Roots Reggae episode laced with some of my mental crystals about the state of world politricks and commerce, social living and social engineers... mafia business passing for government.Support the show
Good music again, from the archives. Roots Rockers Reggae from the 70s, 80s and 90s( Clinton Fearon & Lucky Dube). Otherwise the rest are Reggae stalwarts like Sammy Dread, the late and great Eric Lamont( aka Bingy Bunny), the sweet voice of R
Not a laughing matter!!StarringEddie MurphyGregory IsaacsJunior MurvinIjahman LeviMighty DiamondsJacob MillerDon CarlosPeter Tosh Ranking JoeTwinkle BrosAnd thenSomeSupport the show
A mixed bag of Lovers Reggae and some Roots Reggae featuring way-back tunes and some from the new mature soldiers on the new front-lines in the 'evolution' of the music back to its original old self.ChezidekGregory IsaacSolomon SkuzaEric Donald
Crucial conscious Vocals Featuring:Twinkle Bros - GullyDennis Walcot - Right TimeJosey Wales & U Roy - Nomore FussingThe Congos - Children CryingScientist - Unfaithful ChildrenBongo Pat - Young GenerationThe Maytones - Throw Down Your ArmsRober
Reggae Dub Music(quiet sounds),old and new(somewhat) featuring the likes of Scientist,Force of Music,DubMaster Khan, Culture,Kenyatta, Chezidech,Aston Barret and other such singers and players of instrumentSupport the show
Radio Reggae Charts - 1976 The days when music was sweeter than honey,when singers could sing and even the deejays could rhyme.The songs used to carry a message,a lesson and stories about life,the highs and lows,the twists and turns,the trick
Down the lane in the days when there were players of instruments and real singers who could actually sing. Those were the days,nowadays everyone can "sing". Support the show
Bob said..."Many more will have to suffer,many more will have to die,don't ask me why"Lucky Dube say..."Is this the way it should be?"....."The day the dollar die,things will get better"......Says Peter ToshSupport the show