Third World Interview "Living with Stevie Wonder and creation of (96° Degrees in the Shade' Pt.5
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2017
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In this clip Cat Coore of Third World Band tells the story behind one of reggaes greatest songs 1865 ('96 Degrees In the Shade)'. He also speaks about working with Stevie Wonder and how he created 'Try Jah Love' for Third World Band.
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Third World!!! The best ever! Legends, each of them!
I think these guys are grossly underrated.never knew stevie wrote that song.
My favourite reggae band and my favourite reggae album is still 96 degrees but they made a ton of classic albums.
I witness the launching of third world band at Jamaica school of music i was a student at the time it was great, my fav band
If you want stories! You have to ask cat coore! ... yes sir! ....
I loved and still love Third World 😘😘😘😘
Someone accidently pressed the thumbs down button. We forgive you.
Third world was one of the best international band ever!
Stephen ' Cat ' Coore, love you man. You're a tower of talent, definetly born to play music, a multi instrumentalist whobokays great guitar, cello,harmonica and drums. Your guitar solos are way up there, from 96degrees in the shade,Journey To Addis, Now That We've Found Love, Cold Sweat, Talk To Me and not to mention your live solos. Great interview.
The politics doesn’t concern me but I was nuts about Third World from the first album. As good as any reggae band ever.
Fantastic interview....And Cat's so very eloquent. We need more of these.
Very eloquent indeed,I've always admired that about him.
Man just wake up 2AM in the morning and decide him want fi' work! ...😂 ....
Unu large . !!! Big ups cat coore
Was front stage that early morning for Stevie Wonder and Third World. Legendary!!!
True that. I was there too. Epic..
How old you man? I was only 6yo, I feel damn old now.
they gave third world that rap of not being true reggae to diffuse third world's power.
Thank you!
A born jamaican has natural roots in them! Who would dare talk about Stephen cat Coore and roots business! ... must be mad people! ....
Third World was the band i love from a young boy.i am a keyboard player
. i use to listen to sounds of keyboard i just love Michael "Ibo" Cooper style can you interview him. Thanks
Yes I agree with you on that request for an interview with Ibo. Been on a Third World listening binge for the past 2 weeks and man, Ibo's got the best keyboard solos I've ever heard and not just in reggae, the sounds that he used were cutting edge and his phrasing also. I was thinking that more Jamaican keyboard players need to check him out.
Tell them mr cat! Night and day can be hell! ...🤣 ....
I first seen them live at Sun Spash in Jamaica the year Bob Marley died. I was there. Eh teenager, they sounded like they sang with American ascents to me, but still good cross over. Leah Tunkara
Respect.
Can somebody give me the name of the roddim
What was the real reason why Stevie Wonder stopped working with the group. They made great songs together.
what was the song in the beginning?
Shai daddy
Alessandro de Souza axé b
Funny what age does to People ( He was a Ladies Man once )
Hals do do 😂😂😂😂😂
La traduction est pourrie
love the interview but host you have to stop taking THE LORDS name in vein if GOD descides to punish you for that you wont be smiling take heed now this is your last warning stop it now.