The album which slipped Robbie's mind is Mystic Man the follow up to Bush Doctor , released in 1979 before the 3rd lp released on the Rolling Stone label in 1981. Word Sound and Power in 1976 as evidenced on the video shot at the Beacon during the Legalize it tour was made of Sly and Robbie, Errol Tarzan Nelson and Earl Wire Lindo who was back then living in the US when he deserted the wailers in 1973 to play with Taj Mahal, Al Anderson and Donald Kinsey on guitars, Skully Simms on Percussion and Karl Pitterson on monitors. The same line would be found in Equal Rights in addition with Carlton Barrett and Tyrone Downie.Probably Jah Guide and African were recorded in 1976 before Bob's and the wailers exile in the UK from December 1976 , following the assassination attempt. Mohamed Fadel from Senegal , West Africa
Another excellent interview Teach Dem. You have no idea how much we appreciate what you are doing. Keep it up man. 😊 when I'm in jamaica again for sure I'll stop by the footprints.
Robbie Lyn one of the corner stone of Jamaican music from ska to reggae.This man and Willie Lindo form the background of all Berres Hammond records and is instrumental in encouraging Beres to write his songs.
Robbie Lyn’s attitude is so laid back, it’s easy to forget that this man is truly a maestro and a pioneer of Reggae music. Jamaica produced 5 truly outstanding keyboard players: Jackie Mittoo, Robbie Lyn, Peter Ashborne, Earl “Wya” Lindo and Harold Butler.
Thank you TEACH DEM...truly a great teacher. Awesome interview with one of Jamaica's great musician. Wish I could get a chance to sit and learn from great men like these.
Massive respects to Robbie Lyn - What a Gentleman- when a talent clear so - no need to hype up the ego ❤ and thanks Teach Dem for another great interview ❤
...excellent interview with one of THE best reggae keyboard session players on the planet...always wanted to know more about Mr. Lyn. Would love to hear more about sessions he did at the legendary Channel One studio...thanks again!!
I think the falsetto singer in The In Crowd was Jah Stitch who voiced “Baby My Love.” Thank you Teach Dem, you’re stimulating my memory of my days living in Waterhouse.
Teach Dem!!! God bless you, my friend!!! I can see your content even playing a role in academia at some point... It's one thing to work hard, but to work hard and see the fruits of your labour in your lifetime is such a blessing!!!
It's great to hear the story of the men behind the music who built the backbone of the songs for the artists to perform who normally doesn't get any credit for the way they season the songs with their instruments. The delroy Wilson song for the rhythm for she's royal is they can't stop me but it's played differently also horns were added. Please try to find and interview more of the living veteran musicians. Keep up the good work 🔥🔥🔥
Real Talk Mr. Lyn this idea of one Vs another, NEED to stop. A radio station in London, UK strives on this concept and asked me to be a judge on these events. I did two and told the presenter that it is not right and stopped. The music is a mission, and NOT a competition as King Shango rightly said.
Another great Corner stone in our music its always a blessing to listen to the history of Reggae music. Teach bless up you and the team as always the message reached and still moving upward its a great moment keep up the great work. Sir Robby bless up and keep playing.
TEACH DEM - SHARE MUCH LOVE WITH ROBBIE LYN-MY ST.G.C-HIGH SCHOOL BRETHREN WITH GEOFFREY AND MICKIE CHUNG. I DO NOT KNOW IF ROBBIE REMEMBERS HOW THE REGGAE GOT FROM TRENCH TOWN TO GEOFFREY IN SCHOOL.. IT WAS I AND I RICARDO SCOTT(RAS CARDO)-WHO ALSO EXCLUSIVELY OWNS THE REGGAE CREATION COPYRIGHTS. YES! ROBBIE WAS A VERY HUMBLE YOUTH. HE BECAME ONE OF MY TRENCH TOWN BRETHREN-"PETER TOSH",-KEY BOARD PLAYER ON SEVERAL ALBUMS. AT THAT TIME ROBBIE LYN DID NOT LIVE IN TRENCH TOWN SO HE WOULD NOT REALLY KNOW THAT PART. ANYHOW, I AND I CREW HAVE THE TRUE AND DETAILED REGGAE HISTORY. I WONT TELL ANY MORE HISTORY AT THIS POINT. ROBBIE, THANKS FOR YOUR WORKS WITH MY TRENCH TOWN BRETHRENS OVER THE YEARS, AND WITH REGGAE MUSIC WHICH WAS CREATED IN MY TRENCH TOWN YARD.
