When mi was a boy a go high school a yard , mi a mi friend dem use to see who have the most Brigadeer cassettes . The general, greatest ever. Thanks fi yet another foundation up load .
Brother, I hope you understand the importance of what you've done with all these videos. It's one thing listening to dance tapes but to see the actual performance is next level. Much respect and give thanks!
Blessings and thanks, Blu. I certainly do understand the importance of these videos, which came out a need by upcoming and also established artists, to have access to music videos for their songs. I was the first person to provide that access, as at that time the main video production houses were not interested in dancehall reggae productions, plus they were very expensive, even if one could afford the associated costs. I am only sorry that I lost a lot of my works to tape deterioration over the years.
Nice Leo. I had a few Briggi cassettes at various JAH Love Muzik sessions but I left a lot of stuff at my grandmother's and Gilbert did a number on, tapes, books, records...
Sir, is it possible to be more specific regarding the dates? I know the shows them are from the 80s, however, can you give more specifics? Much appreciated! 👍🏾
I would love to Dexter, but I don't remember the exact dates. When I did these tapings it was not for a living, it was purely for fun, not for business, archiving or posterity. That is why there is no cataloguing and many of my masters are lost or almost beyond resuscitation; as the tapes were put aside and not cared for, over the years.
@@LeoOReggio Ah, ok. But I must say that all of the cassettes that were traded in the 80s had not only a date, but in some cases, the venue. They even had part 1 or 2 listed on them. Anyway, I speak for everyone by saying,”thank you for your efforts.”
@@Delitewon thank you. What is ironic, is that many of those cassettes, especially the dances, were copied by retailers, like the great Keeling Beckford, from the edited copy I gave to the dance and show promoters. Those edited tapes had dates, venues, etc. but as I said before I have lost many of my master edited tapes. Most of what I put on youtube are not from edited master tapes but the original footage tapes, that is why no specific dates etc. Stay safe bro.
❤80’s forever Thank you all pioneers that made Reggae and DanceHall, Stage Shows a staple and influence to so many Thank you all
Respect from Colombia 🔥🔥🔥🔥big up, real foundation Dancehall, Brigadier Jerry original rasta DJ!
Many before him many after him but he is the musical boss of them all. The greatest dj that ever hold a mike
Bless up, Briggi. The teacher of all dj
Wonderful listening to one of the general, I salute everytime.
When mi was a boy a go high school a yard , mi a mi friend dem use to see who have the most Brigadeer cassettes . The general, greatest ever. Thanks fi yet another foundation up load .
Blessings Iyah Ras.
Brigadier Jerry is my favorite Dj the best in dancehall style great memories
Same here so awesome
Dancehall Master. I use to hear the elders speak about him and play his music, as they smoke their herbs and hold a vibe.
He was to dancehall in the 80s what Sizzla is in this time.
The greatest dj 🙌 ❤
Bridgidier the master....the 1980s🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!!
Keep dem coming mi general
U roy best student . Godly business
Always on point with the reggae dancehall videos, crucial foundation tapes, much respect for all your efforts
Thank you, GoodSoundz13. Stay safe.
Brother, I hope you understand the importance of what you've done with all these videos. It's one thing listening to dance tapes but to see the actual performance is next level. Much respect and give thanks!
Blessings and thanks, Blu. I certainly do understand the importance of these videos, which came out a need by upcoming and also established artists, to have access to music videos for their songs. I was the first person to provide that access, as at that time the main video production houses were not interested in dancehall reggae productions, plus they were very expensive, even if one could afford the associated costs. I am only sorry that I lost a lot of my works to tape deterioration over the years.
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The late Donahue Comrie always touted BRIGGY as the best! 🇯🇲 Jah bless. 💙 🙏 💙🙏💙🙏💙🙏
He certainly is an icon, Skedron. Please remember to subscribe. Give thanks.
Nice Leo. I had a few Briggi cassettes at various JAH Love Muzik sessions but I left a lot of stuff at my grandmother's and Gilbert did a number on, tapes, books, records...
I can relate. I filmed a lot of dances, stage shows and music videos but many have deteriorated badly.
King of the dancehall
King of the roots rock dancehall
@@LeoOReggio before the thing went down d drain
Derrick Barnett & Sagittarius Band ... Gwan General!
Yes, Fyah, Saggy led the pack.
🔥inkredibil tunez
Nice vibes days.
Brigadier the general for all dj.
That was beautiful, see if you can find any video on the great I Roy, it's the first time I see this Briggie performance
DJ GOD
Brigadier the General!
One General 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Llewellyn "BigDaddyLeo" O'Reggio - Video Library BIG UP
Give thanks, Dameon4g15. Check out the Video Library search for more. Just type in the artist name and see what comes up.
@@LeoOReggio YES ALWAY LIKE WATCHING YOUR CHANNEL 😀
another great clip..thanks.
the general.🎤
THE ORIGINAL GENERAL...
THE BRIGADIER/ GENERAL Legandary
The boss!!
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THE ORIGINAL GENNA! OCHI MAN LIKE MISELF!
U roy crown him king,
Now Irish and chin about to in March 2022
lol madddd
Sir, is it possible to be more specific regarding the dates? I know the shows them are from the 80s, however, can you give more specifics? Much appreciated! 👍🏾
I would love to Dexter, but I don't remember the exact dates. When I did these tapings it was not for a living, it was purely for fun, not for business, archiving or posterity. That is why there is no cataloguing and many of my masters are lost or almost beyond resuscitation; as the tapes were put aside and not cared for, over the years.
@@LeoOReggio
Ah, ok. But I must say that all of the cassettes that were traded in the 80s had not only a date, but in some cases, the venue. They even had part 1 or 2 listed on them.
Anyway, I speak for everyone by saying,”thank you for your efforts.”
@@Delitewon thank you. What is ironic, is that many of those cassettes, especially the dances, were copied by retailers, like the great Keeling Beckford, from the edited copy I gave to the dance and show promoters. Those edited tapes had dates, venues, etc. but as I said before I have lost many of my master edited tapes. Most of what I put on youtube are not from edited master tapes but the original footage tapes, that is why no specific dates etc. Stay safe bro.
@@LeoOReggio
Ok💪🏽
The track Jerry says is his latest release, What Kind of World, was released around 1985 if that is any help.
When was this
I think from in the 90s
No 90s , this is from the mid 80s like 1985 , 86 !!!
Him off beat
Look like briggy a wear pants with no rear pocket, hope a no.
Man a notice man.
Nuff respect to the general