Crazy this even exists really. Within one scene you see so many proper greats - Gregory Isaacs, Kiddus I, Skully, Jacob Miller & Robbie Shakespeare, all in their twenties, arguably at the height of their game...
Bredda, im 45 years now. first saw this movie in my early 20's. Each time i get goosebumps. Especially when the Binghi I trods through and blesses us with his prayer.
@@smhunney8266 same age too king..i first seen this when i was a yute man in the 80z. My dad had it on VHS. It's good to have seen it as a big man to fully overstand wha really agwaan.💯🫡
I done seen this movie over 100 times it never gets boring this is how life should be and how humanity should be people showing love and caring for one another
With Jamaicans being great natural actors I wonder why the new Bob Marley movie has a foreign dude with a dread wig and partly shaved face playing Bob.
@@paulg3012I don’t think I’d bother watching it if they have a man with a “Rasta hat”, and shaved, shaped beard. I saw the theatrical production in the West End last year. It was enjoyable, but maybe that’s because I love live theatre.
I didnt know this movie exist until today. I'm so happy right now. Can't believe how many great talents there are. Big Up. Love from Germany. I'm going to watch this a few hundred times starting right now.
Go watch 'Harder they Come' With JImmy Cliif , Babylon, based on the UK Reggae industry, many of my deceased elder man in it! You will really enjoy both .o7 ! Salute Mi General!
Watched this 1000 times, have it on DVD, and i can never grow tired of it. An everlasting masterpiece, portraying the Jamaican Reggae scene at its peak.
I saw this movie back in the day and immediately made 10 copies on VHS tape. Over the next few months i gifted the tapes to friends and family. "teach dem culture!"
I met some hippy rasta white dude who was so into rastafarian he made a point to watch this on the daily. I worked with him and after work on the walk home he introduced me to the market street drum circle. Then said we should hang out the next day, I had nothing to do my girl was out of town. I showed up around 9 am at his house it was a really small town where you didn't really need to drive. He had me sit through this movie while we got stoned, he said it was part of his morning routine and he couldn't start his day without it. After the movie the guy said step out back with me, the guy handed me a croquet mallet and grabbed one him self and said welcome to my croquet course. Dude had this elaborat course set up in his back yard with jumps, loops and parts you you had to hit it up the trunk of a tree it was hilarious. But at the same time, I was like this dude gets it. No fucks given, he was one of the most stress free dudes I ever met.
@@sumnerslandscaping5565 Thanks man I still need to finish my second watch through, I was so stoned and last time I seen it was 2004. I love when that happens cause it lets me watch movies for the first time a second time.
Somehow I can rewatch this film endlessly. And I'm not a reggae fan or Jamaican culture in general, I'm into totally different other genres. But it's probably the soul and pure honesty with which this film was made that has my love for it. Always gives me peace 😊
I was honored to Run into Spear in NYC in Fall 1991 or 92 (a bit hazy) ,& he was running low on Ganga. I gladly hooked him up with about 2 Oz. of my finest L.I outdoor Northern lights/Early Pearl Hybrid. He repaid me with full backstage passes . It was unreal ! I met up with him again in 2005 in Ft. Lauderdale . He remembered and we had a blast !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I initially met spear due to the fact tthat my best friend's family owned Manny's 48th street music . The most famous music store on the Planet back in it;s day !
Iconic movie 🎥 plus those where the days..rastafari blessings..legendary horsemouth. Jack ruby ..Joe Gibbs .Jacob Miller .burning spear ..Gregory Issac .Leroy smart .big youth .. etc pure of our legendary musicians 🎤🔊🎶👊🏿👊🏿🙏🏾🙏🏾
Respect from Greece. The director Theodoros Bafaloukos was Greek. Trivial pursuit: Bafos in Greek slang means joint. Just a nice coincidence with the name.
Wow love it. Classic for a reason! 🇯🇲 You don't see a lot of modern ailments (depression, eating disorders, anxiety, suicide) in places like this, S. Africa & Nepal. Proves it's better to be "poor" and live a natural communal life away from the rat race like we evolved to live for 100's of 1,000's of years than to sit in front of a computer screen or in traffic jams all day so we can buy things we don't need & stuff ourselves sickly fat with surplusses of junk food. Greed is truly humanity's worst flaw. It drives the worst violence & exploitation on the planet. And for what? Those billionaires are never satisfied, always wanting more. Their only joy comes from having MORE than everyone & seeing others struggle. There's enough to go around & make everyone comfortable but no. I'm continually in awe of how good the weed must've been back then. Was terrible into the 2000s where I was. 😆
Esa palabra de pobre no cabe en la mentalidad del rasta , no por tener interés en cosas materiales y no querer el dinero esque se sea pobre , yo no me fijo en esa cosas , no me considero pobre , JAH JAH siempre está con nosotros
Citation needs to be uploaded to the description: Rockers (1978), Directed by Theodore Bafaloukos. Starring Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, Manley "Big Youth" Buchanan, Dillinger, Robbie Shakespeare, and Jacob Miller. Documentary Film on Reggae Culture and Music. Theatrical release 1980. Budget JA$500,000 (US$40,000).
