We shouldn't underestimate the contribution to reggae music by the British artistes. We took it to another level in the 70s 80s and 90s. Especially the contributions by the female artistes. Booom. 💣💣💥🔥
Omg, just loving this..in my bedroom at 5.00am , headphones on, hairbrush as a 🎤.. reliving my youth..Thank you.. strange how you dont forget word's isn't it ❤
Oh my!!! These chooons will never died,this is part of our heritage....remember listening to These on Tony Williams show back in the day ....while my mother cooking the family dinner on Sunday...
Takes me back too being a kid going blue's dance with my older brother in poplar East London and our mum doing the rounds trying too catch us in the many blue's houses in Tower hamlet's were everybody mixed never no problems everybody was in the same boat and got on with it proper shame how London has lost its culture big up all the old skool.😊 people ❤❤❤
The best times for real. Looking and listening out for house parties or blues dance in the area of NW London back in the day. Just good community vibes.
Alnations My best days meet so many artists who are up there now and should be 🎤🔥🎤💐🕺🏾💃allot of places like alnations in South now bless up all sweet selection selectah 🎤🔥🎤🎤🔥
Do you remember old lovers rock. Isit a title above the rocks. I and prepare myself before going out some times needing a mouth wash. Crikey 😮hose days was brut 33 from the elders if you can get a splash from dem. And my Aunty would say don't cause gal problem a bit of poetry and proberds I and read pon. Aand still creating a positve lover rocks vibe feeling. yea memory's.
The song is Slacks and Sovereigns By Victor Romero Evans released in 1980 and was very limited back then. He did release a newer version of the very song years later.
Sorry only reason for the thumbs down, was it has added everything to my playlist instead of the selected track. Loving lovers rock, & a good few of these tracks. Peace & love to all