Guys that is just one of the reasons i enjoy you guys even if life's a bit tough you keep at it and what you call weird i think is just being individuals cutting your own way through life being kind and having a sense of humour might be strange to some? YOU GUYS ARE CHOICE 👍👍👍🤘👏👏👏
Pleasant enough , though I can’t shake the feeling there’s something missing in this track … get Bogart back choosing the reggae tracks on a Saturday he’s got a 💯 rating for me at the moment 😀 👍🏴
I never left though🤣 This track is oke, but i have the same feeling somethings missing or still needed. Have that with a lot of Steel Pulse, and other UK bands actually like Black Slate or Black Roots. Some songs are really good but the most is just meh for me
@@Bogart401 yay there he is 👌… I’m not qualified Bogart to be able to just step up and nail first time what I meant by “ something missing “ .. hence why I sent out the Bogart signal for some help . I spose a good analogy is that it was an ok track that I’d be fine listening to again but I had the distinct feeling first time I was listening to it in mono , it was good reggae but just didn’t speak to me personally , hope that made sense , glad to see you had similar feeling , n nice to see your input again mate ✊ 👍🏴
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering I think you described it rather well actually. There is nothing wrong with the song but UK reggae just has a different sound twist to it that i personally do not favor most of the times. Hard to explain exactly what i mean without listening to some records to compare but if i had to try i would say that a lot of UK reggae misses that raw edge that you find in a lot of Jamaican reggae from the same time period. More musically then vocally though. In the docu Reggae Brittania, Steel Pulse themselfs say that the music started as something free and creative but slowly turned into something else where their productions started to become to serious and not being themselfs in a way anymore, musically and lyrically. I think Handsworth Revolution is a good example of this. Its an amazing song but not really a song i can listen to twice in a row. I think also thats why i dont favor Steel Pulse. I saw this docu after i discovered their music and formed my opinion of them, and that footage did clear up a lot of why i maybe don't really get what they are all about
@@Bogart401 first off , cheers btw 🍻 What you say makes a lot of sense to me Bogart , I don’t have your extensive knowledge to make sweeping statements so I’m left with explaining how a track makes me .. feel ! And I like your explanation of that 👌 👍🏴
Reggae on the weekend Reggae in the week
It's always a good time
Guys that is just one of the reasons i enjoy you guys even if life's a bit tough you keep at it and what you call weird i think is just being individuals cutting your own way through life being kind and having a sense of humour might be strange to some? YOU GUYS ARE CHOICE 👍👍👍🤘👏👏👏
Saw them in 1988, when they opened up for INXS. Unexpected but we’re pretty good.
For more reggae, check out Aswad, Prince Far I, Linton Kwesi Johnson, I Roy, U Roy and Burning Spear
I'm liking this🙂
Not too bad
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I like Steel Pulse, this was okay, not their best but still good.
Third world, Tonight for me
A bit like sting eh, brilliant chill sound, some of their stuff can be quite deep but a great band🏴✌️
HAHA Strange is good, so is a great mix of musical influence.
Great track. Should of been a hit. He sounds like Sting .. I'm pretty sure Sting liked Steel Pulse.
This is quite light for them but I haven't really gone oot mi way to listen to much of their later stuff. Anything fi Handsworth Revolution.
Its Jah house he want to live in 😅 Very easy to pay the rent than😉
Pleasant enough , though I can’t shake the feeling there’s something missing in this track … get Bogart back choosing the reggae tracks on a Saturday he’s got a 💯 rating for me at the moment 😀
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I never left though🤣 This track is oke, but i have the same feeling somethings missing or still needed. Have that with a lot of Steel Pulse, and other UK bands actually like Black Slate or Black Roots. Some songs are really good but the most is just meh for me
Funny lol 😅@@Bogart401
@@Bogart401 yay there he is 👌… I’m not qualified Bogart to be able to just step up
and nail first time what I meant by “ something missing “ .. hence why I sent out the Bogart signal for some help . I spose a good analogy is that it was an ok track that I’d be fine listening to again but I had the distinct feeling first time I was listening to it in mono , it was good reggae but just didn’t speak to me personally , hope that made sense , glad to see you had similar feeling , n nice to see your input again mate ✊
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering I think you described it rather well actually. There is nothing wrong with the song but UK reggae just has a different sound twist to it that i personally do not favor most of the times. Hard to explain exactly what i mean without listening to some records to compare but if i had to try i would say that a lot of UK reggae misses that raw edge that you find in a lot of Jamaican reggae from the same time period. More musically then vocally though.
In the docu Reggae Brittania, Steel Pulse themselfs say that the music started as something free and creative but slowly turned into something else where their productions started to become to serious and not being themselfs in a way anymore, musically and lyrically. I think Handsworth Revolution is a good example of this. Its an amazing song but not really a song i can listen to twice in a row. I think also thats why i dont favor Steel Pulse. I saw this docu after i discovered their music and formed my opinion of them, and that footage did clear up a lot of why i maybe don't really get what they are all about
@@Bogart401 first off , cheers btw 🍻
What you say makes a lot of sense to me Bogart , I don’t have your extensive knowledge to make sweeping statements so I’m left with explaining how a track makes me .. feel ! And I like your explanation of that 👌
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Please react too Massada- Latin Dance, or react to the Steel Pulse Live Album from Paris- Rastafari Centennial
If you have not already covered this one. go back to the beginning. Desmond Dekker, The Israelites.
We definitely know that song. A classic.
Chant a psalm acoustic!