I will always remember those nights we were together, Miranda. Praying and sharing Jah's love with one another... it was truly beautiful to me. Those nights I won't forget Lord knows I get sad. But I guess the wiles of this world seduced you and you left my side. I forgive you, for I hold no resentment towards you only prayers so the Lord may guide you and give you peace of mind. Bless...
[26 November 2022] I'm sorry for your loss. You're a good poet and writer - you write like a poet, I think - and your comment reminded me (in a good way) of an old poem by a Franco-English poet of the early Twentieth Century, Hillaire Belloc. The poem is called "Tarantella" and it's about memory and a lost Miranda. It reads in full: *Do you remember an Inn, Miranda* ? *Do you remember an Inn* ? *And the tedding and the spreading of the straw* *For a bedding* *And the fleas that tease in the High Pyrenees* *And the wine that tasted of tar* *And the cheers and the jeers of the young muleteers* *Under the vine of the dark veranda* ? *Do you remember an Inn, Miranda* ? *Do you remember an Inn* ? *And the cheers and the jeers of the young muleteers* *Who hadn't got a penny* *And who weren't paying any* *And the hammer at the doors and the din* *And the Hip! Hop! Hap* *Of the clap* *Of the hands to the twirl and the swirl* *Of the girl gone chancing* *Glancing* *Dancing* *Backing and advancing* *Snapping of the clapper to the spin* *Out and in* *And the Ting! Tong! Tang! of the guitar* ? *Do you remember an Inn, Miranda* ? *Do you remember an Inn* ? *Never more* *Miranda* *Never more* *Only the high peaks hoar* *And Aragon a torrent at the door* *No sound* *In the walls of the Halls where falls* *The tread* *Of the feet of the dead to the ground* *No sound* *But the boom* *Of the far Waterfall like Doom* ... I don't know if reading that would make you feel better or not, but I hope it does make you feel better. One Love.
These are powerful lyrics worth digesting and internalizing. Tell them. Some will always live to regret and the prophets had warned them but they failed to listen.
@@mcadventuremaps What Bob wrote was nothing selfish or insulting. It seems to me that Bob just asked an innocent question pertaining to what David thinks counts as life in ways that matter. Is it so bad to be of the mindset of “one love” for all living feeling beings that have faces and families? It seems you’re among the many people who don’t want to question their own virtue signaling that they really are pro-life in all ways. None of us would have liked to have been born an animal destined to be killed.
What thoughts do you have about the lyrics? Imho it's a pretty bad message they spread with that song. Did they really mean it? I wouldn't listen to that kind of thoughts for joy... would be the oppisite of joy to me. Even if I really enjoy the music - how they play - how they sing - but not WHAT they sing. I'm really interested in your oppinions.
Yeah I do not agree with the lyrics too... Amazing riddim and production by an awesome group called Black Uhuru, but this is an anti-abortion song, written back in that days, in other times and in a different social-cultural reality... So that's up to us interpretate and understand those kind of things too... For example, many jamaican artists (especially dancehall artists) have lots of homofobic lyrics, a common behavior and identity spread in their reality. Even though some artists changed their position and made public regrets, I think that we must discuss these themes in order to not keep stuck in the past! Big up and listen to reggae music!! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🔊🔊
Gregório Peretta Black Uhuru lyric is based on reality. Real is always real false is always false it’s doesn’t matter in this generation old generation abortion is bad.
I'd say 'their' lyrics are based on 'their' perception of reality which was formed by 'their' influence during that time. If you say 'abortion is bad', did you think about pregnancies after sexual abuse? Isn't it wrong to tell women they have give birth to child from a men they didn't want to have sex with?
Agree with you, but isn’t it more about telling couples to be cautious than about blaming women and couples. I am really asking! Do the lyrics condemn women, who aborted children - or do they just tell people to be cautious? The later would be ok with me, I mean, who would disagree that it is better to prevent pregnancy than to abort children?
Angelika: I agree with you about abortion. School sex education and contraception should be promoted, as there will be fewer unwanted pregnancies in the first place. Some children born with no future end up wishing they were dead. I do think some of the lyrics at least criticize women, including "So leave your pills and thrills And your world of sodomy Show unto yourself woman no sympathy I say throw away the boots And I want my little youth Throw away the pills And I need my little girl Woman! Don't you got feelings?" What sodomy? Of course women should sympathize with and respect themselves. It should not be all about the man's perceived needs. I bought most of Black Uhuru's music and was going to buy one or two more yesterday, but noticed this song, looked it up and now I am less enthusiastic.
