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I’m glad they accepted it, because we’ve learned a lot from this new genre ; this liberating genre; this spiritual genre that would be sang when the Most High appears
@@user-ew5ch9bb5o Now after watching Mortimer Planno’s son Jah B, it’s a fact REGGAE music almost destroyed Rastafari movement. Reggae music allowed THEM to displace US.
Give thanks to Fred Locks for talking truth. No feel no way , I get bun out sake of complexion same way. I recall the performance you mentioned which was promoted by Ista J aka Junior Manning. Reggae muzik carry Rastafari to the world , no denying it. Rastafari must evolve.
Being resistant to change is not good for humans...the ability to evolve is why we are here and 99 % of the living creatures that were here have died off...the best of us are those that can adapt quickly and not being stuck in the past..js
This video caption might need some editing, was there any music called "Reggae Music" played in the '60s? in the 60's there was ska and Rocksteady for a short time in the early 70's. before Roots Reggae was played.
I love Fred Locks, I keep confusing him with Ras Gaby. And honestly he’s one of your best, at answering the questions asked, and keeping it honest and interesting. Love it. Rational and honest answers
Interesting evolution. This might be explained by the developmental psychology model of Spiral Dynamics: rastas are moving up the spiral from stage blue to stage orange, or from stage green back to orange. Really fascinating model for overstanding societies and people and how they change. Bless
@@MrKwodsonikpunk Nonsense. Be specific. Which artists? What false notion? Rasta predates Reggae but after the dismantling of Pinnacle, was there a social programme? Did Rasta ever attempt to seriously impact Jamaican Society aside from 'reasoning'?
@@MrKwodsonikpunk so once again I’m asking you to draw on this first hand knowledge and elaborate on your initial words. You said “you’re with the purists and Reggae Music...” so what decade are you speaking about? I feel Fred Locks is referring to the original Wailers, so must be referring at latest 1973. But you make some sweeping statements and I’m wondering if you are speaking about this early foundation of reggae period; or to a later period?
Wish the closed captions were not so ridiculous cause I really would like to know exactly what he is saying.. I think I get the gist of it. Some orthodox Rasta don't dig music commercially successful in Babylon shitstem.? But much of the Wailers' music and much of reggae back then was spiritual That's what separated reggae from other popular music. Right? And love Fred Locks' singing.
This is very much the difference of those who desired to enter the promised land and those spies that brought back an evil report of the land. Then just look at what has transpired since those days and who exactly is prospering now based on those words and actions.
YOU ARE CORRECT-REGGAE MUSIC CARRIED RASTA MESSAGES TO THE WORLD. SO REGGAE IS THE VEHICLE WHICH CARRIES THE MESSAGES OF JAH WORKS AND OF HIS MESSENGERS AND PROPHETS TO THE WORLD. RAS CARDO HAS WRITTEN ABOUT THIS TRUTH FOR DECADES NOW. HE CREATED REGGAE IN TRENCH TOWN AND OWNS THE COPYRIGHTS.
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Reggae live ,here to stay nah leave
Our brothers ,true prophets after Nuh profit... action speak
💪🏽💪🏽NICE VIDEO❤️💛💚💯
What was the name of the song and artist singing at the end of the video? I want to hear the whole song.
Hail up Fred Locks. So Jah say is one of my favorite songs.
Respect Fredlocks 👊🏿
True talk
That’s why di elder dem still deh one place mentally and physically nu evolution inna dem ting 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for the history and the wisdom!! Give thanks! More love ❤️💛🖤💚
Thanks forever for this channel and the great work that you do.
Big up uncle fred! ☝🏿
Bunny failure, Peter slush and Bob folly ?! 🤣😭 These men are ruthless
😂🤣😂🤣😂 Dem ancient bingi dem nuh easy star! 😂
@@Higher_Sun_Highzak I didn't want to laugh but I was hollering
@@christopherthompson1011 😂🤣😂 still laughing bro!! 😂🤣😂
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Thanks bro from youth i an i in SKN followed all your songs one of i an i faviorite
I’m glad they accepted it, because we’ve learned a lot from this new genre ; this liberating genre; this spiritual genre that would be sang when the Most High appears
Fred is a great story teller and hilarious.....amma go listen to his music right now'
Hail up Fred Locks.Your music always reveal the truth.
Does anyone know the name of the singer/song at the very end of the video…? 🤔 Man has great voice!!
