@@intelligencehaswon5714 As you can see, I made this comment damn near 10 years ago. I now know that Black Americans have been rhyming and rapping since the inception of Blues. You are right and correct.
Lol None of the new Artists can sing as closer to That of King Yellowman ,josey wales and these other great artists ..On any great day of their life... TRUe dat!!
It's just funny, because I use to listen to Hip Hop and Reggae (my best friend was from BERMUDA, which has a summer boat tour that runs friom Bermuda to Jamaica and other countries). I am almost 50 now, she is still my best Friend to this day! Guess what, I have been listening to Reggae before I ever met her, and I STILL LOVE IT!! :)
this is '82-83 at least, pre-dancehall - a Volcano session at Skateland in Kingston (Half Way Tree) with Josey Wales, Toyan, Yellow and other Junjo Lawes alumni, right about at his peak as a producer. "The Answer" dubplate at 26:08 is rocking, and Yellowman kills over it....
This is a classic treasure. I used to collect these dancehall cassettes when I was too young to go. It is a pleasure to view a lot of late great talent and lyrical monsters I never got to see perform. Foundation a dweet.. This ya one ya SELLLLL OFFFFFF!!!
this is real dancehall not like the garbage you heard nowadays. it had more riddim, more fun, rather than the noise and the violence. too bad the younger generation never experience this in real life. hope they will be inspire by real dancehall.
this is taken from the Rockers Awards shohow at myrie avenue,JA, was released on vhs in JA, i dont think he ever released that the opening tune, have had a disccusion on this b4....
This is pure classic dancehall. This is how dance must run!!! Dem ting nowadays - Kartel, movado, a bere fuckrey. Dem new bwoy need fi go back a school.
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadddd....dis how di ppl shoulda party evrytime Iyah...nuff good dancehall...wid di best a di best....nuff respect fi King Yellow and mista Wales! JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! Rastafar I
yeah man sum real foundation dancehall shit!was too young to go to these kinda dances 1st time around so realy appreciate these clips.respect 4 this one
Can someone translate, "Me no want no pretty gal, cause the pretty gal them are ______", love that King Yellow Sound. Skateland is such a treasure to have on video/audio!
early footage with Josey looks like late 70's but the dance a skateland is about 81, 82 based on the ridim from Yello and Josey and the whole heep a shat weh a lick ina the back ground from the all a the gun dem weh cum a yard ina 1980...ask mi how mi know.
Hey breddah tony Robinson, its jah breezy " Beckett " from Santa Cruz. Miss you , still dubbing roots. All my love to Tony Robinson from Jam rock posse .
ive got the full set ov this on mp3 no video tho n no gal narratin it jus the sound listened to this upload loadsa times n didnt even know i had it hidin in my unknown album list in wmp buzzingggg
@reggaeicon1 looord i'm 20 still a young man, however, the only dancehall i want is '78 - '89. fuck all that new shit, it's the same thing that happened to hiphop...
Ites The first song Is Josey Wales-never relesead Studio Session Junjo Lawes. Sings over the Barrington Levy - Robber Man it has the same Unknown riddim Bless
the track at the begginin is sick. its that barrington levy version of robber man( prison oval rock lp), and yes ya right about radics, junjo, channel one, and ya cant forget the mighty scientist at the controls. wicked!!
DJ Kool Herc brought it from JA. Check the early sound systems.. Rap could be attributed to the first Dee Jays from JA who toasted over the riddims. Mainly people like Count Machuki, Big Youth,I-Roy and U-roy
You can see 12:30, 15:18 and beyond on this video that the 'Grinding Dancing" didn't start with Regetton in the late 80's in PR as some claim. The Grinding Dance was already done by Africans and Caribbean Blacks before Regetton Style named it in Puerto Rico as El Perreo in Spanish. That is just the name in Spanish for it.
this is my favorite video of all time you know whats funny though the looks some of these dudes chilling at the dance as if their tripping out cos they aint seen a video camera before
this video is definitely NOT from the 70's. this is 84, just listen to the tunes and look at the DJs who are there chattin, Yellow, Josey, Louie, Lee Van, Toyan...pure 80's style. no disrespect, but you must not have heard much reggae in your time my friend.
The good times can only come back when we start dealing wid national unity worldwide and form government institutions in Africa and the Middle East according to God's laws and HOLY ways. "You know I just done say dat".....
TOYAN TOYAN TOYAN! He rips it!!! Heavy heavy tune!
Greetings from Long Beach, California!!
Arguably the best vintage live footage on youtube
it was good to see this although its not from the 70s its early 80s stuff nuff respect.
This is beautiful. This is most definitely where Hip Hop came from, its evident.
False, it came from Black Americans.
@@intelligencehaswon5714 the American dj that is credited for inventing hip hop was actually Jamaican
@@evanwilson8302 Dj Mario and Dj Smokey and the Smokeatrons was before Kool Herc. There are missing chapters to hip-hop history not being reported.
@@intelligencehaswon5714 As you can see, I made this comment damn near 10 years ago. I now know that Black Americans have been rhyming and rapping since the inception of Blues. You are right and correct.
