Garnett Silk,Dennis Brown,Gregory Isaacs,Bob Marley they were natural talents.May Allah reward them for their lyrics.Now you got too much comercial dreads.
@Ismail101978 allah ? who the fuck is allah a suck pussy dead man who make them dirty muslins a fight the west u and allah come suck out my botton and my cock, PUSSY FACE
@TheTuthmosis A slave of the anti-christ wants to fight a Muslim?Big mouth from behind your computer,little heart when you meet a Muslim face to face.We are taking over the west.You,keep on playing,little boy.We shall fight on the side of Jesus,the son of Marie,not you.You are the slave of the anti-christ,doing everything for money.Selling your friends,sisters,mother and daughters and even yourself for money(paper).Your parents didn't had time for you to learn you manners.Face us one day.
I am american born need I say anymore. Thanks for these reggae songs that have given me so comfort of knowing what self may have been if they didn't destroy my life with slavery. I love reggae it's needed. Jah is my only comfort
@forestmad36 Are you insane? Garnet was one of the best singers around, his voice is just amazing, and if you think this is shite then your hearing is shite and you, sir, are tone deaf. :)
I would like to get some feedback on this video from anyone. I was in JA when Garnet Silk died but I was young, so I do not know this song. I would like to know why the crowd (of women) are so emotional to this song....Is it the lyrics......Thanks!
@alphaacad Yes it is the lyrics...and the overpowering emotional connection to the hopelessness and then the miraculous grace of THE MOST HIGH. Who feels it knows it!
@alphaacad Yes it is the lyrics.....and the way SILK sings it, It creates an overpowering emotional connection to the hopelessness of the situation described in the song and then the miraculous GRACE of THE MOST HIGH!!!! Who feels it, knows it.
@alphaacad Seven Spanish Angels was a big song - Willie Nelson with Ray Charles. Came out in the 80s.. These folks are probably familiar with the original and loving the fact that he's dropping a version of it especially for the concert..
@forestmad36 lets make sure that wasnt for the late great honorable garnet silk. you dont even have the breath to even utter such rubbish out your mouth mind JAH strike you down. dont waiste your life away. find another channel to show your ignorance and naive behavior
im not a rastafarian but his music still continues to inspire me on and on ever since i heard his first song WATCH OVER OUR SHOULDERS. i must say its a great loss to the lovers of reggae and promoters of humanity. may you rest in peace.
Big Up GhettoBirdSong I had this performance the whole video with Tony Rebel,Wayne Wonder, Sanchez,Buju and more that's like 17 years ago that was late 92 early 93 when I got this you made me go back to when di music did special rastafari bless di I seen you should load up di whole ting an done Jah know!!
We have such a great catalog of singers from Jamaica. Each is unique in their own way. They all posess great stage presence. For a country Jamaica's size we have produced and keep provide great entertainment to the world at large.
Just looking at the audience reacting to him singing speaks volume, he surely had a hold on them, Garnett is one of the best singers to come out of Jamaica. Too bad he left so soon. Jamaica has a catalog of great singers: Bob, Dennis, K. Boothe, Beres, Freddie, Tony Rebel, Issacs, Alton Ellis, that is just the solo artists. We also have a great catalog of group singers as well. And Jamaica still continues to produce great entainers..Big ups to all yardies..one luv...!!
nice post, ..... however, any discussion of great singers from Jamaica has to include Slim Smith. Slim used to beat Bob in the local singing contests. History cannot lose track of this great artist.
Why do all the great ones have to die. It is sad for man kind. Why is it that people from other countries cherish things greater than themselves and Americans do not give a damn about no one or nothing.
