Wise words from rodigan! Would love it if someone could tell me where to get the first song played, and the last one which sounded like ghetto story over a rocksteady riddim. Thanks
The sweetness still lives. The problem is that its harder to reach out to the true massive due to the bad music that's polluting the air waves. Check theses bands out. raphiesrecords upright simpkinproject David Rodigan is a legend!
I agree with Rodigan, the sweetness is gone. Don't expect Jamaican culture to produce the same caliber of artists as it did in the 60s and 70s. The culture itself was destroyed following the violence of the 1980 elections. Thousands of talented, intelligent Jamaicas left the island, including many top producers and artists. The same forces that brought down Manley's government also brought Jamaican culture down. They tried to destroy the ganja and began to import the cocaine.
I agree with Rodigan, the sweetness is gone. Don't expect Jamaican culture to produce the same caliber of artists as it did in the 60s and 70s. The culture itself was destroyed following the violence of the 1980 elections. Thousands of talented, intelligent Jamaicas left the island, including many top producers and artists. The same forces that brought down Manley's government also brought Jamaican culture down. They tried to destroy the ganja and began to import the cocaine.
Underbar intervju med Rodigan. Jag blir gråtfärdig av lycka när jag ser den. Vilken kärlek, vilken passion inför reggaemusiken. Fantastiskt.
I love Rodigan!!! Bless up
Great interview.....Respect to the ram jam Rodigan!!!
Great interview! I'd never heard that Alborosie has Tubby's Fisher reverb and Jackie Mittoo's keyboards. WOW.
Most interesting stuff I've head in years
nuff repect for rodigan king of all soundsystems
Wise words from rodigan!
Would love it if someone could tell me where to get the first song played, and the last one which sounded like ghetto story over a rocksteady riddim.
Thanks
Respect mad res.
WELL SAID MR DAVID RADIGAN WELL SAID
Does anybody know the name of the song in the beginning?
I think the riddims name is "thank you lord riddim"
thanks for answering!
@THEBFH it's a Dubplate with Collie Buddz "Come Around" on the Taxi Riddim.
That dubplate special w/ Cham on it is HOT!!! I don't recognize the riddim though. Can anyone tell me what it is?
what's the song he's mentioning at 1:00? thanks
Give me some FORWARD FOR THE UPLOADER HAHAHAH PULL ITTTTTTTTT
The sweetness still lives. The problem is that its harder to reach out to the true massive due to the bad music that's polluting the air waves.
Check theses bands out.
raphiesrecords
upright
simpkinproject
David Rodigan is a legend!
I agree with Rodigan, the sweetness is gone. Don't expect Jamaican culture to produce the same caliber of artists as it did in the 60s and 70s. The culture itself was destroyed following the violence of the 1980 elections. Thousands of talented, intelligent Jamaicas left the island, including many top producers and artists. The same forces that brought down Manley's government also brought Jamaican culture down. They tried to destroy the ganja and began to import the cocaine.
@TheMunchieTV that is one phat dub
Can I get some signal for RODIGAN!!!
@mrgalactus
Collie Buddz - Blind 2 You
Watch the interview!
Professor Rodigan. Dude needs to teach @ university.
I agree with Rodigan, the sweetness is gone. Don't expect Jamaican culture to produce the same caliber of artists as it did in the 60s and 70s. The culture itself was destroyed following the violence of the 1980 elections. Thousands of talented, intelligent Jamaicas left the island, including many top producers and artists. The same forces that brought down Manley's government also brought Jamaican culture down. They tried to destroy the ganja and began to import the cocaine.