Joseph Hill was actually a hero in the Reggae Music house.I was privileged to watch him perform on stage in Kumasi- Ghana in the year 1998.It was a great day for reggae music lovers in Ghana. So unfortunate that, he departed so early to his maker.CULTURE WILL FOREVER BE IN OUR MINDS.
We had the pleasure and luck to book Joseph twice at our club. The second show the band flew all the way from the Ivory Coast to perform even Joseph was very sick. He could have cancelled ( as stated in the contract ) but he fulfilled his obligations. After the set ,like all other bands ( we have stories of really bad experiences ) we go on his tour bus to thank him and express our gratitude for making us and our customers as well his fan happy. He got up from his bunker ( he had the back of the bus so hard to call it a bunker ,more like his room ) shivering and weak and shook our hands and he insisted to talk for a while .We knew it would not be long and felt so bad . A few weeks later while in the Freeport Bahamas we got the news that he passed. Friends Joseph is an exceptional human being. His legacy will live on forever. He is a true ambassador. He took his craft very seriously and it manifested in his music and personal life. He carried himself with the utmost dignity and humility and love for all.I hope the Jamaican people honor him. We miss him. Rest in eternal peace. I Luv.
I got to know Culture lately, since then a day has not past without listening to their beautiful music. Sad I couldn't see him before his passing on. God bless you Mr. Hill and the entire Culture band!
We carry the same thought i could tell that u lisyen attentively to the songs that he sang that how you get to adore and embrace such greatness love culture
This video rekindles memories of being at the concert. Red Rocks is one of the most beautiful and nicest sounding venues in the world, and perfectly fitting for Culture's caliber of artistry. The backing band was formerly known as "Black Sheep" from Wash. D.C., as far as I know. They were musically dangerous behind Culture, especially the drummer and lead guitarist. It's safe to say that trying to test Black Sheep is about as smart as trying to test Culture. As for the concert...all I can say is...I was lucky enough to experience Culture at the Bayou in Georgetown, D.C. No other reggae performance has compared since...the crowd shouting on every lyric, burning lighters, blowing horns, banging bottles on tables, walls, and the stage....just utterly making about as much noise as the band...with Mr. Hill pulling up what seemed like every single song about 3 times before proceeding, trying to calm the crowd, but inciting them even more. Still, seeing Culture at Red Rocks was priceless.
I didnt know about Black Sheep, Robin Armstrong, guitar, and Desi Hyson, the keyboard player on left, where members of Moja Nya, and what an experience it must have been to experience Joseph Hill in a club setting during his prime, epic.
I feel ire now, listening 🎧 now from Eldoret Kenya 🇰🇪. I love Culture music 🎵, it backs me to the memorable days, RIP Rastaman your soul still speaks messages 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
this man still never dies his tongue still remains in the world of music, we will forever remember you as we still play your music. as you said, we were made by one hand and created by one man, live on!!
This live performance and live in South Africa in 2000👌👌👌👌.... All his his live performances are in another level.... But the year 2000 live performances
The best ever the World over the great Hon, Mr.Joseph Hill the Culture thanks you so much, you left us with lots of wisdom no can fell your shoes put your hands and say thanks.
Thank you Gab for posting this performance of the great, late Joseph Hill and Culture! Many years have gone by for me not listening to Culture, but now it has become very signifigant again. I think, feel and see that there was nothing false, affected or aggressive in Joseph Hill. To me he represented an honest, unique, responsible, peaceful, kind, talented and intelligent man. I truly cherish and respect the memory of him. His quite too early death was a sad loss to his family, fans, not to mention real and meaningful roots reggae. RIP Joseph Hill. What would he say now? He'd say...Peace, Love & Harmony!
Gab144000 blessed Gab! may I ask if you come from Italy? If so I think we were friends in the good old RUclips time, time before google bought YT. I'm sorry to say but RUclips has changed and not for good but for worse!!! this new YT is a huge mess. of course this is just my opinion. but big up for you Gab for posting some great old roots reggae, I appreciate it greatly!
Gab144000 Do you remember Bushmasta who's reggae channel was one of the best music channels there was? But when Google bought the old RUclips one of the first things they did was to destroy his channel. That happened also to me. I had a reggae channel too. But one night after the good old RUclips was sold to Google I tried to sign in and all I found was that my channel was empty...nothing left of it. I was so angry but so was Bushmasta too!!! Now I have a new reggae channel but it's nothing compared to my old channel. Actually there were many who lost their channels at that time. Well, never mind... we roots reggae lovers have still a lot to listen to :) like your channel for example!! I'm glad to meet you again. Peace journey to you bredda!