A Rastaman sings a country song and the place goes mad, listen this man had the same powerful way of touching people with his stage vibes like Michael Jackson, people just feel the vibes and start crying, only a couple artist can do that, what if Garnet lived as long as Bob Marley, thats 8 more years, Garnet had 3 years one the scene, what a Artist
i got chills seeing him like that ive known him as a kid we used to call him Bimbo and to see him live in fayors brought back so much sweet but sad memories
This Guy took this mediocore country tune and Truly put his own flare to it and made it a bonified Reggae Classic!! BBBBBBRRRRRRAAAPPP BBBBBBRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAPPPPP!!!!!!
Just goes to show everyone that a great meaning song trancends all borders, race, and cultures! Why? cause we all have a soul that yearns to feel love and be part of peace!
Look at how he reaches out to the people. Some of them are in tears they love him so much. He truly is a Soul who has been missed and will always be in the hearts of Reggae fans. Jah Bless, R.I.P Mr. Silk
He has such a powerful voice... I could only imagine the songs he could of had today if he was still with us. Jah Guide & Protect, Jah Bless, Sm00thpapa aka. Ragga Rasta
I think he is the greatest reggae singer ever.
I like dennis and gregory's music more but dem dont sing with that kind of emotion in there voice, him set power to his words!!!
I hear nowhere else reggae like this its a unique type of reggae what is mostly in proper english so most people understand, young and old.
THANKS FOR YOUR MUSIC and JAH Bless the one try to follow you
010sandorino 5 months ago
Garnett Silk,Dennis Brown,Gregory Isaacs,Bob Marley they were natural talents.May Allah reward them for their lyrics.Now you got too much comercial dreads.
Ismail101978 7 months ago
@Ismail101978 allah ? who the fuck is allah a suck pussy dead man who make them dirty muslins a fight the west u and allah come suck out my botton and my cock, PUSSY FACE
TheTuthmosis 4 months ago
@TheTuthmosis A slave of the anti-christ wants to fight a Muslim?Big mouth from behind your computer,little heart when you meet a Muslim face to face.We are taking over the west.You,keep on playing,little boy.We shall fight on the side of Jesus,the son of Marie,not you.You are the slave of the anti-christ,doing everything for money.Selling your friends,sisters,mother and daughters and even yourself for money(paper).Your parents didn't had time for you to learn you manners.Face us one day.
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jamestargetedindiv 7 months ago
What a voice!! simply angelic
MsColaHype 8 months ago
I am american born need I say anymore. Thanks for these reggae songs that have given me so comfort of knowing what self may have been if they didn't destroy my life with slavery. I love reggae it's needed. Jah is my only comfort
angelbudahbaby 10 months ago
pure shite
forestmad36 1 year ago
@forestmad36 Are you insane? Garnet was one of the best singers around, his voice is just amazing, and if you think this is shite then your hearing is shite and you, sir, are tone deaf. :)
danzig159 1 year ago
@forestmad36 your comment is probably an accurate description of yourself!!
Dadadaps 9 months ago
check the crowd..wow!!!
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TdajjDjdakk 1 year ago
is this concert available to buy anywhere ?
npf22 1 year ago
I would like to get some feedback on this video from anyone. I was in JA when Garnet Silk died but I was young, so I do not know this song. I would like to know why the crowd (of women) are so emotional to this song....Is it the lyrics......Thanks!
alphaacad 1 year ago
@alphaacad Yes it is the lyrics...and the overpowering emotional connection to the hopelessness and then the miraculous grace of THE MOST HIGH. Who feels it knows it!
MsIrieg 1 year ago
@alphaacad Yes it is the lyrics.....and the way SILK sings it, It creates an overpowering emotional connection to the hopelessness of the situation described in the song and then the miraculous GRACE of THE MOST HIGH!!!! Who feels it, knows it.
