There was a time when it seemed we wanted to be and look like Black people -! There was a time when we were conscious-! There was a time when it seemed we wanted to be respectful with each others life. There was a time when it seemed all our integrity, strength, peace, love and unity would grow even stronger with such A BINDING & IMPREGNABLE STRENGTH WE COULD NOT BE MOVED AND OUR MINDS WOULD AND SHOULD HAVE BEEN EMANCIPATED A LONG TIME AGO-!!!
Its to do with the hairstyles that were out, remember the white people were making their hair curly to have certain styles, then everyone started relaxing their hair in the late 80s, so hairstyles were more versatile. Raving ad styling your hair was difficult,. I was natural and used to style my hair with curlers, before the dance was done, my hair used to be all shrunk up, we used to quickly rush out the dance, before the light came on, lol
Love these 2 tracks and the late 60s early 70s rocksteady and reggae, when reggae was militant .Used to listen to the late John Peel in 1976 playing the Djs Uroy ,Delinger act .❤
There's nothing like this anymore for young people of Caribbean roots, not even in Birmingham. No more dancehalls, no more dub, no more sound systems. I feel disconnected from my culture and robbed of the opportunity to experience things like this. Now when you go to places the music is shit, entry is expensive and the people just want to start violence and show disrespect to everyone.
Same in Germany. They cancel reggae completely. All they play is new school dub, that has no meaning and sounds more like techno music. It's the anti-rebellion brainwash uniformity nowadays.
It is ( impossible) for you to understand what these. Archives me to me personally as ( my ) Brixton story is truly ' unique ', really unlike anyone else who has grown up in Brixton MARKET during the 60s', 70's
20:50 -52 , Clifton ,and Robert , from "ARCADE BAKERIES ", Brixton. Market .. they were the bakers..I had A fight with Clifton when I was 12 ,.. I am 60 in 2022...I have lived in here in NYC for 30years....
Thanks for mentioning M.P.L.A. and Tapper Zukie. I have this on cd somewhere, I love this jam. I listened to a comp CD of Dub with this on it. I couldn't recall the name of this.
big up ! this has to be the best video on the internet! anyone know the track at the end? seems lee scratch Perrys "dyon anasawa" is based on it THANK YOU FOR THE UPLOAD
Its MPLA by the Revolutionaries, a big tune in 1976, the Channel One cut to Roy Richards' Studio One classic Freedom Blues, itself a cover of Little Richard's 1970 tune. The track before it is Jackie Bernard's Roots Music.
Giggles on the mic at Scamps Leicester "Is ionization the process of turning Rastafarian?"....use your brain think about it, you'll get it in the morning and start laughing. Later Fuzz, Norman, Wayne and Mark and co...time for a blues in Highfields.
lol Do you know of any blues party videos on YT? Just sound would do. Loving the music, I only went to Highfields once, back in around 1980. As a lone white lad, I didn't feel at ease! (There were comments from the shadows as I approached down the dark drive and someone tried to charge for entry - he had nothing to do with the gig, just trying it on.) But there were a few nights where the same sounds would pump out at the Poly, and I loved the experimentation.
@@drychaf Giggling even now...can you imagine trying to hook up a video or even an audio cassette and not get shown the exit politely, er hem. Fuck me you needed an ever ready torch to find your way around in the dark ha! Like yourself I was walking on eggs and happy to be with "George" (with the stammer but you wouldn't say that to his face) who invited me. There were a few good guys on the doors in those days Moose, George, Tony, Billy and even Rocky Campbell. Later on Roy who drove a BMW (this was at Toffs in Loughborough). He gave me a lift a few times and I always remember him saying "lets put some space from this place" as we flew past Birstall. He would carry his sports bag into work and one night he got seriously threatened by a local with a big long pointy thing of a knife. Roy ever obliging, asked him to wait outside the door, he then went back to his sports bag and took out a very nasty looking machete and returned to the door. He then asked the local "where he wanted to do this?" the reply was "I was only joking Roy" as he turned and wandered off into the night in a bit of a hurry. As for music of the day, you might do well to track down Hurdle White and have a slobber with him, the last I heard he was working on Radio Leicester but I've been out of the UK since 1981. I vividly remember being in the Horsefair for a Saturday lunch time set when Val Foster (DJ) dropped Augustus Pablo "King Tubby" on the decks. It still scares the shit out of me, just a classic track. I know Val is still around so maybe you can have a chin wag with her. Good luck, I'm outta here. PS If you come across a fella called Mark Piper let him know where I am (Norway) and that I would love to hook up with him again and shoot the breeze, we lost track over time kids, marriage etc. He saved my ass from a good kicking at a gig by Delegation at the Poly (I was the wrong colour that night)....ah them were the days. Gone but not (quite) forgotten.
