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  • I didn't imagine the best music I ever heard would have come from a cave in Jamaica. & it's true. riddim, harmony, tone, syncopation, lyric, on & on, OMG. That must have been quite an experience, Mr. Red. Did you write or document these great stories as you went along?

  • Send me a private message with your snail mail address. I will send you a DVD with the entire magical carpet ride through the cave. It will include the best part, the ending - which is only hinted at - at the end of part 3.

    rk

    ps Was I scarred, alone in the batcave w/ 20 village youth. You bet, but it was an event I will never forget and look back at only very positivly.

    It was a sacred journey.

  • Cool. I've heard/seen the term Nyabinghi many times but never knew the real meaning.

    Thanks.

  • As you said,"SPECTACULAR"!!

    Nyabinghi rhythms never sounded so good as this

  • Hultonclint:Thank you for the word I googled:Nyabinghi (Ni-uh-bin-gee) This term has a series of overlapping meanings within the contemporary Rastafari Movement. It refers variously to the island-wide religious gatherings of Rasta brethren and sistren at which communicants "praise Jah" and "chant down Babylon," to the three-part drum ensemble on which chants are composed, to the African-derived dance-drumming style performed at these events, and to the corpus of chants themselves. (cont'd)

  • It also refers to the most orthodox organization within the broader Rasta movement variously known as the House of Nyabinghi or the Theocratic Government of Emperor Haile Selassie I. The term Nyabinghi entered the movement in late 1935 during the Italian Invasion of Ethiopia and is actually derived from an African secret society which operated in the Congo and Ruwanda during the last quarter of the 19th century.

    OneLove.

  • very very mystical ... jah give thanks ,, big up cat-i

  • saved to favorites ....

  • jah rastafari king of kings lord of lords conquering lion of the tribe of judah , selassie i no .... definately feelin that ....

  • One Love.

    I think you might have missed the second one (Part 2).

    If you go to Negril,

    let me know, I'll tell you how to see Red.

  • My mistake.

    This is the Part 2.

  • Yah mon, I like the dragon eating fire at the end too!

  • Merci boucoup...

  • Dragon eating fire & Cat I are on the 3rd part also on youtube- Jamaica: Bat Cave- Part 3 Fire & Cat I accapella -should be a click away on your right.Merci.

  • Yah, I'll go check that, Jah-Jah! Salut !

  • I bet there was a nice herbal scent in that cave ;) How roots can the situation be? Old cave, only few firetorches as a light and some really rough, roots sounds. Yuh just haffi love it! One love, Haile Selassie I, Jah RastafarI!

  • I hope you have seen all 3 cave videos...

  • Nice to see some quality videos finally. Check out my vids sometime if you like clips like this. Usually I'm posting at videos.lostfrog 'dot' com.

  • very good...thx for sharing...

  • Uplifting

  • Thank you.

    I was waiting to hear from you.

    You have said it all in one word.

  • THIS IS AMAZING.

    SPIRATUAL.

  • This is great!

  • A cliff hanger, no less

  • I like this better than even 3 Little Birds

  • It truely gets quite religious.

    It appears to me to be from the same roots as the wholly rollers, meant in the very best sense of the term.

  • Yeah, that's cool. I accompanied it wiht a reggae bassline on my keyboard :D Was fun ;o)

    Kris

  • Why not reply with a video of you doing that?

  • what are they burning out of the bottles?

  • Keracine.

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