Yes coach to seaside, packed up fried chicken hard dough bread coleslaw and sandwiches. When evening comes watch your parents dance to silly o clock in the morning falling asleep on two chairs before coming back into town.
If you lived through this period of great music without the expletives just design for pure groove and enjoyment the hot raves locked down in a corner with a chick. Remembering those days is all that keep us going and hearing these vibes take me back..
I can almost smell the Sunday chicken wafting from the kitchen at around 3 in the afternoon, mum humming and cooking with the radio bucking the Tony Williams show , me up and down in my Bauer’s and leg warmers (all when sun ah beat) The rastaman dem opposite on the wall reasoning loud and animatedly beating a chalice and I stare in amazement at how much smoke would come from their noses lolol I would have been 7 - 8 yrs old at that time I am now 44 and this song totally embodies my beautiful happy analogue childhood In mid 80’s south London Peace and love to all !!
"I can almost smell the Sunday chicken wafting from the kitchen at around 3 in the afternoon, mum humming and cooking with the radio bucking.." Yes man
NohateNohype NohateNohype You painted such a great picture with your memory. It sounded like great times with this type of music back then. Oh how I wish i had a time machine
And to think this tune nearly wasn't released. It was originally a jam session with Horace Andy freestyling lyrics. Tapper Zukie happened to be in the studio, and he got in on the action, starting toasting and that was that!!👍🏽❤🎶
I've listened to the version with and without Tappa Zukie, and in all honesty, Tappa Zukie brings that much needed energy.... I'm amazed at how you got this inside track on this fire...... was it passed down to you?
Lol my first record, as Teenager we were told to bring in records to play In music class, it was a mainly white middle class school, as was I, I played this and everyone was like wtf lol! Reggae still my number one today!
I remember those days back in England bringing music to school to play. I brought in Warrior Charge got a WTF moment from a lot of people I even dropped piano concerto by Beethoven I was well versed in all genres !!!
😂I had the same experience as you but I brought in The Police’s “Ghost in the machine” album which I still can’t believe wasn’t hip enough for my elementary class??? It was 1984!!
Memories memories .....with my man at a dance ....wrapped up with him in a corner .....smoked filled the air of the best weed and a peach canai in my hand ....🙂🙂❤
Remind me of 1979 when my mom had her send off party a few days before migrating to the US. I think that party was the best our house ever had. She was a reservation supervisor at the Jamaica Hilton (now RIU) and her friends from work brought her gifts. That was when it hit me that mommy was really leaving. It was a tough 6 months then she returned home resigned her job, came back to Chicago and I fell into a very deep depression, until I joined her 2 years later. My mom and I were very close. Now I've lost her again to cancer. I slumped into depression again, dropped out of my criminal law classes. I am slowly rising again. Miss you mommy.
Hold on my brother. She's ok with God, He will never abandon her or you. Trod forward. She's looking down on you & by the grace of God, we will All meet our loved ones again where there's everlasting life. I recommend to read the Holy Scriptures,particularly the Gospels. Have Faith and Peace, but understand that this is a process you will get through . Don't ever be discouraged! I lost loved ones to the horrible disease also. But, God carried me through when my own legs couldn't. Don't be unbelievable in God. Trust me.
Hope you okay now and strong now but we face another problem today with this horrible virus but we must stay strong for how love ones....bless you all from London uk...
@@Hoxton66 Music is the release in these unprecedented times, we're all on lockdown, perhaps with our loved 1s now getting on our nerves. Just listen 2 some music frm bck in the day, & enjoy the happy memories it conjures up x
Peace and Positivity to you brother. Wishing you the best through your trials and tribulations, tomorrow is a new day and the sun always shines bright above the clouds. One love
I was in the US air force stationed in the UK in the early 80's. Thats when l first heard of lovers rock and have loved it ever since. I used to drive around 80 miles from the base near Cambridge to Brixton in London to this reggae store and l would listen to reggae all day, such great memories.
Still hits hard in all the right places. From being a scrappy 15 year old youth in Sheffield to a bloke in mid 50s now living in USA with wife, kids, business, responsibilities piled high, mortgage... but still a slave to riddim.
