Yes this version was released on vinyl{I have a copy}& there's other great versions on this riddim check them out{Dennis Brown-Whip Dem}{Junior Byles-Can you feel it} Take care.
1st time dis version for me, now. 45's b side was available immediately after the riotous Notting Hill Carnival; the 1st I luckily hadn't attended. My brother bought it from a local record shop next day or so. 'Ten Against One'
In about 1979 I was a teeny boy. My first two records I ever bought was the sex pistols,and Mah Ha Warrior. Did not understand most of it to start with being Irish Scottish Italian.....supposed to be English! This guy is an educator . Well surprised he did not go to the top.. Never looked back despite my pinky mates slagging me off , asking me to play ' proper' reggae ,like Bob! Really underated ,musically, politically. Bless you and your family Tapper. Good things are eternal. I'm 60 now and still skanking with the hoover. Thanks for posting this track.
This is what feeds my soul,Jah Know...
Fyha🔥🔥🔥🔥big bug chunne back inna de day …Gwaan pull it up selector
Forward from Teach Dem interview
Teach dem cause me to be here may 2024
Tappa a true reggae champion!
Nice one Paul
Amzing .Blessings, from Bizkaia Spain🤜🤛
Otro King del reggae roots auténtico 🇯🇲.
Desde Málaga 🇪🇸🤗♥️🇯🇲💥💥🦁
Legendary
One of the greatest reggae Rockers. Smoke up the Icense and InJOY~~~ Irieness.
Thank the heavens for this music.
Ihave this original vinyl its à collector
WOW!!
Ancients Inna Babylon
And Justified 🔥
tape rollin
Check also Junior Byles wicked 7 inch with version on the B side. Track is called Can You Feel It.
Anyway, both tracks are firs 🔥!
pooowwwww
Yeppp...Yeppp....100%
Irie ites x
😗😗😗😗😗😗😗😗😗😍
Tappa
Rockers under heavy duty manners! Incredible! Has this version ever been released on vinyl?
On the Album MPLA
Yes this version was released on vinyl{I have a copy}& there's other great versions on this riddim check them out{Dennis Brown-Whip Dem}{Junior Byles-Can you feel it} Take care.
1st time dis version for me, now.
45's b side was available immediately after the riotous Notting Hill Carnival; the 1st I luckily hadn't attended. My brother bought it from a local record shop next day or so. 'Ten Against One'
It was on a 7 inch Stars label 45.
In about 1979 I was a teeny boy. My first two records I ever bought was the sex pistols,and Mah Ha Warrior. Did not understand most of it to start with being Irish Scottish Italian.....supposed to be English! This guy is an educator . Well surprised he did not go to the top..
Never looked back despite my pinky mates slagging me off , asking me to play ' proper' reggae ,like Bob! Really underated ,musically, politically. Bless you and your family Tapper. Good things are eternal. I'm 60 now and still skanking with the hoover. Thanks for posting this track.
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