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  1. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist...Also an anti-apartheid advocate at the time of regime in South Africa (until 1990 when Mandela got released after 27 years).... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  2. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy.... She happened also to die in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism ( 6 / 7 African people living & working in the area had gotten killed by Camorra, the local mafia) in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized (sigh...) in S.Africa Always involved politically against apartheid and other forms of injustice ...She even talked in front of the UN Assembly....At one point she got married with US Stokely Carmichael (Black Panther Party) She lived in exile (Guinea-Conakry) for many years before returning to South Africa after Nelson Mandela release from jail in 1990 Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  3. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist...Also an anti-apartheid advocate at the time of regime in South Africa (until 1990 when Mandela got released after 27 years).... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  4. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy.... She happened also to die in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism ( 6 / 7 African people living & working in the area had gotten killed by Camorra, the local mafia) in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized (sigh...) in S.Africa Always involved politically against apartheid and other forms of injustice ...She even talked in front of the UN Assembly....At one point she got married with Stokely Carmichael (Black Panther Party) She lived in exile (Guinea-Conakry) for many years before returning to South Africa after Nelson Mandela release from jail in 1990 Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  5. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist...Also an anti-apartheid advocate at the time of regime in South Africa.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  6. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy.... She happened also to die in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism ( 6 / 7 African people living & working in the area had gotten killed by Camorra, the local mafia) in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized (sigh...) in S.Africa Always involved politically against apartheid and other forms of injustice ...She even talked in front of the UN Assembly....At one point she got married with Stokely Carmichael (Black Panther Party) She lived in exile for many years before returning to South Africa after Nelson Mandela release from jail in 1990 Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  7. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist...Also an anti-apartheid advocate at the time of regime in South Africa.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  8. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist...Also an anti-apartheid advocate at the time of regime in South Africa.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  9. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist...Also an anti-apartheid advocate at the time of regime in South Africa.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  10. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy.... She happened also to die in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism ( 6 / 7 African people living & working in the area had gotten killed by Camorra, the local mafia) in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized (sigh...) in S.Africa Always involved politically against apartheid and other forms of injustice ...She even talked in front of the UN Assembly....At one point she got married with Stokely Carmichael (Black Panther Party) She lived in exile for many years before returning to South Africa after Nelson Mandela release from jail in 1990 Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  11. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist...Also an anti-apartheid advocate at the time of regime in South Africa.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  12. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy.... She happened also to die in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism ( 6 / 7 African people living & working in the area had gotten killed by Camorra, the local mafia) in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized (sigh...) in S.Africa Always involved politically against apartheid and other forms of injustice ...She even talked in front of the UN Assembly....At one point she got married with Stokely Carmichael (Black Panther Party) She had lived in exile for many years before returning to South Africa after Nelson Mandela release from jail in 1990 Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  13. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist...Also an anti-apartheid advocate at the time of regime in South Africa.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  14. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy....And then she also died in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism ( 6 / 7 African people living & working in the area had gotten killed by Camorra, the local mafia) in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized (sigh...) in S.Africa Always involved politically against apartheid and other forms of injustice ...She even talked in front of the UN Assembly....At one point she got married with Stokely Carmichael (Black Panther Party) She had lived in exile for many years before returning to South Africa after Nelson Mandela release from jail in 1990 Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  15. Real name: Abdullah Ibrahim https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullah_Ibrahim
  16. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  17. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation of the Zulu-sung part (besides the English-spoken part) Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  18. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy....And then she also died in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism ( 6 / 7 African people living & working in the area had gotten killed by Camorra, the local mafia) in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized (sigh...) in S.Africa Always involved politically against apartheid and other forms of injustice ...She even talked in front of the UN Assembly....At one point she got married with Stokely Carmichael (Black Panther Party) She had lived in exile for many years before returning to South Africa after Nelson Mandela release from jail in 1990 Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  19. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful, powerful and moving imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela A translation (partial) of the Zulu-sung part Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  20. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy....And then she also died in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism ( 6 / 7 African people living & working in the area had gotten killed by Camorra, the local mafia) in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized (sigh...) in S.Africa Always involved politically against apartheid and other forms of injustice ...She even talked in front of the UN Assembly....At one point she got married with Stokely Carmichael (BPP) Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  21. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful & powerful imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela An English translation (partial) of the Zulu part Stimela sihamba ngamalahle, (The train that drives using coal) Sivela eDalaku Bay (Coming from Delgoa Bay - Now Maputo) Sangilahla kwa-Guqa (It dropped me off Kwa-Guqa - Witbank – Emalahleni) Bathi sizomba amalahle (They say we are here to mine for coal) Sihleli njenge Zinja (We live like dogs) Emigodini (Underground) Sikhalel' izihlobo zethu (We weep for our relatives) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' izingane zethu (We weep for our children) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' amaCherrie wethu (We weep for our girlfriends) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home) Sikhalel' abazali bethu (We weep for our parents) Masibuyeleni ekhaya bo (Let's go back home)
  22. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful & powerful imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh...Trumpeter & vocalist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela
  23. Was lucky enough to see her in concert twice here in Italy....And then she also died in my Country unfortunately right after holding a concert against racism in the South near Naples... She used to be an active anti-apartheid advocate in the years apartheid was institutionalized in S.Africa Thanks for your talent and strength, Mama Africa...You won't be forgotten....RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba
  24. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful & powerful imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela
  25. Vid images (Vienna, Austria freeway) totally unrelated to song Beautiful & powerful imo.....Music & lyrics.....RIP Hugh https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Masekela
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