@@Nina513
Peace to you
These images are a gift fi everyone who loves reggae history. No discussion
the rawest example of any music ever...and if you watch the dj at 12mins05...yep...hes makin parts of the music as he goes along..
The roots of American Rap
nah thas james brown
@@antonzigando150 nah james brown roots of funk
Facts
@@sxbvstixn7964 you both are right
@@sxbvstixn7964 James Brown was trash. Lol.
Lol None of the new Artists can sing as closer to That of King Yellowman ,josey wales and these other great artists ..On any great day of their life... TRUe dat!!
It's just funny, because I use to listen to Hip Hop and Reggae (my best friend was from BERMUDA, which has a summer boat tour that runs friom Bermuda to Jamaica and other countries). I am almost 50 now, she is still my best Friend to this day! Guess what, I have been listening to Reggae before I ever met her, and I STILL LOVE IT!! :)
This is the Original Dancehall I wish I was there! Bo-Bo-Bo. Nice up the Dancehall
this is '82-83 at least, pre-dancehall - a Volcano session at Skateland in Kingston (Half Way Tree) with Josey Wales, Toyan, Yellow and other Junjo Lawes alumni, right about at his peak as a producer.
"The Answer" dubplate at 26:08 is rocking, and Yellowman kills over it....
Proof Ja started the Ball rolling!
Toasting from the 60's
Talk di ting
This is a classic treasure. I used to collect these dancehall cassettes when I was too young to go. It is a pleasure to view a lot of late great talent and lyrical monsters I never got to see perform.
Foundation a dweet..
This ya one ya SELLLLL OFFFFFF!!!
YEH!!!! I JUST BLAZED THIS ON MY FACEBOOK FANPAGE: "ABSOLUTELY JAMAICAN"
The original dancehall stylie……where are those guys now!!!!!
this is real dancehall not like the garbage you heard nowadays. it had more riddim, more fun, rather than the noise and the violence. too bad the younger generation never experience this in real life. hope they will be inspire by real dancehall.
I love when they scold the gunmen @23:11. They just pull up and carry on. One of my favorite eras or reggae history.
Memories,memories,memories.Josey Wales reeeeeal bad man inna dance.R.I.P Louis Lepke,Papa Toyan.
this is taken from the Rockers Awards shohow at myrie avenue,JA, was released on vhs in JA, i dont think he ever released that the opening tune, have had a disccusion on this b4....
this is 20 yrs old...i had the vid. it was bustin mi speakers then .....and now! galong.
look at yellowman just chillin
Bwoy mi ah tell yuh! Early mawnin sitn dis! Mi fawda every mawnin wake us up to sum toastin
Zoop zoop
THIS SHIT IS GOLD, THIS VIDEO IS SO ILL, DAMN SON, HAAHAA... THANK U A MILLIONx OVER, I FUKN LOVE IT... NEVER SEEN... JAH LOVE
Best believe dancehall forever
Volcano Live From Skate Land (Jingles) With Papa Toyan-Danny Dread-Jose Wales-Lee VanCliff-Yellow man-Louis Lepke. Some of the foundation man dem.
This is pure classic dancehall. This is how dance must run!!! Dem ting nowadays - Kartel, movado, a bere fuckrey. Dem new bwoy need fi go back a school.
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadddd....dis how di ppl shoulda party evrytime Iyah...nuff good dancehall...wid di best a di best....nuff respect fi King Yellow and mista Wales!
JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! Rastafar I
its me now inna hospital alkmaar nederland,abrigail love here
yeah man sum real foundation dancehall shit!was too young to go to these kinda dances 1st time around so realy appreciate these clips.respect 4 this one
Papa Lee Van Cliff toasted some fire lyrics over a boss riddim track f'real !
Can someone translate, "Me no want no pretty gal, cause the pretty gal them are ______", love that King Yellow Sound. Skateland is such a treasure to have on video/audio!
He doesn't want any pretty girl because they're devious.
Love how they dance with the girls
He is the real yellow...man!!! Respect to the loverman
early footage with Josey looks like late 70's but the dance a skateland is about 81, 82 based on the ridim from Yello and Josey and the whole heep a shat weh a lick ina the back ground from the all a the gun dem weh cum a yard ina 1980...ask mi how mi know.
yellowman said he don't want no pretty gurl...dope.
King Toyan.....A baaaaaaad DJ dat! R I P. (And this is the 80s, not the 70s as stated)
Great Footage !! Love it !! Trip down memory lane :-)
bwoy, INI cyan reflect upon days gon by. Blessed be di I dem who put on dis ya video ! Bless Up everytime...seen...
Hey breddah tony Robinson, its jah breezy " Beckett " from Santa Cruz. Miss you , still dubbing roots. All my love to Tony Robinson from Jam rock posse .
this is the baddest tape mi ever here
80's fa real dem days can never come back,dem times ya hold on ya beef and bubble, after that anything can happen.