@@bobdavis4848 If women having abortions were truly concerned with "respecting themselves", they would be more apprehensive about having relations with just whomever, and unprotected at that. Sure there are incidents of **pe but the vast majority of women undergoing abortions have consensual relations.
I will always remember those nights we were together, Miranda. Praying and sharing Jah's love with one another... it was truly beautiful to me. Those nights I won't forget Lord knows I get sad. But I guess the wiles of this world seduced you and you left my side. I forgive you, for I hold no resentment towards you only prayers so the Lord may guide you and give you peace of mind. Bless...
[26 November 2022] I'm sorry for your loss.
You're a good poet and writer - you write like a poet, I think - and your comment reminded me (in a good way) of an old poem by a Franco-English poet of the early Twentieth Century, Hillaire Belloc. The poem is called "Tarantella" and it's about memory and a lost Miranda. It reads in full:
*Do you remember an Inn, Miranda* ?
*Do you remember an Inn* ?
*And the tedding and the spreading of the straw*
*For a bedding*
*And the fleas that tease in the High Pyrenees*
*And the wine that tasted of tar*
*And the cheers and the jeers of the young muleteers*
*Under the vine of the dark veranda* ?
*Do you remember an Inn, Miranda* ?
*Do you remember an Inn* ?
*And the cheers and the jeers of the young muleteers*
*Who hadn't got a penny*
*And who weren't paying any*
*And the hammer at the doors and the din*
*And the Hip! Hop! Hap*
*Of the clap*
*Of the hands to the twirl and the swirl*
*Of the girl gone chancing*
*Glancing*
*Dancing*
*Backing and advancing*
*Snapping of the clapper to the spin*
*Out and in*
*And the Ting! Tong! Tang! of the guitar* ?
*Do you remember an Inn, Miranda* ?
*Do you remember an Inn* ?
*Never more*
*Miranda*
*Never more*
*Only the high peaks hoar*
*And Aragon a torrent at the door*
*No sound*
*In the walls of the Halls where falls*
*The tread*
*Of the feet of the dead to the ground*
*No sound*
*But the boom*
*Of the far Waterfall like Doom* ...
I don't know if reading that would make you feel better or not, but I hope it does make you feel better. One Love.
Roots Reggae at the best-Black Uhuru is Dance Reggae Music❤
irony that this is on virgin records
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😅👌👌👌
These are powerful lyrics worth digesting and internalizing. Tell them. Some will always live to regret and the prophets had warned them but they failed to listen.
Ppm
no group can match this icon reggae group in their genre and style.. powerful..at the extreme.🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
The original wailers of Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh will forever be the living epitome of Reggae music. Respect
No group can match Black Uhuru, I agree with you in this genre. Especially in dub style!
Ce reggae légendaire, je ne m'en lasse pas.
Superbe music, j'aime bien le reggae.
ça k'cé bon ! de plus en plus rare les gens qui écoutent ça!
Chief songwriter, lead vocalist, Michael Rose Real Roots Reggae Legend
Original Rasta brethren n sistern one love every time Benji Nyah Tribesman Leeds England
Dis tuneee will never get old kick down da block back da inna dayz Brap Brap Brap 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏾👊🏾☝🏾
That bass makes we wanna pump out the speakers
I strongly believe reggea music can save humanity
🖤
It brings people together.
Me too
Putin: hold my beer
Fo sure
🔥🔥🔥🔥 heavy 🔥🔥🔥✨✨✨✨✨✨good 🔥🔥🔥tune✨✨✨✨i love all of u🔥🔥🔥🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻RIP PUMA beautiful soul🌹🌹🌹💕💕💕💫💫💫☀️☀️☀️☀️
RIP to all the black babies taken from this world
Exactly 😭😭😭
Heavy, Beat....Jah .. Rastaaaàa.🤲🏾🦁👌🏾❣️
Not a reggae fan, but awesome message! THou shalt not kill!
So you don't eat meat or fish?
@@bobdavis4848 don't start, Bob.
@@mcadventuremaps What Bob wrote was nothing selfish or insulting. It seems to me that Bob just asked an innocent question pertaining to what David thinks counts as life in ways that matter. Is it so bad to be of the mindset of “one love” for all living feeling beings that have faces and families? It seems you’re among the many people who don’t want to question their own virtue signaling that they really are pro-life in all ways. None of us would have liked to have been born an animal destined to be killed.
