Simply one of the greatest DJs in Jamaican music history. He was the one who bridged the gap between the Roots era (late 1970s) and the Dancehall era (early 1980s). It was really Lone Ranger and Yellow man as well as Josey Wales, Charlie Chaplin and Brigadier Jerry who dominated the charts and the dancehalls as DJs on that period. Love Ranger top 7 1. Barnabas Collins 2. Love Bump 3. Rosemarie 4. As I Trod Along 5. Automatic 6. Labour Ward 7. Tribute To Bob Marley Check them out.👊🏿❤️💛💚🙏🏿
Respect Teach..!! Teacha I think I can safely say the channel has now become a Jamaica institution now this is the Wikipedia for the Reggae and Dance hall history nuff love and respect 🇯🇲
One of my favourite Artiste from back in the day. I still sing his songs. My Father had many of his LP,s so I would play them regularly. Blessings Legend
1 Million % of respect teach dem for the interview of this veteran in Lone Ranger maximum respect Mr Ranger, longevity to the man the voice sound like Ark-Angel.
Lone Ranger one of my favourites artist, my most cherished tunes are Learn To Drive and Reasons on the Taxi Riddim, thanks Teach Dem for this jewel of interview! Greetings from Honduras, Central America!
Blessings. Blessings. This Interview going to be another great one.. These Entertainers are the Blast from the past and Present. Keep up the good work Teach. Health, Health.
As a Elder...the man look and sound good...Salute...Lone Ranger...teacher you achive big... Teach dem do alot more for the Ja music industry more than cvm and tvj
Blessings. Those were the days when dance hall Artist copies parts of each other slang and it was 👌OK 👌...Not these days..If you wears the same color clothes and Design, Or Buy same Car..Thay make it becomes problems..We need back the Love...
Yes oh yes! Keep them 80’s artist a coming! Big up Lone Ranger Respect to Carlton Livingston, Welton Irie and Bebo RIP Ringo RIP Coxsone RIP Winston Riley RIP Clive Jarret RIP Jo Jo Hoo-Kim RIP Kenneth Hoo-Kim
After the first batch of DJs King Stitt, U Roy to Jasbo. Dillinger was the Superstar then there was Brigadier Jerry, Josie Wales, Charlie Chaplin, Sassafras, Toyan n General Echo in the Dancehall but Michigan & Smiley, Lone Ranger and Yellowman was the Superstar in the Reggae Dancehall Music in the late 70s to 80s. Lone Ranger is an Extremely Unique Talent. Intelligence plays a great roll in his career. Great Memories of his Associates, Work and time in the Business.
Lone Ranger you're no stranger, I remember them party in the front room, you a one real big man, you can tell them about the business, I love this one yah
The Greatest combo that I ever heard by a DJ , Lone Ranger you" can never hide from Ja " got this old set of cd from England and this song caught my attention also General in a penitentiary
Lone Ranger is my favorite DJ of all times listening him from soul express to Virgo hifi wickedest thing on any riddim Can’t believe I missed this interview Teach Dem you’re the best respect every time 🎉🎉🎉
Nuff Blessings for this one Teach Dem 🙏 the great Lone Ranger rides again I grew up on the same street where the school is that he used to hang out with the Police man's sons by the name of Mr. Powell that's how I know Lone Ranger I'm glad that he also mentioned Puddy Roots because he was a older youth that we the younger ones would hang around just to listen to him sing Lone Ranger Love Bump and Barnabas Collins was two of my favorites songs back in the days I remembered that tune was mashing up every Jukeboxes in Jamaica 🇯🇲 the you have the M16 those days were some wonderful days out by east Kingston much love and respect Mr Anthony Waldron (aka) Lone Ranger
Wow this bring back so much memories, I use to get ice from the ice man, milk powder from the little shop window me and Abril powell had the same last name, everything this man said about his early year is true, bless up Mr Anthony Waldron.
Big up Teach for capturing these legendary artist so future generations can learn the true history of the music. I admire your passion for quality content ..
This interview brought back so much memories of my young days my mom and dad was a part of this era I really enjoyed it and believe it or not but the voice of the little children playing in the background was so refreshing to my ears I had to smile 😊 at their innocence
Bless Up Lone Ranger one of my FIRST Musical Influence. "Rosemarie" is the first Song i learn frm start to finish. One of favorite Original Dancehall DJ.
