Fully, you say it all. You and Santa Wow!!! Nuff Respect!!! All the very best.
@joansmith82159 күн бұрын
A lovely man, brilliant musician and a great inspiration for all of us.Thanks Carlton for all the happy years of your’s and the rest of Soul Syndicate’s music.
@JahsonWildesReggaeChannel10 күн бұрын
Bless up Haile and Ansel! Nice reasoning
@jonathanbarnes764126 күн бұрын
Protest and Liberation as well!
@jonathanbarnes7641Ай бұрын
That black Peter Tosh t-shirt is amazing 🤩 🤯!
@jonathanbarnes7641Ай бұрын
Can you please do one of these album 💿 artist rankings for Burning Spear? Thanks 🙏🏾
@GriotMareh27 күн бұрын
Coming up...
@jonathanbarnes7641Ай бұрын
These are all awesome I forgot to ask can you please do a ranking or the phenomenal reggae group Culture? I know Joesph Hill has a solo catalogue as well but I think his and his groups catalogue deserve a thorough overview and review etc!
@jonathanbarnes7641Ай бұрын
I know this is a music channel but I was wondering 💭 since you guys are such huge Bob Marley fans could you please do a review/reaction to the Bob Marley One Love movie thanks 🙏🏾?
@jonathanbarnes7641Ай бұрын
The harmonica was played by that photographer that lived with Bob Marley and the Wailers for 3 years at the 56 Hope Road house 🏠.
@TheMrE1974Ай бұрын
Quietest I've ever seen Hammer 😂..big up sah
@danporuban1762Ай бұрын
Got to see Santa play with the original Soul Syndicate in 2010 at the SNWMF, all weekend they backed, Ken Boothe, Johnny Clarke, Big Youth and then played their own amazing set, one of THE most meaningful reggae experiences of my life! Humble and along with his musical bredren - the very essence of reggae music!
@PetrusPhoofolo-c8xАй бұрын
I'm from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@PetrusPhoofolo-c8xАй бұрын
Mr Hill awe
@sabstraightАй бұрын
Part3 ??? great stuff
@GriotMarehАй бұрын
It was a short interview so there is only 2 parts for now. more to come.
@NextSound170Ай бұрын
These are the people I admire, they know the music. Not the general consensus who only know Bob Marley 🤣 Big up
@maxonewise56402 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this interview and sharing it. I feel like Little Roy should record his version of Blackman now.
@FatCityVinyl2 ай бұрын
The Electric Dread...got those Makasound releases on CD...btw, the Little Roy Tribal War LP is actually finally getting reissued soon after all these years! Coming from Deep Roots Reggae Shop...
@SirJamesonline2 ай бұрын
excellent thanks for this !
@GriotMareh2 ай бұрын
🙏
@originaldonovan10032 ай бұрын
So many great albums in my collection from Ras Records such is the quality of their releases. Wonderful label. Great interview!
@GriotMareh2 ай бұрын
Thank you. A wonderful label indeed.
@blairboyd56173 ай бұрын
Let me see if I can help little Roy that he was born in St, Andrew not Kingston, maybe he does not know any better. Where he was born it is St, Andrew although it is saying Kingston 13, it is still St, Andrew. 👑 Kingston have no number only Port Royal and St, Andrew, because of the postal services to get the mails to the rightful addresses. Kingston is just Kingston it has no number, but little Roy didn't know that. Also technical entrance is not common extrance at all, is when you failed common extrance. Then technical entrance was your last chance to go to a high school, because technical schools and high school was two different curriculum. Because it was mostly based on technical skills mechanics electrician, welding, plumbing, architect as technical drawing, carpenter, you named it. Those technical schools was built because of the Bauxite companies to supplies them, with technical skills workers. I was a little boy in 1957 when common extrance came in by the pnp party government Norman Washington Manley implemented common extrance in 1957. The word reggae came from raggar and stregay,it is a African word I born come hear in Jamaica. The first song I heard the word named reggae is by Toots and the Maytals and I heard, so many Jamaican is claiming the word reggae. The very first time I heard about Little Roy is during, the election in 1980 when the trial wars all over Jamaica. I was living in Waterhouse during those days, when I heard the song tribal war and. It becomes a very popular song, because there are several people song it in it . The very first time I heard that is by King 👑 Tubbys, because I useto lived very close to his studio 🎙️ and his sound system. Before that I never knew about Little Roy at all, I heard several people is claiming that they were the first one about reggae song. I also learned that the very first reggae song was Larry Marshall with Nanny goat 🐐 version in 1968 , you hear all kinds of mix-up. All of Jamaica music from mento , ska, rock steady and reggae only a few beats they changed to the music, that is all to it. The original singers like Prince Buster, Derrick Morgan, Alton Ellis, Justin Hinds, just to mentioned a few of them is not going on like the younger generation them who just born the other day. If you should ask most of those young singers if they know who is Vere John they wouldn't know, so you know that they don't know what the hell that they are talking about. He discovered all of the original singers in Jamaica, from The wailers, Alton Ellis, Millie Small, Derrick Morgan, John Holt, just to mentioned a few of them. That man died in 1966 there is a lot more to say, but time is against me, so next time ok .
