Goat. I'm only 26 I wish I was born in his era. Homie is a gem very unique of most artists , talented for sure and has an angelic voice. Poor man style, no fuss no fight and this song are amongst my favorite. And he STILL SINGS like this. 😔. I know them days in Jamaica was the real peaceful days
Breda those days was brilliant dance and sound systems in abundance nuff Kung Fu movies etc everyone had a sound system I ived in between ja and UK life was sweet there was plenty of activities you never know a thing called board plenty of excitement
@@Higher_Sun_Highzak But if you actually listen to some of their interviews in their documentary (and others like Cappa) they state that Jamaicans who migrated to NYC influenced them... Especially as relates to Clarks and gold chains and the rude bwoy attitude.
My American copy of this LP credits Santa Davis as the drummer.... Barrington Levy backed by Channel One All-Stars is what it say on the back of the sleeve
I can't handle this late 70's, early 80's dub it's like friggin perfection.
Vibes was rite
Took the words right out of my mouth. 🔥
@@bankylous9143 Jah no
70’s
💯 %straight facts 💯 👊🏽
Goat. I'm only 26 I wish I was born in his era. Homie is a gem very unique of most artists , talented for sure and has an angelic voice. Poor man style, no fuss no fight and this song are amongst my favorite. And he STILL SINGS like this. 😔. I know them days in Jamaica was the real peaceful days
Kingston wasn't peaceful back then... Country parishes were - but not Kingston. Back then is when country people used to call it "Kill Some City".
@@Amidat n money was stronger then. $500 dollars was money back in the 90s. The 70s n 80s were peaceful times without a doubt.
Breda those days was brilliant dance and sound systems in abundance nuff Kung Fu movies etc everyone had a sound system I ived in between ja and UK life was sweet there was plenty of activities you never know a thing called board plenty of excitement
Thanks 👍❤
This made a great impression on me at 15. Now at 48 I'm glad I never let them looks deceive me!
aka allroundpower.
Now at 57, This tune still rocks me .....
@@Procharmo just wow. Respect man! All blessings.
@@Procharmo This is the jam!
Back again at 59 "with me pant ina mi socks oh yeah!!!"
Jah Thomas go Brrrrrrr at the rub-a-dub angle 🔥
This is my jam!!!
Before Wu-Tang Clan bigged up Shaolin, karate flicks went hard on Saturday nights in Jamaica.
True bredrin wu tang is imitators
@@dennisisaacss6762 even Rza from wu tang decided to call himself renamed himself as Bobby digital... Big pirate dem!
@@Higher_Sun_Highzak flying dat jolly Roger flag High .
@@Higher_Sun_Highzak But if you actually listen to some of their interviews in their documentary (and others like Cappa) they state that Jamaicans who migrated to NYC influenced them... Especially as relates to Clarks and gold chains and the rude bwoy attitude.
@@dennisisaacss6762 nah - they will tell you direct they learned about Wallabee Clarks' from watching Jamaicans in NY.
big up hartford CT WITH A JAMAICAN BACKGROUND born in the UK
best barry levy tune ever, the dub is just marvellous, this tune gave me the inspiration to create my dubs, always remember.
more love
Hail its me again Jah troddin in from Shoalin Temple big up the tri-unity Sake Snake Talles yes mi kindread OG (original God)
Best version of this track
Pure gold
Another classic posted by the Great Juweeltjes. Jah Bless
This is Music.
Big up junjo laws!! Top producer
The best!
wow! amazing for it age
the best
riddim so heavy
thank you
Big inna di area !!!
Gal, yah pretty looks can't control me. Yah pretty looks is deceiving girl.
Whojey whoohoej!
Leroy smart - thief in the night another cut from shaolin temple!
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CHO!!!!!DO IT JAH!!!
Wickid roots classic
I'll take Errol "Flabba" Holt & Lincoln "Style" Scott on the drums and the bass over Sly & Robbie any day! Flash it dread ina rub a dub stylee!
Errol ''Flabba Holt'' Carter
My American copy of this LP credits Santa Davis as the drummer.... Barrington Levy backed by Channel One All-Stars is what it say on the back of the sleeve
@@Higher_Sun_Highzak yes actually is santa on drums
each has it own style, the 80s sly and robbie taxi productions are so heavy too
Wheel and pull up!! Wish when he performs he would dig a bit more into his extensive catalog...
crucial
voy y voy y voyyyyy
TUNE.
2015
supreme brought me here
lyrics please
I am still sort of a noob when it comes to reggae; would this song be considered dub?
Jason Lyte-Armstrong this is the dub version with Jah Thomas toastin to riddim.
Hell yeah this is dub and if you like it look up Scientist.
do u have the instrumental to this version?
Check Sly & The Revolutionaries - Cocaine (y)
Could you perhaps recommend some of the better dub reggae songs from this era?
Anything by Scientist and Barry in this time period were dubtastic.
Dub is the part of the tune with no vocals and maybe some effects, echo, reverb etc...
...Roots♚
gregory isaacs too have sung on the same version
do you have a link to this? awesome
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yagga
This ain’t no goddamned 12 inches...it’s 8!!!
Joakim Noah
had the vocal on the album as "pretty looks" this 12" with jah thomas escaped me though
lyrics please