He mentioned Skin Flesh and Bones in passing. That was a wicked band with Lloyd Parks and Ranchie Mclean. Tit For Tat Club on Molynes Rd. There was also Trap and Sombrero Club on the same road.
*RASTAFARI Kedusan Girmawi Kedamaw'e Haile Selassie I JAH Almighty First Negusa Negas Ababa Jon Hoy ANCIENT OF DAYS MOST HIGH ABBA KEDDUS TEKUR AMLAK...EXTOL H.I.M...that rideth upon the heavens by His name JAH & REJOICE BEFORE H.I.M...FOR THE LORD MOST HIGH IS TERRIBLE...HE IS A GREAT KING OVER ALL THE EARTH...SAVE LORD LET THE KING HEAR US when we CALL...SELAH...HONOREBEL ROBBIE LYN :huge CONTRIBUTION/WISEMIND REGGAE AMBASSADR/PIONEER OF THE NATIONAL TREASURE OF JAMAICA & TEACH DEM: MOST HIGH PROVIDENCE & GRATITUDE...JACKIE OPEL Barbadian Singer: Turn to the Almighty...very INTERESTING REGGAE music structure & GROWTH THROUGHOUT THE YEARS FROM INCEPTION/ THE INCROWD/ PHILL CALLENDER...SATTAMASAGANA Kibir AMLAK YIM Maas Gaan Hule Gize...AM-MEYN & AMEYN...*
Brilliant interview the gentleman is very intelligent person and once Techdem was not himself and showed his weakness in the way he asked questions in horrible patio which he doesn't usually do. Mr Lyn is a very well spoken Jamaican and made me proud of JA❤🎉
This interview was shot on location at Footprints Cafe Restaurant & Lounge - 5 Belmont Road Kingston. Please support them if you are able to do so.
The album which slipped Robbie's mind is Mystic Man the follow up to Bush Doctor , released in 1979 before the 3rd lp released on the Rolling Stone label in 1981. Word Sound and Power in 1976 as evidenced on the video shot at the Beacon during the Legalize it tour was made of Sly and Robbie, Errol Tarzan Nelson and Earl Wire Lindo who was back then living in the US when he deserted the wailers in 1973 to play with Taj Mahal, Al Anderson and Donald Kinsey on guitars, Skully Simms on Percussion and Karl Pitterson on monitors. The same line would be found in Equal Rights in addition with Carlton Barrett and Tyrone Downie.Probably Jah Guide and African were recorded in 1976 before Bob's and the wailers exile in the UK from December 1976 , following the assassination attempt.
Mohamed Fadel from Senegal , West Africa
What is the food like?
Another excellent interview Teach Dem. You have no idea how much we appreciate what you are doing. Keep it up man. 😊 when I'm in jamaica again for sure I'll stop by the footprints.
Robbie Lyn one of the corner stone of Jamaican music from ska to reggae.This man and Willie Lindo form the background of all Berres Hammond records and is instrumental in encouraging Beres to write his songs.
Robbie Lyn’s attitude is so laid back, it’s easy to forget that this man is truly a maestro and a pioneer of Reggae music. Jamaica produced 5 truly outstanding keyboard players: Jackie Mittoo, Robbie Lyn, Peter Ashborne, Earl “Wya” Lindo and Harold Butler.
How could you forget the late great Igbo Cooper, one of the finest.
Don't forget the great Franklyn Bubbla Waul !
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please add Tyrone Downie, a true genius in any genre of music.
Thank you TEACH DEM...truly a great teacher. Awesome interview with one of Jamaica's great musician. Wish I could get a chance to sit and learn from great men like these.
So much talent and achievements, yet so humble.
@TeachDem you need to bring these great musical minds together to do a project!
Massive respects to Robbie Lyn - What a Gentleman- when a talent clear so - no need to hype up the ego ❤ and thanks Teach Dem for another great interview ❤
...excellent interview with one of THE best reggae keyboard session players on the planet...always wanted to know more about Mr. Lyn. Would love to hear more about sessions he did at the legendary Channel One studio...thanks again!!