@@anthonyclarke5579 Those were the days, indeed. Your recall is incredible! Radio Leicester had some good shows. Learnt a lot, listening. Used to record and compile cassettes. I also left in the 80s. I hope someone else will read your comment and get in touch for you. Last year I could have given him or you a lift - I was wandering around Norway for a few weeks in my van! (Nordkapp, Skibotn, Lofoten, Oslo, etc) Cheers.
No Gun & Knife Crimes.....No Batty Riders, No Social Media, No Mobile Phones, No Twerking , No Drugs , No Screw Facing, No Postcode Wars.....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Simply Good vibes !!! WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOOD DSYS HAVE GONE ????????????
These folks are in their 70's now. Hope they can view this.
Mostly in there sixties like me.
pensioners, better to be 1 now then 10/20/30/ years time, culture was the best@@biggasmelly
Nope they are all I'm their 60s now my parents age group, i just saw some of their friends on here😊
Viewing 2024
@biggasmell one love and respect to those time's 🙏🏾
We need to see more videos like this, and for longer durations.
Big up.🤜🏾
Good old days
Spent loads of time in brixton
Especially at the jamaican record shops
In Italy now,love from Italia.
Love brother
Profound and magical. The power of Jah music and Jah people.
There was a time when it seemed we wanted to be and look like Black people -!
There was a time when we were conscious-!
There was a time when it seemed we wanted to be respectful with each others life.
There was a time when it seemed all our integrity, strength, peace, love and unity would grow even stronger with such A BINDING & IMPREGNABLE STRENGTH WE COULD NOT BE MOVED AND OUR MINDS WOULD AND SHOULD HAVE BEEN EMANCIPATED A LONG TIME AGO-!!!
Why is my mum in the video lol
@@blackyoshi513 BECAUSE SHE WAS THERE-!!👍🏿⭐👍🏿
Its to do with the hairstyles that were out, remember the white people were making their hair curly to have certain styles, then everyone started relaxing their hair in the late 80s, so hairstyles were more versatile. Raving ad styling your hair was difficult,. I was natural and used to style my hair with curlers, before the dance was done, my hair used to be all shrunk up, we used to quickly rush out the dance, before the light came on, lol
@@leonardshumacker4595 Bet you wouldn't know anything about that lool you know internet trolling is classed a mental illness. Hope you heal soon
Yeah black people tear other black people down for wearing their black hair. So horrible! I won't raise my kids to hate their hair!
This is incredible footage
I was THERE originally from Brixton market London UK...I have lived in NYC for over thirty years...I am 63 years old now...I miss England.
This is from the Menelik Shabazz produced documentary 'Step Forward Youth' (1977).
Fantastic footage , thanks for sharing this !
Love these 2 tracks and the late 60s early 70s rocksteady and reggae, when reggae was militant .Used to listen to the late John Peel in 1976 playing the Djs Uroy ,Delinger act .❤
Rassss! Historical document right here! Raspect for the upload.
Thank you for the memories 🎉
There's nothing like this anymore for young people of Caribbean roots, not even in Birmingham. No more dancehalls, no more dub, no more sound systems. I feel disconnected from my culture and robbed of the opportunity to experience things like this. Now when you go to places the music is shit, entry is expensive and the people just want to start violence and show disrespect to everyone.