We miss you Mr Joseph Hill!!! Could not agree more with helithemaddog - he was honest, unique, responsible, peaceful, kind, talented and intelligent. Nothing false or affected. A role model for us all! Rare document. Good to enjoy it.
A great reggae icon, a wanderful reggae masters musician, he played with intensity, a revolutioner in his on ways on the stage, he add fun in his music with so much of commentaries him self,, finally the world will missed his crude British slave trade English speaking on the stage,
Mr Hill has REINCARNATED unto the next light of life. Death is never the end of anything, which goes to show the mystery of a mysterious supernatural GOD of the Light of LIFE that has no darkness.
So sad he passed away when was young
Would loved to watch him perform
Joseph Hill was actually a hero in the Reggae Music house.I was privileged to watch him perform on stage in Kumasi- Ghana in the year 1998.It was a great day for reggae music lovers in Ghana.
So unfortunate that, he departed so early to his maker.CULTURE WILL FOREVER BE IN OUR MINDS.
The Master at work. I thank you
We had the pleasure and luck to book Joseph twice at our club. The second show the band flew all the way from the Ivory Coast to perform even Joseph was very sick. He could have cancelled ( as stated in the contract ) but he fulfilled his obligations. After the set ,like all other bands ( we have stories of really bad experiences ) we go on his tour bus to thank him and express our gratitude for making us and our customers as well his fan happy. He got up from his bunker ( he had the back of the bus so hard to call it a bunker ,more like his room ) shivering and weak and shook our hands and he insisted to talk for a while .We knew it would not be long and felt so bad . A few weeks later while in the Freeport Bahamas we got the news that he passed. Friends Joseph is an exceptional human being. His legacy will live on forever. He is a true ambassador. He took his craft very seriously and it manifested in his music and personal life. He carried himself with the utmost dignity and humility and love for all.I hope the Jamaican people honor him. We miss him. Rest in eternal peace. I Luv.
Ya man
moi je l'ai vu deux fois c'était un monstre première fois en 1995 et la dernière fois en 2002 C'était un mec adorable
I got to know Culture lately, since then a day has not past without listening to their beautiful music. Sad I couldn't see him before his passing on. God bless you Mr. Hill and the entire Culture band!
Can somebody please help me with the title of the first song on this clip. Jah bless you!
@@Mariguana71 its Pay day but can't remember which album
Culture makes me feel more alive in this crazy world!
Bless You,Nancy.Me too!His music feeds my soul al the time just like a cold water running dowm my throat!
Nancy Wanjiru same here dearie
you can say that again
We carry the same thought i could tell that u lisyen attentively to the songs that he sang that how you get to adore and embrace such greatness love culture
Blessed love Love and blessing
RIP..I still recall the first day I listen to Joseph Hill..I was 17 ...
Wow! Robin Armstrong the rhythm guitarist with his hat just killed it. I like the way he moves with his rythim guitar.
The best of the best
Groove master
This video rekindles memories of being at the concert. Red Rocks is one of the most beautiful and nicest sounding venues in the world, and perfectly fitting for Culture's caliber of artistry. The backing band was formerly known as "Black Sheep" from Wash. D.C., as far as I know. They were musically dangerous behind Culture, especially the drummer and lead guitarist. It's safe to say that trying to test Black Sheep is about as smart as trying to test Culture. As for the concert...all I can say is...I was lucky enough to experience Culture at the Bayou in Georgetown, D.C. No other reggae performance has compared since...the crowd shouting on every lyric, burning lighters, blowing horns, banging bottles on tables, walls, and the stage....just utterly making about as much noise as the band...with Mr. Hill pulling up what seemed like every single song about 3 times before proceeding, trying to calm the crowd, but inciting them even more. Still, seeing Culture at Red Rocks was priceless.
I didnt know about Black Sheep, Robin Armstrong, guitar, and Desi Hyson, the keyboard player on left, where members of Moja Nya, and what an experience it must have been to experience Joseph Hill in a club setting during his prime, epic.
This band is amazing,my God.
I have jolous with this man ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was at this festival. Big ups on posting this video. JAH be praised,
I hitchhiked to and from the show. Those were some great times.