Teach dem, thanks for all your doing. This man had done so much great work and without you i wouldn't have known about him. Keep up the great work.
MOST HUMBLE MUSICIAN I'VE EVER KNOWN, GOD BLESS BROTHER ROBBIE.
Maximum respect to the great ROBBIE 🫡
I think the falsetto singer in The In Crowd was Jah Stitch who voiced “Baby My Love.” Thank you Teach Dem, you’re stimulating my memory of my days living in Waterhouse.
Humble Legend Robbie! Bless up 🎹🙏🏿
If humble was a person. Mr Lyn embodies that and is that. Another gem another classic. @teachdem
Robbie Lyn is indeed a heavyweight musician within Jamaica's music industry. Real music history...
Robbie has demonstrated much humility throughout this interview. Greatly admired. 🙏 🙏 ❤
Wow, Mr Lyn is so humble. You outdid yourself again Teach.
The LP he forgot to list was Mystic Man the follow up to Bush Doctor before Wanted Dread and Live
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I clicked on this video thinking "who is this guy?" 1:46 (straight) later. Wow Great job as usual, Teach! Man's a Legend!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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Teach Dem!!! God bless you, my friend!!! I can see your content even playing a role in academia at some point... It's one thing to work hard, but to work hard and see the fruits of your labour in your lifetime is such a blessing!!!
🎯 Big Interview dis ( mini Peter Tosh episode inna it as well ) Sir Robbie Lyn is a major part of the Culture
very humble person bless up ..........TEACH love the works your doing lovely
This man Robbie Lyn is one of the very best pianist/organist/keyboard player in Jamaica after jackie mitoo
Another top class interview teach dem...Another legend if you can find him is Derrick harriott
It's great to hear the story of the men behind the music who built the backbone of the songs for the artists to perform who normally doesn't get any credit for the way they season the songs with their instruments. The delroy Wilson song for the rhythm for she's royal is they can't stop me but it's played differently also horns were added. Please try to find and interview more of the living veteran musicians. Keep up the good work 🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate this info my brother
Real Talk Mr. Lyn this idea of one Vs another, NEED to stop. A radio station in London, UK strives on this concept and asked me to be a judge on these events. I did two and told the presenter that it is not right and stopped. The music is a mission, and NOT a competition as King Shango rightly said.
“Full Up” is a true classic, Pass The Kutchie.
Thanks for this ! Though many people might not know who he his, he truly is a foundation of jamaican music !
The man from Barbados is Jackie opel sing nuff hits for Sir Coxsone
Indeed ,I know this 🙏 👊
Another great Corner stone in our music its always a blessing to listen to the history of Reggae music. Teach bless up you and the team as always the message reached and still moving upward its a great moment keep up the great work. Sir Robby bless up and keep playing.
Great interview. I definitely learned a lot💯
The pioneer Robbie Lyn
Hammond B3 with the Leslie Tone cabinet was the best organ set up.
Another great interview Teach
Always love and enjoy history class. Just nice to see some of the faces of the once that done great works making this beautiful reagge/danceall music.
Teach dem!!!!
At it again.
This is a must watch!!!!!
teach Them you are a teacher right what about the successful educater interview off them man keep up the good work
Those days there was The Top 40 on RJR with Radcliffe Butler and The Top 30 on JBC with “The Whip” Winston Williams.
Another old Georgian STGC good and true
One more great interview bro
Robbie Lyn a drop some real history. I remember Denzil Laing & Larry McDonald with the instrumental hit “Suki-Suki.”
Jackie Opel from Barbados
Ask Robbie if i can get is number so i can get is number
Yes bredren it's Jackie opel he's taking about
@@VanDavis-h2t Yes I, Jackie sing Push Wood in Di Fire
Greatness personalised
It’s part of “the sound clash” culture where one “kill” the other. A whole industry of dub plate grew out of that mentality.
A pleasant evening everyone 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great one this!!!
