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FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:01 am
by spot
Line up the playlist, sisters and brothers. Let out all that misery and injustice.

Here's Max Romeo in a studio, the first and still the best of the lot. Give praises.

My children thought I'd gone round the twist when I started them on Max Romeo but they caught on eventually.


FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:59 am
by farmer giles
nice one spot ,ever heard of aswad or peter tosh :-6:-6

who i used to listen to when i had my dreads ya mon :):)

FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:10 am
by farmer giles
here is one i liked



YouTube - Peter Tosh - Legalize it live



and before FG's own maggie thatcher starts i have never been into nor condone drug use :rolleyes::rolleyes:

FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:05 am
by Nomad
Serendipity Spock !



YouTube - Peter Tosh - Johnny Be Goode

FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:16 am
by farmer giles
Nomad;1208815 wrote: Serendipity Spock !



YouTube - Peter Tosh - Johnny Be Goode


great tune good to hear it again :):)

nice sig :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:57 am
by spot
farmer giles;1208788 wrote: nice one spot ,ever heard of aswad or peter tosh :-6:-6

who i used to listen to when i had my dreads ya mon :):)


What on earth did you tie them to?

Yes they're both great but I've seen neither on stage. Nor have I seen Burning Spear though I'd quite like to if I get a chance.

FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:02 am
by farmer giles
spot;1209054 wrote: What on earth did you tie them to?

Yes they're both great but I've seen neither on stage. Nor have I seen Burning Spear though I'd quite like to if I get a chance.


er sorry but i was just trying to join in :)

i said i liked your band and was wondering if you liked some stuff that i thought was samish :D:D:D

FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:50 pm
by OpenMind
spot;1209054 wrote: What on earth did you tie them to?



Yes they're both great but I've seen neither on stage. Nor have I seen Burning Spear though I'd quite like to if I get a chance.


I saw Burning Spear in Dunstable Back in 1984. Excellent performance. I have also seen Yellowman and Eekamouse.



Linton Kwesi Johnson is also an old favourite of mine.

FG's roots-reggae dancehall

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:02 am
by Týr
Givin' out my warning...





And now you rich people listen to me

Weep and wail over the miseries that are coming, coming up on you

Your riches have rotted away and your clothes have been eaten by moth

Your gold and silver is covered with rust

And this rust will be witness against you and eat up your flesh like fire

You have piled up your riches in these last days

But heads a go roll down Sandy Gully one of these days, heads a go roll down Sandy Gully. That's what Marcus says.

Your life here on earth have been filled with luxury and pleasure

You have made yourself fat for the day of slaughter

You've not paid the men that work in your fields

The cries of those that gather your crops have reached the ears of Jah, Jah Almighty

Heads a go roll down Sandy Gully one of these days, heads a go roll down Sandy Gully. That's what Marcus says.

Dog up a Beverley Hills a eat T-bone steak an' drink cornflakes

While poor people in the ghetto a rake an' scrape to get a cake

Be patient my brother be patient as a farmer is patient

As he waits for the autumn and the spring rains to water his crops

You also must be patient and keep your hopes up high

Happy are those who greatest desire is to do what Jah Jah require

Heads a go roll down Sandy Gully one of these days, heads a go roll down Sandy Gully. That's what Marcus says.

Bald head a go roll down Sandy Gully one of these days

Heads a go roll down Sandy Gully that's what Marcus says

I say you look, you look, you look and you can't see

I said you listen, you listen, you listen and you can't hear