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11th March
2010
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Johnny Clegg & Juluka - Scatterlings Of Africa from Scatterlings 1982 juluka johnnyclegg.intercom-services.de savuka johnnyclegg.intercom-services.de Copper sun sinking low Scatterlings and fugitives Hooded eyes and weary brows Seek refuge in the night Chorus : They are the scatterlings of Africa Each uprooted one On the road to Phelamanga Beneath the copper sun And I love the scatterlings of Africa Each and every one In their hearts a burning hunger Beneath the copper sun Broken wall, bicycle wheel African sun forging steel, singing Magic machine cannot match Human being human being African idea -- make the future clear Chorus : They are the scatterlings of Africa Each uprooted one On the road to Phelamanga Beneath the copper sun And for the scatterlings of Africa The journey has begun Future find their hungry eyes Beneath the copper sun Ancient bones from Olduvai Echoes of the very first cry "Who made me, here and why? -- Beneath this copper sun." My very first beginnings Beneath the copper sky Lie deeply buried In the dust of Olduvai Chorus : And we are scatterlings of Africa Both you and I We are on the road to Phelamanga Beneath a copper sky And we are scatterlings of Africa On a journey to the stars Far below we leave forever Dreams of what we were Hawu beke Mama-ye! Mama-ye! In the beginning Beneath the copper sky Ancient bones In the dust of Olduvai Who made us, here, and why Remember! Scatterlings of Africa (repeat and fade) johnnyclegg.de.vu http

25 Comments

  1. bl98685
    11/03/2010

    WE’RE ALL BROTHERS LITTERALLY.

  2. ryanspeed
    11/03/2010

    I remember this video!! Way back in the early days of MTV!!
    Of course back then MTV was cool. Nowadays MTV sucks bigtime!!!

  3. Clavigo
    11/03/2010

    Wo seid ihr jetzt wo es so schön ist OD, SK, NR? Ich hoffe ihr habt keinen Spaß!

  4. jackh4eva
    11/03/2010

    I prefer the version with Savuka.

  5. Unhighgenix
    11/03/2010

    His music never fails to put a smile on my face. Especially now so far from home. Is fantastic to catch glimpses of places I know in this Vid…

  6. jamalia2000
    11/03/2010

    Coooooooooooooool .

  7. PooKing69
    11/03/2010

    @dimitri98989 haha swazi gold at 1:45 but still amazing music, i saw him live this december in cape town, one of the best shows i have been too. My father as well was studying at vits uni when he would lecture there in political science! Amazing man…

  8. primeflyin
    11/03/2010

    rhodesian all the way!

  9. LightningChimp
    11/03/2010

    Beautiful, awe inspiring.

  10. TommyAtkins1966
    11/03/2010

    Zimbabwe music is the best in Afrika

  11. jonemz
    11/03/2010

    Thanks for posting this, it’s a great track, I have this on an African shaped picture disc.

  12. sagizanne
    11/03/2010

    he never gets old though all he has ever done. Don’t critistm me for being a viewer as he brings wonderul memoris to me. but Sadlty lost a friend in Nigeria. /

  13. gaiawingz
    11/03/2010

    This is a great song. Great video clips, too, especially of the different band members.

  14. dimitri98989
    11/03/2010

    at 1:45 he looks like he smoked too much weed

  15. Gnaucho
    11/03/2010

    @schusterlehrling..Etwas zu mögen, bedeutet für einen denkenden, toleranten Menschen nicht zwangsläufig: Alles Andere zu hassen! Euch Gutmenschen kann man in der Tat so herrlich schön provozieren..und Ihr tappt immer wieder und zeigt, wer die wahren Katalogisierer von Menschen sind! Du greifst mich dierekt an, in dem Du mich mit Altersheim oder (nach deiner Sicht) unkoreckter Weltanschauung assoziierst. Prima…! Ich habe keinen angegriffen… :o )) P.S. Gott schütze Deutschsüdwest Afrika!

  16. schusterlehrling
    11/03/2010

    Wichtig ist nicht, wen Du in die Gebete einschließt,sondern wen Du ausschließt.
    Daran erkennt man Deine wahre Gesinnung.

  17. Danointhenw
    11/03/2010

    Probably a more comfortable one than shall you in your finally mature state.

  18. sagizanne
    11/03/2010

    the only thing he did in his career that was memoreable. Yes, have friends who died in Nigeria, but come on, banking on one song for years

  19. Gnaucho
    11/03/2010

    @schusterlehrling
    Warum fragst Du? Was ist falsch, wenn man Dinge oder Menschen durch Gott beschützt wissen möchte, mit denen man sich verbunden fühlt? Würdest Du mir auch Sinilität vorwerfen, wenn ich göttlichen Schutz für meine Mutter, meine Kinder, meinen Sportverein… erbitten möchte?
    Ihr Gleichmacher enttarnt Euch doch immer wieder selbst! Wenn man nicht allumgreifend Euer gleichmachendes Weltbild vertritt, tritt Euere Intoleranz unverholen zu Tage!

  20. schusterlehrling
    11/03/2010

    @Gnaucho

    In which seniors home do you reside?

  21. Gnaucho
    12/03/2010

    God seën die Oranje-Vrystaat, Duits Suidwes-Afrika, en al die wit Afrikaners.

  22. MustangRegan
    12/03/2010

    I’ve never heard this version before; I have a completely different one on my ipod (which lasts about 6 minutes). Not sure which versioon I like better.

  23. wbr1122
    12/03/2010

    great track i have on lp great music

  24. drewskee67
    12/03/2010

    Still have this on vinyl…funny/stunning to combine what older eye sees and what younger ear heard. Glad I kept the vinyl and it’s not going anywhere ’cause I’m way too grateful.

  25. richardrohrs
    12/03/2010

    you are correct, i did get them mixed up thanks for correcting me, (i have to dust the cobwebs from my brain)

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