Johnny Osbourne Explains The History of The Dancehall Dubplate
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Bless family !! Please enjoy reasoning with reggae legend Johnny Osbourne giving a lesson about an integral part of the dancehall culture 'dubplates'.
Johnny Osbourne is one of the most popular Jamaican reggae and dancehall singers of all time, who rose to success in the late 1970's and mid-1980's. He is responsible for one of the greatest albums of all-time 'Truth and Rights' and countless anthems like Jah Promise, Buddy Bye, Reasons, No Ice Cream Sound, Chopper, In Your Eyes, and many more...
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Yes i
Can get him number wanna voice fi dub from him
johnny osbourne is a legend ,i had the pleasure n honour to work with him ,in sessions and dubplates ,soon we will release a tune with him,long live the dancehall godfather ,the dubplate master !
Johnny O, one of the best and strongest voices and one of my favorites in our music...
Met Johnny this weekend and got my first dubplate. What a pleasure to meet such a legendary artist, humble and kind.
Big up yourself Johnny osbourne you still have that strong youthful voice, one of our national treasure.
Yes Johnny "Bumpy" Osbourne , nice interview with the Legend
The legendary Johnny Osbourne .. I like the history. The man voice as not changed after decades ..The Jammys , Killa Jaro and Stone love Dubs are Anthems that will always have people shouting whenever they are being played..
I saw Johnny Osbourne perform at L.A.'s Dub Club two nights ago, and his voice and spirit was as good as ever.
Salute the great Johnny ousbourne!
Some artists voice drop off over time but Johnny osbourne singing voice still strong like Sampson .Nah skin up still the greatest studio one tunes
The very first special was a R&B tune
On the Beach by Owen Grey for Sir Coxsone Downbeat 1950s before Ska was invented 😎
This interview should be longer bless up Breda
Mr. Osbourne can truly sing. He was our favorite singer at school and trust me Johnny sing for his friends everyday at school. Love him
I need a dub from this foundation artist🔥🔥
He is the original dub king of dance hall all those anthems he has done for those big sounds are masterpiece classic from one of dance hall fraternity greatest singing sensation
Real Talk
I totally agree with you my brother. I always said the same thing.
Bless up BUMPY, great to hear you telling it like it was .Mi idren from way when .always a pleasure to hear you. Long life mi idren nuff RASPECT. From Ricky Storm
I remember when you were in Canada in Regent Park and they called you Bumpy. It's good to see you!
Legendary singer!
Jonney. Osburne. A. Real. Top class. Singer. From. Then. Till. Now voice mellow. Same. Way
Give thanks to I never knew tv. It a keep the history of the dancehall alive and not forgotten. In my day it was the sound system brethren and I use to talk about like how people a talk bout which premier league football side a de best. Give thanks
Used to see Johnny in Brooklyn when I lived there up until 2016. Very humble and unassuming brother. The uninitiated would never know they were looking at a Reggae / Dancehall legend.
Very conscious discussion of the history of dubplates. Love it!
Such a talented artist
I keep telling people, 1979 is when Dancehall really began. Stereophonic changed the way how sound systems played forever, 1979 was their watershed year. They were the first sound to have singers on their set. 1979 was also the year when Henry "Junjo" Lawes first buss on the scene, producing tunes for Barrington Levy and Johnny Osbourne, further enhancing the dancehall experience. The one sound that challenged Stereophonic for dancehall dominance in those early days was King Stur Gav. The clashes between those two are legendary.
Respect,Johnny voice a legend so much tune!
Had to stop the interview to play Reasons ❤️💛💚
Legendary
Johnny Osbourne sing the most special for sound systems worldwide. The dub specialist the living legend
Old soldiers really never die. "Only their privates"
Kilimanjaro Was The First Sound I Hear To Play Three Johnny Osbourne Special, Reason And Water Pumping/Taxi Riddim And Dubplate Playing In The Ghetto Tonight/Studio One Heaveless Riddim From Around Late 1981 To Early 1982 From Jim Kelly Days, Some Years Before Jammys And Steelie Versions. So Jaro Was Playing Them Before Every Sound, Go Back And Check. I have been listening to this favourite singer Bumpy Osbourne long before juggling sounds and internet.
Real Talk. Dem time deh Stone Love a bar front sound
@@truthhurts7469 Real real talk. Dont get mi wrong, Bumpy Osbourne help pave the way in reggae dancehall music, him catalog tall from studio one days but real music listeners know seh him a talk di ting wrong.
Big up killamanjaro to play the wickedest Johnny Osbourne dubplate. Reason.
That Reason is the original Reason. Long before all Sounds.
Emotional dub plate voice
Nice
Interview too short with a Legend.
Slappppppp way!!!!!!!!
This man is VERY creative! Takes classic (R&B) melodies & seamlessly coverts them into DanceHall lyrics. Very nice. Respect... 🇯🇲✌🏽
Wow....60s, 70s, 80, 90, now 2020
Indeed! Artist like Johnny ousbourne are a prime example of consistency.