Rockers Original Soundtrack Inner Circle- We 'A' Rockers 25:38 The Maytones- Money Worries 20:52 Junior Murvin- Police And Thieves 31:55 The Heptones- Book Of Rules 19:34 Peter Tosh- Stepping Razor 1:22:04 Jacob Miller- Tenement Yard 41:22 Junior Byles- Fade Away 1:00:12 Bunny Wailer- Rockers 1:08:44 Gregory Isaacs- Slave Master 1:15:27 The Upsetter- Dread Lion 11:54 Kiddus I- Graduation In Zion 13:11 Burning Spear- Jah No Dead 35:37 Third World- Satta Amasagana 59:16 Justin Hinds & The Dominoes- Natty Take Over 1:33:51
Enjoyed de trip down 'Memory Lane'! Music, vibes, musicians...Gabbicci's,etc!! Reminds me of Jamaica...BEFORE...real violence started!! When money was small...but seemed to be MORE...stronger!! Country even appears cleaner...than at present...!!
This film is so righteous and musical with real moral and it's nice👍Maybe it's better to say it's great👍👍👍I sent it to one fellow and i truly hope he gonna watch it till the end.
I watch this movie at least once a month. This and every night before I go to bed. I watch Oliver Samuel's front room..... I love Jamaica.I wasn't born there but I love jamaica🇨🇦🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I was suppose to have worked on this movie, but instead self published my book, with many of the artists who are in the movie, included in my book, titled "PORTRAIT OF A LEGEND AND OTHER FOLKS."
Love this film just as jamaica 🇯🇲was in the 70s and 80s our culture is so unique to the world Jamaicans 🇯🇲set trends wish we could live like this easy life and a joyous celebration of life 🇯🇲💯
I had to watch this a second time because there is sooo much Coolness and love. I plan on watching this again several more times. Take notice at just how carefree and cool HorseMouth pimpishly struts through his neighborhood. Just that alone speaks unmeasurable volumes of EPICness. Set me up Mon! Dont vex I have watched many good movies but this particular movie and "The Mack" have left a lasting impression in my soul. TFS
I miss my father so much his prophecy as come to life i was like 2 years old i was always around these elders rasta real old school i miss these original days fire fi byblon fire naw stop shook
This is 1 of the greatest Jamaican movies the story line the authenticity the movie had so many musicians Dj’s and instrument players definitely one of a kind💯💯💯
Was this nominated?. Looking back I was a teenager but everything relates to me so well the tenant yard I can remember my two oldest sister's getting ready for dance every Sunday night and Monday morning all we could hear was how the "DANCE" was NICE as our sister's describe the night we never cared if we were late for school it was just a Monday morning thing everybody get up and chat how the dance was NICE I can remember the Rasta I think his name was Ashley always passing through our yard preaching and teaching his doctrine all the pickney them would run to listen him and walk with him jus fi hear his teachings...With all the "GREATS" this is CLASSIC..
This video was shoot in my community downtown spanglers Big up devan Lewis and his brother Carlie lewis I grow amongst those OG'S Big up big youth also from di spanglers community peace and love ❤️ 🙏💯
Classic Jamaican movie of redemption of the righteous over the Babylon man!!! Excellent soundtrack and great Nyabinghi session in the intro!!! JAH bless!!!🔥❤💛💚
I enjoyed this. one thing though Leroy always a just change him clothes and no shower. lol. apart from that it brought me back to the early days of Jamaica when things were not as complicated as they are today. we should have more films like these.
@swadeh1566 - I'm a proud Jamaican I was 23yrs old in 1976 and I spent 3 months (Nov-Feb)on holiday and got caught up in a curfew, it's always been complicated (but now we have mobile phone and internet so the World has shrunk) The more things change the more it stays the same 👍🇯🇲🖖.
Yes I a fe wi ting our style dat. yes wi haffi love our creation. Different energy nu true YesMan our ting people proud of unnu self for being different so different till wi do our ting different and it work zeen bless up 2023 an still going up .
