You just have to love Delroy Wilson. This is simply a display of raw and natural talent, I just love his phrasing, his timing, his improvisation and his vibe. In a word brilliant.
one of the iconic songs....just the shot in the studio, the music, and what a voice........ a true Jamaican legend.... we have to do some self searching and see that the garbage we're putting out there now is not up to standard...........
I totally agree this wonderful sound that hit me when I was fourteen and just danced to because I found the groove and never leaves your core roots which is the soul, infectious and forever my number one music, when it hits you just got to fall.
I have been saying that since the 90s when music has watered-down to nothing and it's all genres, from gospel music straight down to R&B. Now. It's totally gone!!
I really like this lover's rock version. I thought I just bought it on the Grensleeves label.....🙄.....Wrong! This is WICKED! I've actually never heard this before and I just turned 60. Where have I been?!!!! 🙂
Love my people. They did the best with what they had. Some of the bes t music came out of those studios. Reggae for life. Bless up to all Jamaican entertainers.
Am dancing to D W since I was 16 in a open bamboo lawn till sun broke sky n now am 71 n can't stop dancing to his music so me say di king D W larger Dan di rest my star⭐🕺❣💯🎵🎶🎼🕺
legend has it that he recorded this tune in one take.............but to me he's Jamaica's greatest vocalist...........just pure class.............his voice can never be imitated
I agree he was a one of a kind singer. If you know Jamaican music, each singer has their unique sound. If I say Gregory Issacs, I-Roy, Joe Hill, Big Youth, King Stitt, you would recognize them in almost any of their recordings. I been into Jamaican music since 1976. Seen all the changes. Just like people who followed Dylan. Time changes everything. In the 90s the fast and rough djs changed reggae forever. Like Ninjaman and Tiger etc many more. They laid the foundation for today's reggae artist. Just like Delroy Wilson set up the 70s and 80s reggae styles
@@rockers7889 the thing is back then you had to have talent. It's funny when this music comes on my dad get's up and dance. He never dance but when he is in a dancing mode. He does. Thank you to all of the west indian massive who keep preserving our culture for future generations.
Amazing Delroy ! I would love also to see the whole documentary. That history about "quadrille" sounds so interesting . Thanks a lot for uploading that video
Good music comes from the soul, a reflection of the singer's emotional depth and interpretative abilities. Give me the passion and funk of this song over any music being created today, pure and sublime, an elevation of mood and spirits!
That's why I love Reggae Music, if it's Roots, Rock,militant, lovers or Dub, all you want to do is get up and dance, let the bass get in your body, An Oldish Rasta at a carnival in the Dub tent said to me light your reefer,close your eyes and let the bass take over your body and when the track has played a few minutes open your eyes and you will be dancing and you won't know
Beautiful brilliance straight Up one take style no audio retune needed real talent in reggae fashion that never out style in my opinion outstanding ☝️🥰🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️ love it always simple !
RIP Bunny "Striker" Lee. One the most important contributors of Reggae Music. A true icon. Thank you to bring us positive vibrations all over the world. God bless him and his family.
Good Gosh Almighty! What a voice! We all know those singers who you never have to guess, "who's that singing?". Delroy, Alton, Gregory, and John are just four of them! Thank God for blessing us with their talent.
Correcto amigo!! A eso en Jamaica se le llama dubplate los musicos crean el ritmo y los cantantes , le ponen la letra ,a Eso se le llama ( version ) cada cantante le pone su propia idea !
It is a recording scene where our Delroy Wilson puts vocals on the back track under the mixing of Prince Jammy in the studio of the famous producer Bunny Lee. This is the original story of the DVD version of the video previously broadcast by the BBC.
Great person always vary jovial and full of fun but most of it all humble when you see him going tru on the road walking omg a very fast Walker you can heare the people them a showt out delroy friendly him always stop and say a few him don't afto know you ..we all should do something to keep up os memories
This brother for some reason didn't get the recognition he rightfully deserves his voice and choice of music 🎵🎶 loving me some delroy Wilson. Sharing the night together
This is the first time I'm hearing that there's a link between quadrille and mento........mento-quadrille fusion of sorts. Jamaica has folk music forms that are unknown to the world.
No matter hownit go nothing like dem Vintage classics Cha play n select da Vynal.selector No dis respect to now a days buy all this digital Cant touch da Vynal for me.One
@@phabebarcelona863 ...if people don't come from Jamaica, then why do they try to speak and write patois when they simply can't? Do they think it's cool somehow? Well, it's not.