You’re definitely just going to the wrong places I can’t lie. Bashment is still going strong
🤣 the crazy hiphop riddims and synthetic drugs makes the youth nuts
Same in Germany. They cancel reggae completely. All they play is new school dub, that has no meaning and sounds more like techno music. It's the anti-rebellion brainwash uniformity nowadays.
Почему-то понимаю тебя, хотя из другой культуры и части планеты😢
@@johnnyknoxville5917 I dont speak russian however i hope this makes sense: Думаю, сейчас так обстоят дела, надеюсь, ты в порядке, брат
Great footage
Yes I saw a lot of the old faces like wolf man ,Berris Bassa, Skiffle, Lord David and others. Mpla natty gone pon a holiday lol
Thank you so much for posting
🫡 love my people we have come along way.❤
Amazing footage
loved Ska Bar in woolwich I saw Nina Simone this was around the blue beat era, prince buster.
Brilliant,,, BIG LOVE TO ALL XXX
No weave or wigs!!! 😂 😂 👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾
You’re dumb af is you believe that. Wigs were definitely a thing in the 60s
YES !!
BAHAHAHAH
Damn incels are everywhere 😮
Looks good I was to young to go to these places
It is ( impossible) for you to understand what these. Archives me to me personally as ( my ) Brixton story is truly ' unique ', really unlike anyone else who has grown up in Brixton MARKET during the 60s', 70's
Yep I was, birth and marriage registered in Brixton, went to the college and lived opposite the Prison
Time to share xxx
RARE RARE FOOTAGE!
I see plenty of Winstons and Leeroys
It must’ve been cold in there bwoy 😂😂
😂🤣
Awesome!
20:50 -52 , Clifton ,and Robert , from
"ARCADE BAKERIES ", Brixton. Market .. they were the bakers..I had
A fight with Clifton when I was 12 ,..
I am 60 in 2022...I have lived in here in NYC for 30years....
Wow! Your eyes clean!
BAdddAaa BOOOOM BAdddAaa binggggg 🇬🇧🇯🇲💯❤️
Sooooooo,no one fighting? Know why, because black people had pride in themselves
jealous i was not there
Fantastic archive. Can anyone help me with identifying the first tune ?
Classe
Wow Wolfman frm moa anbessa soundsystem those gorgeous eyes lol
Truly sister beautiful you 💕💕💃🏽🕺let’s all dance …….
Great days
m.p.l.a. tapper zukie was one big riddim. Half these bredrins n sistrens in this dance still look like yoots to this day
Especially wolfman 😊
Thanks for mentioning M.P.L.A. and Tapper Zukie. I have this on cd somewhere, I love this jam. I listened to a comp CD of Dub with this on it. I couldn't recall the name of this.
Likely the Mid 70's,actually.
I bet a lot of those girls sneeked out.
The boy's too.
Its obvious jamaica 🇯🇲 created hip-hop culture
👯
Tension thick
How charming a group of intellectual students.
Oman ah oman and man ah man, real DJing.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What year was this filmed)
🥇🥇🥇
Thanks I just wish the logo took up even more of the frame 🙄
2.59 man looks like Mo the comedian
Is that prince jazzbo deejaying
❣🌹🎶💯
Side dancin when back in the !
Whilst true be me
I wonder what yr this was ? I was probably in junior school lol
big up ! this has to be the best video on the internet! anyone know the track at the end? seems lee scratch Perrys "dyon anasawa" is based on it
THANK YOU FOR THE UPLOAD
Its MPLA by the Revolutionaries, a big tune in 1976, the Channel One cut to Roy Richards' Studio One classic Freedom Blues, itself a cover of Little Richard's 1970 tune. The track before it is Jackie Bernard's Roots Music.
