Ohh my. Goodness this song back in the day 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 when they used to drop the baseline in the blues party, the whole place went crazy Man me and my girls used to rave to this 🎶 🎶🎶 I heard it yesterday on radio 1xtra and it took me right back to those fun days of my youth, the sound system would keep this song on treble for the longest time and then drop the baseline 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
This is one tune I will never ever forget from it came out back in the 70s the first time I heard it Back in Bristol, England by studio17 sound system at the blues Dances I was not able to stand near the bass speakers and the floors were shaking so hard the pressure from the deep Bass scared off evil spirits, deep respect to L Coxon & RIP Fabian 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 did a wonderful job with this wicked wicked tune 💯💯💯💯👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💣💣💣💣💣💥💥💥💥💥🇬🇧🇯🇲🇬🇧🇯🇲🇯🇲
This is Song has been classified as the best tune ever to warm up your sound system. This would shake the windows of any Town Hall played throughout the country. Respect due to all the individuals who created such a powerful song
So true, just brings that said memory, inner city, sound system, community hall shake down 💪 also wouldn't it be great to know the musicians who played on this classic, I mean who even knows who played that mighty bass-line - a travesty that most of us don't 🤔
@@alanmartin7287 Wow, why am I not surprised, legend bass player of the very highest order and clear example of his superb pedigree, right here - many thanks and blessings brother 🙏💪
Flippin Heck......This tune should have been nominated for it's originality, rawness and authenticity! This was is a absolutely, incredible record....I am speechless...... Nuff respect to all who contributed to the conception of this beautiful, awesome tune.
Big me parre ya dun no the vibes we go through all sound system like suffera sound test up pon bassline rassclatttt memories by score ya na see. Late night blues who know a way me sey? Big up still seen
Dis classic is my signature choon - whenever I do my radio show this is da choon I ALWAYS sign out with - love to feel di place shake down wid di bass. Holla if ya want it
This was the sound system test chune back in the day, heavy but the sound had to be 100% fit to handle it properly....full watts no distortion, kriss and nice. Fatman in the basement at Rex theatre East London and Jah Shaka in Phoebe's North London both got it just right, it was a wonderful thing to behold, as LKJ would say, "a bad music shaken up your flesh", and Fatman would observe, you "cyan listen to dis ya music played, how we play it if you are weak in heart"...True. Best music in the world!
I don't know if you're telling the truth but I definitely remember those dances. I was probably there too. I'll be brutally honest with you.... there were very,very few white people even listening to this music back then, let alone going to these sessions. You must have been an extremely rare sight. Most white people I knew would have been shit scared to even go anywhere near the doors at a Shaka v Coxsone sound clash in the 1970s. That's the God honest truth!
FABIAN...FLAWLESS ARTISTE I REMEMBER THIS TUNE GROWING UP I HAVE COME OF AGE NOW TIME HAS MOVED ON BUT THIS TUNE IS SO DEEP AND MEANINGFUL LAST TRACK STAY BLESSED EVERY ONE 🙏❤🙏
A great shame that Jamaica rejected her music because she was a white American until she came to England and worked with Burning Spear now they love her Fabian you are now loved all over the world 🌍 RIP x
I think she was a Panamanian who was brought up in the US. You would not class her as black but she was not white either. However certain groups in Jamaica rejected reggae(roots) music outright at the beginning irrespective of the artist, so she was not a great exception in that regard. Jamaican ruling elite only started to accept reggae music after it became accepted overseas. Nowadays its surprising to hear that because most people(now) associate reggae must with Jamaica and most Jamaicans see it as intrinsic to their culture. But that was not completely true at reggae musics inception. And yes RIP
I have loved this tune since the 70s when I was in my teens. The words are still relevant now nearly 40 years later..So sad to hear of her passing Fabien RIEP will never forget you or this tune 🎵🎵🎵🎵🙏🏽😪❤️❤️
FABIAN....these vibes are so natural and true once in a life time you come across a very special ARTISTE who produced I of the most historic record ever made❤❤❤
You'll never hear Roots to surpass this track. This is the original version - Coxone Sound System (and the others including Moa Ambassa, Metro Downbeat, Sir Joe the MIGHTY Jah Shaka etc etc ). Who remembers those days? Free to come and go. Sound clash, blues dance, house party, shubine, weekenders for the energetic..
