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Watching a Rockers VHS tape when I was 14 showed me what reggae was all about. Until then I had only heard Bob and Ziggy, maybe some ub40. Then Horsemouth changed my life. Full respect to the legend 🇯🇲🦁
More interviews with Horsemouth please. As a huge fan of Jamaican musicianship I would like to hear Horsemouth talk more about 1.His memories of Dennis Brown and John Holt. 2. The creative process Jamaican artists used in the 70's to create all those amazing songs. 3. The unique phrasing in reggae basslines 4. His thoughts on why and how so much great music has been created in Jamaica.
Yes many rasta were killed before the Queen's visit to "prevent" the Monarch from seeing them....That's part of the dark history we seldom get to hear or read about....Echoes ot the Green Bay killings...Thank You Big Youth...
Interesting!! Give thanks for this. I had a uncle in pocominia and other uncle that beat the drums of cuminia. However I didn’t know John Canoe was a ppl group. I thought it was a celebration of the great African, that the Europeans called John Canoe. I must look further into this, thanks for sparkling my interest.
1966, St. Lucia, my connection to the Queen too. Won her touring car in a raffle. Educational interview. Insightful on the connection between Pocomania (new to me) and the rasta beat. Terrible events for the Rasta community in 1966. That story needs to be told in depth too.
Come on give it up for reggae drummers , the most unique drummers on the planet. Combination of African roots rhythms-jazz and rnb. One of the baddest reggae drummers was Grizzly of Steel Pulse. Carly Barrett in my eyes is still No1 but Leroy and Sly are up there. Too many…Style Scott & the left handed drummer of Chalice..
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I love this guy, such a peaceful soul! Cheers from Detroit!
Watching a Rockers VHS tape when I was 14 showed me what reggae was all about. Until then I had only heard Bob and Ziggy, maybe some ub40. Then Horsemouth changed my life. Full respect to the legend 🇯🇲🦁
This is a powerful cultural account of Jamaica. History is preserved.
We A Rockers ✊🏿🦁
More interviews with Horsemouth please. As a huge fan of Jamaican musicianship I would like to hear Horsemouth talk more about 1.His memories of Dennis Brown and John Holt. 2. The creative process Jamaican artists used in the 70's to create all those amazing songs. 3. The unique phrasing in reggae basslines 4. His thoughts on why and how so much great music has been created in Jamaica.
Up up up
Thank you for sharing this wisdom! Rockers!
Really love Pocomania because it put you in the spirtual realm. Thank God for the Rastas and for all their contributions they made over the world.
Thank you for sharing! What a great musician, so integral to the development of reggae.
my favourite Drummer ever, no doubt bout that ❤💛💚
I could listen to Leroy talk all day
Legend
Horsemouth Wallace Is One Of A Kind💚💛❤️🔥🔥✊🏾✊🏾
Leroy my uncle…happy holidays
My Grandmother was also a Healer. In Trinidad we call the revivalist (kumina, pocomania) tradition, "spiritual baptist".
This is an important video about the cultural connections.
Much love ........🙏
really interesting interview . He is all over the 1970's era reggae LPs and singles .
Leroy the great man.
This drum rhythm was used in Fish Market riddim that then influenced Dennis the Menace to make the Pounder Riddim and is now used in reggaeton!
One love....Jah Jah man.... Holly man fire... Horsemoith...
Some Rastas deny the Pocomania influence on Nyabinghi music but he showed it .
Yes more of the intro drumming!
Yes many rasta were killed before the Queen's visit to "prevent" the Monarch from seeing them....That's part of the dark history we seldom get to hear or read about....Echoes ot the Green Bay killings...Thank You Big Youth...
Legend 🥁🥁🥁
4:00 I've heard burning spear hitting that same tune not sure which song but I'm glad I got this recommendation it's eye opening
Interesting!! Give thanks for this. I had a uncle in pocominia and other uncle that beat the drums of cuminia.
However I didn’t know John Canoe was a ppl group. I thought it was a celebration of the great African, that the Europeans called John Canoe. I must look further into this, thanks for sparkling my interest.
More respect Mr wallace to 🇨🇵
1966, St. Lucia, my connection to the Queen too. Won her touring car in a raffle.
Educational interview. Insightful on the connection between Pocomania (new to me) and the rasta beat.
Terrible events for the Rasta community in 1966. That story needs to be told in depth too.
Leroy horsemouth wallace forever
Come on give it up for reggae drummers , the most unique drummers on the planet. Combination of African roots rhythms-jazz and rnb. One of the baddest reggae drummers was Grizzly of Steel Pulse. Carly Barrett in my eyes is still No1 but Leroy and Sly are up there. Too many…Style Scott & the left handed drummer of Chalice..
My love. Thank you. Selassie I
Blessings iyah greetings from Vanuatu 😁😃👍🔥🔥🇻🇺🇻🇺🇻🇺
Hero
Gratitude 🙏🏾
I know y’all heard that crazy hi hat🔥🔥🔥
Where can I get the Rockers t shirt at the beginning of this recording
Leroy what happen to yuh? Lord have mercy look pon mi grandson
Leroy you're going the wrong way!! Hahaha
HOUSEMOUTH ✊✊✊✊
HORSEY 🐴🥁
Big up horemouth
🥁🥁🥁🥁💚💛❤️🔥🔥🔥
InI only dance 2 Rockerz Musiq !
BiGGuP Selassie ☀️ an HiM Top Rankin Selector Dirty Harry 🔥
He loves Peter TOSH.
Horsemouth needs our help - th-cam.com/video/lKewGAhZ2ZA/w-d-xo.html&t
Selassie I
Remember it's the king and queen of England Ban the Rastafari Bible phiby the maroon were rasta man if you didn't knew or known
The systems killed Peter TOSH
Legend