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@freemanchari Mukoma Ketai's Zuva neZuva reminds me of a neighbour of ours, Baba Maria. He would cry sometimes when the song played, especially when drunk.
Baba Maria was also an abusive guy who used to crush his wife's toes with a hammer when angry.
I was 13-14 then but I remember him.
@freemanchari Funny story..I got my first walkman when I was around 13. The problem was finding tapes to play.
The first tape I managed to borrow and play was James Chimombe's 5000 Kuroora.
The guy who gave me the tape was called James Chitima who was our tenant before Murambatsvina.
@freemanchari The first song from Pengaudzoke that I listened to was Seiko Kuonda, year was 1993 and I had visited cousins who used to live at a farm in Mt Hampden during the school holidays.
Every house, the beer hall etc would be playing the song non stop.
My favourite is Zvese Ndichakupa
@freemanchari I remember the day Leonard Dembo died, I was 11 years old then and I was not yet that exposed to his music.
His other name (Musorowenyoka) made me wonder who had named him that.
Radio 2 played a lot of his music that day with the DJs narrating his history in between.