> tomthumbtoo said on
12-25-2009 at
03:12:
Why all the clothes? What happened the good old days when it was paint and dust and bare tits? Why is it that black people keep trying to imitate and placate white culture? I mean, these people could sing Mozart Requiem better, most assuredly, than any choir in Germany or England or America. But, rather: dig deep into your own roots people. Oh, well. In my dreams.
> lijaba said on
12-04-2009 at
17:34:
I will tell you that muungano was founded by Musicians under the the direction of moi who had his own idea of this form of communication.
> normerk said on
08-19-2009 at
16:25:
lijaba, where can I find the old Muungano music i.e. Wanyama wacheza, Amka kumepambazuka tena and the rest of the patriotic pieces. I have managed to get a few CDs from St. Louis African Chorus(US) but none with the above pieces.
> HCFan39 said on
07-19-2009 at
17:38:
Choir singing is so much fun - I know it from my own experience. Hope the choir singing will exist in the future. This videos are giving me much hope. <3<3<3
> GODFEKA2009 said on
07-06-2009 at
20:56:
this is a national treasure!! We cannot let choir just die! Please post more of these. This is in league with the brooklyn tabernacle choir...if well managed...
> IreneSawkinsDavis said on
06-28-2009 at
10:48:
i wish i could understand the words to some of the Gospel songs...but even though i cant.. i still the love listening to the Gospel choirs
> wachaushenzi said on
06-07-2009 at
17:08:
thanking you, i will chechout Amazon.....Akhsante!
> maptopic said on
06-07-2009 at
09:46:
Amazon (UK) bought one last month. Few left!
> maptopic said on
06-07-2009 at
09:44:
Amazon (UK) has some few CDs. I bought some recently. Just check wih it
> mbukukanyau said on
06-07-2009 at
07:22:
This is African Polyphony. A lot of Palestrina influence. I never paid attention to these folks after the infamous "wanyama wachweza ni Mshangilio" becouse of Nyayo debacle.. But now, I am in awe...
> bankainojustu said on
04-10-2009 at
19:46:
Muungano hoyee!! You must unite the whole country from the ODM and PNU belching snakes. Come together Kenyans like Muungano or its over. Seek Jesus. Los Angeles.
> keminokana said on
03-28-2009 at
17:35:
That was the problem with Moi. Whenever he saw a good thing that captured Kenyans' attention, he'd hijack the whole thing till it lost meaning. Muungano was one of those sad cases. However, Muungano is still around and they do tours. I just have never found a place to buy their music as hard as I have looked.
> wachaushenzi said on
03-19-2009 at
04:07:
wah i would love a copy of misa luba....how how how
> lmashua said on
03-15-2009 at
20:11:
mnaimba vizuri ajabu
> lmashua said on
03-15-2009 at
20:10:
great song
> lijaba said on
03-08-2009 at
19:13:
i have them,i have Misa Luba
> normerk said on
03-08-2009 at
13:32:
lijaba! Could you kindly advice me on how I can get Muungano songs on tape or CD? I have visited a couple of shops while in Kenya but they didn't have it-even Assanands!
> ILoveMusicVM said on
03-04-2009 at
09:50:
this is so great.........I love it...........:))
> lijaba said on
03-04-2009 at
06:43:
i am a founding member of Mc
> josephchamoto said on
03-01-2009 at
09:47:
My dream Kenyan Choir, Muungano! i like your gifted melodies, if u can manage pliz bring me on your tube the song 'Mutakatifu Bwana mungu wamageshi' sung some time in 1993-4 . i liked the balanced pitches in that song God bless u