Author Topic: QUARTIER LATIN ACADEMIA: A STRANGE STORY  (Read 3247 times)

anastasio571 on: December 17, 2019, 20:12

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But Ado Yuhe forgot to invite Sam, Modogo & Lebou.
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Matebu #1 on: December 17, 2019, 20:17

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But Ado Yuhe forgot to invite Sam, Modogo & Lebou.

Aka, the actual leaders of the band

anastasio571 #2 on: December 17, 2019, 21:00

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But Ado Yuhe forgot to invite Sam, Modogo & Lebou.

Aka, the actual leaders of the band

Did Mboshi Lipasa have a problem with Somono before "19 Ans Academia" started ?

mvulusi96 #3 on: December 17, 2019, 22:27

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I knew that they would end up by making a compilation on one subject of all those interviews. I'm waiting for the one of dancers of QL and that of Les Marquis

mvulusi96 #4 on: December 17, 2019, 22:31

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It would have been better if they put also some extrats from the concert of Germany.

mvulusi96 #5 on: December 17, 2019, 22:49

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You can feel that Pahty Bass has still some hate towards Felly Tyson. But what he said its the opposite, those who decided to stay with Koffi had a bigger career than those who created Quartier Latin. If you ask some people of they know Pathy Bass, they will say no, but if you ask them about Binda they will say yes. Also Felly & Binda released more songs then Pathy and they achieved more (performed several times at Zenith de Paris, they were the first to perform at Bercy, they toured in Europe and Africa several times, etc.).

Wenge1995 #6 on: December 18, 2019, 00:38

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@mvulusi96

Objectively speaking, Binda and Felly were among the least skilled of the guitarists that were alumi of Quartier Latin so I understand his bitterness. It doesn't mean that those boys weren't good; they played very well but many others were more dynamic as instrumentalist.

Could be worst tho, the guy who played Attentat is often forgetten. People attribute much of those basslines to Binda despite him not playing those string heavy partitions since Ultimatum.

anastasio571 #7 on: December 18, 2019, 11:51

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It would have been better if they put also some extrats from the concert of Germany.

1999 ?