MsIrieg 1 year ago
@alphaacad Think they must be able to relate to it by the looks of it
THOMASBANTON 1 year ago
@alphaacad Seven Spanish Angels was a big song - Willie Nelson with Ray Charles. Came out in the 80s.. These folks are probably familiar with the original and loving the fact that he's dropping a version of it especially for the concert..
yourmanwatson 1 year ago
full up a woman dis croud...
jhendrix7911 1 year ago
garnet silk mama
jamaicasue1 1 year ago
WOT A PILE OF GARBAGE....HAHA
forestmad36 1 year ago
@forestmad36 lets make sure that wasnt for the late great honorable garnet silk. you dont even have the breath to even utter such rubbish out your mouth mind JAH strike you down. dont waiste your life away. find another channel to show your ignorance and naive behavior
bornlionent 1 year ago 2
@forestmad36 You think thats clever???Have some Respect you fuckin idiot
THOMASBANTON 1 year ago
garnett silk still a legend always i remember the first time i let my mom hear momma an she was hooked from that rip garnett
ppprrre 1 year ago
I 2nd that 1halfmanhalfamazing
THOMASBANTON 1 year ago
Yes Bob was a legend but Garnet was THE BEST!!!!
1halfmanhalfamazing 1 year ago
i need this song i cant find it any where accept for my dads old sound splash mix tapes
stiffshota 1 year ago
@stiffshota it was released as a 7" on roof international
tomcrown101 1 year ago
im not a rastafarian but his music still continues to inspire me on and on ever since i heard his first song WATCH OVER OUR SHOULDERS. i must say its a great loss to the lovers of reggae and promoters of humanity. may you rest in peace.
Dinooish 1 year ago
RIP Garnett!! Bet yor lokking down and smiling. :)
jaeno1 1 year ago
Refreshing and inteligent reggae,no other artist had a voice like garnet,one of a kind
THOMASBANTON 1 year ago
Big Up GhettoBirdSong I had this performance the whole video with Tony Rebel,Wayne Wonder, Sanchez,Buju and more that's like 17 years ago that was late 92 early 93 when I got this you made me go back to when di music did special rastafari bless di I seen you should load up di whole ting an done Jah know!!
FreshMoneyEnt845 2 years ago 2
gone too soon, missing you, jah
timx1000 2 years ago
sir404,
We have such a great catalog of singers from Jamaica. Each is unique in their own way. They all posess great stage presence. For a country Jamaica's size we have produced and keep provide great entertainment to the world at large.
blueskyjazz 2 years ago 2
We have all missed out on not having this man around for the last ten years bless up R.I.P.
wendy101ful 2 years ago 2
15 years.
MusicVideoGazer 2 years ago
Just looking at the audience reacting to him singing speaks volume, he surely had a hold on them, Garnett is one of the best singers to come out of Jamaica. Too bad he left so soon. Jamaica has a catalog of great singers: Bob, Dennis, K. Boothe, Beres, Freddie, Tony Rebel, Issacs, Alton Ellis, that is just the solo artists. We also have a great catalog of group singers as well. And Jamaica still continues to produce great entainers..Big ups to all yardies..one luv...!!
blueskyjazz 2 years ago 19
nice post, ..... however, any discussion of great singers from Jamaica has to include Slim Smith. Slim used to beat Bob in the local singing contests. History cannot lose track of this great artist.
creekfishin 2 years ago
Either mankind connot handle a prophet... Or The Devil is stronger that we think...
Duelizm 2 years ago
Why do all the great ones have to die. It is sad for man kind. Why is it that people from other countries cherish things greater than themselves and Americans do not give a damn about no one or nothing.
Cappachino100 2 years ago
A Rastaman sings a country song and the place goes mad, listen this man had the same powerful way of touching people with his stage vibes like Michael Jackson, people just feel the vibes and start crying, only a couple artist can do that, what if Garnet lived as long as Bob Marley, thats 8 more years, Garnet had 3 years one the scene, what a Artist
juniorlight 2 years ago 3
cant forget cocoa tea
sir404 2 years ago
the best singer ever from jamaica. would have been a legend like bob if he had live longer. he been out for 2 years before he died. love you garnett
vvti98sup 3 years ago 10
he was one of da best yes, but not the best. you still got beres, dennis, gregory issacs,sanchez. the list goes on and on
sir404 2 years ago
yeah man,
a true dat
Aatifah 2 years ago
@vvti98sup hes had been out since the late 80's
stulphang 1 year ago
r.i.p gormett u a the boss always n forever...believe dat.
