Number 1 Ethiopian singer for me like Netsanet Melesse. It remembers me the time in Adis in the 80s. Your songs are Unblieveable powerful. Thankyou for giving us the sweet memories and God bless you for the rest of your life.
This album is a sound track to my childhood in Addis. Betam betam yemiwodew dimtsawi Mahmoud enna Roha Band who i consider myself lucky to have listed and enjoyed music produced by them. If I have it my way I would like the gurage songs to be played in my funeral, party time.
oh my god i use to listen african music stuff like fela kuti bombino tinariwen but this is my new favourite, the more i listen african music the more i understand that european music is soulles and dosn't connect people like african music do
so you are one of the sale outs..traitors..with pathological identity disorder....your people are dying in the high seas than living in the god forsaken land you call 'eritrea'....
What is this recorded from a tape or Lp ? does the crammed re issue from 1986 have the second track that starts at 7.05 and if anyone knows the name of that track ? thanks
i am eritrean we love all ethiopian artists soecially mahmud efrem tilahun we grown up listening their music we had many sweet memories we love ethiopians we are brothers
+Saidia Hussien I like to hear such beautiful words from Eritrean brothers and sisters. Fortunately I am hearing these pleasant friendship words almost every where, when the issue is culture or music! I can't understand Tigire, but I can sense the music sometimes even more than those in Amharic. Abrar Osman is my favorite!
Ertrawi negn, le Ethiopia & Ethiopias yalegn fkir lyu new. Gena lij hogne ye amarigna zefen betam iwed neber, beteley hbre-tr'it, ychi ye Mahmoud Ahmed cassette betam iwedatalhu. Thank your so much post laderegat sew. Iwedachualehu
I loved your words. Music is a world Language, there is no need to be "what" to understand. We Ethiopians are Eritreans are sisters and brothers, we have the same origin , thanks to Menigestu, Meles and Isayas we are at this level, I am sorry we shouldn't hate eachother. Keep listening Amharic as I personally love Eritrean songs especially the old ones.
these musics opened the floodgates of memories and tears mist my eyes.. it is like retracing my footsteps back...those sweet years, those pure days in Addis when I and my friends watching 'disco dancer' at cinema ethiopia, sunday morning eth radio programme...oh my!..i wish i made a time machine and returned those days!...thanks very much to this upload..
I used to play with krar Mahmud's songs since I was in Asmara and until now zefenochua &Tlahun's songs hiwet ysetugnal. le Gash Mahmud regime edmie & tena ystiln
I love gash Mahmoud Ahmed.... his voice is soooo enchanting to me.... so smooth, confident, romantic and sexy....If gash Tilahun Gessesse is celebrated as the king of Ethiopian music, gash Mohamoud should be the Emperor....my dream wedding would include a live band with gash Mahmoud singing .... long live Gash Mohamoud..... much love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
One of the greatest albums, thank you for the upload. Most enjoyable tracks with shed loads of sweet memories. It also equally enjoyable and encouraging to read the civilized and positive comments of Ethiopians and Eritreans brothers. Thanks you all! Shame on you Abraham Bojien for the embarrassing comments you posted. The big words you used revealed how small and narrow minded you are. You've been weighed on the scales-and you don't measure up.
l am Eritrean i grow up listening these sweet songs and Tlahun, Efrem, Mluqen, Aster, Nway, Tsehaye, Kuku... too. I have a lot memory related with these songs & artists i remember specially my brothers (family) we love you Mahmud & thank you for posting
Dawit Tweldbrhan so wtf is got to do who or where in the fuck your from This is why y’all fucking never learn It’s god damn music just enjoy it no one cares where you from just enjoy the music 🎵
I really appreciate the positive response of most Eritreans towards this cassette. May God bless both nations . How ever long the night is, it sure the day to come.
Yes indeed it's a great song both vocally and lyrically. FYI, Mohammed once admitted that Tilahun Gessesse is the original singer of this song. I can only imagine that!
I love u mother Ethiopia 🇪🇹 u miss u so so much... I left Ethiopia I was 16 n haven’t went bk...I been in America 30 plus year... I love u Addis Ababa forever....
Waw! What a great music. Great time. To all " Eritrean brothers and sisters " I love you all. We all are one blood. Great comments! This reminds me of all my childhood Eritrean friends and teachers! Great people. Love you all
Wey fiker “ohoh Love” the second track is remarkable and touches the soul of love how each one of us fall in love differently and how we experience love, love is not a physical sole that walks...I remember listening to this not knowing what love is but touched by his melodious voice and lyrics and arrangement..