I was very happy to see him and to be with him 20 years a go in Paris with fatter and reco party time that was very Nice l Will never forget it, Big up mi boss jah yut from Ghana
Chat bout history, dem man yah help build it inna di 70's.Cowboy names was the thing for some deejays during this part of the era ,Dillinger,Lee van Cleef,Trinity, Clont Eastwood, Lone Ranger Outlaw Josey Wales.
Another great Legend...Rub a dub style boss..Rocked to many of his songs back in the days...Now a days so called dj's and singers need to take even a line out of his book...History class again..Teach one more pon dem...Great interview...
great interview teach dem.Lone ranger's memory is sharp the school he went to in tottenham.tottenham county has closed down the premisses is still there but no more school.Lone ranger is one of the leaders of the pack specially in England real top notch d j.lone ranger album rosemary was given to me by my first girlfriend and somebody thief it.big up the Lone Ranger. four season lover yes i remember it but never remember ranger do it first.
Legendary superstar. The Ranger. Lone no stranger. When mi a youth. Downbeat sound. Queens. My father say I too young. Shimmy d front door. 🚲 ride. Jah jah. Entertainers like stars. Dance block. Respect mr Ranger. Up large. Teach them n me. U go hard. Blessings king
Definitely one of 🇯🇲 foundation 🎤 ever Papa Lone Ranger, voice younger than the man age, eternal youth fe real.Tribal War one of my many favourites by the BIG man. Tune cut to Bim Sherman Mighty Ruler, RUFF. Yes teach, please find the great Jah Youth, Brigadier Jerry, Ranking Joe, U Brown, selectors Ilawi, Danny Dread. 🔥🔥🔥 💯💯💯
Lone Ranger lived in my endz!! Big up all Tottenham N17 massive and crew :-) Thanks again Teach Dem for enhancing the memories of my youth. Even the beating up part reminded me that I had to beat off 3 white kids who were bullying my sister....aww the good ole days lol
What about the artist career getting a boost also and not just "teach dem"only benefiting ?Are these interviews helping the artist financially or just teach dem RU-vid money going into his pocket .Most of these veterans not making money.Vlad tv is helping the people career he interviewed,is "teach dem"channel people the artist career or just exposing their lives to people to judge them...Teach dem is growing financially,can the artist say the same? Vloggers and scammers are the new form of scamming.Vloggers relying on strangers to get them rich by subscribing to listen to people business that's most time already in the news media...
I just heard a interview with teach them..lone ranger.. dance hall DJ.. from u Roy these are the people who started this... now it's international... now rap is the biggest thing... looking all these rap artist they're making millions.. while the original DJ who set the foundation for rap don't get credit... I'm talking about from Jamaica to the Bronx and the rest is history.... Jamaican DJ all they ever is to make a name ... right now it's time for the international community to give respect and recognized where it all started..
Glad to see the great Lone Ranger in another interview, you gave us stylish, witty lyrics, pure No 1 hot chunes from '79 ie Barnabus Collins, Labour Ward, Fist 2 Fist onwards
Another one of our great Legend/veteran in the dancehall fraternity, still remember as a little little youth answer mi question song, great history thanks Teach continue the works.
The lone ranger one of my top 5 dancehall DJ of all time..this man could go all night by himself. It's a blessing his memory is right on track..his voice is kicking..long live ranger. Big up yourself teach dem, this one is epic. See if you can find Welton Irie..
Legendary Lone Ranger I Swear to this day I m a grown ass man . never met A kooler person and Artist like the Original Doc Early B.he genuinely like people never detected a fickle moment when me and my friends met him off course then we were youths sip Definitely would love a ranking Joe and brigadier Jerry Them could Chant from 6pm to 6am This interview made me put the ends together my introduction to Puddy roots was my friend from Portmore he had the best Cassettes Collection in his house 🏠🏠🏠 as a young man growing up in straight Christian environment his Stuff was new .he had evey legendary Jamaican artist God is Amazing in my life
This interview is off the hook historical information which is very pleasing to hear Lone Ranger had a great tone of voice remember seeing him live and direct at Bouncing Ball in Peckham. Come on the stage in a cowboy costume tore the place up. Every tune he dj d the crowd went wild. If you can try and listen Kilimanjaro sound with Lone Ranger Jim Kelly and Burro Banton 1983 playing Linval Thompson tunes its a classic all of them sound good. I remember the tunes well bcos that same Linval Thompson tunes turned out to be a Greensleevs LP.