I play this every morning to remind myself of the task at hand. The melodic sounds & harmonizing spirits will align you with your roots...next level vibrations, mi dun talk.
I was 9 years old when this record came out - my oldest sister who was 19 bought it - and it was one of the tunes that led me down the path of loving reggae music, it changed me forever. A few years later I bought the Johnny Clarke version with my own money and there was no going back…thousands of records and two sound systems later I am still buying new tunes in 2021. 50 years of musical joy.
First time I heard this song. I heard the beautiful souls that people of black origin are and need to exude these qualities above all and become vanguard's for the betterment of mankind and the Human condition.
There’s still musicians out there performing and recording these solid roots tracks. The problem is recording companies aren’t getting the messages they bring to the table.
I make you right Sir Reggae music of this here calibre is not representative of the struggle But is rather the struggle itself Physically manifested Peace love and respect 🙌🏿
😢God bless mi mama she used to play this song to mi to day Is your birthday happy heavenly birthday mi queen resting in zion ❤💛💚🙏🏽 we love you x jah bless ❤
The right song with whats going on in the world now. We are living in the last days. I'm glad my mother grew us up on meaningful music with meaningful powerful lyrics ❤️💛💚🔥🔥🔥
Look, oh Lord, they brought us down here Have us in bondage, right through these years Fussing and fighting, among ourselves Nothing to achieve this way, it's worser than hell, I say Get up and fight for your rights, my brothers Get up and fight for your rights, my sisters Took us away from, civilization Brought us to slave in this big, plantation Fussing and fighting, among ourselves Nothing to achieve this way, it's worser than hell, I say Get up and fight for your rights, my brothers Get up and fight for your rights, my sisters 2020YEAR STILL THE SAME
Pedradaaaaaaa...um dos melhores reggae já produzidos no planeta! 2022 e nada muda, vocês engrandeceram o cenário de tal forma e jamais seram esquecidos!
Real Pain and suffering makes this tune so relevant tells the reality that Jamaican education does not teach as a successful bald head ,love it like cook food its one of the greatest songs ever scribed
Yo I remember listening to this lyrics once upon the time in the 80ies on a Rock Against Racism Selected or it was on a Frontline or Best of Studio1 don' t remember Very nice to listen to the tough bass sounds of the real ancestor
ABYSSINIANS I CALL THIS THE APOCALYPSE WHAT A GROUP LAST TRACK @ COLIN SMITH IM OFF LIN TILL NEXT WEEK CHANGING NET WORK @ANDERSON SANTO LAST ONE CHANGING NET WORK SEE YA NEXT FRIDAY ITS BEEN A PLEASURE SCHOOLS OUT ENJOY PEACE👍👍❤
Bram Bram one of the highlights of my youth listening to this and other roots reggae on the radio or from the sound system in fletchers land then made my way to St Mary where my reggae education continued big up Abyssinians you revive old memories when Jamaicans love there neighbors leave there windows open at night and look out for each other.
One of the most inspirational pieces i ever listen....i was in high school when this was release and still brings back great memories while allowing for deep meditation. So calming...thanks to the Abyssianians
Uu u u78 hi jujitsu I I I hi j in up u u up 9u8 Uintah 788 u in u u u u u 777 7778887 u i777 u u u i u 77 u u 7 u7777 u 77777778⁸7 u 77iu 87 7777778 u u 777 u 8th 87⁷u u 777ii777llkiu uki7 u until u u
I play this every morning to remind myself of the task at hand. The melodic sounds & harmonizing spirits will align you with your roots...next level vibrations, mi dun talk.
JAMMING IT Right now
Coxsone ground beat. Paddy Murphy mix, concrete.
Of Course? APTTMH
Higher heights ❤️💛💚
Beautifully said my friend🙌🏼
I was 9 years old when this record came out - my oldest sister who was 19 bought it - and it was one of the tunes that led me down the path of loving reggae music, it changed me forever. A few years later I bought the Johnny Clarke version with my own money and there was no going back…thousands of records and two sound systems later I am still buying new tunes in 2021. 50 years of musical joy.
I was 10.
Great song.
Greetings from Sweden.
Big up. My elder brother showed me too. Guidance.
👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥
This tune still hits hard.
First time I heard this song. I heard the beautiful souls that people of black origin are and need to exude these qualities above all and become vanguard's for the betterment of mankind and the Human condition.
*Simply...one of the greatest and most important reggae songs ever created.*
Nice locks!
Respect
this tune came out the year my sister was killed by a lorry. there 4 means a lot to me.
Abyssinian's real big tune
I was here August 2024, truths cannot be diminished by time
I’m here October 8th 2024 universal friend
I wish my generation produce more music like this than the garbage (dancehall) i am hearing now. Love to 🇯🇲 from your cousin 🇹🇹
most music coming out today is trash , you gotta look underground for the good vibes 😎
True words my sister. Bless up to all cousins from Trinidad and Tobago. Dancehall destroyed Jamaican music.
There’s still musicians out there performing and recording these solid roots tracks. The problem is recording companies aren’t getting the messages they bring to the table.
