Back in london this was massive Hit for Barry Brown Not to mention ..the Dub plate track wicked bassline and drums r.i.p. Mr Barry Brown This ya classic fyaaaa.
Amennnn. Big up rispek pon di artist Bruddah mon Barry Brown RIP. This was an awesome Irie irie chuuune. Bless up uno him. One Love ♥️ to our Belated Bruddah Barry Brown inna Holy RIP in Jah's holy care. We miss you Bruddah Nyah Barry!!
This riddim is actually a version to the classic *"Jah Shakey"* by Roland Alphonso, which was recorded at Studio One in 1967 and it is one of the baddest instrumentals ever made. Barry Brown's cut became a huge hit for him, so that's why the riddim took on another name: *"Far East."* But the original's from Studio One. This riddim also goes by the name *"Rockers Hop"* and *"Jack Steady."*
The most powerful song in jamaicas African heritage. Yet the people are weak in the spirit. Start roast back funny banana and breadfruit, and catch unnu buckets and drums a rain water.
Agree, Jamaican too fallafafashin . we could have been the wachanda of the Caribbean! instead we let greed and weakness take control.we had everything that we needed .we let the wicked people come in and take it all because we stop appreciating what we had .
Far East. This simple riddim by the late great Barry Brown is the boss of boss-riddims. Some of the greatest roots men and dancehall artists have sampled this riddim. I counted up to 200 different samplers and lost count. The list of heavyweight samplers of Far East, in no particular order include Augustus Pablo, King Tubby, Big Youth, Sugar Minott, Dennis Brown, Freddie McGregor, Gregory Isaacs, Horace Andy, I-Roy, Johnny Osbourne, Leroy Smart, Michael Rose (ex-Black Uhuru), Delroy Wilson, Shabba Ranks, Trinity, Barrington Levy to name but a few. Barrington Levy's sample IMHO is the greatest of them all.
Cocoa Tea is the one who kickedstarted the whole version ting on this riddim with *'Tune In'* for Jammy$ 1985-86. Jammy$ based his cut on the Channel One classic that Barry Brown made famous almost 10 years earlier.
@Chu Konwea +. I doubt it. Many of the artists you've named preceded Barry B. It's more likely a foundation rhythm going way back. The Far East sound is synonymous with Augustus Pablo as far back as the early 70s.
The bloke beneath me talks about "strolling through" market places. I did the same when I was younger. Loads of markets I strolled. Ridley Road market was my FAV. Tunes like this remind me of those days. I miss them so much 😭😭😭😭
i remember this record cause i stolling in marcketplace i that time i wa s very fanatic of reggae music look this story i walk in to the marcket and don't i have to the money so and in fact "look eveywher sometime no right now i'm decided to stoll this lp after i try a good ideea 50pour cent in a rank to the rock music i talk the poor jacket to the elvis and he introding mr barry brown it'true today when i look elvis i love elvis
This song is poorly arranged, he his singing off keys but with all its flaws, it's a gem-I love it. I have it in my 10 reggae dancehall music of all times.
Good song Good uouth a him keep a dance fe ne a london although him a gwan like him mad ne have fe chat yo I'm lije yony Welsh him sober quick a my singer still
This song reminds me of when Jamaica was truly,, beautiful back in the seventies !.
Back in london this was massive Hit for Barry Brown
Not to mention ..the Dub plate track wicked bassline and drums r.i.p. Mr Barry Brown
This ya classic fyaaaa.
To be in a Jah Love session when this tune plays and then Briggi step on the version is mesmerizing
Any time this tune in a dancehall a different vibration especially kilimanjaro sound system big tune for years without fears
When Barry brown sings I feel like am in holy mt zion
I remember this when I was 12 years old. This is a timeless riddim. Coco Tea tune in riddim too
Can you please tell people that Jamaicans have been Toasting , Since Mento music , and I know for fact we always had toasting or rapping in our music.
One of the greatest records ever written and recorded
Amennnn. Big up rispek pon di artist Bruddah mon Barry Brown RIP. This was an awesome Irie irie chuuune. Bless up uno him. One Love ♥️ to our Belated Bruddah Barry Brown inna Holy RIP in Jah's holy care. We miss you Bruddah Nyah Barry!!
Alguien la escucha aun en el 2023 como yo desde los 60s?
sly & robbie one of the greatest roots reggae ever..
This riddim is actually a version to the classic *"Jah Shakey"* by Roland Alphonso, which was recorded at Studio One in 1967 and it is one of the baddest instrumentals ever made. Barry Brown's cut became a huge hit for him, so that's why the riddim took on another name: *"Far East."* But the original's from Studio One. This riddim also goes by the name *"Rockers Hop"* and *"Jack Steady."*
@Dr Donald Blake Thanks for the clarification. I'll check on that......
Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Chyat ‘bout!!!
Appreciate you sharing the knowledge bro.
Same year I was born 56 years ago
Big Tune..RIEP LEGEND 👏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️🎤🎵💔
Mercy Dear Lord 👏👏👏🏻
The most powerful song in jamaicas African heritage. Yet the people are weak in the spirit. Start roast back funny banana and breadfruit, and catch unnu buckets and drums a rain water.
Agree, Jamaican too fallafafashin . we could have been the wachanda of the Caribbean! instead we let greed and weakness take control.we had everything that we needed .we let the wicked people come in and take it all because we stop appreciating what we had .
