*ILAFULL 82 R.SUNSPLAH!!! PERFORMANCES 🆙🆙🆙🆙🆙.. MISSED THIS ONE, HAD TO ATTEND INTERNATIONAL RASTAFARI CONFERENCE IN Toronto, Canada: BUT, WE FLEW INTO Jamaica FOR THE FOLLOWING.. THANKSGIVING IMORE FOR SHARING WITH THE 🌍.. BLESSED LOVE 🔥🖤🔥*
My dad has the VHS of this and we used to watch it together when I was growing up. I tell ya, when he told me he found the full video on here, I cried happy tears because I haven’t seen these since I was like 8 or 9 and I’m 28 now.. ❤️💛💚
I remember this on some pay channel. We copied it and then I was able to make a tape to listen to off the video. Played that thing all the way through college starting 10 years later. Introduced me to great groups like Steel Pulse, Mighty Diamonds, Burning Spear, and Aswad. One of the fraternities on campus held "Reggaefest" every Spring and one year featured Eek A Mouse. Awesome show!
The beginning of a new era in reggae (post-Marley). This period sparked a new awareness and creativity in the reggae artistes of that era, which culminated in the highest recorded growth and penetration of reggae music (1981 - 1991)...
@@donhue4546 True indeed. Actually, I had decided to take in the entire period of the changing styles, other than roots (rub a dub/deejay, ragamuffin/dancehall). In fact, what beats me the most is that most of the artistes whose careers seemed to peak immediately after Bob's passing were all present and active during his lifetime. While some of them did make their modest marks alongside Bob, but were somewhat overshadowed by his larger-than-life image, the most seemed to be casual in their approach to the music, embracing more the feel-good, ganja-blazing, 'rudie' way of life then... Until Bob died and the whole world stood still in respect and appreciation! Only at this moment did it become clear how much Bob's music had penetrated and conquered the globe, far beyond the shores of little Jamaica! Then, the big scramble began; almost everyone seemed to wake up from slumber and try to put their acts together. While some artistes creatively competed over who would wear Bob's shoes, the rest tried to at least cash in on the big money-spinning machine reggae music had become. Of course, with the great promotional works of producers like Joe Gibbs, King Tubbys, Scientist, among others and of course, not forgetting the invaluable contributions of foremost presenters of that era, especially David Rodigan and Barry Gordon, the stage was set for an interesting musical revolution which saw reggae music conquering one continent after the other. Even until this day...
@@tonyogbata2022 been through the journey,and prefer the music from 1961-66,you missed out lovers rock,bangara,digital reggae,i tkink it was 1985 reggae went digital, 1979 we had 2tone,and ub40, and sugar minott,misty in roots was making it big in that year,and as for the artist most of them made thier name through rock steady,was only a marley when he was a wailer. we must remember the sound systems back in the 60ts,from there to here, weather it be,ried,dodd,buster,kinh edwards,tom the sebastian or byron lee,these guys were the pioneers,sadly most jaimcans never here of such men. still a mystery,to when ska actually started,,had many debates,and peoples claims come up short!!! oh well memories flooding back to my youth,when i use to listen to john peel,rankin miss p and lkj on radio to hear what the world of reggae had to offer,peace,
Jamaicans who came to England first was not in poverty the just wanted better out of life my parents sold a thriving family farm to be able to afford to come to England with their already British passport so Jamaicans, we have ambition so we will always do good no matter where we go in a music , sports , history you name it . O N E Love cause out of menu we are one
I"ve still got the VHS cassette tape ..My highlights were Chalice "3 O:clock Road Block, Steel Pulse " Blues Dance Raid, Big Youth, Mutabaruka, The Mighty Diamonds, Marcia Griffiths....
