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REVIEWS OF REGGAE VIDEO'S - ARCHIVE - PAGE 14 |
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MIKEY DREAD - RASTA IN CONTROL |
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this upfull tune, Mikey Dread takes us
straight to Hollywood. He sings about the fulfillment
of prophecy, and how the worship of silver
and gold won't get you anywhere. But with
consciousness and a willingness to fight to
achieve some thing, Rasta is in control.
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WINSTON REEDY - DAUGHTER OF ZION
(LIVE, 1979) |
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the rise of Lover's Rock in the UK during
the 1980's, he had a hit with a tune called
"Dim The Light". That was in 1983.
But we go further back in time, to meet up
with Winston Reedy as he performs live with
members of the well-known band the Cimarons
in the Hammersmith Palais, London.
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HORACE ANDY - LIVE JAMAICA, 1989 |
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a wonderful performance, Horace Andy shows
that he really sounds like he sounds on
record. Backed by the Riddim Kings on stage
in Portland Jamaica, he sings two of his
many hits: "Just Say Who" and
"Cuss Cuss".
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CIMARONS - LIVE, 1970'S |
| The
Cimarons were among this first generation of
UK Reggae bands. They're not among the most
well-known, which really is a shame.
In this video, you can see them in their
early phase. Heartical vibes, a conscious
message in an upfull performance for TV.
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RICHIE SPICE - RIGHTEOUS YOUTHS |
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easy-skanking riddim serves as the
foundation for another Richie Spice track
that will be appreciloved by those who are
into some righteous Rasta Reggae.
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TENOR SAW - ANOTHER SOUND IS
DYING |
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The Alarm is a classic Rub a Dub tune,
dealing with a classic theme as well. Tenor
Saw "Ring(s) the Alarm, another sound
is dying". But Reggae Music will never
die, as the rhythm continues to carry the
sounds of freedom from one decade into the
next.
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