Songs not included in the original soundtrack: •Man in the street-Rockers All Stars 8:44 •Money Trouble-Maytones & I Roy 23:29 •Satta Amasagana-Rockers All Stars 27:44 •Stumbling block-Dillinger 24:04 •Dub plate?-Big Joe 29:11 •Answer me question-Ranking Trevor 30:17 •Waiting for the bus-Rockers All Stars 38:04 •Sweet Sensation-The Melodians 43:35 •Honeyball-Rockers All Stars 46:00 •Rockers-Rockers All Stars 50:58 •The Beating-Rockers All Stars 53:58 •Water is power- Mount Salem African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 56:30 •Get On Up (Get On Down)-Roundtree 1:03:40 •Quen Majesty-The Jays & Ranking Trevor 1:05:30 •The Raid-Rockers All Stars 1:27:29
CAST •Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace as himself (Drummer) 45:23 •Richard "Dirty Harry" Hall as himself (Saxophonist) 1:06:56 •Gregory "Jah Tooth" Isaacs as himself (Singer) 9:09 •Jacob "Jakes" Miller as himself (Singer) 25:46 •Robert "Robbie" Shakespeare as himself (Bassist) 26:00 •Frank Dowding as Kiddus I (himself) (Singer) 12:33 •Winston Rodney as Burning Spear (himself) (Singer) 35:36 •Manley Buchanan as Big Youth (himself) (Deejay) 22:54 •Lester Bullocks as Dillinger (himself) (Deejay) 48:42 •Berris "Prince Hammer" Simpson as himself (Deejay and producer). 1:22:34 •Winston "Dr. Alimantado" Thompson as himself (Deejay). 23:48 •Joseph "Big Joe" Spalding as himself (Deejay) 30:03 •Everard "Jah Ruby" Metcalf as himself (Deejay and member of the dance group Black Invaders) 49:54 •Fay Bennett as herself (Early slackness deejay and comedian) •Martin Williams as Mr. Marshall (Rocksteady singer from The Jamaicans) 44:22 •Jack Ruby as himself (Record producer) 12:49 •Sister Aloma as herself (Wife of L. "Jack Ruby" Lindo, managed Jack Ruby's record store in Ocho Ríos) 20:38 •Joe Gibbs as himself (Record producer) 17:52 •Philyp "John Dread" Richards as himself (Music promoter and future music producer) 1:23:07 •Errol "Knatty Garfield" Brown (Rastafari personality; not to be confused with other artists named Errol Brown ) 1:23:37 •Syndrel "T. Dread" Easington as himself (Reggae personality and friend of artists) 1:23:05 •Sylvan Morris as himself (Sound engineer) 12:42 •Tommy McCook as himself (Saxophonist, flautist) 4:29 •Herman Marquis as himself (Saxophonist) 4:29 •Bobby Ellis as himself (Trumpeter) 4:29 •Earl "Chinna" Smith as himself (Guitarist) 13:30 •Bertrand "Ranchie" McLean as himself (Guitarrist, bassist and composer) 1:15:35 •Vin Gordon as himself (Trombonist) 1:16:16 •Leroy Smart as himself (Singer) 48:51 •Noel "Scully" Simms as himself (Percussionist) 25:16 •Herman "Bongo Herman" Davis as himself (Percussionist and dancer with a unique style in a scene at a record shop). 24:11 •Ian Lewis as himself (Bassist and founding member of Inner Circle) 42:53 •Roger Lewis as himself (Guitarist and founding member alongside his brother Ian of Inner Circle) 42:56 •Bernard "Touter" Harvey (Keyboardist and composer) 43:19 Earl "Wya" Lindo as himself (Keyboardist). 13:35 •Uziah "Sticky" Thompson as himself (Percussionist) 13:35 •Belly Lloyd as himself (Pianist) 13:33 •Carlton "Santa" Davis as himself (Drummer) 13:34 •Trevor "Leggo Beast" Douglas as himself (Music promoter) 9:21 •Tyrone "Trainer Ragg" Blake as himself (Owner of Turntable Club and Merritone Sound System) 1:03:59 •Don Cooper as himself (Selector at the Merritone Turntable Club) 1:05:15 •Robert "Jah Wise" Campbell as himself (Painter, visual artist) 10:41 •Theophilus "Easy Snapping" Beckford as himself (Pianist and ska pioneer). 1:23:18 •The Mighty Diamonds as themselves (Vocal reggae group). 39:06 •The Abyssinians as themselves (Vocal reggae group) 0:53 •Ras Michael & The Sons of Negus as themselves (Traditional Rastafarians drummers; Ras Michael as vocalist).0:06 •Ashley "Higher" Harris as himself (Rastafarian bush doctor living in the mountains). 55:50 •Peter Francis Honiball as Mr Honeyball (himself). Part of the film was shot at Honiball's home, called Hightide at Rosemount in the Parish of St James. 27:13
Watch this movie for the very first time. The soundtrack is awesome featuring legendary Jamaican Artis. Who are no longer with us like jacob miller, robbie, shakespeare gregory, isaac great movie.