tickatheboss 3 years ago 2
No thanks.
philpardon 3 years ago
RIP Garnett
jvglion 3 years ago 2
yow dah yute ya different trust me. Di world neva ready fi Garnet yet...
sac2126 3 years ago
Love Peace Unity
cytotoxik 3 years ago
I loved this song...now I know why.
2sexxxy32 3 years ago
told you he knew...7 2 the left 7 to the write...not fat or lean...just there.
7 and 7...but not angels.
2sexxxy32 3 years ago
miss you, rest in peace
alltoafrica 3 years ago
no red meat for me.....
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juniorlight 4 years ago 2
what album is this song off
Jordanamc21 4 years ago
Nothing Can Divide us/ thats the album/blessings
juniorlight 3 years ago
robertdeuce your so wrong trust me
UMKOZI 4 years ago
robertdeuce your so wrong trust me
UMKOZI 4 years ago
noo! more like garnet first without a doubt
not taking anything away from marley but garnet was on a whole different level trust me
robertdeuce 4 years ago
For Real King,
I can't say I love Bob more then I love Garnet or Garnet more then Bob
I would not be the womban I am today had it not been for Garnet
EmpressJJ 3 years ago
wow Empress u couldnt have said it better/ ini say the same thing for my self
juniorlight 3 years ago
bob marley first and garnett silk second in my opinion both amazing
shizzle4687 4 years ago
Truly one of the greatest voices of reggae music.Jah know all things best and He saw fit to take another angel home.ONE LOVE!
heelsfan76 4 years ago
sorry for your personal loss yardie25!never had the pleasure of meeting the man but his music tells me everything i need to know! take care pal*
THOMASBANTON 4 years ago
i got chills seeing him like that ive known him as a kid we used to call him Bimbo and to see him live in fayors brought back so much sweet but sad memories
yardie25 4 years ago
The man stands shoulder to shoulder with the late great bob marley pure magic pure soul what a gift to man kind*
THOMASBANTON 4 years ago
WOW the POWER OF GARNETS VOICE WOW the best ever/ sweet sound move the people
juniorlight 4 years ago
This Guy took this mediocore country tune and Truly put his own flare to it and made it a bonified Reggae Classic!! BBBBBBRRRRRRAAAPPP BBBBBBRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAPPPPP!!!!!!
kyxxxers 4 years ago
one word fantastic
shizzle4687 4 years ago
Just goes to show everyone that a great meaning song trancends all borders, race, and cultures! Why? cause we all have a soul that yearns to feel love and be part of peace!
canadiancountry 4 years ago
Very well said, Jah Guide & Protect, Jah Bless...
RaggaRasta 4 years ago
Amen!
SheIsBlessed 4 years ago
Look at how he reaches out to the people. Some of them are in tears they love him so much. He truly is a Soul who has been missed and will always be in the hearts of Reggae fans. Jah Bless, R.I.P Mr. Silk
RaggaRasta 4 years ago
wut a soul to lose. R.I.P one big man in rastafari kingdom
dennilly 5 years ago
He has such a powerful voice... I could only imagine the songs he could of had today if he was still with us. Jah Guide & Protect, Jah Bless, Sm00thpapa aka. Ragga Rasta
sm00thpapa 5 years ago
It is a great shame Garnet Silk is not around. Talented singer. Nuff said!
pjnsoulie 5 years ago
love yhis song sosososososo muchh
wallles 5 years ago
oh GOD watch him....his voice i feel like iam in some place just naer paradice but thinking about ghettoz still.ganert live on on
wallles 5 years ago
I love this song it has so much meaning to it, but so does all his other songs.
smooreland 5 years ago