Rest in peace Barbara my grandma mum everything inna one she used to love skirts n never wore trousers. Kingston born Barbara Robinson who used to dance to these and say nobody coulda test wi inna dancing her and her posse of well dressed women. Big yard fly high mum 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 ❤️🕊️🙏🏿
My grandma left Kingston, Jamaica in the early 1920s. I visited for the first time in 2011. Nice people, beautiful island would like to return to find my relatves.
@@JoeSlops Well, I'd appreciate the ambiance. Long as I'm not the customer. I'm just let vultures eat me, but if they want to do it to Reggae.... : ) Edit: not my best keyboarding. Damn it the devil's weed. Let's just let it slide this time.
Big love 🥰 From a poor white country boy from West Dorset / England ,,, lifelong reggae ska dub lovers rock roots fan ,,,, feeds the soul ... Barrington Levy is one of my all time faves .... Cheers for posting ,,, an hour of peace and love ❤
Mi dad use tuh luv dis muzik mi memba wen mi did a bowy of 15 mi dad an uncle tek mi tuh di strip club fi sum drinks sum smoke an a few dances. A bowy no more mi become a man dat day.
Making music used to be about expressing feelings: about putting words to music, or music to words. Creating and producing both; until it became about fame, which, can be elusive and transient. Many musicians and composers were cheated out of what was due to them, creatively, and financially, as making music became about competition and rivalry. The love of money v creativity. Love, in its multiple forms, is universal, eternal ~ everlasting. It never fails.
1995 He Trinidad I'm American Cranston RI he was 51 I was 29 he was loving I was spoiled...he'd play these tunes for me while he cooked AMAZING food...I loved him dearly... oooo if I could turn back the hands of time he'd still be mine. 😢
@@Ryattt81 My reaction to Jamaican music is visceral. Two days ago, I was in a surgery waiting room when One Love came on the radio. Without even thinking, I started to move with it and only caught myself doing so halfway through the track. For those few minutes Reggae gave me relief. If anyone is wondering, I'm a white Australian.
I am white , but that's not my fault !!!! 😅 music is for the peoples ,,, all the peoples .... big love from West Dorset / England Reggae / ska / dub / lovers rock / roots .. ,,,, feeds the soul ... big love from West Dorset / England 😍🥰
Reminds me of the dances at the Santa Cruz YWCA in 1989. The local SHARP skins and we scooter mods, along with the occasional Rasta would get together in this tiny dance studio and cut it up to ska and rocksteady. Such great memories.
Growing up in Barbados, I only got a tiny taste of the new music like Ska, Rock Steady, and Reggae coming out of Jamaica because we only had 2 radio stations and they mostly played hit music and calypso from Trinidad. So now I love catching up on all the Jamaican music I missed back then., much Thanks. (I still have some Ken Lazarus, Byron Lee, and sparrow albums.)
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 Good morning Paul. I live NYC 🙂thanks for the great music. (by the way I have a ton of Albums. (sitting here doing nothing) If you're ever in NYC you're welcome to come check them out.) (I made some short videos bragging about my album collection a few years ago on my channel., you're welcome to check the videos out. and see that all i am saying to you is true. Enjoy Barbados. th-cam.com/users/sydharew.
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 Hi Paul, good morning., I'm in NYC, and have not seen Barbados since '89. Thanks again for the early Jamaican music. Enjoy Barbados. (by the way I have a ton of albums sitting here doing nothing. th-cam.com/users/sydharewvideos. scroll down to see the vids I made showing them off, and if and when you make it to NYC. you're welcome to come check them out., and take your pick. I don't have a turntable anymore. (my albums cover oldies all the way to early 80's, all genres. Have a great day.
