This is amazing, Papa san was my favourite DJ in those days, he was even talking about the bible back then. There are no adjectives to describe this Man. Thanks for uploading. Peace
I remember Hilltop club just outside London I think it was in Kent. Pure bossie cars in the car park at the end of the dance man used to race oneonother on the motorway back to London .No speed cameras back then,almost every week a car would get write off.Those were the days.
Wrong place this session at my local centre stonebridge harlesden 1 of the ruffiest areas in london N.West london,I was at dis session jus turn 17th a week after my birthday... I remember the days boy car racing Renault G.T turbo fiat uno golf 16v xr3i krazzzy days😎
Fe Real…HillTop was a wicked big people club deya. Used to loved raving there back in the day and the races back to London were legendary 😉 good memories 👏👏
It's not the same Hilltop you referring to.. But for real, those were the good old days.. I was a regular DJ playing alongside George every Friday night.. I have nuff tapes recorded live at Hilltop (Kent) which I need to convert and upload for you guys to hear..
Used to go to Hilltop in the 1980s, had virtually zero lighting and ganja smoke thick like fog, so getting to the bar which only had Special brew 8% lager or Coke, was a dangerous move if u trod on some big guys feet. One night m8 of mine passed out in the toilets woke up at 5am in total darkness club had closed. Had to feel his way out till he found a Fire Exit
one of the clearest and cleanest thing on RU-vid, top quality. Papa San the greatest lyricist dancehall ever witness. he always make it his duty to talk a new lyrics every time him hold the microphone. Them man yah really use to work for the money.
The fabulous Papa San been listening to him from he was a youth on Lees Unlimited not many djs could take him on he covered all subjects plus he could tell stories awesome on sound system good on stage but wasn't prolific on record. Me even hear him chat a lyrics about ants and learn how to fight from early 80s
This is why they named him Papa because papa teach his youth. What i loved about San is the amount of word he used. His legacy. If he rap music would reach or beyond Tupac level. Lyrical genius from 80's
I used to go see Saxon and Sir Coxsone at St Pauls Bristol back in the 80's, it's great to see people still like and post their mixtapes, which were like golddust back den. Jah Rastafari!
you need to go and check out the interview with Wolfman is partner is said the same thing I said Stichie and even Daddy Blue I knew personally RIP said the same thing