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Sir Paul McCartney - Thoughts On Fela 

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This is part of a series of videos presenting the salutations of celebrities on the occasion of what would have been Fela's 75th birthday. Also on this day, 15th October, Knitting Factory Records are releasing Red Hot + Fela, a compilation album featuring interpretations of Fela songs by a raft of top drawer artists. All profits from this album go towards combatting AIDS.
Paul McCartney describes meeting Fela, his visit to the Shrine and his favourite Fela song.
Red Hot is an AIDS awareness organisation currently partnering with Knitting Factory Records to present a collection of cross-genre collaborations representing rock, hip-hop, Americana, and classical for an album release of Fela Kuti compositions, 'RED HOT + FELA' (Knitting Factory, 15 October 2013). The release includes classic Fela anthems like "Lady" recorded by tUnE-yArDs, ?uestlove (The Roots), Angelique Kidjo and Akua Naru, "Zombie" recorded by Spoek Mathambo, Cerebral Cortex and Frown, "Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Am" recorded by My Morning Jacket, Merrill Garbus (from tUnE-yArDs), and Brittany Howard (from Alabama Shakes) and "Sorrow, Tears & Blood" reworked by the Kronos Quartet along with TV On The Radio's Kyp Malone and Tunde Adembimpe.
Red Hot + Fela now available on iTunes and Amazon, also on CD and Vinyl.

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@Devan-he4kr
@Devan-he4kr 5 лет назад
I love the idea of Fela Kuti expecting to hear something that sounds like his stuff and all of a sudden Paul starts playing Jet.
@michaelgoodman3428
@michaelgoodman3428 3 года назад
....or "Bluebird"! I don't know why, I always think of him playing "Bluebird" for Fela! lol.
@nkechidouglas5541
@nkechidouglas5541 2 года назад
Profound respect to Sir Maccartney. He actually remembered the unique Fela strains after so many years, a song he heard under the influence of strong narcotics! What a legend he is.
@warilaetamaraye8712
@warilaetamaraye8712 2 года назад
The evening I attended the shrine to watch fella is been one life experience i couldn't forget. It's a privilege i got from God! I was in my late 20s. I mustered the courage to go up to him during break time and planted a kiss on his cheek! It's one of the cheekiest act of courage i ever did I thank God for it. I never had another opportunity to see him again. I went to england, and 10years later the beautiful soul,that is Fela passed. RIPOWER FELA!! NO ONE CAN TAKE HIS PLACE!! Hi children should find their own destinies, instead of wanting to be another fela.
@santusunuovoraye6886
@santusunuovoraye6886 2 года назад
Sir Paul McCartney is simply a genius to remember that riff 40 years after 🔥💯
@maximbelmont4641
@maximbelmont4641 2 года назад
Or maybe he just have a great musical memory
@sarassoap
@sarassoap 4 года назад
this riff dear Paul, is actually from "Why Black men dey suffer", this is confirmed by Uwa (the one and only Uwarity)
@imranjb-kazeem4143
@imranjb-kazeem4143 4 года назад
Thanks a lot man
@queeniwearth
@queeniwearth 3 года назад
LOL!!!! Paul 😂
@adeyinkajegede6002
@adeyinkajegede6002 11 лет назад
You rock, Sir. Paul McCartney for recognising/identifying with this talented African music legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. I mean, Fela epitomizes all that is deep in the world's African music experience. Kudos to you, sir.
@MrOwolabi77
@MrOwolabi77 10 лет назад
The "circumstances" that Paul refers to may have something to do with "gbana"/"igbo". The fact that he remembers the riff is a testament to both Paul's talent and the power of Fela's music .
@mikegeo111
@mikegeo111 5 лет назад
Well said
@hw343434
@hw343434 4 года назад
What is gnaba/igbo?
@themancable
@themancable 3 года назад
@@hw343434 ganja, weed
@brodjefferson3513
@brodjefferson3513 3 года назад
Might be because he's fucking stupid, strings three chords together, acts like he's a big fan of Fela but doesn't even know the riff of one of his most important songs. McCartney is a pretender.