@@ramonhelder3138 This is random. Never heard this post, and not meaning to look at comments. But I went to Melkweg a few times some years ago in my favorite city. Still have my membership card. : )
People's minds. You're talking about things lost right? Common sense and sanity. Nowadays I can identify as a soggy, oil stained piece of cardboard from a pizza box and that would be okay with some people. 🤦🏿♂️
The song titles are wrong. Here are the correct titles: Skinhead Moonstomp, Don't Stay Away, Right Track, Buttoo Girl, Coconut Water, Talking Love, Gun Man, That's When It Hurts, I'll Take You Home, Help Me Make It Through the Night, I Can't Stand It, Your Love, Must Catch a Train, Jack of My Trade, Again, Jam Rock Style
The first song, the 17sec intro, is a song called Skinhead Moonstomp by Symarip. It then changes to the song Dillon on My Mind by Winston Wright. Timestamps are crazy here.
¡Qué hermosura!... Tiene ese saborcito de la música de antaño, ese no sé qué.... ¡Póngalo de vuelta, por favor, quiero escucharlo otra vez! V M Valle Fértil, Argentina.
Taverns in towns like Papine, Stand Pipe, Barbican, Gordon Town, Mavis Bank, Kintyre used to pump out these tunes into the streets back in the day. Bringing back some warm memories.
Wow wacked killah chunes mi bredder keep the flag flying and keep the fire 🔥 when the oldies a play ▶️ gwan mi idren wacked mix yu tuff mi bredder ease out harlow essex family 👪 💪 👏 👌 👍
@@paulstuhlfelder9819my mom had a big collection of the TROJAN RECORDS, I think they were a record label managed in Jamaica and produced reggae and ska music ❤
Gr8 stuff, now my head's in a far better place & I've got 2 3'rds the vid left. Perfect end to a same-ole day. P.S. Bumped into this vid by total chance, got distracted & kinda 4got Utube was auto playing & it wasn't till now, third way through the vid, when I realised "nobody put stereo on but i been tapping my feet or nodding my head now & then in sync with some gr8 music, forgot it was tube playing. I know what I like but never know who sang &/or wrote some fantastic tunes I've heard from this genre & era. I first got bitten when I bought on spec', a s/h Jah Thomas L.P. (Stand on the corner) about 1999, Now got 50'ish but not the best stuff I heard. Just to know the names of who made those fave' heard tunes is like gold to me, to hear them. 1 gr8 60's rocking Jamaican single i've never found had a chorus about a girl who loves blowing the horn upstairs in her room ..is all i recall, it had a gr8 saxophone accomp' upbeat, Anyone? I yearn to hear it for years, Mark Lemar played it on his ska/reg' radio show waay back, some people know it, i'm going on odds of > 10'billion to .1 that one will read this & come forth
Rest in peace Barbara my grandma mum everything inna one she used to love skirts n never wore trousers. Kingston born Barbara Robinson who used to dance to these and say nobody coulda test wi inna dancing her and her posse of well dressed women. Big yard fly high mum 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 ❤️🕊️🙏🏿
That’s so nice xx
Thank you it was her birthday yesterday and I’m playing your mix in her honor. N holding a meds.thank you 🇯🇲🇯🇲🍾🥂💯🎂🌺
She passed 2019
Ice cold beer... just chilling. Sometimes you need no reason to be happy
You make a very wise and valid point. Life can be over intellectualized and when it is, its wonderful spirit just leaks away.
YA MON
my man i was just thinking how good blunt are for mental health :) cheers broski and enjoy
Yup. Sometimes you just gotta choose to be happy.
My grandma left Kingston, Jamaica in the early 1920s. I visited for the first time in 2011. Nice people, beautiful island would like to return to find my relatves.
I play this over the radio at work. Gets most of the customers head bobbing like it should! Thank you for uploading this
That’s brilliant
What do have to sell in your shop?
@@MsMiguel70Coffins
@@JoeSlops Well, I'd appreciate the ambiance. Long as I'm not the customer. I'm just let vultures eat me, but if they want to do it to Reggae.... : )
Edit: not my best keyboarding. Damn it the devil's weed. Let's just let it slide this time.