Just got my new Honda HRV and I always test out the sound system in a new car with this tune, nobody driving too close to me, pedestrians heads are turning and a nod of approval from a delivery biker at the traffic lights...lol
The very 1st 12 inch I got back in 1978. Solid roots tune which is not made like this anymore. It's the b side of Jimmy Linsday's 'Easy. Classic double hitter.
Along with the Deb version of Mop and Cry probably the heaviest tune ever....remember shaking the glasses off the bar shelf when we played this in a dance lol.......great times.
Yes I rember your right! Was at the club in North London fatman hi fi in 1976 the floors were trembling !those were the good old days when we enjoyed parties !!
From 4.35 minutes in, this is the top track of the greatest moments in reggae music. Dub plate, is that special room, where the Voodoo calls. It's only marginally better, than Hugh Mundel's, 'Book of Life ', the dub cut. Neither can be appreciated without the bassyist sound system you can get, but don't make it extremely loud, make it as deep as you can. Feel the power.
YES ! THIS TUNE REMINDS ME OF THE 70s. The many dark halls and the only light you could see was the electrical sparks flying out of the tubed amplifier. Man dem clutching their chosen drink, mine was rum and black. Man and gal against the wall, in position you only read about, as the sweat poured from their foreheads. The smell of ganja on man clothes, almost made you pass out. Those were the days 😢
it was a sound bwoy who put this up because it's been remastered to perfection - its the BASS - heavy, rounded off and not distorted - yu can run a sound wid DIS!
No other music like reggae to test your speakers. Unless you have decent speakers and a decent amp, you won't truly feel this! Alternatively, a decent set of headphones! As sweet as it was back in the day when it was first released
Greatest deepest bass line ever by Robbie Basspeare R.I.P
Ohh my. Goodness this song back in the day 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 when they used to drop the baseline in the blues party, the whole place went crazy
Man me and my girls used to rave to this 🎶 🎶🎶 I heard it yesterday on radio 1xtra and it took me right back to those fun days of my youth, the sound system would keep this song on treble for the longest time and then drop the baseline 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
This song was relevant then and today 🎯🔥🔥🔥
This is one tune I will never ever forget from it came out back in the 70s the first time I heard it Back in Bristol, England by studio17 sound system at the blues Dances I was not able to stand near the bass speakers and the floors were shaking so hard the pressure from the deep Bass scared off evil spirits, deep respect to L Coxon & RIP Fabian 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 did a wonderful job with this wicked wicked tune 💯💯💯💯👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💣💣💣💣💣💥💥💥💥💥🇬🇧🇯🇲🇬🇧🇯🇲🇯🇲
🙂🤗
Yes Iya.... when a demon hear dis ya sound dem head afi shatter!🖤
Bristol 😆😆😆😆
This is Song has been classified as the best tune ever to warm up your sound system. This would shake the windows of any Town Hall played throughout the country. Respect due to all the individuals who created such a powerful song
So true, just brings that said memory, inner city, sound system, community hall shake down 💪 also wouldn't it be great to know the musicians who played on this classic, I mean who even knows who played that mighty bass-line - a travesty that most of us don't 🤔
Hear hear! The bassweight on this, coupled with the lyrics, make for a heavy heavy track indeed 🔥
Blue's party late 70s early 80s
@@RR-kb2ks It was Robbie Shakespear on bass
@@alanmartin7287 Wow, why am I not surprised, legend bass player of the very highest order and clear example of his superb pedigree, right here - many thanks and blessings brother 🙏💪
The best reggae track ever I'm 54 and when I was 14 it was the boom still is
This track just reminds me of our lives with da struggle we have deal with every day..