I was there in Montego Bay 1982. I remember Stevie Wonder performed with Third World at 4am.I was half asleep.Fantastic memories Evangelist ROGER MANSOUR former manager of Junior Braitwaite from the original WAILERS
Pour connaître le reggae autre que Bob Marley il faut savoir que se best of du reggae sunsplash qui est le festival qui monte les meilleurs chanteurs reggae de chaque année et sublime surtout pour son roots et c'est DJ's 2 exemples mutabaruka big yôut sublime
*ILAFULL 82 R.SUNSPLAH!!! PERFORMANCES 🆙🆙🆙🆙🆙.. MISSED THIS ONE, HAD TO ATTEND INTERNATIONAL RASTAFARI CONFERENCE IN Toronto, Canada: BUT, WE FLEW INTO Jamaica FOR THE FOLLOWING.. THANKSGIVING IMORE FOR SHARING WITH THE 🌍.. BLESSED LOVE 🔥🖤🔥*
I watched this cool reggae sunsplash some 40+ years ago. Today I'm happy to be alive at 60 to watch it again. It's really reminiscent.
This has to be the best line up that I have ever seen! !!!
MISTY N ROOTS IS MISSING THE GLADIATORS AND CULTURE
My dad has the VHS of this and we used to watch it together when I was growing up. I tell ya, when he told me he found the full video on here, I cried happy tears because I haven’t seen these since I was like 8 or 9 and I’m 28 now.. ❤️💛💚
We had the vhs of it too in maybe 1985
Yeah. Nah feel nah way brother. Iman crying all the time when I hear dis here music! That's a really good cover.
I share same experience with you
@@mostlylivemusicreels I watched it when I came out from high school around 1982/1983. What a joy watching it again today 2023.
My dad too
I remember this on some pay channel. We copied it and then I was able to make a tape to listen to off the video. Played that thing all the way through college starting 10 years later. Introduced me to great groups like Steel Pulse, Mighty Diamonds, Burning Spear, and Aswad. One of the fraternities on campus held "Reggaefest" every Spring and one year featured Eek A Mouse. Awesome show!
David Hinds still sounds the same today
I always loved this group especially David I yelled his name out at a Philly performance I just love David, always did I'm American named Judy. Kwa
1982 upto 1986 STEEL PULSE IN THEIR ABSOLUTE PRIME, AND BEST REGGAE LIVE ACT AROUND !!!!!
THE MIGHTY DIAMONDS WERE THE BETTER THAN STEEL PULSE
The beginning of a new era in reggae (post-Marley). This period sparked a new awareness and creativity in the reggae artistes of that era, which culminated in the highest recorded growth and penetration of reggae music (1981 - 1991)...
79-85
@@donhue4546 True indeed. Actually, I had decided to take in the entire period of the changing styles, other than roots (rub a dub/deejay, ragamuffin/dancehall). In fact, what beats me the most is that most of the artistes whose careers seemed to peak immediately after Bob's passing were all present and active during his lifetime. While some of them did make their modest marks alongside Bob, but were somewhat overshadowed by his larger-than-life image, the most seemed to be casual in their approach to the music, embracing more the feel-good, ganja-blazing, 'rudie' way of life then... Until Bob died and the whole world stood still in respect and appreciation! Only at this moment did it become clear how much Bob's music had penetrated and conquered the globe, far beyond the shores of little Jamaica! Then, the big scramble began; almost everyone seemed to wake up from slumber and try to put their acts together. While some artistes creatively competed over who would wear Bob's shoes, the rest tried to at least cash in on the big money-spinning machine reggae music had become. Of course, with the great promotional works of producers like Joe Gibbs, King Tubbys, Scientist, among others and of course, not forgetting the invaluable contributions of foremost presenters of that era, especially David Rodigan and Barry Gordon, the stage was set for an interesting musical revolution which saw reggae music conquering one continent after the other. Even until this day...