I love this movie so much ❤️❤️❤️i watch this like every other day i think am responsible for most of this views 😂 best movie that comes out of jamaica classic ❤❤❤❤and am just in my 30 thirties lol
Crazy this even exists really. Within one scene you see so many proper greats - Gregory Isaacs, Kiddus I, Skully, Jacob Miller & Robbie Shakespeare, all in their twenties, arguably at the height of their game...
And also Ras Michael & Sons of Negus
Don't forget Tommy McCook....founding Skatalite R.I.P.
Let's not forget Dirty Harry,played the saxophone for many reggae artists also,
The Abyssinians ❤❤❤
@@topkat2705 Dirty Harry!!
The intro to the rockers film will always be legendary.💯👏🏾👏🏾👊🏿👊🏿
The whole film is
They were having a mean ass session! Haha
@@mattyjones42700789P.O. 😅9pppp😅😅
Bredda, im 45 years now. first saw this movie in my early 20's. Each time i get goosebumps. Especially when the Binghi I trods through and blesses us with his prayer.
@@smhunney8266 same age too king..i first seen this when i was a yute man in the 80z. My dad had it on VHS. It's good to have seen it as a big man to fully overstand wha really agwaan.💯🫡
The sequence of all the Rasta hotsteppin' during Stepping Razor is absolutely pure brilliance. These were the acual OG Rappers .
Rappers??
OG rappers what? 😂😂 YES ACTUAL REGGAE STARS
@@adam_19855 Yup. They were the first MC's . Many emigrated to NY and had a heavy influence on future rappers & MC's
For real star
💯💯🎯🎯
I done seen this movie over 100 times it never gets boring this is how life should be and how humanity should be people showing love and caring for one another
With Jamaicans being great natural actors I wonder why the new Bob Marley movie has a foreign dude with a dread wig and partly shaved face playing Bob.
@@paulg3012 i know right
@@paulg3012 jah know
@@paulg3012I don’t think I’d bother watching it if they have a man with a “Rasta hat”, and shaved, shaped beard. I saw the theatrical production in the West End last year. It was enjoyable, but maybe that’s because I love live theatre.
@@jaijai5250 yah mon
My mom was in this movie a year before I was born. Also they shot majority of rockers in my community of Whitehall Ave.
U r right between white hall and casava piece
Are you American or Jamaican?
Is this Kingston?
I didnt know this movie exist until today. I'm so happy right now. Can't believe how many great talents there are. Big Up. Love from Germany. I'm going to watch this a few hundred times starting right now.
Please spread the knowledge..the world is thirsty for inity/unity...peace
Go watch 'Harder they Come' With JImmy Cliif ,
Babylon, based on the UK Reggae industry, many of my deceased elder man in it!
You will really enjoy both .o7 ! Salute Mi General!
This movie is well made am watching in 2023 it it’s 100% captivating I had to rewatch with my girl🥰
Watched this 1000 times, have it on DVD, and i can never grow tired of it. An everlasting masterpiece, portraying the Jamaican Reggae scene at its peak.
One of the greatest documentation of our history and culture thanks. Miss how we use to be. So it go
its nearly the same as portugal... before EU it was a nice country. i miss these days :(
Mm mm mm mm llll
True dat
I remember....not even born yard man..but born another yard inna different place ,,,
@@s21k21 F Portugal... and Eduardo De Souza, generatoinal Slavers!
I saw this movie back in the day and immediately made 10 copies on VHS tape. Over the next few months i gifted the tapes to friends and family. "teach dem culture!"
I met some hippy rasta white dude who was so into rastafarian he made a point to watch this on the daily. I worked with him and after work on the walk home he introduced me to the market street drum circle. Then said we should hang out the next day, I had nothing to do my girl was out of town. I showed up around 9 am at his house it was a really small town where you didn't really need to drive. He had me sit through this movie while we got stoned, he said it was part of his morning routine and he couldn't start his day without it. After the movie the guy said step out back with me, the guy handed me a croquet mallet and grabbed one him self and said welcome to my croquet course. Dude had this elaborat course set up in his back yard with jumps, loops and parts you you had to hit it up the trunk of a tree it was hilarious. But at the same time, I was like this dude gets it. No fucks given, he was one of the most stress free dudes I ever met.
This is a great story thank you for sharing this one love
@@sumnerslandscaping5565 Thanks man I still need to finish my second watch through, I was so stoned and last time I seen it was 2004. I love when that happens cause it lets me watch movies for the first time a second time.
70,s Jamaica different time.Classic movie!!!!!!!!!
Somehow I can rewatch this film endlessly. And I'm not a reggae fan or Jamaican culture in general, I'm into totally different other genres. But it's probably the soul and pure honesty with which this film was made that has my love for it. Always gives me peace 😊
Well said
I feel like we brothers and sisters from this generation can see each other and automatically click without even knowing one another.
