This is epic! Cornell is truly the Emperor of reggae music. Mr Cornell is timeless. His hits are mesmerizing and refresh the soul. Massive respect to the living legend Sir Cornell. It is indeed a privilege to witness this performance. Big up Rub-Dub Thursday!
This man is nearing his 80th birth date, but still sounds as great as he was 57 yrs ago when he started, Bob Marley and this man are the same year born, 1945, di man still fresh to Reggae
I had to go and check. I can't believe that he will be 78 this year and moving like he's in his 60s and younger. Cornell really taking good care of himself, including his voice.
To top a performance like this one from the very humble Cornell Campbell, you not only have to have a lot of legendary hits but you also have to be able to perform well with charisma, and also have a voice that everybody really likes. Legendary business. And big up to everybody on the stage, who did their part to make this moment in Reggae history so enjoyable for the world to see.
Cornell is the greatest reggae artiste that Jamaicans don't seem to know. Don't even mention his hits when he was in the groups Eternals , uniques and sensations
@truthhurts7469 my brother unfortunately not, Jamaicans are well aware of the songs but majority of them can't identify artists by name or face, artists like Cornell, Dennis Walks and Johnny clarke songs are well known and its not until they start singing you will hear Jamaicans say, oh rassclat a him sing that. And I'm referring to people 50 years and older. Can't tell you a melodians from a heptones, that's why these artists stay in Europe
Greetings one and all Original Dancehall Thursdays , please sort out the audio before final production release, the quality is not so good . One love on the Reggae Bus 🚌🙏🏾👑👑🇯🇲🇧🇿❤️💛💚👊🏾
Man looking n sounding way way way up top …..looks half his age with a voice twice as sweet……….what’s his secret ???………..He’s got a 100 lbs o’ collie, burning in his chalwa ! 😶🌫️