Could've been a much better song with more verses....Taking nothing away from the harmonies....Quite LEGENDARY 👍 Released in 1981. The same year the Legendary King of Reggae, Bob Marley passed away. Any connection with the song??
@@MarcKlark Neither can I. But the white gentleman featuring in this video footage is legendary French musician Serge Gainsbourg who has acquainted with Bob Marley and collaborated Rita Marley and the I-Three... I might get something out from his biography or discography. I'll need to check on that
@@MarcKlark A bootleg dub version from same titles taken from Serge Gainsbourg 2nd reggae lp "Mauvaises Nouvelles des Etoiles" 1981.Probably a dubplate.
@@lawrencenjawe9875 Sege Gainsbourg went to Kingston in 1978 and hired the Revolutionnaries (Sly & Robbie's band) and the I-Threes. He recorded 2 lps with them. First was Aux Armes et Caetera (1979), wich contains under this name a reggae version of La Marseillaise, wich was a huge success and made quite a fuss in France and the second one was Mauvaises Nouvelles des Etoiles (1981). In between, a live double lp @ le Palce was released in 1980 with full band and The I-Threes. This lp covers most of both sudio lp and has some reggae version of a track written for Bardot in the 60s ans another track from his own bac catalogue. Side A of the live lp opens with an instrumental never released track played by The Revolutionnaries.
I love these three women
Magnifique je reécoute en boucle depuis ce matin
Ça marche toute une vie aussi.
Serge Gainsbourg ❤
Blessed love will remain forever one love be forever
le charme Gainsbourg ....
My heart sore once i see these 3 women. I always have a broken heart once i see them.
Merci!
Fantastique!! Jah dore
Titre prophétique a souhait en ce début d'année 1981, l'année ou le King a quitter ce coté de la vie.
Merci Arnaud,une vadrouille qui s'annonce dans la forme au bon moment,nickel!!!
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C'est à chialer
Could've been a much better song with more verses....Taking nothing away from the harmonies....Quite LEGENDARY 👍 Released in 1981. The same year the Legendary King of Reggae, Bob Marley passed away. Any connection with the song??
Can't find any information on this song.
@@MarcKlark Neither can I. But the white gentleman featuring in this video footage is legendary French musician Serge Gainsbourg who has acquainted with Bob Marley and collaborated Rita Marley and the I-Three... I might get something out from his biography or discography. I'll need to check on that
@@lawrencenjawe9875 wow iThree low key 🗝 got fans
@@MarcKlark A bootleg dub version from same titles taken from Serge Gainsbourg 2nd reggae lp "Mauvaises Nouvelles des Etoiles" 1981.Probably a dubplate.
@@lawrencenjawe9875 Sege Gainsbourg went to Kingston in 1978 and hired the Revolutionnaries (Sly & Robbie's band) and the I-Threes. He recorded 2 lps with them. First was Aux Armes et Caetera (1979), wich contains under this name a reggae version of La Marseillaise, wich was a huge success and made quite a fuss in France and the second one was Mauvaises Nouvelles des Etoiles (1981). In between, a live double lp @ le Palce was released in 1980 with full band and The I-Threes. This lp covers most of both sudio lp and has some reggae version of a track written for Bardot in the 60s ans another track from his own bac catalogue. Side A of the live lp opens with an instrumental never released track played by The Revolutionnaries.