Ah brings back memories of growing up as a child in london essex Chadwell heath to be precise ,ah real reggae sunday tune my mum hoovering, pressure cooker on stewing the peas and tony williams blasting in the background playing great reggae music from 70 to 80s i must have been 10 and at the time tony Williams and ranking miss p were the only reggae on a sunday That my mum could pick up in this region at 9pm miss p show starts on radio one so mum would listen on a evening as she did her ironing a knock on the door a sunday visitor time fi serve a person there second sunday dinner could smell browning of the rice heating up and the sweet sound of lovers rock played by miss p ,i remember staying up to listen as i grew up on this and still love the traditional reggae of the 1970 & 80s
@@Tix599 It looked the same on the high road But back then there were no pound shops or 20 chicken shops and sunday a day of piece no shops open I still live in Chadwell heath now it has changed so much
This here music is like a good breath of fresh air. This music should always be played on the radio so people can feel good about life and themselves. The world needs to really chill out and feel inspired to love. This here reggae music from this era has the power to do just that!!!
If you like this type of Reggae song, then check out these other killer tunes! Frankie Paul - Be Mine Tonight Don Carlos - Hog & Goat Don Carlos - Late Night Blues Fulk Livingston Reid - Golden Dufferdil Ruddy Simbal - A So The System Work Israel Vibration - Licks & Kicks The Meditations - Babylon Trap Them Johnny Clarke - Nice Time Mighty Diamonds - Tell Me What's Wrong Senya - Roots Man Frankie Paul - Run Come Chuck Turner - I Need You Carl St. Clair - Guilty Of Loving You Don Carlos - Them Say Vicious Irie - Late Night Attack Henkel Irie - Too Much Gun Leroy Brown - Gone Gone Captain Sinbad - Bam Salute Major Manzie - Bout Ya Leroy Roots - Shocking The Terrors - Don't Bother Me Horace Andy - Just Say Who Horace Martin - Peeping Tom Leroy Brown - Heartache Dennis Brown - If This World Were Mine John Holt - Loved A Stranger John Holt - If I Were A Carpenter The Maytones Ft. I-Roy - Money Worries Michael Prophet - Gunman Lacksley Castell - Leaving Linval Thompson Ft. Ranking Toyan - Spar With Me Papa Natty - Dancehall Rock Investigators - Woman I Need Your Loving Lacksley Castell - Johnny Brown Little John - Block Traffic Gregory Peck - Wrong Impression Mikey Spice & Louie Culture - Grab Yuh Lass I-Roy - Commandment IV Waiting In Vain Anthony Johnson - Spend Time Loving You Wailing Souls - Bag A Trouble Barrington Levy - Don't Pretend Nitty Gritty - Amazing Grace Sowell Radics - All Night Jammin' Determine & Vigilante - All Night Vibes Super Black - Love Sick Reggae George - Girl You're Too Young Peter Broggs - Mr. Sheriff Man Sylford Walker - Jah Golden Pen The Maytones - Throw Down Your Arms Tamlins - Testify The Cimarons - Jah No Dead Eddie Lovette Ft. Jah Lloyd - Shining Star
Patrick Dacosta The BEST of times 💯 Those were definitely the good old days for REAL...CHERISH the memories cos we will never have dat again....Those were Classic days ❤ Member dem well 🎶🎶💯
Sweet sweet voice of "sleepy"....this tune brings back memories when I was 16. Used to jump on the 86 bus to see my girlfriend in Whitechapel....Lord she just a rub up mi ting
Reggae is beautiful in every way possible I think something that truly makes you happy an smile is more valuable an of importance than a simple like don’t just like Reggae I Love its versatility knows No End in my opinion!