TEACH DEM - SHARE MUCH LOVE WITH ROBBIE LYN-MY ST.G.C-HIGH SCHOOL BRETHREN WITH GEOFFREY AND MICKIE CHUNG. I DO NOT KNOW IF ROBBIE REMEMBERS HOW THE REGGAE GOT FROM TRENCH TOWN TO GEOFFREY IN SCHOOL.. IT WAS I AND I RICARDO SCOTT(RAS CARDO)-WHO ALSO EXCLUSIVELY OWNS THE REGGAE CREATION COPYRIGHTS. YES! ROBBIE WAS A VERY HUMBLE YOUTH. HE BECAME ONE OF MY TRENCH TOWN BRETHREN-"PETER TOSH",-KEY BOARD PLAYER ON SEVERAL ALBUMS. AT THAT TIME ROBBIE LYN DID NOT LIVE IN TRENCH TOWN SO HE WOULD NOT REALLY KNOW THAT PART. ANYHOW, I AND I CREW HAVE THE TRUE AND DETAILED REGGAE HISTORY. I WONT TELL ANY MORE HISTORY AT THIS POINT. ROBBIE, THANKS FOR YOUR WORKS WITH MY TRENCH TOWN BRETHRENS OVER THE YEARS, AND WITH REGGAE MUSIC WHICH WAS CREATED IN MY TRENCH TOWN YARD.
Massive!!!
Wow no Yeng Yeng ,no Dogs barking and no Trucks Jake braking .such a pleasurable interview
Lol I thought those add to the vibes
Mr. Lyn himself
He mentioned Skin Flesh and Bones in passing. That was a wicked band with Lloyd Parks and Ranchie Mclean. Tit For Tat Club on Molynes Rd. There was also Trap and Sombrero Club on the same road.
Ranchie McLean is another legend inna Di business
Master of reggae music ❤
Real stalwart on the keys
GREAT CORNER STONE 🎉🎉🎉
Teach kindly ask Mr Lyn if he does music lessons please.
Ok I will most definitely do
This Man played on some of Peter Tosh songs in the 70s and 80s
Teach Dem ask Robbie if he knew of a band young roots band from Havendale at Boder Avenue what was their name
*RASTAFARI Kedusan Girmawi Kedamaw'e Haile Selassie
I JAH Almighty First Negusa Negas Ababa Jon Hoy ANCIENT OF DAYS MOST HIGH ABBA KEDDUS TEKUR AMLAK...EXTOL H.I.M...that rideth upon the heavens by His name JAH & REJOICE BEFORE H.I.M...FOR THE LORD MOST HIGH IS TERRIBLE...HE IS A GREAT KING OVER ALL THE EARTH...SAVE LORD LET THE KING HEAR US when we CALL...SELAH...HONOREBEL ROBBIE LYN :huge CONTRIBUTION/WISEMIND REGGAE AMBASSADR/PIONEER OF THE NATIONAL TREASURE OF JAMAICA & TEACH DEM: MOST HIGH PROVIDENCE & GRATITUDE...JACKIE OPEL Barbadian Singer: Turn to the Almighty...very INTERESTING REGGAE music structure & GROWTH THROUGHOUT THE YEARS FROM INCEPTION/ THE INCROWD/ PHILL CALLENDER...SATTAMASAGANA Kibir AMLAK YIM Maas Gaan Hule Gize...AM-MEYN & AMEYN...*
I got a chance to see this humble man played at a some Heineken Star Times
I think the Barbadian singer he referred to was Eddie Lovette, a great vocalist and performer. He was there at the birth of Rocksteady.
This Man TOUR with Peter Tosh he played on the song Legalize IT
You sure about the ligalize it bit?
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Yea it surely does .But not for this interview.
Can you reach out to Erup please (gyal a run dem head) wanna know where he's at with music
bush doctor, mystic man, wanted dread and alive, mama africa
Brilliant interview the gentleman is very intelligent person and once Techdem was not himself and showed his weakness in the way he asked questions in horrible patio which he doesn't usually do. Mr Lyn is a very well spoken Jamaican and made me proud of JA❤🎉
What's horrible about Patois and please enlighten me as to how it weakens one who speaks it?!!!
Lol ahhh sah
No disrespect teach dem but u need some big name artist and producers again.
No dirispek Lion but without de foundation and de kornerstone of which Mr Lyn is one….. nuttin woulda gwaan …❤️💚💛
Them big name artist don't love support the youths....most of them
There's a lot of big artists appear on his show @@FredGuits