@@mariarussell2643 I will never forgot him . He set me on a life path by introducing me to Roots Reggae - tunes that I love to this day and that led to something I love even more - Roots Sound System Dance .
Pure Kwality from The Voice of Thunder himself Far I .... was only 15 year old when he was shot and still a punk rocker ..... listning to The Clash ....I'm thinking who are these people? Prince Far i , Learoy Smart , Ken Booth , Dillinger ,Delroy Willson ? Well i've never looked back ! still a punk 47 YO now loving this poetry
+David Brown I'm 53 now,as a 14 year old in '77,I discovered the Sex Pistols,by '78 I had discovered Reggae,Firstly Culture,Bob Marley,these led me to Prince Fari, King Tubby,Lee Perry-Dub in general,"singers and players",and one of my all time favourite Reggae songs,"move out Babylon" by King Blacka. I've still got the early punk,but I have loads more Reggae/Dub, I have a preference for Roots,through out the '70s,but by the '80s Reggae had changed and I couldn't change with it,though some of the modern Dub is good. The words of Bob Marley,Culture and Prince Fari resonate with me,even more nowadays due to my Spiritual beliefs. ONELOVE
+strumbolli same not my cup of tea, but went out to JA years later in the height of the dancehall and had a visit to King Jammy's v Stonelove sound system at half way tree and the atmosphere was magically electric , I'm sure the local tobacco helped though :))
+David Brown I lived in South London in 89/90 dancehall was all you heard pon the radio, I liked it but lacked the spiritual/mystic content of the late 70's heavy weights Gibbs/Perry/Tubby etc. Have to say though to attend a sound system dance in JA would be memorable. For 3 chord thrash music Punk opened up whole new diverse genres of music to enjoy from dub to krautrock, ska to 60's garage to glam and i soaked all of them up.
HAD THE PLEASURE OF SEEING PRINCE FARI & CREATION REBEL WITH SUPPORT FROM PRINCE HAMMER AT LONDONS 100 CLUB OXFORD ST.W1 CIRCA 1978/9 WHAT A GREAT SHOW !!! MADE SOME WICKED HEAVY DUBS & TOASTS LPs
YEAH ME TO I WAS EVEN THERE JULY 2016 FOR THE GREAT U ROY , SHAME THAT ERA HAS PASSED WHERE YOU COULD SEE SO MANY REGGAE ACTS ECT LEGENDS INC , JAZZ CAFE IN CAMDEN HAS HAD SOME GREAT NIGHT S OF LATE THOU !! BLESS
Great comments on here...people who genuinely love this music and not looking for an argument about it....”said I reel out mi hose an waaatter mi gaaarden!” PFRIP.
Voice of true....all my young Times this man was one Who put the courage....the force and spirituallity in my heart...rip..big lighter...you spirit survive
Vibracobra23 been looking through your massive Peel Sessions playlist. Many thanks for far too many to mention. You've made an old hippiepunkdubber very happy.
@@dia.6213 I got there a bit early and went over to the bar only to stand next to and chat with the man himself. He was drinking Baby Cham. It got quite crowded before he came on stage. Amazing set. Some white Rasta kid was proclaiming as a prophet. I expressed my doubts and he threatened to stab me. Other than that a very memorable evening.
@@dia.6213 Nothing very much. He was semi-based in London at the time. Polite and quietly spoken. I sensed he was just chilling before the gig so didnt want to be a pain in the ass :-)
Thank you for this wonderful upload! Here's the lineup if you'd like to add it in your descriptions... Lineup: - Prince Far I (Lead Vocals) - Vernon (Guitar) - Clifton Morrisson (Keyboards) - Clinton Jack (Bass) - Dr. Pablo (Melodica) - Charley (Drums) - Producer: Jeff Griffin - Engineer: Nick Gomm
Thanks. I saw Fari live and have always wondered who the guy on melodica was. Obviously reminded me of Augustus Pablo. He showed up in a number of reggae bands playing London in the late 70s.
" TOP CLASS " VIBRACOBRA23 NEVER EVER HEARD THIS TAPE ........... MUST HAVE BEEN OUT " RAVING " ALL THOSE YEARS AGO MANY THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD KING A++++++++
dans Foggy Road (à 14:24) écoutez hallucinattentivement : the road is so Flavie Favier, the role is Sophie Favier, the road is collé-collé, the road is so, i see, i say : the road is so Sophie Favier... Boom salute to the french intercourse (i and I say)
I wish that the two gunmen who killed this great man and injured his wife receive their justice. One way or another. As for the scum who stoned the dub poet Michael Smith to his death because he spoke out against the system.....