☺️☺️omg what memories.. I remember the first time My girlfriend and I first met Horace Andy we had a good time with him ☺️..He was kind, Generous and oh so funny.. I just downloaded this song to My phone thank you 🙏🏽❣️
Reminds me of a dance at the water commission field in mona, kgn Jamaica with papa roots hipower with Rankin trevor, nicodemus, jah mikey etc. Good old days
This is one of my favourite tracks & I’m glad I’ve got a cd with the same riddim for 8 more artists lol 😆 Always love reggae music never fades! love & peace
@millicent locrian American here. 1998. First time I went to a jamaican spot in Los Angeles. This jamaican female pulled me in while I'm walking by. Rub a dub was playing and it was at that point that I understood the dance. And became addicted to the dance scene. Been to dance from Brooklyn to Atlanta to Miami. Each time I rub scrub and whine nuff gyal.
Our Children have lost out .... dances, excursions, concerts, blues all of it. Memories 😊
Yes coach to seaside, packed up fried chicken hard dough bread coleslaw and sandwiches. When evening comes watch your parents dance to silly o clock in the morning falling asleep on two chairs before coming back into town.
Very true and it’s just sad. I pray Jah takes back control of music from satan.😶🌫️🇯🇲😶🌫️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
If you lived through this period of great music without the expletives just design for pure groove and enjoyment the hot raves locked down in a corner with a chick. Remembering those days is all that keep us going and hearing these vibes take me back..
I’m 30 and can appreciate this music. Dad brought me up on all these tunes. I wished I was a teenager those days 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Lovely music, I am 59 play them all the time
Yep, dance all night with my girl, smokn da kind bra!
I am a young lad in my 30s I appreciate and love this music.
Perfectly said .....
School days.. Sound systems, dance hall.. Blues parties, stix man, Crombie Beaver and Gabicci. the good old days..
miss those good old days
Best times 70's and 80's
You forgot Farah’s
@@veronicastewart9959 In all the colours..
Don’t forget the Ben Sherman’s😮
I maintain this is one of the best songs of any genre ever.
The 158 ppl who dislike this song, never experienced TRUE Nattydread love before. Humble, dont grumble. You'll find your Nattydread one day.
Fuckem I say bro. This is sooo nice..
You know that,I made my first daughter to this tune.
Real talk
Aye 👏🏾
OMG - lord a mercy 🙏😆😂😁
I can almost smell the Sunday chicken wafting from the kitchen at around 3 in the afternoon, mum humming and cooking with the radio bucking the Tony Williams show , me up and down in my Bauer’s and leg warmers (all when sun ah beat)
The rastaman dem opposite on the wall reasoning loud and animatedly beating a chalice and I stare in amazement at how much smoke would come from their noses lolol
I would have been 7 - 8 yrs old at that time
I am now 44 and this song totally embodies my beautiful happy analogue childhood
In mid 80’s south London
Peace and love to all !!
Love this dancing right now x
"I can almost smell the Sunday chicken wafting from the kitchen at around 3 in the afternoon, mum humming and cooking with the radio bucking.."
Yes man
NohateNohype NohateNohype this shit had me in tears jah bless
Your comments took me right back. Good old days❤
NohateNohype NohateNohype You painted such a great picture with your memory. It sounded like great times with this type of music back then. Oh how I wish i had a time machine
And to think this tune nearly wasn't released. It was originally a jam session with Horace Andy freestyling lyrics. Tapper Zukie happened to be in the studio, and he got in on the action, starting toasting and that was that!!👍🏽❤🎶
Source?
thank you @kay Van Cooten love me some reggae facts,this is one of the jams you can really put on repeat
Right 👍
Wow, thst would have been a waste of a fire tune.
I've listened to the version with and without Tappa Zukie, and in all honesty, Tappa Zukie brings that much needed energy.... I'm amazed at how you got this inside track on this fire...... was it passed down to you?
This was one of my dad's favourite reggae tracks. He passed away in December 2010 ✝
🙏🙏
@@sphsmith3400 Thank you 🙏🏾
I am 56 years old and still listen to music like this
@jacqueline Haslam, me too, keeps you young at heart
I'm 70 and so do I. Memories of my misspent 30s :-)
Jacqueline Haslam hi!!! I’m 24 and been listening to this since I was 19💕✨💚
I'm not surprised you listen to music like this it's damn good music not like the crap we have today.
