Absolutely no applause at the end, what kind of crowd is this? Zero appreciation shown. I had a similar experience when I saw Shaka in London, the atmosphere was shit, a total contrast to when I've seen him play Glasgow and Edinburgh. The crowd are always whipped into a frenzy, very vocal and passionate, the complete opposite of this.
AGREED, its a didgy audience reaction, they were too mesmerized by the music, as soon as it stopped they realized they still in Babylon and got all depressed about it instead of being grateful for escaping at the hands of jah Shakka. Big up the Scotland massive! always been a proper raving attitude there, no self consciousness depression and genuinely respectful/grateful, happy people having fun... the girl in the Sari is feeling it tho, some nice moves!
The clapping and applause is a recent phenomenon. Some of the biggest and classic Jah Shaka dances had vocal applause and appreciation. Don't dis the crowd for silence. Silence is golden. Still waters run deep. Word sound and power rules the day. Bless.
A Roots dance is not about crowd noise, crowd clapping and so on. You can if you want, but at the end of the day its irrelevant. Its not like going out and watching your pub team perform, Its about a vibe, an inner meditation. Personally I could go to a roots dance and have been where the crowd number around 5 people, no shouting, no clapping, nothing except listening to the tunes and partaking in w**d. For me, these dances are the best.
I like how the music is appreciated by different genders the Asian girl dancing
was impeccable
Jah Shaka, lights on - and again he drops the legendary dubplate "Praise H.I.M"
What a tune. Boooom
Heard the same tune played by the same man at the same venue, almost a year later, circa late Jan/earlyFeb 2020. Mighty.
Descanse na luz!!.grande Guerrero Zulu. 🕯🕯🔥🔥
Good sounding music love it
Love Shaka Always
SHAKA PLAYING foundation ruff 🎤🎤🎤🎤👍👍👍
WONDERFUL
absolute killer!!
RIP Jah Shaka
Yes I
Heavy tune
IRON
fire
Killer dubplate
Absolutely no applause at the end, what kind of crowd is this? Zero appreciation shown.
I had a similar experience when I saw Shaka in London, the atmosphere was shit, a total contrast to when I've seen him play Glasgow and Edinburgh. The crowd are always whipped into a frenzy, very vocal and passionate, the complete opposite of this.
AGREED, its a didgy audience reaction, they were too mesmerized by the music, as soon as it stopped they realized they still in Babylon and got all depressed about it instead of being grateful for escaping at the hands of jah Shakka. Big up the Scotland massive! always been a proper raving attitude there, no self consciousness depression and genuinely respectful/grateful, happy people having fun... the girl in the Sari is feeling it tho, some nice moves!
The clapping and applause is a recent phenomenon. Some of the biggest and classic Jah Shaka dances had vocal applause and appreciation. Don't dis the crowd for silence. Silence is golden. Still waters run deep. Word sound and power rules the day. Bless.
A Roots dance is not about crowd noise, crowd clapping and so on. You can if you want, but at the end of the day its irrelevant. Its not like going out and watching your pub team perform, Its about a vibe, an inner meditation. Personally I could go to a roots dance and have been where the crowd number around 5 people, no shouting, no clapping, nothing except listening to the tunes and partaking in w**d. For me, these dances are the best.
There was appluse at the end, that was not the last tune
This music is not really roots, rocking reggae. We've lost the way a little bit? Too watered down.
Lady with black hair at front is ANNOYING!!🙁
no one gives a shit, let the people have fun