is it stadium hotel in surulere, as he has mentioned it in some of his songs,especially Iye Jemila. Thank you.
Please, which particular Nite Club does he normally play at?
Cool. It's really good. Love from an Austrian american
Thanks again for your precious efforts ... keeping our traditions and culture alive!!!
The great Victor Olaiya...wonderful music.
Still listening in 2019. Nice music
Rest in peace Sir. Great musician that spanned though generations
Still listening December 13 2018
Still couldn't have enough after a year of discovery.... tnx for upload
First heard highlife growing up in Kenya in 70's, then my Nigerian friend re- introduced me...just the best of Africa
Absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing and to WRIR's Motherland Influence for bringing me to it!
Love this
Great singer of olden days "Victor Olaiya".
Rest in peace "Victor Olaiya"
Thanks a lot wow ......... i played in the All star Band and left in 1988 i never get to play Adelebo tonwoko with the band, I dont even know thats one of Dr music hummm ...
Thanks for bringing back this beautiful memory, especially of the then WNBS Ibadan.
Reminds me of the days. Thanks for bringing old memories to me.
Omo pupa sounds great! I hear that talkin' drum, too
The guitarist 14:31 is 😍
This is African jazz mhenn
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Nice number
Rip
No disrespect intended, but he kind of looks like Wizkid in this picture!!
kansascityrocky
Cowardly hypocrite, what was your intention, if not to disrespect him? Can not be to respect him
Onyewuchi Nze lighten up, yes the likeness is there.
You will be remembered for your performance at the then WNBS/WNTV from where his music serves as motivating factor. I remember too his Saturday night out with radio Nigeria propelled from his Papingo night in club Iyum road surulere Lagos when he occasionally featured his daughter, Lara. You were a music legend. Sleep well as your music lives forever.
Yeeeeeeee......... AboubacarSidikh, you wan killi me o, a beg make you no killi me o because, when man compare today with the old time wen den play ,dis music man go wan commit suicide o. Se you remember the late Chief Billy Friday and his Ambassador Down Beats? you get any of him record?