You are spot on ,...he is a true genius,.. .he is to me a mirror image of the might of the trinity, (.. in spiritual terms ),...an absolutely, incredible inspiration!!!
"To me what reggae mean, it interpret a dog that has a piece of cloth, tearing it up together. Have you ever seen a dog do that? That is reggae. It's not going to stop until it tear up the piece. So it's revolution, it's war!"
Rest up Mr Perry, I am sad you have passed this mortal life but your creative works remain for ever. Thank you for sharing your originating and influential visions and positive vibrations, they will not die.
This was an amazing documentary, I learned so many things. Just want to add, though, that the Dub Syndicate stuff in the late 80s was HUGE, and that was his major return in the UK. Time Boom De Devil Dead eg. Massive.
Thanks for posting this,I love. Lee. Scratch more than ever, I see you as a big tree,and from it are branches and leaves, but you are the foundation,and the branches and leaves are where others have been inspired by you,if that makes sense, long live. Reggae music,spiritual music♥️💛💚♥️💛💚
i never see this until he passed but them confuse but i have know one to blame but my self because bob create reggae music in my present but he and scrash was realy close bob take i to see him in 78 , the words come from my name,
I want to challenge the writer of the script in the documentary on one point. When Perry made a little money and bought a bigger house for his family, it was in a modest neighborhood, Washington Gardens, which is not in the hills above Kingston, as stated in the video.. Any one can search and view the documentary on RUclips about one of Perry's protoges, Junior Delgado, where he takes us on a drive to Perry's house at #5 Cardiff Crescent, Washington Gardens, with no hills or mansions in sight. It was not the heart of the ghetto, but it was also not a rich neighborhood. If you think Marley defied convention by living uptown at Hope Road, an actual rich area, imagine the scandal of Perry staging his revolutionary studio and bizarre paintings and graffiti, in an uptown community! He would have been run out of the neighborhood. Lee was in a neighborhood of fellow sufferers who had scraped their way out of the ghetto to a quasi- middle class area not too far from the actual ghetto. Other than that. Great job. Scratch came , saw and conquered.
Lee Scratch Perry is the GG Allin of reggae I thought about this for long and I just can't unsee it. I just can't. Both legends in their own way, both really... Out there, they total opposites but at the same time so so similar in many ways. Both didnt give a single, not a single single F about what other thought of them. Praise.
Genius. Original. Visionary. Artist The Upsetter!!!! The world is a less colorful place, impoverished by the loss of your originality and your fearlessness. Bless up mi bruddah!!! Heaven just got more colorful!!! Can't wait to hear what you and Bob,Tosh, Dennis, Garnett, Gregory all dem!!! It's gonna be Dub Tastic! Much 💗
I love these old roots style from long time ,just never knew who wrote them this is important to me ,thanks for sharing details abt this great man ,please share more
He elevated every artist he worked with to superstar status,basically created reggae and was behind every killer song of reggae in the 70's was the Godfather of Dub,he really was channeled by God to bring us this music.Thank you Lee a true true genius.
You're on here spreading falsehoods. Lee Perry was not behind every killer song of reggae in the 70's." The decade of the 70's is considered as the height of classic reggae. Every studio in Kingston was pumping out hits. Lee Perry was one of many and to be honest a lot of sound systems didn't play much of his music in the 70's. By then he was considered washed up by the knowledgeable man in the street.
@@chrissyboy2401 You know nothing of which you speak. Harry J, Joe Gibbs and Channel One were kings of the 70's. Black Ark was king of nothing. Apparently you don't have the ability to comprehend what you read. You made a flat out false statement and I refuted it. Perry was not behind "every killer song of reggae in the 70's". This is factually incorrect, has nothing to do with your "opinion".