Me to 54 .. london.. been listening from the early 80s hackney had the pleasure to meet Dennis brown in a party as well and coca T .
Sunday Chicken and rice and peas with a glass of Guinness punch...David Rodigan on the radio!
Yup dun kuh me member dem day's deh backome 😅😊
from the time I was a youth this beat always hit my heart and head 😅
Love it brings tears to my eyes because I wish I can be back to the 80s listening to the tunes on the radio on a Sunday I'm 54 now .
I'm with you & can't think where the years have gone! Memories ...
You still can 97.5 Kemit Fm Ghetto Jam @ Sunday serenade 5pm-9pm and all day everyday Great Vibes from way back in time 🙏🏻
This popped into my head from way back when /cant beat these old riffs fkk where did the time go xxx
Time is just of imagination, when you play the song your in the moment!
Lol my first record, as Teenager we were told to bring in records to play In music class, it was a mainly white middle class school, as was I, I played this and everyone was like wtf lol! Reggae still my number one today!
WtF as in this is great or WtF is this music? What's he saying?😃😀😀 Especially @5:02😉
I remember those days back in England bringing music to school to play. I brought in Warrior Charge got a WTF moment from a lot of people I even dropped piano concerto by Beethoven I was well versed in all genres !!!
Did they like it? Funny thing now is, some white middle class kids are more familiar with roots reggae than young blacks.
😂I had the same experience as you but I brought in The Police’s “Ghost in the machine” album which I still can’t believe wasn’t hip enough for my elementary class??? It was 1984!!
Think I brought in Heaven 17s
Geisha boys and Temple girls
This track is why I love reggae.
Iuuuuuumo oí mmhkj km jkyjyu
Memories memories .....with my man at a dance ....wrapped up with him in a corner .....smoked filled the air of the best weed and a peach canai in my hand ....🙂🙂❤
Canai peach , nice memories
I'm probably the only 21 year old who listens to big tunes like this
Not even bruv, we ouchea burning herbs to these tunes yeah🍃
Remind me of 1979 when my mom had her send off party a few days before migrating to the US. I think that party was the best our house ever had. She was a reservation supervisor at the Jamaica Hilton (now RIU) and her friends from work brought her gifts. That was when it hit me that mommy was really leaving. It was a tough 6 months then she returned home resigned her job, came back to Chicago and I fell into a very deep depression, until I joined her 2 years later. My mom and I were very close. Now I've lost her again to cancer. I slumped into depression again, dropped out of my criminal law classes. I am slowly rising again. Miss you mommy.
😔😔 sorry about that You will rise again hold the Faith
Hold on my brother. She's ok with God, He will never abandon her or you. Trod forward. She's looking down on you & by the grace of God, we will All meet our loved ones again where there's everlasting life. I recommend to read the Holy Scriptures,particularly the Gospels. Have Faith and Peace, but understand that this is a process you will get through . Don't ever be discouraged! I lost loved ones to the horrible disease also. But, God carried me through when my own legs couldn't. Don't be unbelievable in God. Trust me.
Hope you okay now and strong now but we face another problem today with this horrible virus but we must stay strong for how love ones....bless you all from London uk...
@@Hoxton66 Music is the release in these unprecedented times, we're all on lockdown, perhaps with our loved 1s now getting on our nerves. Just listen 2 some music frm bck in the day, & enjoy the happy memories it conjures up x
Peace and Positivity to you brother. Wishing you the best through your trials and tribulations, tomorrow is a new day and the sun always shines bright above the clouds. One love
reggae when it was reggae...
they play this in our genuine Jamaican Bar in Redditch!!!
My dad used to play this in the car when I was little and I loved it and he still plays it now!!
I was in the US air force stationed in the UK in the early 80's. Thats when l first heard of lovers rock and have loved it ever since. I used to drive around 80 miles from the base near Cambridge to Brixton in London to this reggae store and l would listen to reggae all day, such great memories.