This was one of the first films I saw as a youth. My older brother just knot up dem time deh. Such a classic movie probably my favourite of all times.
I was honored to Run into Spear in NYC in Fall 1991 or 92 (a bit hazy) ,& he was running low on Ganga. I gladly hooked him up with about 2 Oz. of my finest L.I outdoor Northern lights/Early Pearl Hybrid. He repaid me with full backstage passes . It was unreal ! I met up with him again in 2005 in Ft. Lauderdale . He remembered and we had a blast !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Northern flower on its own awesome but a hybrid?
@@johngillians1027 The season is short up north so the early pearl helped to finish in Sept before the first frosts hit !
I initially met spear due to the fact tthat my best friend's family owned Manny's 48th street music . The most famous music store on the Planet back in it;s day !
@@joeyboogenz 😂✊🏿
Joe "Pipe"? I was at the Hunter College show with Vince and Emile.
Iconic movie 🎥 plus those where the days..rastafari blessings..legendary horsemouth. Jack ruby ..Joe Gibbs .Jacob Miller .burning spear ..Gregory Issac .Leroy smart .big youth .. etc pure of our legendary musicians 🎤🔊🎶👊🏿👊🏿🙏🏾🙏🏾
How can you forget Dirty Harry??
True mi bro
Don't forget the late great dirty Harry
Give the man him full name
Jacob "Killer" Miller (respect).
Respect from Greece. The director Theodoros Bafaloukos was Greek. Trivial pursuit: Bafos in Greek slang means joint. Just a nice coincidence with the name.
peter tosh didn't appear in this film but sang stepping razor, bunny wailer the same, but he sang bandoolo
Isn’t that him walking out the Trafalgar Square restaurant during the “walking rockers” segment at 1:22:30 ?
Peter Tosh was there
It's beautiful how they left a rocking chair for granny😊
Bring back so🎉 many memories . I watch this film repeatedly. So many familiar faces from school days in Kingston.
Wow love it. Classic for a reason! 🇯🇲 You don't see a lot of modern ailments (depression, eating disorders, anxiety, suicide) in places like this, S. Africa & Nepal. Proves it's better to be "poor" and live a natural communal life away from the rat race like we evolved to live for 100's of 1,000's of years than to sit in front of a computer screen or in traffic jams all day so we can buy things we don't need & stuff ourselves sickly fat with surplusses of junk food. Greed is truly humanity's worst flaw. It drives the worst violence & exploitation on the planet. And for what? Those billionaires are never satisfied, always wanting more. Their only joy comes from having MORE than everyone & seeing others struggle. There's enough to go around & make everyone comfortable but no.
I'm continually in awe of how good the weed must've been back then. Was terrible into the 2000s where I was. 😆
Msnooneinparticular, nice comment, i really enjoyed reading it all, 😮
But you're using the internet. 🙄
@@visaormastercardhe didn’t say there was issue with that, and it isn’t.
Esa palabra de pobre no cabe en la mentalidad del rasta , no por tener interés en cosas materiales y no querer el dinero esque se sea pobre , yo no me fijo en esa cosas , no me considero pobre , JAH JAH siempre está con nosotros
Mo money,mo problems
Citation needs to be uploaded to the description:
Rockers (1978), Directed by Theodore Bafaloukos. Starring Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, Manley "Big Youth" Buchanan, Dillinger, Robbie Shakespeare, and Jacob Miller. Documentary Film on Reggae Culture and Music. Theatrical release 1980. Budget JA$500,000 (US$40,000).
Yes I - don't understand how they overlooked the V-Itals - TY
A Dem songs here we need in our culture in Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲👍👍👍 real reggae song sounding ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴🇯🇲
Who’s here in 2024? 🔥 ❤️
Eternity
Me ....
SELASSIE I MY DREADS 🍃‼️
Me, man
I and I
66 now grew up with all the old tunes. Highfields leicester was my place brings back good memory's blues I Roy, u Roy, was my top men😊
Classic Reggae film. I like this one over The Harder They Come but I like THTC soundtrack better
Dis song was written by my grandfather Bernardo collins collins abassinians
This is true , great song writer and vocalist, jah bless him
Nuff respec!
Which song?