I'm gonna string up in the garage and run dis ya riddim again, like the good old days.
FABIAN..WORDS CAN'T EXPRESS HOW DEEP THIS TUNE ACTUALLY GOES ITS POETRY IN MOTION🙏❤🙏
@TERA WATTZ.. FULL RESPECT FABIAN ITS THE MOST PRECIOUS SONG IN MY SELECTION ❤👍
@TERA WATTS FULL RESPECT YOU 🙏❤
CHOOOON ❤🎶🎵🔥💥
@@SweetP4home Respect for real i know that your music library is fully loaded😃
This bass line make the house shake at the Burning Spear gig in Birmingham last Saturday. Respect is due.
Such a wicked powerful deep meaningful tune sung so beautifully 🟥🟨🟩🔊
Flippin Heck......This tune should have been nominated for it's originality, rawness and authenticity!
This was is a absolutely, incredible record....I am speechless......
Nuff respect to all who contributed to the conception of this beautiful, awesome tune.
Agreed, The Might Lloyd Coxsone put his magic into this tune. Along with Sister Fabienne Miranda gorgeous voice
Big me parre ya dun no the vibes we go through all sound system like suffera sound test up pon bassline rassclatttt memories by score ya na see. Late night blues who know a way me sey? Big up still seen
Brilliant ,The words .....
Yes yes yes. Prophesy is without a doubt my most treasured vinyl!!!
Respect, peace and guidance.
Dis classic is my signature choon - whenever I do my radio show this is da choon I ALWAYS sign out with - love to feel di place shake down wid di bass. Holla if ya want it
It's a great tune and stands very much as a symbol of where we are right this moment!
yes I!
SHARE THE CALL!!🙂
yep
Thank you for this timeless 🇯🇲 roots classic. RIP Fabian 💝
The bass on this track is slamming
🔊😍
Seriously!
100%
RIP sista fabian!!! 😢 truly, u blessed us all... One of d best
A.J .Abdul-Jabbar Is she dead? I'm so sorry to hear that. God rest her soul.
xXgangster
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This was the sound system test chune back in the day, heavy but the sound had to be 100% fit to handle it properly....full watts no distortion, kriss and nice. Fatman in the basement at Rex theatre East London and Jah Shaka in Phoebe's North London both got it just right, it was a wonderful thing to behold, as LKJ would say, "a bad music shaken up your flesh", and Fatman would observe, you "cyan listen to dis ya music played, how we play it if you are weak in heart"...True.
Best music in the world!
First heard this at Hammersmith 77 Shaka vs sir coxane only white man in the dance, bass was immense those were the days
I don't know if you're telling the truth but I definitely remember those dances. I was probably there too. I'll be brutally honest with you.... there were very,very few white people even listening to this music back then, let alone going to these sessions. You must have been an extremely rare sight. Most white people I knew would have been shit scared to even go anywhere near the doors at a Shaka v Coxsone sound clash in the 1970s. That's the God honest truth!
Good for you....tune.
FABIAN...THIS TUNE IS TIMELESS 🙏❤🙏
@TERAWATTZ! FULL RESPECT HEY WHAT A TUNE .🙏❤
FABIAN...FLAWLESS ARTISTE I REMEMBER THIS TUNE GROWING UP I HAVE COME OF AGE NOW TIME HAS MOVED ON BUT THIS TUNE IS SO DEEP AND MEANINGFUL LAST TRACK STAY BLESSED EVERY ONE 🙏❤🙏
When u need to test your set
really test your set mih a play out mandeville tomorrow may test with this or bob natural mystic , real talk
patrick fletcher you sound like my Dad.