The line up for the session according to the BBC website was: Prince Far I (Lead Vocals), Vernon (Guitar), Clifton Morrison (Keyboards), Clinton Jack (Bass), Dr. Pablo (Melodica), Charley (Drums). Dr Pablo is Pete Stroud and Charley is likely to be Charlie Fox, but I have no idea who Vernon is.
Fabulous ! Thanks for uploading! Never heard it before. Inspirational voice of Thunder!
Extraordinary that I listened to this very broadcast . Blessings to John Peel.
Glad to see that more ppl.remember John Peel!
@@mariarussell2643 I will never forgot him . He set me on a life path by introducing me to Roots Reggae - tunes that I love to this day and that led to something I love even more - Roots Sound System Dance .
Pure Kwality from The Voice of Thunder himself Far I .... was only 15 year old when he was shot and still a punk rocker ..... listning to The Clash ....I'm thinking who are these people? Prince Far i , Learoy Smart , Ken Booth , Dillinger ,Delroy Willson ? Well i've never looked back ! still a punk 47 YO now loving this poetry
+David Brown and me!
+David Brown
I'm 53 now,as a 14 year old in '77,I discovered the Sex Pistols,by '78 I had discovered Reggae,Firstly Culture,Bob Marley,these led me to Prince Fari,
King Tubby,Lee Perry-Dub in general,"singers and players",and one of my
all time favourite Reggae songs,"move out Babylon" by King Blacka.
I've still got the early punk,but I have loads more Reggae/Dub,
I have a preference for Roots,through out the '70s,but by the '80s Reggae
had changed and I couldn't change with it,though some of the modern
Dub is good.
The words of Bob Marley,Culture and Prince Fari resonate with me,even
more nowadays due to my Spiritual beliefs.
ONELOVE
I agree. I couldn't get with the dancehall ting, but the rest of it :)
+strumbolli same not my cup of tea, but went out to JA years later in the height of the dancehall and had a visit to King Jammy's v Stonelove sound system at half way tree and the atmosphere was magically electric , I'm sure the local tobacco helped though :))
+David Brown I lived in South London in 89/90 dancehall was all you heard pon the radio, I liked it but lacked the spiritual/mystic content of the late 70's heavy weights Gibbs/Perry/Tubby etc. Have to say though to attend a sound system dance in JA would be memorable. For 3 chord thrash music Punk opened up whole new diverse genres of music to enjoy from dub to krautrock, ska to 60's garage to glam and i soaked all of them up.
HAD THE PLEASURE OF SEEING PRINCE FARI & CREATION REBEL WITH SUPPORT FROM PRINCE HAMMER AT LONDONS 100 CLUB OXFORD ST.W1 CIRCA 1978/9 WHAT A GREAT SHOW !!! MADE SOME WICKED HEAVY DUBS & TOASTS LPs
I was there . Every thursday at the 100 club ,saw some amazing roots/reggae gigs .
YEAH ME TO I WAS EVEN THERE JULY 2016 FOR THE GREAT U ROY , SHAME THAT ERA HAS PASSED WHERE YOU COULD SEE SO MANY REGGAE ACTS ECT LEGENDS INC , JAZZ CAFE IN CAMDEN HAS HAD SOME GREAT NIGHT S OF LATE THOU !! BLESS
Great comments on here...people who genuinely love this music and not looking for an argument about it....”said I reel out mi hose an waaatter mi gaaarden!” PFRIP.
Big Thanks for this fantastic upload !!
Voice of true....all my young Times this man was one Who put the courage....the force and spirituallity in my heart...rip..big lighter...you spirit survive
VOICE OF THUNDER!!!
what words can do justice to this session? perfect
Roaring Lion of Judah is resting, here on terra firma his voice pierces our hearts with soothing rootsical tunes.
Vibracobra23 been looking through your massive Peel Sessions playlist. Many thanks for far too many to mention. You've made an old hippiepunkdubber very happy.
I saw him Live at the 100 Club in London 1980'ish........BRILLIANT! :)
Paul Mac I was there too. 17 years old.
@@dia.6213 I got there a bit early and went over to the bar only to stand next to and chat with the man himself. He was drinking Baby Cham. It got quite crowded before he came on stage. Amazing set. Some white Rasta kid was proclaiming as a prophet. I expressed my doubts and he threatened to stab me. Other than that a very memorable evening.