Top ten Reggae Roots Vocal Groups….1. Wailers 2. Black Uhuru 3. Mighty Diamonds 4. Wailing Souls 5. Gladiators 6. Abbasiniyians 7. Aswad 8. Culture 9. Steel Pulse 10. Israel Vibration
this movie was great
Babylon is another good Reggae film. But Rockers is Number 1. Watched this movie so many times, never gets old. One Love from Aotearoa new zealand
Never know about this movie ......legendary film .....glad I got the chance to see it
I cant never have enough of this movie.🥰
Rockers Original Soundtrack
Inner Circle- We 'A' Rockers 25:38
The Maytones- Money Worries 20:52
Junior Murvin- Police And Thieves 31:55
The Heptones- Book Of Rules 19:34
Peter Tosh- Stepping Razor 1:22:04
Jacob Miller- Tenement Yard 41:22
Junior Byles- Fade Away 1:00:12
Bunny Wailer- Rockers 1:08:44
Gregory Isaacs- Slave Master 1:15:27
The Upsetter- Dread Lion 11:54
Kiddus I- Graduation In Zion 13:11
Burning Spear- Jah No Dead 35:37
Third World- Satta Amasagana 59:16
Justin Hinds & The Dominoes- Natty Take Over 1:33:51
Thanks brother 🙏
Enjoyed de trip down 'Memory Lane'! Music, vibes, musicians...Gabbicci's,etc!! Reminds me of Jamaica...BEFORE...real violence started!! When money was small...but seemed to be MORE...stronger!! Country even appears cleaner...than at present...!!
This film is so righteous and musical with real moral and it's nice👍Maybe it's better to say it's great👍👍👍I sent it to one fellow and i truly hope he gonna watch it till the end.
One of my all time Jamaican classics love all actors but i wait for Gregorys appearance the most.
It's Jacob for me
Did anyone notice Gregory played different characters?
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Was that Gregory on the bike at the end? I saw him live in Birmingham, UK in 1991.
Thanks for posting the full movie this was my childhood.
I watch this movie at least once a month. This and every night before I go to bed. I watch Oliver Samuel's front room..... I love Jamaica.I wasn't born there but I love jamaica🇨🇦🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
This movie 🎥 is the real old school style... We'll come to jam down 🎉🎉🎉
I was suppose to have worked on this movie, but instead self published my book, with many of the artists who are in the movie, included in my book, titled "PORTRAIT OF A LEGEND AND OTHER FOLKS."
Im' not blind et i learned how to read well the words.
to stay always close the true meaning
Love this film just as jamaica 🇯🇲was in the 70s and 80s our culture is so unique to the world Jamaicans 🇯🇲set trends wish we could live like this easy life and a joyous celebration of life 🇯🇲💯
I was lucky enough to meet and also befriend some of people in this film😊
I had to watch this a second time because there is sooo much Coolness and love. I plan on watching this again several more times.
Take notice at just how carefree and cool HorseMouth pimpishly struts through his neighborhood. Just that alone speaks unmeasurable volumes of EPICness.
Set me up Mon!
Dont vex
I have watched many good movies but this particular movie and "The Mack" have left a lasting impression in my soul. TFS
I’ve watched this 10 times and it never gets old
I don’t think people would be believe me if I say I watch this movie and countryman almost everyday 💯✊🏾
I miss my father so much his prophecy as come to life i was like 2 years old i was always around these elders rasta real old school i miss these original days fire fi byblon fire naw stop shook
This is 1 of the greatest Jamaican movies the story line the authenticity the movie had so many musicians Dj’s and instrument players definitely one of a kind💯💯💯
Facts bro
The best intro for a movie of ALL TIME!!
I've reported whoever uploaded this video to the police. The charges are attempted murder etc I laughed till I nearly dead!!! Brought back memories
Yeah man u right but d police cant charge dem dah bus deh look like metro r confidence
WE will burn their "pimientos" if they show
The baptism chant and dance is just wonderful and joyful.
Wow just heard my grandfather dillinger song playing in this movie --cool operator
On of the greastest movies ever, from the beginng to the end. This is how it should be Black Unity. Roots, Rock, Reggae, and Rastafari forever.
🤮
@@d3dd440 remove ya!
Was this nominated?. Looking back I was a teenager but everything relates to me so well the tenant yard I can remember my two oldest sister's getting ready for dance every Sunday night and Monday morning all we could hear was how the "DANCE" was NICE as our sister's describe the night we never cared if we were late for school it was just a Monday morning thing everybody get up and chat how the dance was NICE I can remember the Rasta I think his name was Ashley always passing through our yard preaching and teaching his doctrine all the pickney them would run to listen him and walk with him jus fi hear his teachings...With all the "GREATS" this is CLASSIC..
I was born in the 60 didn't know we have a movie like this just come across it today love the good old days ❤❤❤good old jamaica
The is the BEST Jamaican movie EVER
I want to thank the uploader for granting this gift un looked for . The greatest kinds of all.
I can watch this movie , over and over and back to back . I love it. The Music is so sweet, seeing all the big time singers is the best. Respect.