@drunkenmasterii3250
@drunkenmasterii3250 3 года назад
@@brodjefferson3513 and you’re an idiot?
@TMartins379
@TMartins379 8 лет назад
When he said the circumstances, I totally understand what he meant. The atmosphere at the shrine used to be crazy and yet very spiritual. I have never been anywhere like it.
@illitrait
@illitrait 7 лет назад
...yup - circumstances. Anyone who went to 'Shrine' back in the day would understand **exactly** what McCartney is on about. The sessions were definitely beyond musical - I agree they were intensely spiritual. If you went in with an open heart you would leave enriched. Always.
@Jide-bq9yf
@Jide-bq9yf 3 года назад
Lolz ; a world only Fela’s thunderous creativity could birth ; it tore you away from an ultra conservative neo colonial world outside , into one of hypnotic African beats and rhythms , licentious delight and compelling freedom .
@TellAStoryofficial00
@TellAStoryofficial00 2 года назад
The fact is FELA was inventing music he wasn't just playing it. I still do feel emotional when playing WATER E NO GET ENEMY
@TheMrBennito
@TheMrBennito 2 года назад
I didn't know about their connection! I got into Fela's music through a friend of mine in Amsterdam, in the 80s, a black American jazz dancer. Mesmerizing music. Paul is such an inspiring and fantastic musician-composer, look at him digging into his Rhodes and the tune he produces. Magic!
@marilynseptember21
@marilynseptember21 7 лет назад
Sir Paul McCartney....ha man you dey make me laugh....love my white people's love of great music.....Beatles Fan....love that I grew up listening to all kinds of music, it crosses all races, genders, ages, religions, souls. Music is love, music is life! God bless all kinds of musicians.
@missyadams
@missyadams 7 лет назад
Love this man even more for loving Naija music
@pentangle78
@pentangle78 6 лет назад
I did not know about this connection Paul-Fela and I am so happy to know that one of my favourite artists met another great artist that I don’t know so well but that I admire a lot.... Especially for the background song of the video which is indeed one of my favourite songs :) Africa is everywhere ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@lizbourn4192
@lizbourn4192 3 года назад
I think Paul makes up most of the stuff he says as he goes along. Why is it only a this same story he repeats yet he claims he became “good friends” with Fela. Ginger Baker on the other hand was a great mate of Fela and they made great music together. Ginger went to stay with him to absorb the African drumming/rhythm.
@ewest14
@ewest14 3 года назад
​@@lizbourn4192 He probably only hung out with him a couple times or less and it was so long ago that he can only remember so much.
@chronicledchronicles2104
@chronicledchronicles2104 3 года назад
Fela made Paul McCartney cry..... That is the power of African rhythms and President Fela Kuti....
@user-mf1ql5fz5v
@user-mf1ql5fz5v 4 месяца назад
Its just Music. It can make people cry indeed Always trying to ti make it about Race yet are the first to scream Racism at the drop of a hat
@yomboaderinto4319
@yomboaderinto4319 4 года назад
Fela's originality and creativity are not only the hallmarks of his works--his penchant for tempo, beats, rhythm and orchestration is universally appealing, especially to music geniuses around the world. Like Miles, Fela was true to his music and sought to top his last work with a more critically acclaimed sequel...each time. He played pureheartedly, never for money but for lustrous artistry. He was in sync with his craft and steeped in the soulfulness of African music. He was, again, original with no.match. it was the reason he accused Sir Paul of stealing--or wanting to steal-- African music. Sometimes, confidence and originality, as well as superb skills or talent, smack of arrogance. Fela, with his accusation of SirPaul, wasn't arrogant; he was confident--confident in his talent, skills, and Africaness. Only he could have aimed this suspicion at Sir Paul. At play here, though, on another level, is something beyond the orthographic metaphor of confidence and humility--Fela confident enough to launch the accusatory salvo, and Sir Paul humble enough, despite Fela's upbraid, to glowingly respect Fela's work. Respect becomes superlative or more valuable when it's traded between and among geniuses. This is the case between Fela and Sir Paul. No doubt, Fela's aura in artistry is timeless and universal.