You forgetting Max Romeo - Birth Of Reggae Music (Wickedest of them all) and the congos also have a tune on dis riddim but forgot the name :)
wow my first time seeing yellowman live. love this video
quite amazing video...da reel ting!!! Boom!!
this was one of the first reggae videos on youtube. big up chad4sheezy!
My all time needa mix DA BEST one yet!
this be the real deal old school reggae not like the shit you hear today big up josie massive
This was when Reggae parties were the sh*t! We'll never get these back smh
Toyan ah Badboy DJ. Straight.
Best Vid ever!! Love this dancehall ..keeps me swingin'
ive got the full set ov this on mp3 no video tho n no gal narratin it jus the sound listened to this upload loadsa times n didnt even know i had it hidin in my unknown album list in wmp buzzingggg
yeah baby, josey wales a dancehall kingdaddy...dats why a peer stereograph me listen to, braappp braappp
to the poster of this. massive wicked, but the 70's is inaccurate. this is the early 80's ras. big up to ya video post!
selecta i-saw
Amazing stuff. Keep it for ever. JAH!
Forward reggae music!!! Old school dancehall at its best!!
@reggaeicon1 looord i'm 20 still a young man, however, the only dancehall i want is '78 - '89. fuck all that new shit, it's the same thing that happened to hiphop...
BIG UP DANNY DREAD AT THE CONTROL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Long live real music!
ahahahaha the guy copping a feel at 25:00 . max respect to him.
trust me this is not the 70s it is 1984 you need to take a reality check
Jah man Lee van Cliff a Champion!! my favourite deejay!
made me feel all warm inside...IRIE!
Dancehall is greater...period.
80's. Early 80's. Style!
Ites
The first song Is Josey Wales-never relesead Studio Session Junjo Lawes.
Sings over the Barrington Levy - Robber Man it has the same Unknown riddim
Bless
Dancehall old school the best!!
yellow looks nice!
the track at the begginin is sick. its that barrington levy version of robber man( prison oval rock lp), and yes ya right about radics, junjo, channel one, and ya cant forget the mighty scientist at the controls. wicked!!
DJ Kool Herc brought it from JA. Check the early sound systems.. Rap could be attributed to the first Dee Jays from JA who toasted over the riddims. Mainly people like Count Machuki, Big Youth,I-Roy and U-roy
Dancehall for life
The beginnings of the rave scene right here
Mmm? I think the northern soul all-nighter speed-infused 60's scene is where that began.
@@galfleming6770 bit of a mixture. You wouldn't have jungle, drum and bass, dubstep etc without this Jamaican stuff
nklaloop toop bigioux chaleek! def non crop croop man, nagawigg in de bunch. Sos hefin nap groopy foop too.
The version Josey Wales is DJ over (6:00) is called "Roots Radics Band - Diseases Version [DSR-3417]" Respect to all selectors.
yes, thats yellowman ...watch him singing at 26:08 ...he Killed it!!!
In my opinion, from my observations, it morphed from both. Dancehall/Reggae and Funk music in general.
@NCMACT Most likely 83 or 84. at 12:47 selector plays '100 Weight of Collie Weed' by Carlton Livingston which came out in 83.
maaaassive!
tks to post this
You can see 12:30, 15:18 and beyond on this video that the 'Grinding Dancing" didn't start with Regetton in the late 80's in PR as some claim.
The Grinding Dance was already done by Africans and Caribbean Blacks before Regetton Style named it in Puerto Rico as El Perreo in Spanish. That is just the name in Spanish for it.
That is Don Carlos' Mr Big Man Dub, i have it so i'm positive.
Still one di wickedest tings
Every body have dem time an a dis mi gro pon sey so!!
this is my favorite video of all time you know whats funny though the looks some of these dudes chilling at the dance as if their tripping out cos they aint seen a video camera before
11' 30'...Gwaan Papa Tayan!!!!
slow motion!
un bijoux de vidéo!
this video is definitely NOT from the 70's. this is 84, just listen to the tunes and look at the DJs who are there chattin, Yellow, Josey, Louie, Lee Van, Toyan...pure 80's style.
no disrespect, but you must not have heard much reggae in your time my friend.
THANKS FOR ADDING THIS , THIS IS THE SHITT BWOAAAYYY
PAPA TOYA di Baddest
80 and 70 ragga ska dubplates lion of sky reggaemuffing dancehall radical explicit dancehall faboryte style
The good times can only come back when we start dealing wid national unity worldwide and form government institutions in Africa and the Middle East according to God's laws and HOLY ways. "You know I just done say dat".....
These man had so much talent, put the modern shit to shame.
Só a nata dos deejays toasters da época...
hell yeah. jose wails. !
nice vid but this is 80s stuff... or at best very late 70s... love it!
king yellow king yellowman take the bisness further
massive video
Dancehall top!
true dancehall!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! killaaaaahhh murdaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
yo this some fire !
11:27 he kills it
🔥🔥🔥🔥 song????
@@Sig-Al_Lykanthrope I think it’s a freestyle of sorts. I haven’t been able to find the song
happy dayz toxteth 81 granby posse la
this video is just wicked
Lee Van Cliff great masta