@@divingfree That is a great tale ....I've read that he was a humble and quiet man ...what did you chat about ? What did he think of London ?
@@dia.6213 Nothing very much. He was semi-based in London at the time. Polite and quietly spoken. I sensed he was just chilling before the gig so didnt want to be a pain in the ass :-)
@@divingfree He had a voice like an oak tree .
This guy is memorizing
Memorizing his lyrics? Or scripture? Or you're memorizing it? I don't understand. Or are you trying to say he's mesmerizing? (he is!)
Masterful ! Never heard before ! Thank you!
Thank you for this wonderful upload! Here's the lineup if you'd like to add it in your descriptions...
Lineup:
- Prince Far I (Lead Vocals)
- Vernon (Guitar)
- Clifton Morrisson (Keyboards)
- Clinton Jack (Bass)
- Dr. Pablo (Melodica)
- Charley (Drums)
- Producer: Jeff Griffin
- Engineer: Nick Gomm
Thanks. I saw Fari live and have always wondered who the guy on melodica was. Obviously reminded me of Augustus Pablo. He showed up in a number of reggae bands playing London in the late 70s.
❤
This sesh needs to see the light of day.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
prince fari had voice made great music
king cry cry ,message from the king!!
Love prince,....Prince far I,........
He says all you need to know. One Love.
cause ... love!
Thank you !!!!
" TOP CLASS " VIBRACOBRA23 NEVER EVER HEARD THIS TAPE ........... MUST HAVE BEEN OUT " RAVING " ALL THOSE YEARS AGO MANY THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD KING A++++++++
Huge tunes, big ups to the band
Holy Holy Mt. Zion.
love Zion high Shepherd.
Never heard this one
Bless up for this lion 👊🏿
Brilliant, thank you so much for sharing this.
legendary Far I
Fantastic session, thanks.
Jah do that!
Thank YOU,
❤is one house. Happiness is 2. A living city is 3. Delicious ❤
Love above all my brothers and sisters xoxoxo
Blessed ls Love 👍✅❤
Voice of the "Rock of ages"
BIG UP JAH FOREVERMORE MOST HIGH RASPECT SALUTE PRINCE FAR I
with Augustus Pablo, melodica master
Far i rasta dub chapter 3 one of the best dub albums ever... Rip
.. 👍
Good luck with the latest version of the Ites love songs of wisdom fire bon
epic
KNOWLEDGE. The VOICE OF REASONING.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
TUUFFFFF
King Fari
dans Foggy Road (à 14:24) écoutez hallucinattentivement : the road is so Flavie Favier, the role is Sophie Favier, the road is collé-collé, the road is so, i see, i say : the road is so Sophie Favier... Boom salute to the french intercourse (i and I say)
foggy ,foggy..coldy ,coldy and wettyy,wetty
Prince the only,....
sur Foggy Road : ça c'est du flow bien détendu, et puis d'un mec qui sait parler
❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤🧡💛
Reggae Fya..
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇧🇧🏝️🙌🏾
prince fari had voice from god yard music rip
80's and smoking a lot of grass and Hasj,......
and still
@@frontoffice777 Yess Mann,......
@@ronleeflang451 ganjaman peace bro
I wish that the two gunmen who killed this great man and injured his wife receive their justice.
One way or another.
As for the scum who stoned the dub poet Michael Smith to his death because he spoke out against the system.....
I hope They was damned
Two of my favourite reggae artists.
Crying shame
@@omardiakhate9001 Thank You.
Thank you so much for this upload!!
Is that Augustus Pablo on some of those ?
The line up for the session according to the BBC website was: Prince Far I (Lead Vocals), Vernon (Guitar), Clifton Morrison (Keyboards), Clinton Jack (Bass), Dr. Pablo (Melodica), Charley (Drums). Dr Pablo is Pete Stroud and Charley is likely to be Charlie Fox, but I have no idea who Vernon is.
Tell me a finer reggae song than Foggy Road.
He 'wrote' it when Adrian Sherwood was bringing him from Manchester to London by car in crazy bad weather ;-)
day party
Michael Smith
Fourties levels
He maketh I to lay down in green pasta.
Pasture not pasta!! Lol
@@ElNumeroUno777 Maybe he's making a joke about Ganja-infused food...? 😅
Satta!
Far I teach me fe speak proper English!
Yea i,I, up on him.The very first killa sounds.
Heiliger Bimbam 🇹🇿
Picture look like paradiso amsterdam
M'y best singer rest in peace Mickael williams