@tonartification
@tonartification 11 лет назад
Paul on the Fender Rhodes, showing us that hypnotic Fela riff. McCartney still seems to be a fanatic of great music, no matter where it comes from! This is an eclectic musical taste that I appreciate, indeed!!
@Drwdoyle
@Drwdoyle 11 лет назад
Music IS the weapon. Thanks Sir Paul and thanks Fela!
@pbellko
@pbellko 11 лет назад
Priceless history of paths crossing!
@MikePitt
@MikePitt 10 лет назад
Great story!
@thomaskabembachilambwe8117
@thomaskabembachilambwe8117 6 лет назад
To me Fela will always be my idol, long live
@akikiaovie
@akikiaovie 5 лет назад
He lives on as far as the cause is still on
@xestien
@xestien 4 года назад
I am part of the newest generation and Fela is still an inspiration ✨
@oyinbojujuman
@oyinbojujuman 11 лет назад
This is the most favorite Fela song ofPaul McCartney: "WHY BLACKMAN DEY SUFFER"
@hansvandermeulen5515
@hansvandermeulen5515 3 года назад
He's mixing the songs up, Shakara Oloje and Woman presumably refers to Lady.
@illitrait
@illitrait 2 года назад
...blame it on the "weed", @@hansvandermeulen5515 - it was a hazy evening.
@hansvandermeulen5515
@hansvandermeulen5515 2 года назад
@@illitrait for the uninitiated Fela's songs may sound alike. So, even without weed that stuff might sound hazy. Well, it's sir Paul McCartney so it's likely that he did have a weed fueled hazy evening.
@tinob.4375
@tinob.4375 9 лет назад
fela is the greatest Artist to have ever walked this planet,talking bout Music.
@mundoinclinado5645
@mundoinclinado5645 2 года назад
That’s no true. Michael Jackson was and will ever be the greatest artist to have ever walked this planet
@hombrerusode40anos72
@hombrerusode40anos72 2 года назад
@@mundoinclinado5645 not even kidding
@tacoeatingzebra
@tacoeatingzebra 8 лет назад
Two of my favorite musicians.
@buka.a
@buka.a 8 лет назад
LEGENDARY
@innocentc.3521
@innocentc.3521 8 месяцев назад
Glad fela had full awareness of what he was dealing with. In south Africa they said they only needed refreshments but 400yrs later, they are still getting refreshments
@snappingturtle3442
@snappingturtle3442 5 лет назад
So cool that Paul went to the Shrine!!!
@zookat
@zookat 11 лет назад
Yeah, Sir Paul was playing the riff to "Why Blackman Dey Suffer" Good ear! I've always loved the rhythm of that tune! "Kan-Gini Koko, Kan-Gini Jeeh-Jeeh... Kan-Gini Koko, Kan-Gini Jeeh-Jeeh..."
@oosha72
@oosha72 Год назад
So many different vibes of the same song there at the time. All live and lots of fun.
@morrisalanisette9067
@morrisalanisette9067 Год назад
i always loved that song too...
@tegaakpokona2434
@tegaakpokona2434 6 месяцев назад
The rift that eventually was used for ''Why black man dey suffer today''. Absolute phenomenal genius Fela
@Ovie_1
@Ovie_1 6 лет назад
Abami Eda lives on🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@yvetteihemesinwa2981
@yvetteihemesinwa2981 4 года назад
I didn't know the beatles came to my home country. I didn't even know he knew Fela...
@imranjb-kazeem4143
@imranjb-kazeem4143 4 года назад
I know right I was surprised as well the first time I heard him say he went to Lagos. He also has deep knowledge of music around the world and loves it. That's what makes him special
@illitrait
@illitrait 3 года назад
...not sure The Beatles ever came to Lagos, but after their break-up, McCartney formed Wings. One of Wings' albums ("Band On The Run") was actually recorded in Lagos in 1973, and I recall seeing several pictures of the MacCartney family (Paul, wife Linda and young kids) casually hanging out with friends in Lagos.