Old is gold
@rommie477
Channel 1 Mickey dread keeping it real
Get up and fight for your rights.......... I'm a six foot white English skinhead and Reggae is the best music EVER ! The Abyssinians are FORWARD
I think they were the true vanguard's of reggae. Get up and fight for your rights is a rallying call and resonates with all men on Earth.
Respect
When I visited the Slave Ports in Goree Island off rhe coast of West Africa in 2022, this song came to mind.
Arguably, one of the greatest roots tunes ever, instrumentally and vocally.
I make you right Sir
Reggae music of this here calibre is not representative of the struggle
But is rather the struggle itself
Physically manifested
Peace love and respect 🙌🏿
Pure beauty. Does something to the spirit. 🔥🇺🇸🇯🇲
An amazing song indeed
Yes I Idren, tings nuh run we, WE run tings
Agreed. Fisherman from Congoes is #1 tho, jus' sayin🍻
Thank you Dad for raising me with reggae music.
This version is cool ! 😊
We have really lost of divine connection in Jamaica. We've become a cultureless and a soulless country with our music now reflecting greed and ego.
😢God bless mi mama she used to play this song to mi to day Is your birthday happy heavenly birthday mi queen resting in zion ❤💛💚🙏🏽 we love you x jah bless ❤
year 2020 who still listiening ........truth
Now it's 2021 and have listened to The Abyssinians non-stop since 1981.
Poor man glory
2024 still listening
Big, Big,Big, Up !, what a Tune and interpretation!!!, Reggae the Best Music in the World,🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽.
Year 2023 who still listening..........truth
2023 ❤❤❤played In the home when I was kid...thinking about my daddy right now n thud song played in my head. ❤❤
Chill Sistren/Bredren /Pursaaan.
Sending my love , things ain't simple .
Jah bless.
ABISSINIANS .. THESE GUYS ARE LYRICALLY ARMED AND DANGEROUS ITS 2022 AND THESE VIBES COMES THROUGH TO ALL OF US 360*
Yu see wen me drop them studio one tune yaa a party a pure problem road block . Truths & Rights Love is the Answer 2022 no war .save the babies . Look
Leuk riedeltje om lekker te chillen....
Stamp and go nourishment for the soul...ital riddims, black gold green, dreadlock dream
Found this in a time of despair.
Damn if it didn't get me off the ground.
Strength thru music
Reggae tunes don't come sweeter than this.
The sound track of my life I was a kid when this song release never get old great memories
The greatest Era in music and other aspect The entertainment world. The 1970s
The right song with whats going on in the world now. We are living in the last days. I'm glad my mother grew us up on meaningful music with meaningful powerful lyrics ❤️💛💚🔥🔥🔥
This was one of my babyfather favourite track rip marlon i really miss you
May his love and peace always be with you.
Thank you so much for highligting my comment
Another everlasting roots reggae classic
The blood of the African slave ancestry communicating through the descendants. He who feels it knows it. And he who knows it undestands...
Honour Kingman
Wise words that need to be heard by more of the people
Tell them my brother. .... ✊✊
CHAT BOUT SEAL UP THE ROUTE ORIGINAL FOUNDATION DEH BOUT
amen!
Tune👌2023
Look, oh Lord, they brought us down here
Have us in bondage, right through these years
Fussing and fighting, among ourselves
Nothing to achieve this way, it's worser than hell, I say
Get up and fight for your rights, my brothers
Get up and fight for your rights, my sisters
Took us away from, civilization
Brought us to slave in this big, plantation
Fussing and fighting, among ourselves
Nothing to achieve this way, it's worser than hell, I say
Get up and fight for your rights, my brothers
Get up and fight for your rights, my sisters
2020YEAR STILL THE SAME
A madness we live in
Absolutely stimulating true rastafari music give jah his blessing so give thanks
Nov 1st 2024 unity is our aim victory is our destiny ❤️🖤💚🙏🏿🇪🇹🖤👑💫👑🖤🇪🇹
Abyssinian's reggae music loyalty🙏
Put it on repeat!, play it 24hours, I just love this one so much
I started on Friday. Concluding listening today ❤❤❤❤
Pedradaaaaaaa...um dos melhores reggae já produzidos no planeta! 2022 e nada muda, vocês engrandeceram o cenário de tal forma e jamais seram esquecidos!
Le reggae très beau rastafari 👍🙏❤️😀😉
De responsa ✡️🦁
We still can't wake up unity where it deh we still a fight off each other
Heart tugging classic. I use to have this record many years ago. They don't make records like this anymore
Mothers day 2023 bad bad sounds!👏🏾👏🏾 grew up listening to these tunes here 1981' baby😊
Bless up rasta friend it go so the best ever nothing like that one
Respect to the rasta elders who fought for declaration of rights
Big up selecta
Timeless!
Priceless!
Deeply touching reality lyrics and riddim
... nothing like foundation reggae with a harmonic,positive message of where we're coming from and where we're going from generation to generation!!!
The Abyssinians . Original Jamaican Reggae Group to the Universe 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I LOVE THIS RIDDIM WITH ALL OF MY HEART
I hear u my friend 🇯🇲
YES I
Thank Yah,for a variety a Roots music, but these guys are among the tops 5 in the Roots Reggae charts.
