64 this years never ever will forget this time in my life the memories are like nuggets of gold such an iconic time music was how we coped as a youth with the racism and the battles we had to face music brings people together ❤
This has brought tears to my eyes- Sugar is so missed in the reggae world. Not only is this so sincere, this is the reallllllll 12 inch where you would dance slowwwwwwww, feel the music, and bassline!!!!!! it brings back memories so far hidden, when dance was nice, smart clothes, the right attitude, Nations club in Hackney, London, on a Saturday night. RIP Brother Sugar.
Truly missing you Sugar! Thanks for this song you made about us, just listening and remembering those days my love. Our love lasted to the very end.❤ RIP my King Man.
maximus respect to mr david rodigan for playing and promoting reggae music to the 1st generationbritish youth of west indian parents,bwoy music was so sweet back then
lemmieatit . My apologies no disrespect intended. I was just saying in our younger days before we were old enough to go out to blues and dances. Only heard them on rodigan show on Saturday nights. Tony Williams on Sunday afternoon was aimed at our parents. One love
"When we young, i watched you as you hurried by me, on the way going to school, oh my darling"..... One of my favourite lovers rock tunes of all time. RIP Sugar
SUGAR BUGGA MINOTT, FOREVER A LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS OF LIFE, WITH BLACK ROOTS AND BULLWACKIES, HIS WAS A SOUND AND A VOICE FOR THE AGES. INTELLIGENT, OH SO WARM, FUNNY, SPIRITUAL, KIND, MUSICAL PERFECTION TO THE MINUTEST DETAIL, A TWO AND A HALF HOUR SHOW AT THE ACE (PRE FRIDGE) BRIXTON IN '81. RIP AND CONTINUE TO INSPIRE FOR EVER BROTHER . MUCH LOVE.
Big up to all staff members at easy street studios Bethnal green, London This tune sends me back to times of peace and one love and so grateful eddy man for allowing me to sit in and listen to a musical legend sugar man rest in peace
Growing up in North London and hearing these sweet tunes on the radio is Priceless!!! I mis those Raves from back in the day!! R.I.P Sugar Minott, You will never be forgotten!!
Just discovered this sugar track not to long ago on my journey through space and sound... Love the lyrics because reminds me when i courted my beautiful Queen she would pass by my garden on the way to school and say asalaamualaikum abdoulie sowe and my heart would sink deep into my chest and i knew this beautiful thing was destined to be by myside for as long as i am here❤❤❤if you have a queen in your life you will know what i am talking about my girl was a fiesty lioness cub and i tamed her to be a loyal hunter 🔥🔥🔥🙏
This Is Lovers Rock, Lincoln Sugar Bugar Minott, and the long mix version when u couild build up you lasting power if u suffered from medical condition like P.E.
REMEMBERING THIS GREAT ARTIST...SUGAR..Minott ...HE died on 10 July 2010 at the University Hospital of the West Indies in St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, after being admitted earlier that day. The cause of death remains undisclosed. He had been affected by a heart condition since early 2009, and cancelled several performances in May 2010 due to chest pains....Background information Birth name Lincoln Barrington Minott Born 25 May 1956 Origin Kingston, Jamaica Died 10 July 2010 (aged 54) St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica Genres Reggae, dancehall Occupation(s) Singer, record producer Instruments Vocals Years active 1969-2010 Website www.sugarminott.com.....😎
Beautiful Memories by the score of the most magical & wonderful time of my life. Making me bawl. Jheeze! More brilliant & seasoned over time . Thank you SM and all Foundation artist. What a Gift!!
Roddy was on Radio London before he was on Capital. I vaguely remember Tommy Vance. My memory is that he wasn't very good. Rodigan spoke to us, the real generation who made lovers rock what it it is. We the ravers, the sticksmen, the gyal dem, the sound systems, the box boys. Roddy was the only Reggae DJ from around 1979 onwards.