@Tomi_janet15
@Tomi_janet15 Год назад
​@@illitrait oh wow😮❤
@yurijo1
@yurijo1 3 дня назад
Thank you Sir Paul
@kolyxix
@kolyxix Год назад
It is so amazing to see Paul McCarthey give such a wonderful experience of with his encounter with fela. Btw, the music his was reffering to was SHAKARA
@lifestories101.1
@lifestories101.1 6 лет назад
Love Sir Paul, Love you Fela, come with me to Lagos baby...... unforgetable great feelings there.
@darthluke66
@darthluke66 10 лет назад
Isn't it ironic. Remembering WHY BLACK MAN DEY SUFFER.Very emotional music. JO MINI KOKO JO MINI GBE!!!
@prodbydjsmalls
@prodbydjsmalls 6 лет назад
ko gini koko
@drutgat2
@drutgat2 5 лет назад
Actually, based on what he has said in other interviews about this, Paul is playing down the degree of suspicion and nascent anger that Fela Kuti had before they got together. On a separate note, great to the see the 'The Beatles' drum skin - might be one of the bona fide 6 or 7 that Ringo used over the course of The Beatles' live career.
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 3 года назад
Exactly.
@emerpus01
@emerpus01 Год назад
@@Allan-et5ig I love that he’s got it hanging there, like any musician would display a momento of their band… except his band was The biggest ever.
@MUde-ph7gr
@MUde-ph7gr 5 лет назад
Sir Paul, well done!!
@AlfredHimmelweiss
@AlfredHimmelweiss 3 года назад
Lovely....
@kennedyihe5534
@kennedyihe5534 11 лет назад
Fela forever!
@jiggeroo7
@jiggeroo7 11 лет назад
FELA LIVES!!!
@gabbyg.b_youtube
@gabbyg.b_youtube 6 лет назад
I love Paul McCartney 😩😀
@Duwor
@Duwor 3 года назад
Fela was born for this ❤️
@LENNYFERRARA-tr3ux
@LENNYFERRARA-tr3ux 4 года назад
legend recognizes legend,well done sir paul,rip baba fela.
@ovelonse
@ovelonse 4 года назад
LIKE THE GROOVE OF PIANO SOUND ON IT
@adeamujale
@adeamujale 4 года назад
Easily the best musician ever to have mounted the saxophone.
@panicandfreakout-
@panicandfreakout- Год назад
This is the coolest thing I'ver ever seen McCartney DO !
@siaa7627
@siaa7627 6 лет назад
Love Sir Paul 💟
@akinolawale7518
@akinolawale7518 10 лет назад
Great! Thanks, Sir Paul.
@spliffveron
@spliffveron 10 лет назад
Excellent accuracy.
@sofraYT
@sofraYT Год назад
It’s not like he’s not heard it or played it himself for 40 years. Probably he’s been playing it a lot during those years
@marcusdavidson5776
@marcusdavidson5776 6 лет назад
I want an Afrobeat from Pauly
@banjomcgee6333
@banjomcgee6333 4 года назад
Paul is amazing for this story! But part of me finds it hilarious that Fela basically pulled up on him lol
@murcusmphashi2272
@murcusmphashi2272 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@xavierjames9270
@xavierjames9270 2 года назад
Literally
@deanl0
@deanl0 4 года назад
Yeah this is nice and who else was behind that... Ginger Baker who was already playing with Fela Kuti.
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 3 года назад
Precisely. It's interesting that when McCartney was in Nigeria Ginger Baker was only too happy to shake gravel in canisters to add syncopation to Band On The Run. But then decades later, he goes on at length about McCartney not reading music and being reliant on George Martin for any success. I enjoyed Ginger's drumming and cream I'll leave it at that. So my guess is that Baker was simply jealous of a bigger star then he coming to Nigeria and potentially making a bigger splash...sad but all too human..
@yungbabycrew
@yungbabycrew 8 лет назад
Teacher dont teach me nonsense
@adol7577
@adol7577 Год назад
The sound/reef is "Kongini konko, Kongini Jeje"
@johnigbaifua5242
@johnigbaifua5242 11 лет назад
Thanks Paul
@rapafellaurbanpoetry887
@rapafellaurbanpoetry887 7 лет назад
The greatest Beatles...