@@hawthorne3889 No sir you know nothing of what you speak,all those producers stole his songs when he worked for them which is why he created his own studio,Max Romeo,The Congo's,Augustus Pablo,The Meditations,The Heptones,Junior Murvin etc etc etc the greatest Reggae ever produced by him and to come from his studio,please move along I have no time for this conversation it's pointless
@@chrissyboy2401 I don't take instructions from you chrissybattyboy. You get your overhyped information from magazines and documentaries. You weren't there. I called you on your hyperbole and dismissal of every producer besides the one that you choose to be a fanboy of and you got your feelings hurt. The truth has a way of doing that. You made an obviously wrong statement that can't be backed up and throwing out a couple names of artists is just a red herring. You frame your argument like an imbecile ("all those producers stole his music" ) having a conversation with equally pea -sized brain ignoramuses. You're emotional and facts obviously don't matter to you, only what you "feel". Take this opportunity to learn.
The second deadliest train crash in the history of planet earth happened in Kendal Jamaica , on Sept 1st. 1957. Lee Perry was 20 years at the time and Kendal was his hometown and birthplace. it was miracle he wasn't on board. May seem like a random comment but imagine being from a tiny town out in the country and a train crashes in your town killing 179 people. That is an aspect of his life that very people know about... Wiki post is below: September 1, 1957 - British Jamaica - Apparently because a stopcock in the brake line is accidentally bumped by a coupler, the brakes fail on a heavily loaded 12-car church excursion train returning from Montego Bay to Kingston. The crew fails to detect and act on the problem until the train runs away and derails on a curve at Kendal. Five cars roll into a ditch and two become wedged in a narrow cutting; 179 people are killed and hundreds injured.[94][95]
How everyone doing 2day Lee Scratch Perry, one of the most music artist of all x's. Dub Dub master. I remember using his Dub track's chanting from the Bible I and Judah Law.
YOU ARE MY INSPIRATION FROM NOW AND FOREVER. PEOPLE SAID YOU ARE MAD, BUT THEY ARE CONFUSED AND IGNORANT OF THE TRUE SPIRIT OF THE COLLIE. JAH KEEP YOUR SOUL ABOVE ALL THE REGGAE SOULS. YOU ARE A MIGHTY MIGHTY CREATION OF CREATION.
Long live Lee scratch Perry. The pioneer. You came and conquer many hears 💕.Rest well Sir.I will never forget how Bob Marley ended up with the song Trench Town Rock .You pulled it out of him Sir. So he wanted to hit you with piece of the rock from Trench Town 🤔 for selling his song..
This is the most complete documentary of the legend himself, Lee "Scratch" Perry aka The Upsetter, aka Pipecock Jackson He IS a man of pure spirit, his creativity overflowed throughout his life. His goal was not a wordly one, his path was unique and not bound by any system of control. His African roots went deep and lit a fire of productivity few could match. I've been listening to his music since the early 80s, after being introduced to his music by a good friend of mine in Dublin.
Great documentary for real. I have worked around people who are actors, painting artists and who do sculptures/ physical art that can be viewed by the public and they are so creative that they can seem to be crazy when they explain their art. There minds are on a completely different wavelength to a so called logical 9 - 5 person and they could never work in a office setting wearing a suit n tie .There is definitely a thin line between madness and genius.
I had the pleasure of seeing him with Misty in roots in London at Town and Country club in late 90’s boy he was dynamic on stage wearing king’s crown on his head he is true king 👑 R.I.P
His reasoning ability was below average but you just can't take away what's belongs to him, he was the master of dubs and a great producer and i say that unapologetically.
You hear a man say he hears music in the throwing of stones and the rolling of thunder and you think he has below average reasoning abilities??? Interesting.
@@thepuppethead1188 come on anyone with even an half of a brain 🧠 could figure that out, it doesn't take deep thinking for that, what are you talking about.
@@Nobleflex101 no you're right man everything that darn Lee Perry says is so irrational and illogical, it explains why he accomplished so little! Anyone with half a brain can see that! The man was so totally crazy, because he was stupid! It's that simple, anyone with even half a brain (which is less than Lee Perry had, obviously) can tell you that man!