@MrOnebrightday3 ай бұрын
The Griot! ❤🎶🙏🏼
@originaldonovan10033 ай бұрын
Foundation pioneer & musical stalwart. Real history from the great L.R...
@FatCityVinyl3 ай бұрын
There's an interesting book on Lloyd Daley by Rich Lowe that confirms Matador built amps for Jack Ruby's sound...got the Bongo Nyah 7" but didn't know he had some earlier tunes under different names. Always more to look out for lol. That Tribal War LP could use a reissue, super rare and expensive. Great history, thanks!
@GriotMareh3 ай бұрын
I should link Rich again, haven't spoke to him in a while. And yes someone needs to reissue Tribal War already. Always a pleasure to share these interviews!
@FatCityVinyl2 ай бұрын
@@GriotMareh Holy crap, after all these years it is happening...reissue of Tribal War forthcoming from Deep Roots Reggae Shop...
@FatCityVinyl3 ай бұрын
Great reasonings, thank you 🙏
@SirJamesonline3 ай бұрын
excellent thanks !
@FatCityVinyl3 ай бұрын
Fascinating, thank you - would like to hear more about Light Of Saba in future clips, cheers!
@GriotMareh3 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the support! Light of Saba will be in part 2.
@6873ZimbaTenzen5 ай бұрын
Ron and Vaughn Benjamin 🇦🇬 🇦🇬
@Breamar_sounds5 ай бұрын
Great video. Would love a burning spear ranking
@ivang.grajalesmelian71506 ай бұрын
Excelent programs of these reviews of the discographies of the reggae Masters...keep on, dudes!!
@GriotMareh6 ай бұрын
Thank you🙏
@VincenzoCataleta6 ай бұрын
Go with Bob’s top 80 songs to coincide with his 80th birthday. That would be great and usefull
@mickydub36 ай бұрын
The Good , The Bad .& The Ugly ............. " TOP TUNE "
@munaabiphillip32227 ай бұрын
Greetings from Uganda (East Africa), I am glad to have met Vaughn (and Tippy I in Kenya) but mostly thankful that his works have opened a whole new way of thinking. I am a Lawyer, but over the years I have read several works from Science, Economics, History etc but like Tippy I says, Vaughn is a mission undisclosed to many, the real oath to reveal many hidden messages. My recent readings of Stephen Hawkins & Albert Einstein's Autobiographies and other books about the Universe have helped me sink a lot of Vaughn's messages in the science world. He was indeed from another era and we are blessed to have known him, in many of his works produced by this team he tells us that he has a mission and he is not leaving until it is accomplished. We humbly await the new releases and more such engagements. Blessed Love!
@raggamuffin17 ай бұрын
WOW, babyface killer eh????? ahahah .. imagine being owed 12 million quid and still liking the man.. what a story, there's so much more untold i'm sure...incredible
@raggamuffin17 ай бұрын
WOW
@chrisirie42107 ай бұрын
Great story!!!!
@FatCityVinyl7 ай бұрын
Great history - never yet heard that first MH record, they have kind of distanced themselves from it due to meddling from MCA who wanted to go in more of a commercial direction. Some conflicting accounts out there of what year the Sunsplash appearance was but all sources agree that it was their big break, good to hear the behind the scenes details, cheers!
@GriotMareh7 ай бұрын
I've heard portions of the MCA album, sounds awful. They were still searching for their sound at that time.
@fabriciotonelli53967 ай бұрын
Amazing video, what a wonderful talking! Lots of knowledge Please do more of it!! Suggestion: black uhuru and israel vibration discography
@blackwolverine17 ай бұрын
Fattist Burrell!! Not a man to play with RIPower.
@blackwolverine17 ай бұрын
RIPower Peter Broggs.
@TheTHRILL1017 ай бұрын
had a chuckle re:Phantom comics 😄
@ForensicDredx7 ай бұрын
This was great to hear ❤❤❤❤❤
@YoungLPLovers7 ай бұрын
Great interview! Keep em coming
@extraniceness7 ай бұрын
Can you ask him about working with Gregory Isaac’s please?
@fabriciotonelli53967 ай бұрын
Please, is there a part 3?? Doctor could be talking about such a icons: gregory isaacs, black uhuru, don carlos…
@GriotMareh7 ай бұрын
It's just the 2 parts for now. those topics are saved for a later date.
@fabriciotonelli53967 ай бұрын
Amazing interview Doctor dread is a totally underviewd producer He is a reggae icon and such a lovely perdon
@fabriciotonelli53967 ай бұрын
* person
@fabriciotonelli53967 ай бұрын
Please post more interviews with doctor dread!
@fabriciotonelli53967 ай бұрын
This guy is a legend! Some of BEST ALBUMS were released by RAS (uhuru’s brutal, IV’s free to move, Peter brogg first 2 albums, and many more) All respect and love to mr DOCTOR DREAD
@FatCityVinyl7 ай бұрын
Very nicely done, good to hear he is still so active, seems quite a humble and down to earth individual. Gotta cop those Israel Vibration reissues through Diggers Factory, I do have the RAS Christmas one haha...didn't know the Xterminator connection ran that deep. Great job, cheers!
@GriotMareh7 ай бұрын
Thanks Doug, still working on more interviews. It's been very exciting.
@marklynch83738 ай бұрын
Wow! I love your passion, commitment, and vision for Reggae!