@dami5072
@dami5072 3 года назад
This man clearly was changed from the Fela black experience
@JustK009
@JustK009 4 года назад
Paul is that dude
@networkinginstitute
@networkinginstitute 4 месяца назад
Paul real musician
@curtiszyr
@curtiszyr Месяц назад
Yea that riff is definitely baba fela
@rhr3655
@rhr3655 7 лет назад
love it
@TamaraChauArt
@TamaraChauArt 3 года назад
That reminded me of the song American woman, hmmm I wonder if this is where they got it from
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 3 года назад
I think American Woman release in 70' came out two years earlier. ..
@ericam1297
@ericam1297 Год назад
But what's the song playing in the background...? 00:54
@inwanon
@inwanon Год назад
Water get no enemy
@bigsexygoat8
@bigsexygoat8 4 года назад
Funny how he says he was the only white people there and than there was ginger baker with fela
@sherpa4204
@sherpa4204 10 месяцев назад
So do someone got the name of the song Paul was trying to find???
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 5 лет назад
this is really entertaining. really cool. a book paul granted interviews for (man on the run) however, tells a different story and PM is famed for his confessed, spotty memory. he was robbed at knifepoint the day before and the following day, during recording sessions, collapsed from what was either a known condition of shock that affects some heavy smokers, OR pot paranoia... regardless; he was taken to hospital. obviously, he recovered. so his 'weeping' that night at the shrine, fela's club (where the book says he was REALLY loaded) was induced by more than great music.
@ewest14
@ewest14 3 года назад
He wasn't lying here. He just didn't get into all the details.
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 3 года назад
@@ewest14 One could go forever about selective memory. Let's chose not to.
@ewest14
@ewest14 3 года назад
@@Allan-et5ig Paul didn't need to mention any of that though. The story was about Fela and he just said that he was playing great music and it made him cry. He didn't need to explain any more of the story.
@allancerf9038
@allancerf9038 3 года назад
@@ewest14 You're just some bum on youtube, you don't get to tell you Mommy what to do, much less Paul McCartney.
@ewest14
@ewest14 3 года назад
@@allancerf9038 LOL I'm not the one telling Paul what to do, you are. You're saying he was lying when he wasn't and that he should have told more of the story when he didn't have to. You're a bit confused.
@djjd-topic9236
@djjd-topic9236 7 лет назад
Yeah Fela never played music live that he had recorded in a studio.
@KenLongTortoise
@KenLongTortoise 6 лет назад
you mean like Tony Allen developing ideas he heard from Max Roach to inform the afrobeat? no one owns the music, no one own the language...its just what you do with it and what you say with it
@tonyrobbins2558
@tonyrobbins2558 2 года назад
Fela is a genius
@AlexanderSchmidt1962
@AlexanderSchmidt1962 10 лет назад
The riff Paul McCartney plays (2:20) sounds to me more like African Woman check out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AZhQMWYE69E.html
@OluwashinaAladejubelo
@OluwashinaAladejubelo 6 лет назад
I think it was Black man dey suffers ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ozyZEJiig8U.html
@mayowaolabanji8173
@mayowaolabanji8173 5 лет назад
That song is Why Black Man Dey Suffer.
@mayowaolabanji8173
@mayowaolabanji8173 5 лет назад
Kogini Koko kogini jenje
@jeffkaufman9875
@jeffkaufman9875 8 месяцев назад
Macca loves Flea’s fretless bass thwackin’!..
@ibrahimbababasharu6846
@ibrahimbababasharu6846 Год назад
Worst part here is I can’t get a chance to hear that song ever !
@musahayuba96
@musahayuba96 6 лет назад
Any know the song?
