www.rockerstvmedia.com Big hit for Gregory in '78 on Earl Chin's Rootsman show.... ras order, reggae historian, visit me at www.myspace.com/rasorder and www.myspace.com/rasnazarene
As tears runs down my face listening to this song. I pray that he RIP. Thanks for leaving us with the biggest gift of all, Your music... RIP Greogry Isaacs.
Smoothly, sensuously, utterly romantic. Who could ever replace him? Where is the night nurse to help us through our grief at this very great loss? Gregory, we will never forget you.
couldn't have been happier than this moment that iam listening to this vibe.real old one,but the memories of youthful age spent in oji river ,nigeria still lingers on.
Peter is living right inside His Son,We love you Peter without You we shouldn't watch your Son follow ing your footsteps❤❤❤❤❤(watching from South Africa)
If I could resurrect you Gregory you would be here singing for your great quality catalogue of music no one can never replace you the one and only cool ruler
i gave up on herbs, but i will NEVER GIVE UP ON REAL REGGAE MUSIC!!! to most artist nowadayz ,stop bein in reggae for dollars, your rapin the youth!!!!!
Verse 1] Meet me at the corner Down your avenue And I'll be patiently, yeah Waiting there for you [Chorus] I said to, tune in 'til a morning Tune in yah, mi sistren 'Cause I like it like that I like it like that I like it like that, yeah I like it like that So, tune in 'til a morning Tune in yah, mi sistren [Verse 2] You sure know how to groove me I like the way you move me Yeah... [Musical Interlude] [Verse 2] Please, meet me at the corner Down your avenue And I'll be patiently, yeah Waiting there for you [Chorus] I said to, tune in 'til a morning Tune in yah, mi sistren 'Cause I like it like that I like it like that I like it like that, yeah You know, I like it like that, yeah So, tune in 'til a morning Tune in yah, mi sistren [Outro] You do it to me nice, yeah But, do it to me twice I like it like that...
The immortal Gregory. This man gave me a magic carpet ride for over a decade. My mom loved her sum Gregory, miss ya mum. Ansel Collins or Winston Wright cooking up some.nice organ licks w Sly & Robbie.🎉
Pure and raw.....Genius at work !!! Rest in perfect peace....humble hero. Blessings for spreading the good vibz to the 4 corners of the world. Jah bless.
i salute you G isaacs really he was a big general and still he ll be a big man forever,fligh high G Isaacs ur music it ll remembered forever rastafari is the way to stand
This song is loaded with subtleties. You can hear it 100 times and still discover something new. And then his voice..... the dancing... the mood....PERFECT! .
justamente nessa época que o Gregory começou a ser conhecido na Europa , ele já era ídolo na Jamaica, suas dias a Londres na eram constantes , uma trajetória BRILHANTE do cool ruler. Em 1981 estorou com o LP more Gregory , e se tornou um dos melhores dos melhores de todos os tempos , na minha humilde opinião "O MELHOR ! The Best ! "
This is GREGORY ''THE COOL RULER'' ISAACS first reggae video produced / directed by Ras Leslie ''LAM'' Moore for ROCKERS TV with Earl 'ROOTSMAN'' Chin in 1978 ... one of the best viewed reggae produced by ''RAS LAM ...google VTV NETWORK to see more work of RAS LAM ..winner of ''THE BOB MARLEY LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD '' for reggae tv production .....doing this for ROCKERS TV 30 years ...produced over 6000 ... 60 min. shows , in 30 years ... the first reggae tv show in the USA.. before all reggae tv shows in Jamaica ...thats HISTORY !!!! IT GO SO .... ROCKERS TV IS THE ONLY REGGAE TV SHOW TO WIN ''THE BOB MARLEY AWARD'' ......THANK YOU THE PEOPLE ...JAH BLESS ONLY THE SHOW ''VTV NETWORK with VJ RAS LAM'' .....can test, no other, said MICHAEL JACKSON (Big fan of VTV NETWORK, the only reggae tv show to play Michael Jackson's videos ... i also programed his videos on ROCKERS TV ....
See you soon Mr. Gregory... you were the true reggae rocker from the 70´s and 80´s!! Thanks for all the great lovers and dancing moments you gave to us... RIP
+Tyrone Smith I know right, I was thinking the same thing "ah so yuh seh" tool cool. I am so gonna use that the next time someone ask me to do something.
Somewhere in Harlesden, London NW10, 1981, 3AM on a Saturday night. This tune coming out of a stack of 18inch woofers in a Victorian semi-detached house. The rooms packed and everyone rocking as one. Those days!
Music is truly universal...feel like i know this guy sooo well yet we've never met. R.I.P Great Gregory Isaacs.......truly 'The Cool Ruler'. Ur music lives on.....
As a child of the 80"s it was an honor, I realized to grow up hearing this type of music in its prime. Every reggae artiste at that time was unique, from Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller to Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. Foundation Reggae will always be Unmatched especially with the limited Technology at that period of time... R.I.P to A Reggae Legend