Wow, I used to do that as well and I was stationed at RAF Lakenheath
Yes those were Great and amazing memories
Still hits hard in all the right places. From being a scrappy 15 year old youth in Sheffield to a bloke in mid 50s now living in USA with wife, kids, business, responsibilities piled high, mortgage... but still a slave to riddim.
Good to hear you still remember this good tune
me too in geordieland
Ah brings back memories of growing up as a child in london essex Chadwell heath to be precise ,ah real reggae sunday tune my mum hoovering, pressure cooker on stewing the peas and tony williams blasting in the background playing great reggae music from 70 to 80s i must have been 10 and at the time tony Williams and ranking miss p were the only reggae on a sunday
That my mum could pick up in this region at 9pm miss p show starts on radio one so mum would listen on a evening as she did her ironing a knock on the door a sunday visitor time fi serve a person there second sunday dinner could smell browning of the rice heating up and the sweet sound of lovers rock played by miss p ,i remember staying up to listen as i grew up on this and still love the traditional reggae of the 1970 & 80s
Ever listen to Station FM, Daddy Ernie on Sunday morning..
What did chadwell Heath look like back then?. I live there now and I’m 18. Grenadian, batian and st.lucian descent.
@@Tix599
It looked the same on the high road
But back then there were no pound shops or 20 chicken shops and sunday a day of piece no shops open
I still live in Chadwell heath now it has changed so much
This is a slept on gem that Indiana Jones has found
Nothing beats them old tracks🙏🏼 Jah Bless
Gwan tappa zukie natty dread a wha she want gwan Horace andy yaga yaga yah rastafari big up Jamaica ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love this tune and have loved it from I sweet 17 years old I brought it and I LOVE IT AND STILL DO AT 52YRS XXXXXXXXXXXXX
same at 57*****
Me Misses at 60 ----- Rythm
Same hahaha still sound new
Oh. Natty Dread. What a choon. Love the way it changes. Tuuuuu nnnnnneeee
Good girl
loved this since 1979 ,a pure classic x
always brought a rousing chorus from the chaps in the dancehall.
Nuh song mi love suh.
Viciado nessa pedra!!!! Escutando ela todos os dias na Jamaica Brasileira!!!! 👊🏽🇯🇲🇺🇸
i remember my brother used to play this song when i was about 10 years old, i am 50 years old now, and i will always remember this.
This here music is like a good breath of fresh air. This music should always be played on the radio so people can feel good about life and themselves. The world needs to really chill out and feel inspired to love. This here reggae music from this era has the power to do just that!!!
Rewind Selector....Top classic from way back. Riddim come forward...Righteousness...
Absolutely, REWIND. Operator, hard and pull up!!!
If you like this type of Reggae song, then check out these other killer tunes!
Frankie Paul - Be Mine Tonight
Don Carlos - Hog & Goat
Don Carlos - Late Night Blues
Fulk Livingston Reid - Golden Dufferdil
Ruddy Simbal - A So The System Work
Israel Vibration - Licks & Kicks
The Meditations - Babylon Trap Them
Johnny Clarke - Nice Time
Mighty Diamonds - Tell Me What's Wrong
Senya - Roots Man
Frankie Paul - Run Come
Chuck Turner - I Need You
Carl St. Clair - Guilty Of Loving You
Don Carlos - Them Say
Vicious Irie - Late Night Attack
Henkel Irie - Too Much Gun
Leroy Brown - Gone Gone
Captain Sinbad - Bam Salute
Major Manzie - Bout Ya
Leroy Roots - Shocking
The Terrors - Don't Bother Me
Horace Andy - Just Say Who
Horace Martin - Peeping Tom
Leroy Brown - Heartache
Dennis Brown - If This World Were Mine
John Holt - Loved A Stranger
John Holt - If I Were A Carpenter
The Maytones Ft. I-Roy - Money Worries
Michael Prophet - Gunman
Lacksley Castell - Leaving
Linval Thompson Ft. Ranking Toyan - Spar With Me
Papa Natty - Dancehall Rock
Investigators - Woman I Need Your Loving
Lacksley Castell - Johnny Brown
Little John - Block Traffic
Gregory Peck - Wrong Impression
Mikey Spice & Louie Culture - Grab Yuh Lass
I-Roy - Commandment IV Waiting In Vain
Anthony Johnson - Spend Time Loving You
Wailing Souls - Bag A Trouble
Barrington Levy - Don't Pretend
Nitty Gritty - Amazing Grace
Sowell Radics - All Night Jammin'
Determine & Vigilante - All Night Vibes
Super Black - Love Sick
Reggae George - Girl You're Too Young
Peter Broggs - Mr. Sheriff Man
Sylford Walker - Jah Golden Pen
The Maytones - Throw Down Your Arms
Tamlins - Testify
The Cimarons - Jah No Dead
Eddie Lovette Ft. Jah Lloyd - Shining Star
Thank you for the list. Jah bless.