@pentangle78
@pentangle78 6 лет назад
It’s written at the end of the video as subtitles
@geosembarcadero9340
@geosembarcadero9340 7 лет назад
According to Geoff Emerick,what Paul is saying about Fela it is a falsehood. Kuti diden´t invite Paul,Linda,Denny end Geoff to the club called The Shrine,they got there by themselves. Emerick wrote:" During the break,some of the misicians came over to say hello.We assumed it was going to be the usual kind of camaraderie that goes on at live gigs everywhere-- swapping road stories,talkin music,telling jokes--but it was anything but,To our surprise,our visitors were angry and hostile." "What are you doing in our country?" they demanded."You´ve come here to steal our music and our rhythms. Why don´t you just go back home?" "I could see Paul getting alarmed; this was not the reception he hed been expecting.Somehow he managed to talk his way out of it and got the musicians calmed down enough to leave us alone...at which point we made a hasty departure."
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig 3 года назад
Dude, Eye witness memories are so bad that they're not allowed in some court cases by some judges...who knows if Geoff Emerick was correct or McCartney was correct... My take on the same interview that you read is that yes, you're correct all those things happened but all's well that ends well... Ransom's music was nothing like Jet, and McCartney enjoyed ultimately, the music he heard.
@gregoryfilms9405
@gregoryfilms9405 2 года назад
No, this was before the night Macca is discussing.
@ggkk6474
@ggkk6474 10 лет назад
I don't think the great Sir Paul needs to steal someone's music!........
@abstraqtphilosophy7357
@abstraqtphilosophy7357 5 лет назад
Of course, he is great and may not need to steal from any one but he did recognize he was in the presence of a God in human flesh called Fela Kuti.
@krisantoine
@krisantoine 5 лет назад
yes he does: Chuck Berry's :(.
@ledzepandhabs
@ledzepandhabs 4 года назад
@@krisantoine In those days everyone heard the sounds they liked and incorporated it into their own versions, Chuck Berry did it to, thank god the lawyers were not involved because hundreds of thousands of great songs were able to be created from the practice.
@krisantoine
@krisantoine 4 года назад
@@ledzepandhabs No, you are wrong! The Beatles very specifically stole Berry's music, and he sued them and won, resulting in the beatles not pressing their first two albums anymore!
@ledzepandhabs
@ledzepandhabs 4 года назад
@@krisantoine No I am not wrong, I just said everybody stole music throughout the history of the world. So what, who cares, you think Chuck never heard something and incorporated it into his own?
@octaviussludberry9016
@octaviussludberry9016 5 лет назад
Did he just try to do a black voice?
@Chanelson2010
@Chanelson2010 10 лет назад
Macca the king
@NoriEye
@NoriEye 3 года назад
I see how "American Woman" could have been inspired by this. in some.way..
@aminealioualla
@aminealioualla 6 лет назад
That’s the song “ why black men die suffer”
@christinagraham2915
@christinagraham2915 3 года назад
But you did with the Beatles. 🤣🤭🤫🤐
@JustAnotherBlader
@JustAnotherBlader 26 дней назад
Paul could have easily laid the same accusation on Fela… you think even someone like Fela Khuti doesn’t take influence from white music? Come on now Fela, no one “owns” a form of music once it’s out there.
@TheEdenflux
@TheEdenflux 5 лет назад
Why blackman suffers with different words
@hansonagbomedarho
@hansonagbomedarho 3 года назад
Give me real gist, this na oyibo nonesence talk. Steve wonder and others like am Roy Ayers don role with Fela. No body appreciate. Nonesence oyibo talk for publicity
@MrJNiemzyk
@MrJNiemzyk 7 лет назад
"I'm not here to steal your music." *steals music*
@p0llenp0ny
@p0llenp0ny 7 лет назад
Umm there is nothing remotely African sounding on the album Paul recorded in Lagos. Sorry. Try again.
@ClaudioDirani
@ClaudioDirani 7 лет назад
What does stealing music mean? In my opinion it's shoplifting.
@ladymiss9466
@ladymiss9466 6 лет назад
😂 Yes!!!
@itsjemmabond
@itsjemmabond 5 лет назад
@@ClaudioDirani It means cultural appropriation
@ClaudioDirani
@ClaudioDirani 5 лет назад
@@itsjemmabond there isn't such. That only lies beneath the muddy and demented layers of the sick minded
@TILOAKINFELEYE
@TILOAKINFELEYE 3 года назад
Looks like Trump
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