Yep first tops and mid then wait for it 8 scopes with pd in yu think me for about the other two another two but lower bass
This is the ultimate sound tester for sure
That is exactly what my husband is doing now. lololol
I've been looking for this song for a loooooong time
The basssss is innnnssssaaaaannnneeee!😲😵
A great shame that Jamaica rejected her music because she was a white American until she came to England and worked with Burning Spear now they love her Fabian you are now loved all over the world 🌍 RIP x
I think she was a Panamanian who was brought up in the US. You would not class her as black but she was not white either. However certain groups in Jamaica rejected reggae(roots) music outright at the beginning irrespective of the artist, so she was not a great exception in that regard. Jamaican ruling elite only started to accept reggae music after it became accepted overseas.
Nowadays its surprising to hear that because most people(now) associate reggae must with Jamaica and most Jamaicans see it as intrinsic to their culture. But that was not completely true at reggae musics inception. And yes RIP
the deepest... most sincere...bassline .. brass section... guitare licks.. and supreme vocals...
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Love will conquer all..
1010101100101
This tune allways gives me goosebumps
Me too
Got em each time listening to it and just found it a few days ago on a mix of reggae like this I’ll find the link and post it here
They don't make tunes like this no more
To true
Leroy Hamilton Jah know 😁😁😁
I have loved this tune since the 70s when I was in my teens. The words are still relevant now nearly 40 years later..So sad to hear of her passing Fabien RIEP will never forget you or this tune 🎵🎵🎵🎵🙏🏽😪❤️❤️
Beautiful music by Fabian.
This song sums up the true strengh of reggae music i dedicate this tune to redd@ this is my tune for you❤
FABIAN....these vibes are so natural and true once in a life time you come across a very special ARTISTE who produced I of the most historic record ever made❤❤❤
2021 still listening
You'll never hear Roots to surpass this track. This is the original version - Coxone Sound System (and the others including Moa Ambassa, Metro Downbeat, Sir Joe the MIGHTY Jah Shaka etc etc ). Who remembers those days? Free to come and go. Sound clash, blues dance, house party, shubine, weekenders for the energetic..
Just got my new Honda HRV and I always test out the sound system in a new car with this tune, nobody driving too close to me, pedestrians heads are turning and a nod of approval from a delivery biker at the traffic lights...lol
The production on this one is fucking raw! Loving it
When this was played at my birthday party,it was rewinded 10 times.Boom tune
Earthquake BASS just ah rock… Da palace Nice one ☝🏽 good tune ..😎
No doubt the greatest roots tune of all time. Monumental immortal music
Serious tune. First tune dropped by Sir Coxsone when I was at his earthnight dance. 🔥
The baseline on this tune though 😍 🔊🎶🎶
I used to lean up the speakers and when this one played it used to shake me till i had to move or be deaf. love it.
Pure spiritual......🙏🏿✊🏿
OLIVIEA THIS TUNE YOU LOVED IT REPRESENTS ALL THAT YOU ARE A TRAIL BLAZER I LOVE YOU FOR EVER AND ALWAYS JOHNNIE❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was raving to this tune in Stratford Rex love it dubwise
The most heavy weight baseline I've ever heard! this 'reminds me of the first rave I went to sound system fat man HiFi verses king tubby wow awesome!
CHA...✊🏿
fat Man and king tubby. GWARN.... good sounds... baseline..
heavy, beautiful and spiritual
AFICAN HEADCHARGE!!!!!🙂🤗
i remember this well, everyone would go crazy when it was played... BIG TUNE
2023 and this still a 🔥
Love her voice....
Resonates deeply 😢
Timeless classic tune
I was playing this song with the volume all the way up (p.s I was raised in a black house hold) my parents told me to turn the base up
I love this song, I've been listening to it since 2015.☺
The very 1st 12 inch I got back in 1978. Solid roots tune which is not made like this anymore. It's the b side of Jimmy Linsday's 'Easy. Classic double hitter.
no mine is the version
Such a good vibe, from Portugal Europe
old times loveing the memories,,,,,,,,top posting,keep up with the old tunes
Get down boogie if there ever was a sound, sweet sweet funk!