Will try...know some.
Such nice memories, also sad one ,but I also realized now that I am older now u got to take the bitter with the sweet. Blessing!
OMG!! You just lifted my vibration!!! Thank you!!!
Junior west - splash it out
Paul Blackman - say so
What a nice beautiful jam, currently going through a break up n just found this gem. Has me in all my feels
Hang in there Juan. Take your time and recoup. Blessings.
Thank you, I appreciate those words.
@@iysh920 No problem. I've been in my feels too. Anita
@AzucaNegra16 Yea man I feel for you. These times are only temporary but they suck. All we can do is have time go by
@@iysh920 I'm female Juan. Yep, one day at a time.
Big tune. Back in the days. Remember the house raves. Black plastic bags taped to the windows. Then we rave til a morning to them tunes.
Beautiful music dawg i cant get enough of it
Yeah
Patrick Dacosta The BEST of times 💯 Those were definitely the good old days for REAL...CHERISH the memories cos we will never have dat again....Those were Classic days ❤ Member dem well 🎶🎶💯
The good The Bad an The ugly ! makes no difference absolutely flawless delivery! Straight!
Is this lovers rock or rocksteady? This the type of reggae I love....dancehall will never top this
Sweet sweet voice of "sleepy"....this tune brings back memories when I was 16. Used to jump on the 86 bus to see my girlfriend in Whitechapel....Lord she just a rub up mi ting
One of the best tunes! Brings back great memories
Reggae is beautiful in every way possible I think something that truly makes you happy an smile is more valuable an of importance than a simple like don’t just like Reggae I Love its versatility knows No End in my opinion!
My tune back in the day, shy girl i was walking up Antrobus Road, B21 on my way to secondary school...sweet memories.
Music that Never fails to make me happy Reggae music at its finest! Any time the right time!☝️❤✌😁🥰
Sweet sounds from two iconic reggae artists!
I come back often, p see this song, i'm addicted, these songs are really good!instead of these nowadays!!🤣
Got this from “Daddy Cools” in London back in the day!! Still a big chune 🎶
☺️☺️omg what memories.. I remember the first time My girlfriend and I first met Horace Andy we had a good time with him ☺️..He was kind, Generous and oh so funny.. I just downloaded this song to My phone thank you 🙏🏽❣️
Those were the day's ❤
Tappa zukie and mr Horace Campbell what a tune yaga yaga yaga go do tappa zukie big up Jamaica ❤❤❤❤❤
Horace Andy
yagga yagga yagga yooooow !
Transale to English 😂😂😂
True sounds of Positivity fill my body up with them vibrations.... 🕺🕺🕺
Bought this back in the day. Still sounds fantastic
Fantastic song from a fantastic era of pure reggae
What a track, so real, so needed in the right moment.
Walking in the light of love and pleasure reggae style must love💨💨💨🔥🇯🇲👍
still listening in 2019 timeless classic
🖒 me too.....real music this ❤💛💚
In the future 🔮 bro.. 2020 ❤️✌️✌️✌️
Reminds me of a dance at the water commission field in mona, kgn Jamaica with papa roots hipower with Rankin trevor, nicodemus, jah mikey etc. Good old days
@@kimgriffiths9782 2021 November here 🔥
This here song, boy I tell you from the rhythm to the lyrics, I'm soooo, so feeling it!!
