Back in the days when jamaican musicians coukd play really good Not like today playing like they are fwlling asleep Boring standart live performance 😂 What a shame ! Real music is played from the heart Not to make quick money
do miss this lot from my yoof. also miss seeing shrimp about york - though ive not been into the city centre much for a decade. hope theyre all doing decent. :)
Does anyone know the band members and the announcer? It looks like Chinna Smith on guitar, Robbie Shakespeare on bass, and, of course, Horsemouth on drums. Is it Dwight Pinkney on second guitar (wearing white pants)? And the horn players, maybe Bobby Ellis, Herman Marquis, and Vin Gordon? Who is playing percussion in the back? Who is the announcer?
Nice observations @andrewrush354 🙂Along with Robbie, Chinna and Horsemouth, I also recognize Ranchie Mclean (wearing white pants) on rhythm guitar playing what looks similar to a red Gibson ES335. Also, there's a willowy looking Lloyd Parks standing near to or behind Leroy on drums in the background playing a tambourine. I'm not sure of any of the horn players but just before Gregory leaves the stage, (around 2:50 timeframe) I think I spot a blurry image of Bernard "Touter" Harvey on organ doing his thing. I must say the announcer does resemble IRoy, but I'm not too solid on that guess. Thoughts anyone?
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