Bass line ! Big tune
Fabian... some good robot's and culture to start the new year @Terra watts! HAPPY NEW year to you🙏❤
ABSOLUTELY ADORE THIS!! TURN UP DE BASS ! mmmmm.. so mmmm... x
Along with the Deb version of Mop and Cry probably the heaviest tune ever....remember shaking the glasses off the bar shelf when we played this in a dance lol.......great times.
Sir Coxon mash de whole a england with dis ya riddim 👌
Windrush Our Backs are now against the Wall....
Well said👊🏾
THIS TUNE RITE HERE ..!!! 🔥🔥🔥 mORRRRRE FyaaH IyaaH 🔥🔥🔥
This is RIDDIM.. Revolutionary sounds.. Name dem fe real..
Grand Rising dem tune can't done ☀ blood 🔥
This is such an emotional Choon ✨✨✨
Liberation ~ Rastafari ~ H.I.M ~Papa Garvey
Not heard this tune in a while, but for some reason it's been playing in my head for weeks! Rastafari!! ✊🏿
Yes I rember your right! Was at the club in North London fatman hi fi in 1976 the floors were trembling !those were the good old days when we enjoyed parties !!
RIP Fabienne Miranda.
Blue Zodiac : Yes she sadly passed away in 2014.
👊🏿🙌🏿❤️🧡💚💜
R.i.p..🙏
"If there is a man to be blamed, let the politician be named..."
wicked wicked wicked, no words !!!!!!!!!!!!
dun know!
From 4.35 minutes in, this is the top track of the greatest moments in reggae music. Dub plate, is that special room, where the Voodoo calls. It's only marginally better, than Hugh Mundel's, 'Book of Life ', the dub cut. Neither can be appreciated without the bassyist sound system you can get, but don't make it extremely loud, make it as deep as you can. Feel the power.
Absolute classic proper b-line styleee. Great upload!
When life takes you down certain avenues go and listen to some one so constructive FABIAN❤❤🙏
YES ! THIS TUNE REMINDS ME OF THE 70s. The many dark halls and the only light you could see was the electrical sparks flying out of the tubed amplifier.
Man dem clutching their chosen drink, mine was rum and black.
Man and gal against the wall, in position you only read about, as the sweat poured from their foreheads.
The smell of ganja on man clothes, almost made you pass out.
Those were the days 😢
Brings back Beautufull Memories. 1980s. 400 Club. Torquay . Selection.
Real rootsy roots music!!
Looking for this for aeons, didn't know who sang it as I had it on an old tape played to death. Been Waiting a decade to put my mind at rest.
🙂🤗
I love this tune. Especially the base line❤
it was a sound bwoy who put this up because it's been remastered to perfection - its the BASS - heavy, rounded off and not distorted - yu can run a sound wid DIS!
1970s ,, bwoy big Big chiooooon.. mashed up mi ears
always loved dis chuneeee
This heavy riddim will break my windows ;P
Just great massive chune and what a dub unforgettable recording
Memories of my childhood..!!!! Originality stands alone!!!!!
bless iya....lookin for this longtime. I knew i would find it cos its a big tune so thanx yeah
love it bless
BIG BIG BIG CHOON! Give thanks to mi farda for bringing me up on proper music
FABIAN SUCH A GREAT ARTISTE MASSIVE TRACK HAPPY BIRTHDAY@COLIN SMITH
Very special black diamond 💎 Lik wood
NOW this is a top tune,,,,,,luv it wicked,,
No other music like reggae to test your speakers. Unless you have decent speakers and a decent amp, you won't truly feel this!
Alternatively, a decent set of headphones!
As sweet as it was back in the day when it was first released
TO @ DJ DIGITAL PARTY HEAR THIS AND KEEP THE FAITH WE ALL KNOW THAT GOD IS GREAT 👍👍👍
Back in the day🔥🔥
Choon and Ive never seen it on Utube Download this now cause its never been up.. thanks uploader nice recording :)
Wicked tune.!
FIRE!!
This tune is proceless