I feel ire now, listening 🎧 now from Eldoret Kenya 🇰🇪. I love Culture music 🎵, it backs me to the memorable days, RIP Rastaman your soul still speaks messages 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
this man still never dies his tongue still remains in the world of music, we will forever remember you as we still play your music. as you said, we were made by one hand and created by one man, live on!!
Pls what's the title of that song
@@lhildready RALLY ROUND JEHOVAH'S THRONE
R.I.P.Joseph the Reggae world will miss you.But your music will live on and on. one love Rasta
Del Camp
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Culture my culture
Culture remains the best ever,but my only regret is that I didn't meet him one on one or see him face to face.Nuff respect,Jah bless.Shine on in Zion!
This live performance and live in South Africa in 2000👌👌👌👌.... All his his live performances are in another level.... But the year 2000 live performances
Great and true observation 😅😅I had observed the same
@@ancientnkhata1137 one of the greatest
Is true that you are dead but your voice will never die.
The best ever the World over the great Hon, Mr.Joseph Hill the Culture thanks you so much, you left us with lots of wisdom no can fell your shoes put your hands and say thanks.
Love 💕💕💕💕 the spirit jah blessed
BEST REGGAE BAND IN THE WORLD = CULTURE
U are very right, the instrumentalists are very great
One of the best live reggae concert of all time.The fussing and fighting part makes me go crazy for real.Thumbs up from 🇰🇪
Dem 11:50 what a tribute to all mankind rest in piece my brother for we were made by one hand created by one man.....
Mr Joseph hill, always comes out with great staff. he say I only see one race, which is human race whether black or white, like the man he great
Thank you Gab for posting this performance of the great, late Joseph Hill and Culture! Many years have gone by for me not listening to Culture, but now it has become very signifigant again. I think, feel and see that there was nothing false, affected or aggressive in Joseph Hill. To me he represented an honest, unique, responsible, peaceful, kind, talented and intelligent man. I truly cherish and respect the memory of him. His quite too early death was a sad loss to his family, fans, not to mention real and meaningful roots reggae. RIP Joseph Hill. What would he say now? He'd say...Peace, Love & Harmony!
helithemaddog true words mi friend.blessed
Gab144000 blessed Gab! may I ask if you come from Italy? If so I think we were friends in the good old RUclips time, time before google bought YT. I'm sorry to say but RUclips has changed and not for good but for worse!!! this new YT is a huge mess. of course this is just my opinion. but big up for you Gab for posting some great old roots reggae, I appreciate it greatly!
yes Italy..Gabriele is my name.nice to meet you
Gab144000 Do you remember Bushmasta who's reggae channel was one of the best music channels there was? But when Google bought the old RUclips one of the first things they did was to destroy his channel. That happened also to me. I had a reggae channel too. But one night after the good old RUclips was sold to Google I tried to sign in and all I found was that my channel was empty...nothing left of it. I was so angry but so was Bushmasta too!!! Now I have a new reggae channel but it's nothing compared to my old channel. Actually there were many who lost their channels at that time. Well, never mind... we roots reggae lovers have still a lot to listen to :) like your channel for example!! I'm glad to meet you again. Peace journey to you bredda!
i remember Bushmasta channel yes .them never stop true reggae music lovers !
Ever faithful ever pure and holy
the best live performer u have ever seen fine personality great man rest in peace in Jahs great paradice
Culture... Each and everyday time is getting harder...still ends nah meet till today,wish U were around to keep on reminding this selfish leaders
I was not feeling well for eight years now, so when i listen to this particular song i was fine now, what very powerful song🙏🙏🙏
YEARS AGO I REALLY ENJOYED CULTURE MOST OF MY FAVOURITE MUSIC RIP JOSEPH HILLS
Only his voice oh Culture pls come back
Feeling inspired to form my band.Listening from kenya.
Enough respect to the elders because is the drive of jah music
Give thanks for the upload...I was blessed to have been at Reggae at Red Rocks in 1998 and 2000! Irie memories...
Me too
Do you have a video of the one in 1998?
They are messengers of Jah Almighty, the way they believe in Jah, maybe different from others, but mind that they also believe in Jah Almighty.
Until now people remember you you still the best No matter you are not in the world
Ansoumane Kaba eefdu
Joseph Hil we were made by one hand it's true
Reggae music is a righteous religion.
R.I.P my brother "this world is not our home" we always remember you.