@@Nobleflex101 still not over the fact that you had to put a little picture of a brain next to the word brain so we'd know what a brain is. That takes some above average reasononing abilities I tell ya what. Also: appealing to the sensibilities of a vague, unidentified mass of "anyone" is really pathetic reasoning, so you lost some points on that one. You should try having your own opinion with your own reasons next time
Very interesting biography! Highlights the unhealed trauma of the Black Experience fueling the Rasta + Reggae movements. The ending was my favorite. Lee seemed to learn how to set personal boundaries, find healing; yet, still not before great loss and suffering. A poignant + informative watch.
So glad I got to see him in person. One of the most memorable days. 👍🏾
me too😊
RIP legend and thank you for the tons of music
What a man just listen to his early recordings from 1973 to 1975 at the black ark studio What a man 😊
Genius is the right word to describe this man. He is tuned differently. He is like a radio that can pick up certain frequency that other cannot
Picking up signals from outer space
when asked about their collaboration, Andrew WK said simply: "he's just further down the road"
I wouldn't want be around him with those craziness that he does.
I bet u more insane than this guy
You are spot on ,...he is a true genius,.. .he is to me a mirror image of the might of the trinity, (.. in spiritual terms ),...an absolutely, incredible inspiration!!!
great doc... thanx for the upload.
didn t was too much into perry later as a live act,
but a magician in the studio.
one of a kind.
"To me what reggae mean, it interpret a dog that has a piece of cloth, tearing it up together. Have you ever seen a dog do that? That is reggae. It's not going to stop until it tear up the piece. So it's revolution, it's war!"
One of Jamaica 🇯🇲 greatest gone but not forgotten.
thank you for posting this, really enjoyed it all. Lee "Scratch" Perry, Rest In Dub. Once in a lifetime pioneer
LONG LIVE THE CONGOS❤️🖤💚🔥🙏🔆💪
Rest up Mr Perry, I am sad you have passed this mortal life but your creative works remain for ever. Thank you for sharing your originating and influential visions and positive vibrations, they will not die.
Me come from Bilston , we slaves no dead in shango me come back
Jah blessing
This was an amazing documentary, I learned so many things. Just want to add, though, that the Dub Syndicate stuff in the late 80s was HUGE, and that was his major return in the UK. Time Boom De Devil Dead eg. Massive.
The one and only madman ❤️
These are the people who help put Jamaica on the map, not ''Andrew Foolishness" and people like him.
Brilliant works. One love mi boss.
♥ 🇯🇲
Can't forget the Great unsung Joe Higgs and organist Jackie Mitto,
@@rootsradics Jackie Mitoo lived in Toronto for years and was friends with my neighbours. The music coming out of that building was phenomenal.
I love when I come across these things by accident ❤ RIEP Mr. Perry
Thanks for posting this,I love. Lee. Scratch more than ever,
I see you as a big tree,and from it are branches and leaves, but you are the foundation,and the branches and leaves are where others have been inspired by you,if that makes sense, long live. Reggae music,spiritual music♥️💛💚♥️💛💚
Thank you for the music! Grateful to see Lee Scratch Perry play live too🙏🏻👑
YES! One of my most favorite showa i have ever been blessed to be a part of.
GOD BLESS LEE SCRATCH PERRY ♡
♤UPSETTER INTL!♤
@@yogijaya2897 ^^^ came back to say the SAME ❤️
This man is a giant. He could never be past tense
Greetings from UK. Thank you. This was a great watch. I was fortunate to have seen LSP perform here in B’ham @ the Custard Factory. He was brilliant!!
L$P The Upsetter - Thanks for the fine, fine music. Rest in Power!
The man and his music will be remembered for all times R I P LEE SCRATCH PERRY
i never see this until he passed but them confuse but i have know one to blame but my self because bob create reggae music in my present but he and scrash was realy close bob take i to see him in 78 , the words come from my name,
This doc blew my mind… no Mr Lee Scratch Perry blew my mind. Musical genius. 💯🔥💪🏾💪🏾
I want to challenge the writer of the script in the documentary on one point.