@@MsMiguel70 One of them comments that made sense at the time, but now the haze has ascended 😂
Big love 🥰
From a poor white country boy from West Dorset / England ,,, lifelong reggae ska dub lovers rock roots fan ,,,, feeds the soul ... Barrington Levy is one of my all time faves ....
Cheers for posting ,,, an hour of peace and love ❤
Thank you
Gold Star for announcing your skin color and financial status. lol bobo
Blandford resident currently GANG GANG x
West Dorset FTW
Lotta country boys from the islands!
When i was a little boy some in the 70's my dad used to love this music. Thanks to him i was introduced to reggae too. Ever grateful for music.
Mi dad use tuh luv dis muzik mi memba wen mi did a bowy of 15 mi dad an uncle tek mi tuh di strip club fi sum drinks sum smoke an a few dances. A bowy no more mi become a man dat day.
LOL. great story..the stripclub...Good dad you had.
@@PolPot-ef1qq
Making music used to be about expressing feelings: about putting words to music, or music to words. Creating and producing both; until it became about fame, which, can be elusive and transient. Many musicians and composers were cheated out of what was due to them, creatively, and financially, as making music became about competition and rivalry. The love of money v creativity. Love, in its multiple forms, is universal, eternal ~ everlasting. It never fails.
1995 He Trinidad I'm American Cranston RI he was 51 I was 29 he was loving I was spoiled...he'd play these tunes for me while he cooked AMAZING food...I loved him dearly... oooo if I could turn back the hands of time he'd still be mine. 😢
We dont get to keep the days, but we get to keep the memories.
I live in the present moment and love the music. OneLove my beautiful people.
Something about old reggae music just warms my spirit🥰
Mine too
It's gods music
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 name of artist at 7:28 (is the song hit me back? But then it goes all the way up to minute 12 with different sound) thanks
@@guerraespiritual8881 it’s 2 songs, shocks of mighty and Bhutto girl, same riddim
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 Thank you Mr. Stuhlfelder
I could listen to 1960s Jamaican music forever. Ska, Rocksteady and Reggae .... love it all.
Truth
@@Ryattt81 My reaction to Jamaican music is visceral. Two days ago, I was in a surgery waiting room when One Love came on the radio. Without even thinking, I started to move with it and only caught myself doing so halfway through the track. For those few minutes Reggae gave me relief. If anyone is wondering, I'm a white Australian.
Damn Jamaica 🇯🇲 if only you know how great you are. These music make me feel warm and fuzzy inside. Thank you.
I Love this music. From Brazil!
Tmj.
Phyllis Dillon was an angel sent to us by the vocal gods. I love all these phat chunes! I live for Rocksteady!!!!
With the start of every new song I'd say to myself "this won't be as good as the last song," but I was proven wrong throughout the entire collection!
Thanks for those kind words, much appreciated
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 - a sweet ensemble of blissful tunes. Greetings and salutations. You have my profound, heartfelt gratitude.
Me paso lo mismo por que es raro encontrar buena música
I had the exact same feeling, as I usually skip tracks if I don't like them. Not with this one, amazing from beginning to end.
I'm white, Welsh and I love ska, and have for 53 years
Love this
I’m white, Welsh and been listening to reggae since 1969 for about the same 😊
@@paulstuhlfelder9819I,m white half welsh and started on bluebeat first
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 HEY PAUL LONG TIME, I LOVE SKA BIT NOT THIS AS SKA IS BETTER FASTER AND MAKES ME HAPPY...ENJOY J.A IN NOVEMBER
@@pigmeatishambacon thank you- I will
I am white , but that's not my fault !!!! 😅 music is for the peoples ,,, all the peoples .... big love from West Dorset / England
Reggae / ska / dub / lovers rock / roots .. ,,,, feeds the soul ... big love from West Dorset / England 😍🥰
Reminds me of the dances at the Santa Cruz YWCA in 1989. The local SHARP skins and we scooter mods, along with the occasional Rasta would get together in this tiny dance studio and cut it up to ska and rocksteady. Such great memories.