Love it man gwaan Rockers gwaan 😊😊😊😅
This video was shoot in my community downtown spanglers Big up devan Lewis and his brother Carlie lewis I grow amongst those OG'S Big up big youth also from di spanglers community peace and love ❤️ 🙏💯
The director of this classic was Theodore Bafaloukos a Greek guy like me!Rest in Peace 🇯🇲🇬🇷
It seems they cut it short would love to see Mr Marshall and Honni Ball face 😮
I MISS THIS OLD SCHOOL BROTHERHOOD THT WE HAD.
Back in the good old days, when we had to walk uphill to school both ways
No womb all womb locked up a breed 🤮
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Trus mi I do too Ricky Storm aka IKONG
Replace by political tribalism for our two main political parties JLPNP
This is honestly one of the greatest things to ever exist! Love from 2024 ❤❤! Big Up!!
Classic Jamaican movie of redemption of the righteous over the Babylon man!!! Excellent soundtrack and great Nyabinghi session in the intro!!! JAH bless!!!🔥❤💛💚
what a piece a REALITY,authentic and REAL,and same way full of LOVE and Inity.
BLess yu self fi post dat
I'm watching this movie frm DVD days and still watching until today❤.
Rest In Peace Jacob Miller, Gregory Isaccs, and Dirty Harry.
Robbie Shakespeare
I enjoyed this. one thing though Leroy always a just change him clothes and no shower. lol. apart from that it brought me back to the early days of Jamaica when things were not as complicated as they are today. we should have more films like these.
Maybe him nuh have no standpipe
Oh dear. I was wondering when he was going to come out the shower before changing his clothes, or even bathe in the river….not good!
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@swadeh1566 - I'm a proud Jamaican I was 23yrs old in 1976 and I spent 3 months (Nov-Feb)on holiday and got caught up in a curfew, it's always been complicated (but now we have mobile phone and internet so the World has shrunk) The more things change the more it stays the same 👍🇯🇲🖖.
Classic from the golden era...Rasta Forever
Thank you ever so much pretty amplified ...
Big up and blessing !!!
The first 3 minutes of this film. It is EVERYTHING and ALL. Blessings to everyone, blessings to ALL.
Horse mouth is somethin else!!😂😂😂. No wonder he’s the main character, his full a vybz.
We give thanks for such a living documentary 2024🌈🇿🇲
The more years go by, the more epic this film is 🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲
One of the greatest movies ever! "and they tried to fool the black population"
Love this movie. I really enjoyed watching.👍🏼💯
Who built jack rubys sound system shown in this movie? It looks like tubbys amps but I can never find where they were friends or competition?
When man was stepping. Mashing works,70,s Kingston,Jamaica.Clinical runnings.
Yes I a fe wi ting our style dat. yes wi haffi love our creation. Different energy nu true YesMan our ting people proud of unnu self for being different so different till wi do our ting different and it work zeen bless up 2023 an still going up .
Songs not included in the original soundtrack:
•Man in the street-Rockers All Stars 8:44
•Money Trouble-Maytones & I Roy 23:29
•Satta Amasagana-Rockers All Stars 27:44
•Stumbling block-Dillinger 24:04
•Dub plate?-Big Joe 29:11
•Answer me question-Ranking Trevor 30:17
•Waiting for the bus-Rockers All Stars 38:04
•Sweet Sensation-The Melodians 43:35
•Honeyball-Rockers All Stars 46:00
•Rockers-Rockers All Stars 50:58
•The Beating-Rockers All Stars 53:58
•Water is power- Mount Salem African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 56:30
•Get On Up (Get On Down)-Roundtree 1:03:40
•Quen Majesty-The Jays & Ranking Trevor 1:05:30
•The Raid-Rockers All Stars 1:27:29
this is a good look back at time Jamaica ah forward from far look how much love inna the movie
This movie gets better each time I watch it. That is magic, That is real ART.
My little brother actually told me to watch it a few years ago and i enjoyed every second of it.
Really great it's on youtube ^^
Ohhh love to see Scully Simms in his prime🪘
ai!! muito cultuado aqui no brasil !!! original estilo!! .metade deles colaram aqui no brasa !! eu tava la !! ta ligado!! ya man!!!
RIP JACOB KILLA MILLER
My #1 Bucket list is to meet Hossie. I will get it done this year.