El saxofon es un deleite, y ni hablar del bajo, ROOTS!
This is one of my favourite tracks & I’m glad I’ve got a cd with the same riddim for 8 more artists lol 😆 Always love reggae music never fades! love & peace
This song is a treasure of gold❤
ONE OF THE BEST SINGER / DEEJAY COMBINATION IN REGGAE HISTORY..... MISTER ANDY & MISTER ZUKIE💥💣💥💣💥💣
This was the tune back in the day.
Love this song bring back memories with me a Tappa in Golden Spring
MR ANDY DOING WHAT HE DOES BEST. TAPPA COMES IN CLOSES THE ARGUMENT..........CLASSIC.
Yeeeahhhh maaannn
Horndma. Fib
Uchumu
Closes at the argument is right!!! It's over no debate
Educate us brother
Teach Dem interview with Tappa Zukie brought me here!!!
Mais fogo rasta!!
Coloca o ⛑️ para não se prejudicar🦁💪🏾
Just one of the many things why tunes like these will never die
Big up and blessings for the song and the love you gave to the lovers rock era 💘💘💞💞💞💞💞 40 years on xxx God bless tappa and Horace xxxxxx💋💋💋💋💋💋
It puts life back in your tired soul Its like fuel for your vehicle even a Rolls Royce needs it as much as a mini
The real Roots Rasta straight out of the Originals Real Rasta Groups When Music Was Real Deep In The Beats Of True Reggae
Right on fam
Big up Roots Reggae collector right here!!
2021 April 15 just beautiful thank you.
Rinsed out on point blank radio London Dr fusion in control. He said he used to have a soundsystem
And to think this song was just a jamming session. ❤🎶
rasta lovaa vibes revolution
bad great back in the days love it 👍
Sweetly done straight timeless! Love this track
Smooth, sophisticated styles synchronising superbly!
Essa música marcou minha vida com uma pessoa...que te abençoe aonde você estiver meu grande amor.🔥💚
Apenas conocí esta canción, es hermosa!!! 😮😮😮😮 viva el reggae !!!
"Classic Reggae "... (NUFF SAID) 1❤ 😎
Truly Enjoyed listening! Sweet tune! One love Lady Lenka 🇨🇿
Oh my Days... Such a wicked tune.. Natty dread give em wha she wan..no true..!!!
Loved this back in the days , still have it on vinyl somewhere .
this is why we love reggae
DAT TUNE RIGHT THERE!
Yes fam its incredible i cant stop listening
Bless up, Teach Dem. Here after watching your interview. 🔥
Yes natty dread a whe she want and a natty she will get. Back in the days u have to be a natty they were the girls choice such fun we had
Old skool King Lion Sounds Nairobi,Kenya 1993.Bless
1love motherland
@@uncommon2193 Respect!All massive out there.
Jah Bless and Thanks to Horace And Tappa Zukie for this tune 🙏🏼🇯🇲
The sweetest song on this riddim :)
Still listening. Memories ❤️❤️❤️
Think it was 81' and Rodigan on sunday played this tune fi we..... A murder ! A murdee !
In 1980's most amazing tune. Nice memories.🙄🙄
@millicent locrian American here. 1998. First time I went to a jamaican spot in Los Angeles. This jamaican female pulled me in while I'm walking by. Rub a dub was playing and it was at that point that I understood the dance. And became addicted to the dance scene. Been to dance from Brooklyn to Atlanta to Miami. Each time I rub scrub and whine nuff gyal.
100 Club Oxford Street back in the day. Irie skanking with Tapper for real. Jah Stern!!!
Tem que ter muito amor !!!! Unindo as nações belas canções !!!
Lovely voice Horace Andy
Walking back through slough sunday
Raidio london playing think it was rodigan but yes the smells of roast
U took me back 😎
So sweetly done straight timeless style ❤️☝️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥✌🏾🎶🥰
I have this ❤ thankyou for upload one ❤
Miss you mummy so so much love you she love this song