Blessed and blissed out - thankful to have found your channel!!!
Thanks
Best thing Google has done for me
Thank you for those kind words
Bring us back together,
England& jamaica it was better then
We use to be friends uk & Jamaica,
Just what I needed! So bored with current music. This just hits all the right ways ❤
Lucky me 🍀
Great sélections!
Love jamaïcan rocksteady
Big-up for the excellent mix
🙏 ta
Black music King America Jamaica London MOTHER AFRICA
Growing up in Barbados, I only got a tiny taste of the new music like Ska, Rock Steady, and Reggae coming out of Jamaica because we only had 2 radio stations and they mostly played hit music and calypso from Trinidad. So now I love catching up on all the Jamaican music I missed back then., much Thanks. (I still have some Ken Lazarus, Byron Lee, and sparrow albums.)
Hi Syd- glad you enjoyed it, I am coming to Barbados in July, any record shops there?
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 Good morning Paul. I live NYC 🙂thanks for the great music. (by the way I have a ton of Albums. (sitting here doing nothing) If you're ever in NYC you're welcome to come check them out.) (I made some short videos bragging about my album collection a few years ago on my channel., you're welcome to check the videos out. and see that all i am saying to you is true. Enjoy Barbados. th-cam.com/users/sydharew.
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 Hi Paul, good morning., I'm in NYC, and have not seen Barbados since '89. Thanks again for the early Jamaican music. Enjoy Barbados. (by the way I have a ton of albums sitting here doing nothing. th-cam.com/users/sydharewvideos. scroll down to see the vids I made showing them off, and if and when you make it to NYC. you're welcome to come check them out., and take your pick. I don't have a turntable anymore. (my albums cover oldies all the way to early 80's, all genres. Have a great day.
Me too for crop over help us out !!!
Just beautiful uplifting music to listen and dance to. Play it loud with good speakers and share the good vibes brothers xx
Thank you, Mr. DJ ❤️💛💚
Ur welcome
The organs slap sooo hard.
S.H.A.R.P.!
Thank you sir for the post! 🤙🏼
Rocksteady time! En buenos aires Argentina ciudad de munro! Se escucha rocksteady!
Absolutely brilliant selection - thank you for sharing!
Thank you
I,remenbererd when i was i was in 1966 for the first time in Jamaica,.Nice music.
Thank you i rimenber,one dj,play this music in Melkweg in A dam.Was a goodtime at the time.
@@ramonhelder3138 This is random. Never heard this post, and not meaning to look at comments. But I went to Melkweg a few times some years ago in my favorite city. Still have my membership card. : )
@@ramonhelder3138 YOU MISSED THE BEST PERIOD 1963-65
Love the Rock Steady Reggae !
Me too
Older musics are usually happier, and I'm not talking solely about reggae. It feels like something was lost along the way
So is our lifes.
People's minds. You're talking about things lost right? Common sense and sanity.
Nowadays I can identify as a soggy, oil stained piece of cardboard from a pizza box and that would be okay with some people. 🤦🏿♂️
@@presidenttnediserp428 I am "some people", because I identify as a fire hydrant, and I accept you! 🤣❤️
Life is getting less hopeful. Getting bleaker. Less inspiration in the world. Try to be different. it’s killing me.
Nah mate. You just discovered what a dirty rotten bunch rules over Western Europe, and that knowledge took the shine off things...
This is so good. The point where calypso morphed into reggae is where the most magical music emerged! In my opinion. Really, really good.
Righto!.....Lord Ivanhoe
Calypso, roots, ska, rocksteady, reggae, dancehall, dub, boogie woogie, soul, du wop, blues, early rock n roll, island sounds, world music.
The untouchable Phylis. Miss you Phyl.
