I remember hearing this randomly on music choice reggae channel when I moved in October 09.heard this,been hooked since.its like...i have to hear this & it brings me back.
One of their many, many great tunes. Why they're not more well known is beyond me? They were the top reggae outfit on the planet in this period, so influential.
not talking about "rastafari music." I didn't see any reggae on his page, every single comment/video was weirdly Afro-centric, the way he worded everything was strange, so I was curious as to the lack of any other race on his page was about
OMG, how could I forget this Marcus Garvey song on the anniversary of his birth on August 17, 1887. From Burning Spear's third album, Marcus Garvey (1975) The Mighty Diamonds and Culture jumped into my mind right away this morning, but the always humble Winston Rodney let them go first, knowing that I would never forget him. How could I? Burning Spear is one of the stars that shine brightest in the history of Western music. (And for being so self-effacing, Winston gets an added version side.)