When Perry made a little money and bought a bigger house for his family, it was in a modest neighborhood, Washington Gardens, which is not in the hills above Kingston, as stated in the video..
Any one can search and view the documentary on RUclips about one of Perry's protoges, Junior Delgado, where he takes us on a drive to Perry's house at #5 Cardiff Crescent, Washington Gardens, with no hills or mansions in sight.
It was not the heart of the ghetto, but it was also not a rich neighborhood.
If you think Marley defied convention by living uptown at Hope Road, an actual rich area, imagine the scandal of Perry staging his revolutionary studio and bizarre paintings and graffiti, in an uptown community!
He would have been run out of the neighborhood.
Lee was in a neighborhood of fellow sufferers who had scraped their way out of the ghetto to a quasi- middle class area not too far from the actual ghetto.
Other than that. Great job.
Scratch came , saw and conquered.
thanks for the info, i thought by myself that it could not be a straight corner of town....
The congos Album brings me back through time and space into the Coffee Shop in Maastricht 40yrs ago.
NOTED ❤💛💚🎵❤🖤💚🎵 JAH JAH 👏
Long live the Eccentric Genius!! A creator of visions and sounds, ahead of his time! Salute!!
I love the birth and rise this music. I proud to be identified with this sound a sound of freedom and redemption...
Lee Scratch Perry is the GG Allin of reggae I thought about this for long and I just can't unsee it. I just can't. Both legends in their own way, both really... Out there, they total opposites but at the same time so so similar in many ways. Both didnt give a single, not a single single F about what other thought of them. Praise.
Heehe never thought them 2 names would be mentioned in the same sentence quality ❤ much love fae bonnie Scotland
Did not know anything about lee scratch Perry until seeing this interview with him respect brother rest in all peace
Bless up blessed love love and blessings
Genius. Original. Visionary. Artist
The Upsetter!!!!
The world is a less colorful place, impoverished by the loss of your originality and your fearlessness.
Bless up mi bruddah!!!
Heaven just got more colorful!!! Can't wait to hear what you and Bob,Tosh, Dennis, Garnett, Gregory all dem!!! It's gonna be Dub Tastic!
Much 💗
GREAT documentary I learned so much, thank you
I love these old roots style from long time ,just never knew who wrote them this is important to me ,thanks for sharing details abt this great man ,please share more
Black Ark el único estudio de grabación abierto las 24 horas del día... Genio que no morirá jamás....
He elevated every artist he worked with to superstar status,basically created reggae and was behind every killer song of reggae in the 70's was the Godfather of Dub,he really was channeled by God to bring us this music.Thank you Lee a true true genius.
You're on here spreading falsehoods. Lee Perry was not behind every killer song of reggae in the 70's."
The decade of the 70's is considered as the height of classic reggae. Every studio in Kingston was pumping out hits. Lee Perry was one of many and to be honest a lot of sound systems didn't play much of his music in the 70's. By then he was considered washed up by the knowledgeable man in the street.
@@hawthorne3889 Go away with the stupidness,spreading what falsehoods? it's my opinion,Black Ark was the peak of 70's reggae and Lee was King
@@chrissyboy2401 You know nothing of which you speak. Harry J, Joe Gibbs and Channel One were kings of the 70's. Black Ark was king of nothing.
Apparently you don't have the ability to comprehend what you read. You made a flat out false statement and I refuted it. Perry was not behind "every killer song of reggae in the 70's". This is factually incorrect, has nothing to do with your "opinion".
@@hawthorne3889 No sir you know nothing of what you speak,all those producers stole his songs when he worked for them which is why he created his own studio,Max Romeo,The Congo's,Augustus Pablo,The Meditations,The Heptones,Junior Murvin etc etc etc the greatest Reggae ever produced by him and to come from his studio,please move along I have no time for this conversation it's pointless
@@chrissyboy2401
I don't take instructions from you chrissybattyboy. You get your overhyped information from magazines and documentaries. You weren't there.