Wow was my expression. Profound 50 yes going strong Blessing Mr Osbourne.
Big Artist
Living Bloodclat Legend
Legend
Orig inater...I hope you stay living well and traveling wide thank you for all the wicked tuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunes
Long live j Osborne original
I want to know why the album warrior is never talked about. Very interested in that story.
Johnny a classy Ras, in a him Robert Graham Shirt.💯
I'm very late but I was saying the same thing too while I was watching lol. I have a few myself but nowhere to wear them nowadays.
When. It. Comes. To. Dub. Theare. Is. No. Other. Like. The. Imortal. King. Tubbysssssd. Seen
Johnny O ah di dub master
When I was growing up, I always learnt that the instrumental side two of a record, was called the 'dub' side, and short music to promote sounds, as Mr. Osbourne said. But, now I am hearing it as commercials to promote political candidates. I guess that is a form of evolution.
Just finished a tribute dub on my channel to this elder.....blessed love
However could you not Like dub style if you got ears then it's clearly class simple! Such music is influential in so many ways their Longevity stands the test of time an in turn so to the artist living on whenever the music plays in my understanding that's the beauty an power of music !☝️❤😁✌
3:20 brap brap brap. A magnificent piece of interview. Thanks.
Voice criss’ as ever!
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Living legend
As I understand Johnny Osbourne is here refering to Dubplates with Name-Callings for Soundsystems. The idea of Dubplates (meaning exclusive songs) is much older than that. Basicially it started even before Ska, when the Coxsone, Duke Reid and other Soundsystem-Owner, where travelin' to the US mainly to get rare RnB Records, scratch the labels off so nobody can find out the titles of the song. Later they started recording their own songs - not to sell them to the crowds - but to have exclusive songs for the soundsystem-nights. So the "Dubplate" - Culture is acutally older than Ska and even started 20 years before "name droppin' Dubplates in the late 70ties.
Thx for I Never Knew TV for the great content.
Living legend right there
Yesss i…
Johnny Osbourne is untouchable. Wicked sound dub plate man.
Jaro have the wicker dub reason. KILL MORE SOUNT
Prince BUSTER WAS CALLING NAMES BACK IN THE DAY, NAME CALLING BEEN AROUND.
Nuff respect to the God father bumpy Osborne but dub with soun name in the been around since early 70s even 60s even tho was not popular for sure as today's standard.
Big up to the legendary Johnny Osborne king of duplicate
dance nah ram till '"murderer" and Lend Me fling down pon the turn table nuttin nah buddy than Osborne in a brooklyn❤
Rastafari...Kedusan... Girmawi Yaa Mahdaniela... Kedamaw'e Haile Selassie I Jah Almighty First...Extol H.I.M...that rideth upon the hravens by his name JAH & Rejoice before H.I.M...Abandon Hoy...HalleluYah Sehumi Igziabeher...I.N.R.I...Selah inna Ameyn & Ameyn...
Lend me the dubplate BO come make we mash dem down 💥🍀🇬🇧👍🏼
🎵🎼🎼🔊🎶🎶🎤🎶🎤🎵🎤🎤JOHNNY O....XXL
Di king of dubplate Johnny osbourne
love you vibes Johnny
Is there a full interview?
I second
is there a full interview?
Bless. Part 2 and 3 coming next week.
@@INEVERKNEWTV amazing thanks a lot
Dance Inna Greenwich farm.. Cornell Campbell first special.Kimg Tubbys..Arrows had a fun too from it.
3 Haters don't no about reggae history there lost
You can’t beat the original sound though. Love you Johnny osbourne
Your one of the original and the best. Thank you for posting. I love to see these reggae artists talking. They are so great. ♥️💛💚♥️💛💚♥️💛💚♥️💛💚♥️💛
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Man has a unique voice
Yes man me general ### full respect all the time
one of the greatest Jamaican singers and definitely someone who i would love to have seen produced by people like Gamble and Huff
Anthems! FYA !
History fiaah
The living legend johnny Osbourne one of my all time favorite singer
Need a more detailed conversation about the history of dub. Respect. 🙏🏽
One thing that bothered me was the goof who would hit johnny in the head with ruler or something when he played a wrong note. Not good. He said I dont learn that way
Yeah no doubt
no one does or no one should have to.
Blessed man; always upful vibes on your channel. Can’t tek the white ones some time, can’t reason with them at all
That's odd because this interviewer sounds white.
Marc Marcello Watch dread and the ball head
When Legends speak, i appreciate wholeheartedly 🙏
❤🧡💛
Interesting...
Legend...!
Yowww the man look fresh. He has every sound anthem n dem still fresh.
Warrior!
R 316-0113
big artiste 🔥
Great legends of all time
Gn i would love a number for him
Orio dub singer
A hero
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Interviewer sound like cousin David it’s creepy
Specials mash up sound system..infinitely better went dubs was dubs..now everyone have specials..idiat ting dat😔
I can’t understand a damn word 🤔😬🙄 fml
I hope you can enjoy his singing nevertheless,