This music makes me happy 😌
Me too 😊
That is the very best and most important thing music can do. I hope you are still happy and still have the reggae on.
I'm the only kid in the dance. Olly soon start legs😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉big up the old days
THAT'S MY MUSIC!
Ska, Rocksteady, Bluebeat and early Reggae - thanks.
Black Music!
Thank you so so much fot putting this out!!
Unbelievably over half a million hits now, not sure how that happened, thanks
JESUS Loves You!
Is Jesus inside you?
Jesus loves me , he thinks you are an azzhole .
This is an absolute tonic!
Thank you
Love Reggae music specially Gospel Reggae
Evangelist Roger Mansour former manager of Junior Braitwaite from the original WAILERS
Nice one! Thanks
Fantastic mix of songs really enjoying this 👌👏👍😉
Thankyou!
MAD love to all U guys that kno real music ....this music will live forever
Its good music but no intensity, no passion, no emotion
Its the kind of music you listen while going to the loo in a greyhound
The song titles are wrong. Here are the correct titles: Skinhead Moonstomp, Don't Stay Away, Right Track, Buttoo Girl, Coconut Water, Talking Love, Gun Man, That's When It Hurts, I'll Take You Home, Help Me Make It Through the Night, I Can't Stand It, Your Love, Must Catch a Train, Jack of My Trade, Again, Jam Rock Style
First track is Dillon on my mind
@paulstuhlfelder9819 Awesome tracks but since @ridingwithstymie5371 provided them could you correct the song titles… that would be much appreciated✌🏽
@@angelladavis8888 they are automated
So what?
Thow art wise beyond your years.
My youth in uk❤ wonderful music . ( was not a skinhead btw:) just loved to dance and listen to these
Reggae the ONLY music that is REAL, been listening to it since it was first played waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in the 60's.
how silly. reggae is great but it's not the only real music. c'mon.
ALL music is REAL. Simply because a certain genre doesn't appeal to you doesn't mean it isn't real music.
@@myrtlesample900 It's not just the Genre, it's more what they say and how real the lyrics touch base.
コレはハマるぜ!ピーターバラカン👌🤩
Where has this been my entire life🫠
Black Music!
Black music
The first song, the 17sec intro, is a song called Skinhead Moonstomp by Symarip. It then changes to the song Dillon on My Mind by Winston Wright. Timestamps are crazy here.
Thank you!
Big Big Big UPPPPPPP
King selectah
I wish 😉
Gangsta Rudies all over the world! skinheads dem bash 'em!
Great, beautiful, fantastic music, I’m dancing with the one I love 🥰
The melodic hunter in search of lost reggaae... 😎🌴 sweet music never heard🌈a priceless treasure
Thanks for this compilación, trully wonderful music. Had me vibing, all of it.
Thank you
Love this mix.. its the best 2024 March edition Israelites Unite
so much ROCKSTEADY (the finest genre of music) thanks
There’s a couple of similar mixes up there
Music when it hits you you feel no pain
What about country, blues, and metal?
@@FavoriteUnderthats painful music.imo
@@FavoriteUnderwhat about it ???
Music makes people feel a wide range of emotions, including pain.
@@FavoriteUnderWe are also interessted in getting to know?
Smart greetings from Berlin (germany)
Please take always care of you + your beloved 🙏❤
big up up up!
A pleasure to listen to. Thankyou.
More than welcome
perfect xmas morning music. torch a big one
Wow, havent listened, to reggae since the 60s I. UK S a girl, thank you
You’re more than welcome 😊
@@paulstuhlfelder9819 do you know dudley summers ??
¡Qué hermosura!... Tiene ese saborcito de la música de antaño, ese no sé qué.... ¡Póngalo de vuelta, por favor, quiero escucharlo otra vez! V M Valle Fértil, Argentina.
thanks TREASURE ISLE for that GREAT TREASURE in our lifes
Thanks for sharing from Mexico
A pleasure
Taverns in towns like Papine, Stand Pipe, Barbican, Gordon Town, Mavis Bank, Kintyre used to pump out these tunes into the streets back in the day. Bringing back some warm memories.