Kinda crazy fi know some of the elders used to bun out the music that lead so many people to the truth
The elders were kind of right. Reggae music did bring down the Rastafarian movement
@@culturedat real revolutionaries, it didn’t bring it down it lifted it up! Spread the message all over the earth
@@user-ew5ch9bb5o Now after watching Mortimer Planno’s son Jah B, it’s a fact REGGAE music almost destroyed Rastafari movement. Reggae music allowed THEM to displace US.
Give thanks to Fred Locks for talking truth. No feel no way , I get bun out sake of complexion same way. I recall the performance you mentioned which was promoted by Ista J aka Junior Manning. Reggae muzik carry Rastafari to the world , no denying it. Rastafari must evolve.
very informative
People always resistant to change and progress. That not surprising. Normal human trait. You just have to hold firm to what you know is right.
Being resistant to change is not good for humans...the ability to evolve is why we are here and 99 % of the living creatures that were here have died off...the best of us are those that can adapt quickly and not being stuck in the past..js
@@stldrop culture is a way of life that never changes
@@christinagraham2915 Humans evolve in all ways...including culture...for us nothing stays the same...you either grow or deteriorate
Truth Spoken From A Real True Rasta..
💚 Stafford Elliot 💚
This video caption might need some editing, was there any music called "Reggae Music" played in the '60s? in the 60's there was ska and Rocksteady for a short time in the early 70's. before Roots Reggae was played.
Do the Reggae 1968 Toots and the Maytals
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I love Fred Locks, I keep confusing him with Ras Gaby.
And honestly he’s one of your best, at answering the questions asked, and keeping it honest and interesting. Love it. Rational and honest answers
Rastas now evolve into shaving/trimming, tattoos, piercings, and woman wearing scandalous clothing.
Interesting evolution. This might be explained by the developmental psychology model of Spiral Dynamics: rastas are moving up the spiral from stage blue to stage orange, or from stage green back to orange. Really fascinating model for overstanding societies and people and how they change. Bless
😂😭😭🤦🏿 Dats not rasta bruddah 🙄🤷🏿♂️
@@MrKwodsonikpunk That’s More Dancehall Still…..🤔
@@MrKwodsonikpunk Nonsense. Be specific. Which artists? What false notion? Rasta predates Reggae but after the dismantling of Pinnacle, was there a social programme? Did Rasta ever attempt to seriously impact Jamaican Society aside from 'reasoning'?
@@MrKwodsonikpunk so once again I’m asking you to draw on this first hand knowledge and elaborate on your initial words. You said “you’re with the purists and Reggae Music...” so what decade are you speaking about? I feel Fred Locks is referring to the original Wailers, so must be referring at latest 1973. But you make some sweeping statements and I’m wondering if you are speaking about this early foundation of reggae period; or to a later period?
A so i feel the same way i a
Wish the closed captions were not so ridiculous cause I really would like to know exactly what he is saying.. I think I get the gist of it. Some orthodox Rasta don't dig music commercially successful in Babylon shitstem.? But much of the Wailers' music and much of reggae back then was spiritual That's what separated reggae from other popular music. Right? And love Fred Locks' singing.
Some RASTA man is confusing
Rastafari lives
This is my king I love him bad ,him have a whole heap a rightousness from bible straight
Crazy talk
true story blood
This is very much the difference of those who desired to enter the promised land and those spies that brought back an evil report of the land. Then just look at what has transpired since those days and who exactly is prospering now based on those words and actions.
Bongo Daniel used to call Bob Marley... "Fog Barley"
Those Binghi stories….👀😂
Babylon music chant down Babylon 😆
Fire a bun out fire 🔥😂🔥
What Dem listen to den?
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LION DAT!
never brave enough!
ALWAYS WISE AKWAYS THE BEST 💕
Subtitles please everyone can’t understand patwa ‼️
Haffa check pon' linguistic coach, fi babble patois; seen?
Bob was the King!
02:45 Rastas being racist against other Rastas
Nothing to do with race.
Bob folly the stone 🪨 that the builder refused became the head corner stone
YOU ARE CORRECT-REGGAE MUSIC CARRIED RASTA MESSAGES TO THE WORLD. SO REGGAE IS THE VEHICLE WHICH CARRIES THE MESSAGES OF JAH WORKS AND OF HIS MESSENGERS AND PROPHETS TO THE WORLD. RAS CARDO HAS WRITTEN ABOUT THIS TRUTH FOR DECADES NOW. HE CREATED REGGAE IN TRENCH TOWN AND OWNS THE COPYRIGHTS.