Nobody mentioned the amazing lyrics. This song is a man being lynched. His spirit lives on ultimately. Steel Pulse turns a wicked event into a spiritual victory. Jah Watch Over I! Evil, what you gonna do now? ❤️💛💚 btw, I’ve seen Steel pulse like 30 times (since late 70’s). They rarely do this one live
I saw Steel Pulse Three times in the 1980s at the Brixton Academy in London 1982/84/85/ . I when with my brother phill and his Rasta friends lan and Neil to all the gigs. The best time was in 85. Babylon bandit European tour. Nice one one love long live the STEEL PULSE. RIP STEVE NESBITT. PEACE ☮ ☮.
I adore Bob Marley and several other reggae artists, but have never listened to this group. I'm gonna check them out a little further! Thanks for the reaction, and to whoever requested, thank you as well! 💙
Whole album crushes. Handsworth Revolution as well. David Hinds is a treasure. If you don't have a lot of reggae knowledge you'll be able to go deep into some amazing music. You'll be a fan for sure.
I consider McQueen's exit from the band, well really from David Hinds, one of the greatest musical tragedies of the 20th century. McQueen deep in the low end, and Hind's almost chanting, chanting rhythms, weaving in out out, sometimes David leading, sometimes Ronald, it's it's it's it's unfreaking believable. This album was his exit point I think and David has soldiered on for 40 plus more years with Steel Pulse. Nothing since compares to this albums Ten stars out of five.
Cool! I've seen these guys live at least once, but twice I think. The one I know for sure was in Portland at a reggae festival...in like 1993 or 94. I remember them being real atmospheric like this song was. It's amazing live in an outdoor show with a beer in your hand.
By Christmas Teez is gonna be rockin full dreads haha. I only knew of the first 4 albums and they were all good although I personally didn't care for "earth Crisis too much, it was hard getting past the Rollerskate song. This album, Hansworth Revolution and True Democracy were excellent. Play more Pulse.
Yes, reggae guitar creates a percussive element in the rhythm; it's in the stroke which is like a strike rather than a strum across the guitar strings. Steel Pulse in their prime era definitely were lyrically powerful; they made a huge impression as a musical expression of black liberation.
Thanks Tim and Teez for this. I saw these guys a bunch of times in the early '80s. Gregory Hinds (?) Front man for the group is a great singer songwriter. Actually, I just saw them at the Dunegrass fest in Michigan about ten years ago.
Check Out: Third World ( Great Reggae Band from Jamaica formed in 1970's) ..ASWAD (Another British Reggae Band) ..Britian has big Jamaican / West Indies Community like New York ..
That was my first time hearing that track as well. Super dope. Thanks Teez and Tim! 🤙☀️😎
Nobody mentioned the amazing lyrics. This song is a man being lynched. His spirit lives on ultimately. Steel Pulse turns a wicked event into a spiritual victory. Jah Watch Over I! Evil, what you gonna do now? ❤️💛💚 btw, I’ve seen Steel pulse like 30 times (since late 70’s). They rarely do this one live
I saw Steel Pulse Three times in the 1980s at the Brixton Academy in London 1982/84/85/ . I when with my brother phill and his Rasta friends lan and Neil to all the gigs. The best time was in 85. Babylon bandit European tour. Nice one one love long live the STEEL PULSE. RIP STEVE NESBITT. PEACE ☮ ☮.
I’m tired; closed my eyes and this feels like a grown up lullaby; so soothing.🏝
This is my favorite song this just popped up on my feed
This song always lifts me up. One of my favourite albums. ☝️
I adore Bob Marley and several other reggae artists, but have never listened to this group. I'm gonna check them out a little further! Thanks for the reaction, and to whoever requested, thank you as well! 💙
I need to get further into them myself. I know one of their albums (Global Warning is probably my favorite track)
They have a lot of talent for sure. I like the album Earth Crisis, especially the song “ Steppin’ Out”.
Steel pulse is true to the roots⚔️🎼
Now we're talking. Probably the greatest British reggae band. Some great tunes especially on the first two albums.
Alright Reggae in the house. I’m surprised Teez you didn’t light up for this one 😂 wow beautiful 👍❤️👍
Whole album crushes. Handsworth Revolution as well. David Hinds is a treasure. If you don't have a lot of reggae knowledge you'll be able to go deep into some amazing music. You'll be a fan for sure.
Ronnie McQueen's amazing bassline on this track "Unseen Guest" absolutely blows one's mind away... That guy was Magical and so underated.🎸
I consider McQueen's exit from the band, well really from David Hinds, one of the greatest musical tragedies of the 20th century. McQueen deep in the low end, and Hind's almost chanting, chanting rhythms, weaving in out out, sometimes David leading, sometimes Ronald, it's it's it's it's unfreaking believable.