Glad the music evoked some sweet memories for you
Yes 🤩
@. Thank You Very much. 💖
I did get. Around 8️⃣8️⃣..8️⃣ %. Of the Ribbon. 💖💖💖
Beautiful, thank you, I have saved a link so I can use this to keep cheerful when I am working.
Thank you
where do you work? Are you a live human person or just a bot?
@@jamescarterjones I’m in North Wales, and I’m a 67 year old human 😊🏴🇯🇲
@@jamescarterjones I’m a human 😂
You're very human !!! 💖💖💖
I can feel the love
Só pedradaa
Just what I needed
Thanks for the encouragnent
Easy now ....
Wow wacked killah chunes mi bredder keep the flag flying and keep the fire 🔥 when the oldies a play ▶️ gwan mi idren wacked mix yu tuff mi bredder ease out harlow essex family 👪 💪 👏 👌 👍
Thank you so much
That second song is beautiful
Yes indeed.But she's not singing "If Youre New".
@@momeara7482 Yeah, it's "If you knew", a small typo was made
Wow I haven't heard of any of these songs and I called myself a reggae fan. 'What do I see' really has blown me away beautiful tune.
Thanks, check my other 3 mixes 🇯🇲
One love
Hey I accidentally listened to this in fast forward (x2) and it sounds like Ska! LOL
Thank you, this mixture sounds great! Stay Blessed - Wash DC
TOO CHILL AND HAPPY THE INTRO !! GRAZIE!!! THX TO ITALY LOVE MUSIC
Saluti dalla Toscana!!!
Memories....thanks for sharing..Hot stuff..
Thank you
This music is fantastic & pleasing, quite like the Indian music I grew up listening to. :)
Big boom ina room
😊❤❤❤😊
Shots of mighty hit me back. Who remember that jingle?
Merci les amis,
Super...
If you haven't tried any rum from Hampden Estates, I highly suggest it! It's the best rum with that Jamaican funk! Love me some Jamaican rum!
Will try
daaaaale che
Coconut waterrr
Thank you so much!
Thank you !!
Wow. What a super dope mix! Love it ❤
Thank you for those kind encouraging words
@@paulstuhlfelder9819d
Off course
All bangers
Great taste
Thanks for sharing
Gwaan Selecta. Bad to reggae ❤
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
New sub here. Nice music
Thank you for those kind encouraging words
@@paulstuhlfelder9819my mom had a big collection of the TROJAN RECORDS, I think they were a record label managed in Jamaica and produced reggae and ska music ❤
OMFG this mix is so good....
Thank you!
@36:30 Checkout REGGAE VERSION OF "Help Me Make it Through the Night"
Gr8 stuff, now my head's in a far better place & I've got 2 3'rds the vid left. Perfect end to a same-ole day.
P.S. Bumped into this vid by total chance, got distracted & kinda 4got Utube was auto playing & it wasn't till now, third way through the vid, when I realised "nobody put stereo on but i been tapping my feet or nodding my head now & then in sync with some gr8 music, forgot it was tube playing. I know what I like but never know who sang &/or wrote some fantastic tunes I've heard from this genre & era. I first got bitten when I bought on spec', a s/h Jah Thomas L.P. (Stand on the corner) about 1999, Now got 50'ish but not the best stuff I heard. Just to know the names of who made those fave' heard tunes is like gold to me, to hear them.
1 gr8 60's rocking Jamaican single i've never found had a chorus about a girl who loves blowing the horn upstairs in her room ..is all i recall, it had a gr8 saxophone accomp' upbeat, Anyone? I yearn to hear it for years, Mark Lemar played it on his ska/reg' radio show waay back, some people know it, i'm going on odds of > 10'billion to .1 that one will read this & come forth
Danke Paul, nice selection!