@@tonyogbata2022 been through the journey,and prefer the music from 1961-66,you missed out lovers rock,bangara,digital reggae,i tkink it was 1985 reggae went digital, 1979 we had 2tone,and ub40, and sugar minott,misty in roots was making it big in that year,and as for the artist most of them made thier name through rock steady,was only a marley when he was a wailer. we must remember the sound systems back in the 60ts,from there to here, weather it be,ried,dodd,buster,kinh edwards,tom the sebastian or byron lee,these guys were the pioneers,sadly most jaimcans never here of such men. still a mystery,to when ska actually started,,had many debates,and peoples claims come up short!!! oh well memories flooding back to my youth,when i use to listen to john peel,rankin miss p and lkj on radio to hear what the world of reggae had to offer,peace,
Great point of view!
Blessed jahman very much appreciate analyst
Jamaicans who came to England first was not in poverty the just wanted better out of life my parents sold a thriving family farm to be able to afford to come to England with their already British passport so Jamaicans, we have ambition so we will always do good no matter where we go in a music , sports , history you name it . O N E Love cause out of menu we are one
I"ve still got the VHS cassette tape ..My highlights were Chalice "3 O:clock Road Block, Steel Pulse " Blues Dance Raid, Big Youth, Mutabaruka, The Mighty Diamonds, Marcia Griffiths....
I owned this video and it changed my life.
Though his parents are true Jamaicans they migrated to Britain during poverty times❤🎉😊
Wwwwooooow. Sunsplash ‘82. So many childhood memories!!! Glad to find this here!
I was there in Montego Bay 1982. I remember Stevie Wonder performed with Third World at 4am.I was half asleep.Fantastic memories
Evangelist ROGER MANSOUR former manager of Junior Braitwaite from the original WAILERS
Realy thanks for sharing this. 🙏 I have this video tape still. Long time i see that❤️💛💚🙏Blessings from the netherlands.
Image is clear and the sound good. Thank you for this upload. You brought shine to my day. Music 👍👍Old school. Respect.
Real roots music 🎶 the new generation needs to take notes
wow remember as a kid watchin this in the UK on TV...
Yes, channel four. Love it.
Cool!
I was relocating some boxes just yesterday and saw my copy of this next to a bunch of reggae VHS tapes.
My daughter took me to see steel pulse I yelled David name out just love the guy what can I say I'm Judy K
I wish someone has 81 and 80 this clean
this was a staple in thousands of stoner's college dorm rooms.
Still running right just need to get stronger fight oppression depression and everything else with the words in music please everyone
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Great work bro do a sunplash 1983 and sting 1992
Burning Spear legend🔥🔥🔥
Still Burning in 2023🔥
🟩🟨🟥ROOTS ROCK REGGAE
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Part 2 is missing tho with some of the artists unless I’m not seeing it all? I remember having this vhs
Sweet,was there with a group from KTIM and taped it all.
I remember this on tv
yea Reggae sunsplash very god
Pour connaître le reggae autre que Bob Marley il faut savoir que se best of du reggae sunsplash qui est le festival qui monte les meilleurs chanteurs reggae de chaque année et sublime surtout pour son roots et c'est DJ's 2 exemples mutabaruka big yôut sublime
Jah Jah the ancestors was talking through Burning Spear..🇯🇲🦁
Chalice with road block,makes me laugh kkkk
*SPLASH 👁️👁️*
Eek a mouse los tiene a todos hipnotizados
does anyone have full video of yellowman's performance here? id pay if needed.
REGGAE. SUNSPLACHS ROOTS. ROOTS ROOTSSSSSSS............
Eek-a-mouse. Down in the ghetto. A pose like dominoes 😅
How young is Muta!!!
Reggae's finest hour : post Bob Marley. His passing unvealed the real beast in the music .
Lol wat
I miss that Jamdown
Burning spear 🔥
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Trevor Roper-(bearded lead singer) RIP
LIVE MUSIC AKA "THE SHOW "
like to see the king yellow
Alessandro de Souza 👦 👦 👦 👦 👦
BLUE RIDDIM BAND--- MY NAME IS NANCY REEGAN WICKED
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Eek a 🐁🐀 el mejor lejos
Have you got the clip of Denice williams
WTF have I just found here? This is unbelievable. Alright. Just go with it. "The moon was shining above my head. But I gave my Love instead"
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