I called you on your hyperbole and dismissal of every producer besides the one that you choose to be a fanboy of and you got your feelings hurt. The truth has a way of doing that.
You made an obviously wrong statement that can't be backed up and throwing out a couple names of artists is just a red herring.
You frame your argument like an imbecile ("all those producers stole his music" ) having a conversation with equally pea -sized brain ignoramuses.
You're emotional and facts obviously don't matter to you, only what you "feel".
Take this opportunity to learn.
Such an honor to meet your greatness in Negril
It's not a coincidence that these great men had to all be in Jamaica same time. Nature brought them together.
Jah did.
cool
London, Turin, my hometown, Lee I-sis everywhere... PUnk not dead... Magic... Words...
when I first heard Bathroom skank, that's when i Realize this was something special, he created Rockers music
Exclusive and rare..! Lee scratch Perry the only one. See you again soon. Jah loves you 🇯🇲💢💯💬🎥❤️ Rastafari lives.
He was a man of mysticism. If you listen to up until 1:56 you can identify the cadence and speech patterns of the ministers of the South.
The second deadliest train crash in the history of planet earth happened in Kendal Jamaica , on Sept 1st. 1957. Lee Perry was 20 years at the time and Kendal was his hometown and birthplace. it was miracle he wasn't on board. May seem like a random comment but imagine being from a tiny town out in the country and a train crashes in your town killing 179 people. That is an aspect of his life that very people know about... Wiki post is below:
September 1, 1957 - British Jamaica - Apparently because a stopcock in the brake line is accidentally bumped by a coupler, the brakes fail on a heavily loaded 12-car church excursion train returning from Montego Bay to Kingston. The crew fails to detect and act on the problem until the train runs away and derails on a curve at Kendal. Five cars roll into a ditch and two become wedged in a narrow cutting; 179 people are killed and hundreds injured.[94][95]
How everyone doing 2day Lee Scratch Perry, one of the most music artist of all x's. Dub Dub master. I remember using his Dub track's chanting from the Bible I and Judah Law.
Simply a genius. I miss him. I feel him. I praise HIM
Loved you Rainford Hugh Perry but Jah loved you more. Rest in Power
YOU ARE MY INSPIRATION FROM NOW AND FOREVER. PEOPLE SAID YOU ARE MAD, BUT THEY ARE CONFUSED AND IGNORANT OF THE TRUE SPIRIT OF THE COLLIE. JAH KEEP YOUR SOUL ABOVE ALL THE REGGAE SOULS. YOU ARE A MIGHTY MIGHTY CREATION OF CREATION.
Very great effort mr Scratch, my only idol in my life!
"We love you Mr. Perry
One god
One faith
One destiny child"
Thanks for uploading this! I remember watching this back in 2015 under 5z1.
I need to speak to somebody in regards to using a segment from this clip. thank you
Jah Rastafari.....💚💛❤
B4 it even go no further,, what an intro 🇯🇲🎶💯
Yes😂😂😂
R.I.P. Legend Blessed Love 🙏🎶🔥❤️🇪🇹
Look for me in the Holy Sky! Farewell Legend
He was jus full of talent...an mad with it..mr lee 1 of the greatest man who walk the land
Long live Lee scratch Perry. The pioneer. You came and conquer many hears 💕.Rest well Sir.I will never forget how Bob Marley ended up with the song Trench Town Rock .You pulled it out of him Sir. So he wanted to hit you with piece of the rock from Trench Town 🤔 for selling his song..
Marley it seems had plagiarised, hus work
He explained himself very well, bad people around him, because of the Studio, his studio created great rasta music call Rockers
Love his miusic!! Rest in Peace!!
Very Dope Video, thank you for sharing. Peace.
Rip to the Legend! Mr. Lee Scratch Perry
Legend Wish I got the chance to meet him
Bless Up Scratch. We will release RAIN INNA BABYLON into the world soon! Music to change the world L$P
RIP Pipecock Jackson!!!