We miss you Mr Joseph Hill!!! Could not agree more with helithemaddog - he was honest, unique, responsible, peaceful, kind, talented and intelligent. Nothing false or affected. A role model for us all! Rare document. Good to enjoy it.
Damn!! What a performer
culture was the best. he sings more than bob marley.
Veto Verton Vatekeh is fact
No doubt bob was great but when u listen to culture men words can t explain his class just great best of the best
thanks gab4 upload, respect to legend joseph hill RIP
Robin Armstrong is always killing me in every concept
Chiney man, i really love this song
joseph andersonsnr I love this song too. The lyrics is deep
He is the best of all of them.
Wow can't believe he is no more what a great singer a bless soul just can't stop listening to his music R I P Mr Joseph Hill
God bless you culture.
Culture in culture
My favourite,this brother made me a better person.Nuff respect.RIP
I like the way he smiles
Culture I cannot stop playing your music I love your music so much I listen to your music before I go to bed every night
He's my icon
Is a man of great value
Mkenya nimekusalimia ....hii song 11:50 saying we were made by one God inaitwaje ndugu
@@mwambirekwamboka9525 inaitwa Chiney Man
Sometimes i really think that not even tosh and bob was on his level 🇬🇭🇯🇲
Maybe Bob yea but not Peter Tosh, that one was way above them all.
Very true . Both Torch and Bob were far behind
Its true ... Joseph Hill is the greatest
R.I.P JOSEPH HILL BLESS AND LOVE
One of his greatest performance. Red Rocks !! Must check it out .
I believe in Jah I salute you Joseph Hill RIP
Culture music awesome.
We should live and love each other
I love joseph hill he was good intelligent mind
Love JH so much he real n such an inspiration Jah! rastafara I
This man is one of God's messengers no doubt about it.
That's big lies nat true
Mercer.acreqja. bébé.lerois.med
He was very real ,greatest teacher and communicator,woo! I love Zion gate song
Highly creative reggae musician world ever produced
Rasta never( DIES)I love it to the max. Ganja 👍
RIP MON FRÈRE POUR MES 16 ÂNES CULTURE 76 LOVE JAH
I have not seen this man before but his music drew me to him l love him
francis korley like me
So far so good great. I love it to the max.
Nuff respect for the legend
Robin kills me!
Lovely
Jah glory..peace love harmony
The greatest of all time in Raggea music , Joseph hill ur the Best
REST IN PEACE
In Zion there is so much milk and honey,why stay away from Zion?My all time music man
cultura e demais sem palavras
Good live ❤👍👏👏👊
From jamaica one the best jamaica has produced
A great reggae icon, a wanderful reggae masters musician, he played with intensity, a revolutioner in his on ways on the stage, he add fun in his music with so much of commentaries him self,, finally the world will missed his crude British slave trade English speaking on the stage,
Legends never die they live through their good deeds rest in power King 🤴..
tu me manque joseph,ta voie ton rire,heureusement que je tes vue plusieurs fois en live,repose en paie
tison mickael c’est l’un des meilleurs artistes reggae. Auteur compositeur... sa musique est pleine de sens pour ceux qui comprennent son message
Yes mi love dis beatiful concert fi Culture wid Deh late Joseph Hill but anyway Joseph Hill gwan fi soon Rest Inna Peace Joseph Hill
RIP in peace Joseph Hill JAH Bless
12 years now JAH guide
Good tins never grow old rip culture
Massive talent indeed !
That walk from Joseph hill when leaving the stage kkkk
Imortal!
Soo Nice Joseph Mulima makes Me Calm
RIP Rasta Man you are the choosing one
I am the lucky guy that meet them many years ago at Rotterdam. Joseph still deeply missed :-(
Legend
A vessel of God.
Maravilhoso Eterno Joseph Hill
This was electric
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing 21 years ago
Love this band. Respect 🫡
Joseph Hill realy a prophet and legend missed 🌱
International herb, great song.
He was born to give us reggae
Une légende!!!
My legend.. culture
Eu e minha esposa tivemos o prazer de ir no show dele no espaço. Cultural em São Luís MA
Long live brother Joseph. Saw him play in Johannesburg and Durban 2000.Inspired performance. GONE TOO SOON.Lala kahle "humble african""
Mr Hill has REINCARNATED unto the next light of life.
Death is never the end of anything, which goes to show the mystery of a mysterious supernatural GOD of the Light of LIFE that has no darkness.