@@bobdavis4848 Animals =/= humans
@@Vettel2011 Actually, scientifically, human beings are also part of the animals kingdom.
Michael rose is a legend
Dodałem to do mojej playlisty "Reggae"
Nice song. Evergreen!!!
Massa demais Black uhuru ,só pancada
The elders are speaking 🔊
No matter what anyone thinks about abortion we can’t dispute the fact that its Murdering The Innocent!!!!!
Tell them Black Uhuru........!
This lives on
contraceptive roots reggae
Certainly is x
You gotta have choice !
!!!!! MASSIVE MESSAGE REGGAE
Sensationnel
Indémodable
Puma so beautiful.
😍😊✌️
Correction black uhuru r legends
BIG UP JAH RASTAFARI FRON BRASIL
Woman trust your gut feeling
Excelente
What thoughts do you have about the lyrics? Imho it's a pretty bad message they spread with that song. Did they really mean it? I wouldn't listen to that kind of thoughts for joy... would be the oppisite of joy to me. Even if I really enjoy the music - how they play - how they sing - but not WHAT they sing. I'm really interested in your oppinions.
Mario Waxenegger this is an anti abortion song
@@brielle5193 well I figured that out. But do you have any opinion about the message of that song? That was my actual question man...
Yeah I do not agree with the lyrics too... Amazing riddim and production by an awesome group called Black Uhuru, but this is an anti-abortion song, written back in that days, in other times and in a different social-cultural reality...
So that's up to us interpretate and understand those kind of things too...
For example, many jamaican artists (especially dancehall artists) have lots of homofobic lyrics, a common behavior and identity spread in their reality. Even though some artists changed their position and made public regrets, I think that we must discuss these themes in order to not keep stuck in the past!
Big up and listen to reggae music!!
🇯🇲🇯🇲🔊🔊
Gregório Peretta Black Uhuru lyric is based on reality. Real is always real false is always false it’s doesn’t matter in this generation old generation abortion is bad.
I'd say 'their' lyrics are based on 'their' perception of reality which was formed by 'their' influence during that time. If you say 'abortion is bad', did you think about pregnancies after sexual abuse? Isn't it wrong to tell women they have give birth to child from a men they didn't want to have sex with?
Awesome riddim and production. Awfull lyrics and message...
You hire wat I say youth Mon wicked increase that's life when you living in the getto know me no right a you get
Pure Uhuru with Rose and Puma Jones
With heavyweights Sly and Robbie.
Que vibe eu sentia pow pow
To chyba tekst anty aborcyjny
Tututu twet sting dale wou
RASTAFARI
To think abortion is still such an issue even in their time they made a song titled it.
Minha bike verde!
the bollox!!!!!!
Pure 432 HERTZ .....;
Yes I!!!!
Maria youth Mon hot stepping a no play thing right abortion got to have caution
First degree murda I’ve done sixteen and over va va va va va va
It's adult sixteen and over
@@jracerichardsmy bad
Abortion might be the lesser evil as measured by the percentage of children which are born without any future.
Agree with you, but isn’t it more about telling couples to be cautious than about blaming women and couples. I am really asking! Do the lyrics condemn women, who aborted children - or do they just tell people to be cautious? The later would be ok with me, I mean, who would disagree that it is better to prevent pregnancy than to abort children?
No.
@@dirkpehrke9909 You are right in all your statements.
Angelika: I agree with you about abortion. School sex education and contraception should be promoted, as there will be fewer unwanted pregnancies in the first place. Some children born with no future end up wishing they were dead. I do think some of the lyrics at least criticize women, including "So leave your pills and thrills And your world of sodomy Show unto yourself woman no sympathy I say throw away the boots And I want my little youth Throw away the pills And I need my little girl Woman! Don't you got feelings?" What sodomy? Of course women should sympathize with and respect themselves. It should not be all about the man's perceived needs. I bought most of Black Uhuru's music and was going to buy one or two more yesterday, but noticed this song, looked it up and now I am less enthusiastic.
@@bobdavis4848 If women having abortions were truly concerned with "respecting themselves", they would be more apprehensive about having relations with just whomever, and unprotected at that. Sure there are incidents of **pe but the vast majority of women undergoing abortions have consensual relations.
Abortion is not "HEALTHCARE"...NUFF I.
NUFF Said.
Wicked,wicked Black Uhuru with Sly & Robbie.;-D