Freddie Mcgregor! His message changed my life, I locked my hair, Hail Rastafari and never looked back, the locks is gone now but the message remains.....LOVE is all we need! BIG-UP to Freedie, Long life to you🙏🏽💯
This is the first time I ever saw an interview with Freddie.he speak so eloquently .I didn't know he was from Clarendon likewise Ernest wilson.And his mother was a kindergarten Teacher likewise my mother.
Freddie McGregor, one of our finest musicians who's also a drummer taught by I-Law-we, Brigadier Jerry's selector a master drummer. Freddie's contributions to Reggae will forever be entrenched in our annals. I honour this man, he has some real powerful messages in his songs but to find out you'll have to check out his catalogue. Freddie you're truly a REVOLUTIONIST has you stated in one of your earlier songs with the 7th Extension Band.
I'm 67 yrs old& have followed me.mcgregor career for a long time,& I respect his grind& Hussle,grussle,& the bigship captain buisness attitude of gratitude 🙏🐓,he. Has set a good standard for other singers& players of instruments, successful prosperity
One of the baddest tunes the Clarendonians did, too much to mention but I would say *"Tables Gonna Turn"* is one, *"Rude Boy Gone A Jail"* and the immortal *" You Can't Be Happy."* Freddie bad bad bad fi years.
Freddy also was a stauch 12 tribes member who went to sheshemane very early,he is strictly buisness in 🎵 music,his lawyer Bruce colphin speaks very highly of him,bobby Babylon is one of my best tunes by freddy
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Wonderful storytelling! I could sit here all day long and listen to him sharing his experiences.🌸💕
Freddy recounts vividly and fluently as if it was a few moments ago, no wonder this man is so verse in academia
Absolutely and he brings me waaaay back, all that he spoke about just move forward in my mind.
Respect💯
@@paulineboothe9982 ya man, he's the real deal
Get well soon sir. A true legend in all of music. 💯🇬🇧👍🙏
Freddie Mcgregor! His message changed my life, I locked my hair, Hail Rastafari and never looked back, the locks is gone now but the message remains.....LOVE is all we need! BIG-UP to Freedie, Long life to you🙏🏽💯
"His message "??
Thank you Freddy for reminding me about those Thomas
My grandmother that miss etalny big up every time
This is the first time I ever saw an interview with Freddie.he speak so eloquently .I didn't know he was from Clarendon likewise Ernest wilson.And his mother was a kindergarten Teacher likewise my mother.
One of my favorite artist and the legendary one still alive and in good health. Watching all the way from Vanuatu 😁😀👍🔥🔥🇻🇺🇻🇺🇻🇺
Jr.Ras Entertainment .I understand he got a stroke. But is doing ok recuperating He is indeed an icon
Freddy always seemed like a good guy and a really nice soulful vocalist
Nuff respect to Freddie, keep sharing your stories so that the youth understand the struggle to get to where you are is real and the journey is long🙏🏾
I love u freddie,❤🙏❤
I LOVE THIS GUY. 😍😍😍😍
One of the Best singer's in the whole wide World not only in Jamaica but Worldwide .... would love to hear more of this interview
Big up freddy, I remember the patty pan bus, it was hot, and no air conditioning like the container the shop keep beef patties in
Blessings i grew up listening to is music. He look so young
Freddie McGregor, one of our finest musicians who's also a drummer taught by I-Law-we, Brigadier Jerry's selector a master drummer. Freddie's contributions to Reggae will forever be entrenched in our annals. I honour this man, he has some real powerful messages in his songs but to find out you'll have to check out his catalogue. Freddie you're truly a REVOLUTIONIST has you stated in one of your earlier songs with the 7th Extension Band.
Bless up Freddie McGregor
I'm 67 yrs old& have followed me.mcgregor career for a long time,& I respect his grind& Hussle,grussle,& the bigship captain buisness attitude of gratitude 🙏🐓,he. Has set a good standard for other singers& players of instruments, successful prosperity
Give thanks to all my Clarendon friends and family one don parish Clarendon May Pen a ano play pen
Family from wood hall Clarendon
We need him to steady the Reggae Industry and teach the youths.
Big ship my favourite Freddie tune
The food container we use to call it CARRIER
Brings back memories back in the day in Jamaica
We need the rest of this interview...
One of the best out of Jamaica, push come to shove one of my favorite and many other, respect due.
Big up out of Clarendon
The big ship captain
Hi I can sing to I wood loves to do a song
love this mans music and stories
Big up yourself Freddie Golden voice.
Bless up 🙏🏾..
One of the baddest tunes the Clarendonians did, too much to mention but I would say *"Tables Gonna Turn"* is one, *"Rude Boy Gone A Jail"* and the immortal *" You Can't Be Happy."* Freddie bad bad bad fi years.
Big Ups Captain!!! 💚💛❤️🔥🔥🔥
Freddy also was a stauch 12 tribes member who went to sheshemane very early,he is strictly buisness in 🎵 music,his lawyer Bruce colphin speaks very highly of him,bobby Babylon is one of my best tunes by freddy
I love this history story 😁😃😀
Big up Freddie
real talk
Great story! :-)
Did Freddy cut his locks?
Unfortunately we all get old and for some hair falls out 😉
Seven year old boy kept a whole nutmeg in his mouth all the way from Clarendon to Kingston....?
A shet pan or carrier.
I wonder why Freddie cut his locks
It's Freddie's business. One ❤️
@@elfredawright social media is everybody's business so anyone can ask a question simple as that
Receding hairline...
I THOUGHT FREDDY HAD PASSED.
Hell no he's alive and well.
@@robertworpole1351 ok