This album was his exit point I think and David has soldiered on for 40 plus more years with Steel Pulse. Nothing since compares to this albums
Ten stars out of five.
Cool! I've seen these guys live at least once, but twice I think. The one I know for sure was in Portland at a reggae festival...in like 1993 or 94. I remember them being real atmospheric like this song was. It's amazing live in an outdoor show with a beer in your hand.
By Christmas Teez is gonna be rockin full dreads haha. I only knew of the first 4 albums and they were all good although I personally didn't care for "earth Crisis too much, it was hard getting past the Rollerskate song. This album, Hansworth Revolution and True Democracy were excellent. Play more Pulse.
"Bodyguard" - Steel Pulse. IMO their best track
Aww....this song insists I light up. Will listen again later when I do, see if it's as chill as it feels now. Good choice, team Teez 😎
Ya, mon!💙💙👍👍
All praise Jah
Rastafari
In my experience reggae music can make you feel like you smoke weed even if you don't do drugs.
Ha, I wouldn't know 😊
@@jamesoconnor9027 lots of folks are anti weed. No idea why.
@@maine420grow I know, ask a coke head, that's always been my experience with coke heads, they just loved to hate on stoners.
@@jamesoconnor9027 cocaine is a drug. Weed is a flower.
No matter what the federal government tells you.
@@maine420grow No argument, my point is people who do coke are often anti weed.
Tranquil and soothing. Yes.
Happy Sunday, everyone!
Yes, reggae guitar creates a percussive element in the rhythm; it's in the stroke which is like a strike rather than a strum across the guitar strings. Steel Pulse in their prime era definitely were lyrically powerful; they made a huge impression as a musical expression of black liberation.
70's British Reggae, When Steel Pulse was on a Real God Vibes!! Love this album!! Album Cover Pure Fire!! Also check out : Jah Pickney .. Selah..
Late 70's early 80's British Reggae is some of the best Reggae out there for sure.
The intro is pure transcendence
Just listened to this track 2 days ago, quality "roots" for sure.
Love this band ! Probably the best reggae band not from Jamaica.
They might be from England, but England put out some great reaggae artists.
@Thomas Dodd. Absolutely no doubt in my mind about that...🎶👍
Thanks Tim and Teez for this. I saw these guys a bunch of times in the early '80s. Gregory Hinds (?) Front man for the group is a great singer songwriter. Actually, I just saw them at the Dunegrass fest in Michigan about ten years ago.
David Hinds. Gregory Hinds is the dancer.
@@MrWadada1 Hahahaha, ya know I sat here and thought that for a secong hahaha, Thanks Mr. Wadada1 < Great name
Steel pulse is the shit
Yesss!! Thanks bro.
I'm glad you discovered steel pulse..
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Let's Get it Tim ! Good one 👌 Love it 🔥😊🤩 my sort of vibe here !
Check Out: Third World ( Great Reggae Band from Jamaica formed in 1970's) ..ASWAD (Another British Reggae Band) ..Britian has big Jamaican / West Indies Community like New York ..
Teez Has reacted to some Aswad tunes ! 👌 About 5 so far I think 😊 check them out .🙂
@@CA5124 Thanks I'II look for them & I should give me him some Respect for reacting to Reggae Music regularly!!
@@michaelwiggan7437 Yes definitely! 😊👌 There are a few reactions to some reggae tunes on Teez channel here !
I've seen steel pulse at reggae fest
Good!Burning spear will blow your mind!!preferably live,give us Christopher Columbus and get that cat among the pigeons ✌️😆
Yes... burning spear
Best British Reggae band. Misty in Roots a close second. In my view.
The light is there in balance with the dark.
Some reggae, love it.💜💜
When you see Reggie you know the sounds
Teez it was good to see you get lost in this one 😊 you have to just close your eyes and sway to something like this ( its the rules ) 😌💓
Its called One Drop, on the Up Beat. thats the sound you are hearing, Its African style. Not ON the Beat, It is syncopated.
Black Uhuru's worth checking out
Steel Pulse. soldiers
R.I.P all African Martyrs
❤️💛💚
By the way I've seen them now 40 times... mad respect..
Be sure to listen to "Hansworth Revolution " the whole record is the shit.. its their first album
Try black Uhuru. Black red uhuru
JAH JAH WATCH OVER I ...EVIL WHAT YOU GONNA DOOOO..JAH JAH WATCH OVER I...
Bob Marley's favorites!
Try listen to wild goose chase
Great song as well that whole record is great too
Please react to Aswad- Live and Direct, complete album, you won't regret it unless...... you don't listen, blowjow ;-p
I can send you tones if you want