Far East. This simple riddim by the late great Barry Brown is the boss of boss-riddims. Some of the greatest roots men and dancehall artists have sampled this riddim. I counted up to 200 different samplers and lost count. The list of heavyweight samplers of Far East, in no particular order include Augustus Pablo, King Tubby, Big Youth, Sugar Minott, Dennis Brown, Freddie McGregor, Gregory Isaacs, Horace Andy, I-Roy, Johnny Osbourne, Leroy Smart, Michael Rose (ex-Black Uhuru), Delroy Wilson, Shabba Ranks, Trinity, Barrington Levy to name but a few. Barrington Levy's sample IMHO is the greatest of them all.
White Mice did it best!
Cocoa Tea is the one who kickedstarted the whole version ting on this riddim with *'Tune In'* for Jammy$ 1985-86. Jammy$ based his cut on the Channel One classic that Barry Brown made famous almost 10 years earlier.
@Chu Konwea +. I doubt it. Many of the artists you've named preceded Barry B. It's more likely a foundation rhythm going way back. The Far East sound is synonymous with Augustus Pablo as far back as the early 70s.
this is one haaaaaard riddim......
Agree!!
This song a mash up the dancehall! Wicked tune!
REAL DANCEHALL ANTHEM, NICE ERA, BRING IT FORWARD
NUFF RESPECT FROM BRAZIL!!! BLESS UP!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Shottas 2002 sountrack's
Unique and distinctive vocalist.
8/15/2021 and for another 43 years if Jah sees fit.
Swingin' my hips to this in 2k19 💚❤️😊❤️💚
Listen keenly my youth
Love you 💯🏡✌️
I remember these music when Virgo and Gemini
Thought this tune came out 1980
MAN KEEP THEM COMING YOU MUST BE FAMILY OF MARLEY! AWESOME AND SO PURE! BE BLESSED BRO AND STAY SAFE AND DELIVERING!🏆🌴🌴🌴🌈🌈🌈🌞🌞⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Pancada 🎉❤
Give thanks for this. Yes I 🔥
Love Barry brown
Sweet memories of when we was growing up miss you R.I.P my brother.
Rude Bwoy Anthem!!!
SOME YOUTH TO THE SOUTH, SOME YOUTH IS GOING TO THE FAR EAST
Blunt smokin tune peeps!😎🇯🇲🙏🏿
Conexão jamaica😎🇯🇲
Mr Barry Brown
One of my favourite all time tune. Some bad boys and rude girls drop foot 👣 on this one in d dance. I'm dropping some right now listening to it.
Far East 2023
Iove this true nice one
Wicked tune Barry Brown
One of the first riddem’s I learned
Dancehall early anthem
the king of reggea barry brown all way
The bloke beneath me talks about "strolling through" market places. I did the same when I was younger. Loads of markets I strolled. Ridley Road market was my FAV. Tunes like this remind me of those days. I miss them so much 😭😭😭😭
Far East in east London ✅
Great music
A ah top shottas riddim dis yah memba di movie barry brown comin.
Wickest tune on the far east rip me singer
Timeless.
Brasil Bahia monte Santo ouvindo salve nois
🇯🇲Tribe of Benjiman
Love this song
❤
Classic, classic tune
Love it.
The Very Very Best ...
Jah bless the youth
wicked wicked chuneeeeeee...
Bad rassclart tune Ahlie dadda chu man
Naptalli Judah prince.
King Attorney Pappa Roots
6 février 2024 New caledonia kanaky listen🤟🔥🎧🇳🇨
love u Barry Brown
Bad artist ❤
RIP BB💯🙏
La primera vez que escuche esta csncion fue gracias a la pelicula shottas. 2009
This song is a other thing !!!
Wicked chune
He's made so many versions of this
2024 🎉
! N I C E ! BUMMM FYAAA!!
Heartical.
Conexão Jamaica o filme bons tempos de descobertas
Roots 😑🌿💥
Electro force. Ma Bay sound
Stereo phonics East Man sound
Me encanta esta canción pero no ce aqe se refiere alguien podría ayudarme a traducirla en español xfavor 🙂
👌💕😎
🔥🔥🔥
Got to have ina Box ... 😊
klasse
2019
HAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do anyone know the song called How long? It has the same rhythm and the song is from the late 60's early 70's Not the Pat Kelly version.
Powpowpow
i remember this record cause i stolling in marcketplace i that time i wa s very fanatic of reggae music look this story i walk in to the marcket and don't i have to the money so and in fact "look eveywher sometime no right now i'm decided to stoll this lp after i try a good ideea 50pour cent in a rank to the rock music i talk the poor jacket to the elvis and he introding mr barry brown it'true today when i look elvis i love elvis
POW POW POW POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
lol right
This song is poorly arranged, he his singing off keys but with all its flaws, it's a gem-I love it. I have it in my 10 reggae dancehall music of all times.
Feels like he’s just talking to us
Wah mek it soh imperfectly perfect
yo when he says "far east", it's similar to "forest" in Jamaican English - am I right? is this intentional, if so?
Good song Good uouth a him keep a dance fe ne a london although him a gwan like him mad ne have fe chat yo I'm lije yony Welsh him sober quick a my singer still
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Love this song