Every word in this song is true, there is a lot to learn from this song.
ABYSSINIANS... FLAWLESS TUNE WITH SO MUCH MEANING.🙏🙏❤
Real Pain and suffering makes this tune so relevant tells the reality that Jamaican education does not teach as a successful bald head ,love it like cook food its one of the greatest songs ever scribed
Hola Gente Saludos desde Santa Rosa, la Pampa, Argentina.
'Been One With My African Roots'.
Jamaica produce the best and sweetest, music 🎶,ever.
Get up and DO the world is yours and it is massive..... plenty for all....
Good méditations. Sweet vibrations. ..yoga for the ears HONEY for the soul. ..
" STILL SOUNDS " FRESH "
Wonderful tune , the pain is obvious
Memories of Hot Steppah days.
Original heavy roots 💥💥💥
This is why I go hard to be a better man each day.
a thousand shall fall at thy right hand and ten thousand on thy left but nothing shall harm the righteous ones
Yo I remember listening to this lyrics once upon the time in the 80ies
on a Rock Against Racism Selected or it was on a Frontline or Best of Studio1 don' t remember
Very nice to listen to the tough bass sounds of the real ancestor
The great Awakening can you feel it. Can you feel it?? Peace and love.
It's coming you're going to be so happy.
This song is one of the best in the 1970's was called Creation song to the Rastafarians
Required listening for all roots reggae aficionados.
For all CONSCIOUS PEOPLE
@@80smimi glad to see, that somebody listen to this nowadays.
100% Agreement with that Sir.
Exactly!
“aficionados” 😆
Bad man tune.
When reggae made you stand up and take heed. 👍🏾🙏🏾❤️
My dear Friends, from so long.....
Eye and I praise the most high every morning every mourning
Proper roots. You feel the earth, feel the depth. The weight of history, human depravity, yet the joy of great music. Fantastic.
Foundation !
The abyssinians & coxsone Dodd 🇯🇲 studio one 🎶🎶🎶 Aka Don Burgos 76 📀 sélecteur 🇨🇵
ABYSSINIANS THIS IS A LYRICAL MASTER PRICE IN THE MAKING DEDICATED TO ALL WHO GAVE ME A COMPLIMENT
Esse é um verdadeiro reggae roots. É uma obra prima do ritmo maior da terra de Bob Marley. Traz em si todo uma carga de paz.
Brasil SP presente sempre nas melhores ✔️
Eye and I pray righteousness of the holy Trinity will triumph
Sometimes you forget a tune then you trip up on it and you instinctively sing along....
The first true real reggae music foundation reggae Where reggae started from
Very happy with the fact that some still love reggae 👍🏻👍🏻
My brothers , my sisters !!!
woolah!..greetings from Kenya!
Bless everyone; Bless big words so profound till reached the haven so bless every One's ' Mint
havent heard this in a long time. killer
ABYSSINIANS I CALL THIS THE APOCALYPSE WHAT A GROUP LAST TRACK @ COLIN SMITH IM OFF LIN TILL NEXT WEEK CHANGING NET WORK @ANDERSON SANTO LAST ONE CHANGING NET WORK SEE YA NEXT FRIDAY ITS BEEN A PLEASURE SCHOOLS OUT ENJOY PEACE👍👍❤
August 1st 2024 African Remembrance Day ❤❤️🖤🖤💚💚🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you ever want to explain to someone what 'foundation tune' could mean, here you have one of the best examples.
Truth.
Yezzir!!! I prefer "foundation chune". 😁
IF you have to explain it they will never understand
This is Working class music
Its the class system
MAY DAY 2021, BIG BIG BANK HOLIDAY, WHO IS LISTENING? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Big chune 2022 stilll 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow ! The bass and the lyrics !
As good now as it was 43 years ago. Not just Good music, but TIMELESS music.
That tune touch my Soul really deeply. So fantastic.
Mine too bro
Bram Bram one of the highlights of my youth listening to this and other roots reggae on the radio or from the sound system in fletchers land then made my way to St Mary where my reggae education continued big up Abyssinians you revive old memories when Jamaicans love there neighbors leave there windows open at night and look out for each other.
Seen
Still blasting in 2020
LOVELY
ABYSSINIANS
FLAWLESS the true meaning of the tune make's it
ICONIC❤❤❤
🙏❤
What a way to wake up! PLAY ALL!
One of the most inspirational pieces i ever listen....i was in high school when this was release and still brings back great memories while allowing for deep meditation. So calming...thanks to the Abyssianians
Uu u u78 hi jujitsu I I I hi j in up u u up 9u8 Uintah 788 u in u u u u u 777 7778887 u i777 u u u i u 77 u u 7 u7777 u 77777778⁸7 u 77iu
87 7777778 u u 777 u 8th 87⁷u u 777ii777llkiu uki7 u until u u
I love this song came out I was just a kid.
Hola Big Kid
Five years before my birthday,yet the message rings loud and clear. Give thanks Brethrens and Sistrens.
Best roots recording of all Earth