Cool movie, have to build one and smoke to this one, thanks for upload
CAST
•Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace as himself (Drummer) 45:23
•Richard "Dirty Harry" Hall as himself (Saxophonist) 1:06:56
•Gregory "Jah Tooth" Isaacs as himself (Singer) 9:09
•Jacob "Jakes" Miller as himself (Singer) 25:46
•Robert "Robbie" Shakespeare as himself (Bassist) 26:00
•Frank Dowding as Kiddus I (himself) (Singer) 12:33
•Winston Rodney as Burning Spear (himself) (Singer) 35:36
•Manley Buchanan as Big Youth (himself) (Deejay) 22:54
•Lester Bullocks as Dillinger (himself) (Deejay) 48:42
•Berris "Prince Hammer" Simpson as himself (Deejay and producer). 1:22:34
•Winston "Dr. Alimantado" Thompson as himself (Deejay). 23:48
•Joseph "Big Joe" Spalding as himself (Deejay) 30:03
•Everard "Jah Ruby" Metcalf as himself (Deejay and member of the dance group Black Invaders) 49:54
•Fay Bennett as herself (Early slackness deejay and comedian)
•Martin Williams as Mr. Marshall (Rocksteady singer from The Jamaicans) 44:22
•Jack Ruby as himself (Record producer) 12:49
•Sister Aloma as herself (Wife of L. "Jack Ruby" Lindo, managed Jack Ruby's record store in Ocho Ríos) 20:38
•Joe Gibbs as himself (Record producer) 17:52
•Philyp "John Dread" Richards as himself (Music promoter and future music producer) 1:23:07
•Errol "Knatty Garfield" Brown (Rastafari personality; not to be confused with other artists named Errol Brown ) 1:23:37
•Syndrel "T. Dread" Easington as himself (Reggae personality and friend of artists) 1:23:05
•Sylvan Morris as himself (Sound engineer) 12:42
•Tommy McCook as himself (Saxophonist, flautist) 4:29
•Herman Marquis as himself (Saxophonist) 4:29
•Bobby Ellis as himself (Trumpeter) 4:29
•Earl "Chinna" Smith as himself (Guitarist) 13:30
•Bertrand "Ranchie" McLean as himself (Guitarrist, bassist and composer) 1:15:35
•Vin Gordon as himself (Trombonist) 1:16:16
•Leroy Smart as himself (Singer) 48:51
•Noel "Scully" Simms as himself (Percussionist) 25:16
•Herman "Bongo Herman" Davis as himself (Percussionist and dancer with a unique style in a scene at a record shop). 24:11
•Ian Lewis as himself (Bassist and founding member of Inner Circle) 42:53
•Roger Lewis as himself (Guitarist and founding member alongside his brother Ian of Inner Circle) 42:56
•Bernard "Touter" Harvey (Keyboardist and composer) 43:19
Earl "Wya" Lindo as himself (Keyboardist). 13:35
•Uziah "Sticky" Thompson as himself (Percussionist) 13:35
•Belly Lloyd as himself (Pianist) 13:33
•Carlton "Santa" Davis as himself (Drummer) 13:34
•Trevor "Leggo Beast" Douglas as himself (Music promoter) 9:21
•Tyrone "Trainer Ragg" Blake as himself (Owner of Turntable Club and Merritone Sound System) 1:03:59
•Don Cooper as himself (Selector at the Merritone Turntable Club) 1:05:15
•Robert "Jah Wise" Campbell as himself (Painter, visual artist) 10:41
•Theophilus "Easy Snapping" Beckford as himself (Pianist and ska pioneer). 1:23:18
•The Mighty Diamonds as themselves (Vocal reggae group). 39:06
•The Abyssinians as themselves (Vocal reggae group) 0:53
•Ras Michael & The Sons of Negus as themselves (Traditional Rastafarians drummers; Ras Michael as vocalist).0:06
•Ashley "Higher" Harris as himself (Rastafarian bush doctor living in the mountains). 55:50
•Peter Francis Honiball as Mr Honeyball (himself). Part of the film was shot at Honiball's home, called Hightide at Rosemount in the Parish of St James. 27:13
Watch this movie for the very first time. The soundtrack is awesome featuring legendary Jamaican Artis. Who are no longer with us like jacob miller, robbie, shakespeare gregory, isaac great movie.
One of the best movie to ever come out of jamaica
Hardest man with the drums...hoursemouth.......#cha...
Classic film….one of my all time favorites.
I watch the whole interview and I learn many new things ❤
Interview? It's a movie lol.
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Thank you for posting this movie . Great fun! 20 miles SW of Miami Fl. Love Love💕💕
The great horse mouth,, love the unity we had
I love this movie so much ❤️❤️❤️i watch this like every other day i think am responsible for most of this views 😂 best movie that comes out of jamaica classic ❤❤❤❤and am just in my 30 thirties lol
English subtitles are a must 😂
This is my favourite jamaican movie. It's a documentary when yu check it out. 😂the take over is the baddest scene staring dirty harry and horse mouth.
Just love this movie,,, 🍿 every moment,,, 💯✔️😄🤣🇯🇲🔥🌄
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I and I will change the mood!
ReMOVE YUH!!!