Just learned Lee Scratch Passed on!!! My heart is broken!!! He is my Krishna!))) Eternal
Sir Perry...fly with the Condors in the high sky to the great beyond
The boss slappin vampire
Beste Scratch Doku💪😁❤️
This is the most complete documentary of the legend himself, Lee "Scratch" Perry aka The Upsetter, aka Pipecock Jackson He IS a man of pure spirit, his creativity overflowed throughout his life. His goal was not a wordly one, his path was unique and not bound by any system of control. His African roots went deep and lit a fire of productivity few could match. I've been listening to his music since the early 80s, after being introduced to his music by a good friend of mine in Dublin.
Great documentary for real. I have worked around people who are actors, painting artists and who do sculptures/ physical art that can be viewed by the public and they are so creative that they can seem to be crazy when they explain their art. There minds are on a completely different wavelength to a so called logical 9 - 5 person and they could never work in a office setting wearing a suit n tie .There is definitely a thin line between madness and genius.
I had the pleasure of seeing him with Misty in roots in London at Town and Country club in late 90’s boy he was dynamic on stage wearing king’s crown on his head he is true king 👑 R.I.P
History 💯
Who will tell the people the Truth now? Rest in peace, Mr Perry. Thank you for everything.
Great man
He is on the 7th Chakra all day every day
Lee Perry was so so so mad he end up being a genius, what a man.
Awesome documentary, much thanks and praise! What is the music over the last shot?
His reasoning ability was below average but you just can't take away what's belongs to him, he was the master of dubs and a great producer and i say that unapologetically.
You hear a man say he hears music in the throwing of stones and the rolling of thunder and you think he has below average reasoning abilities??? Interesting.
@@thepuppethead1188 come on anyone with even an half of a brain 🧠 could figure that out, it doesn't take deep thinking for that, what are you talking about.
@@Nobleflex101 no you're right man everything that darn Lee Perry says is so irrational and illogical, it explains why he accomplished so little! Anyone with half a brain can see that! The man was so totally crazy, because he was stupid! It's that simple, anyone with even half a brain (which is less than Lee Perry had, obviously) can tell you that man!
@@Nobleflex101 still not over the fact that you had to put a little picture of a brain next to the word brain so we'd know what a brain is. That takes some above average reasononing abilities I tell ya what. Also: appealing to the sensibilities of a vague, unidentified mass of "anyone" is really pathetic reasoning, so you lost some points on that one. You should try having your own opinion with your own reasons next time
Jah live 🙏 🇬🇧
He is borderline insane his mind is truly different..
Hard!!!
He is a supper star
Yaaaaww!!! The disco devil!!!
Very interesting biography! Highlights the unhealed trauma of the Black Experience fueling the Rasta + Reggae movements. The ending was my favorite. Lee seemed to learn how to set personal boundaries, find healing; yet, still not before great loss and suffering. A poignant + informative watch.
one love
Lee Perry, sons of slave, Junior Delgado great work
Great intro
I am speechless. Scratch is King.
why 'Intervew' isnt it a doc ? It's great
GREAT 👍 HISTORY THE SAGA CONTINUES JAH KNOW THAT SEEN SEE 👀 👀
(MAD) majestical adventurous dimensional man #1iok
Multidimensional!!!
Brilliant minds are most times unsound minds
"Hi, good evening" 😁
8:27 I did not know Derrick Morgan's 1962 🇯🇲 hit "Forward March" was playing in dancehalls in the 1950s. 🤔
Interesting I think they put music over videos I don’t remember soul rebel having a live video either
Absolutely orsem the best hr of my fucken life
I wanted to meet The Upsetter before I left this planet!!! We shall meet in the ethers!!!
Rm.x words of power big up LA
Mad genius
Wow!
1:07:22 WOW
1:24:22 Wow what a sad scene there, dude had no clue who he was in the presence of but still what a prick
Lee got his ass. I laugh so hard, I knew Lee was going to call him fat....
r i p legend
I love Peter tosh and his energy he is really the strongest.