@@killachunes2349 thanks very much 👍🏽
M.P.L.A. - Tappa Zukie.
lol weird seeing millenials talk like that
@killachunes2349 thanks ✨ big up
Poor black people enjoying each other company,,, what happened to us? Now we hate each other
turn the clock back to 1970
mpla! natty goin on a haliday!
Yeah MBGA.
🦁 🇯🇲 🇬🇧 💷 🕺 💃 🚬 🔥
What the name of the first tune ?
The late Jackie Bernard "roots music" b side.
Que rico
1975',.?..M.P.L.A", .".NATTY GOING ON
A HOLIDAY ",...
Can you recognise yourself? If so please identify in the comments. Personally, I wasn't, as was a very young child 😊
Giggles on the mic at Scamps Leicester "Is ionization the process of turning Rastafarian?"....use your brain think about it, you'll get it in the morning and start laughing. Later Fuzz, Norman, Wayne and Mark and co...time for a blues in Highfields.
lol
Do you know of any blues party videos on YT? Just sound would do. Loving the music, I only went to Highfields once, back in around 1980. As a lone white lad, I didn't feel at ease! (There were comments from the shadows as I approached down the dark drive and someone tried to charge for entry - he had nothing to do with the gig, just trying it on.) But there were a few nights where the same sounds would pump out at the Poly, and I loved the experimentation.
@@drychaf Giggling even now...can you imagine trying to hook up a video or even an audio cassette and not get shown the exit politely, er hem. Fuck me you needed an ever ready torch to find your way around in the dark ha! Like yourself I was walking on eggs and happy to be with "George" (with the stammer but you wouldn't say that to his face) who invited me.
There were a few good guys on the doors in those days Moose, George, Tony, Billy and even Rocky Campbell. Later on Roy who drove a BMW (this was at Toffs in Loughborough). He gave me a lift a few times and I always remember him saying "lets put some space from this place" as we flew past Birstall. He would carry his sports bag into work and one night he got seriously threatened by a local with a big long pointy thing of a knife.
Roy ever obliging, asked him to wait outside the door, he then went back to his sports bag and took out a very nasty looking machete and returned to the door. He then asked the local "where he wanted to do this?" the reply was "I was only joking Roy" as he turned and wandered off into the night in a bit of a hurry.
As for music of the day, you might do well to track down Hurdle White and have a slobber with him, the last I heard he was working on Radio Leicester but I've been out of the UK since 1981. I vividly remember being in the Horsefair for a Saturday lunch time set when Val Foster (DJ) dropped Augustus Pablo "King Tubby" on the decks. It still scares the shit out of me, just a classic track. I know Val is still around so maybe you can have a chin wag with her.
Good luck, I'm outta here.
PS If you come across a fella called Mark Piper let him know where I am (Norway) and that I would love to hook up with him again and shoot the breeze, we lost track over time kids, marriage etc. He saved my ass from a good kicking at a gig by Delegation at the Poly (I was the wrong colour that night)....ah them were the days. Gone but not (quite) forgotten.
@@anthonyclarke5579 Those were the days, indeed. Your recall is incredible! Radio Leicester had some good shows. Learnt a lot, listening. Used to record and compile cassettes.
I also left in the 80s. I hope someone else will read your comment and get in touch for you.
Last year I could have given him or you a lift - I was wandering around Norway for a few weeks in my van! (Nordkapp, Skibotn, Lofoten, Oslo, etc)
Cheers.
Hon
All the walls , what was this ! Is a white boy being taught this , am I ?
Please explain as this -
Fa
All have clothes, no nakedness dancing with respect. One love🙏🏾🫡
No Gun & Knife Crimes.....No Batty Riders, No Social Media, No Mobile Phones, No Twerking , No Drugs , No Screw Facing, No Postcode Wars.....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Simply Good vibes !!!
WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOOD DSYS HAVE GONE ????????????
You may well ask baby...you may well ask.😮💨
That's lord David hifi with a young Berri's bassa and wolf 🐺 before they Build moambassa