this is a perfect example that people who understand and love guns aren't just paranoid white christian conservatives. i love guns and love the fuck outta this song
You don't understand roots reggae, music and he jamaican culture if you intepret this song litterally, or threatning. It's a genious song, in theory, execution, and production. This was really the golden age of roots reggae.
Babylon is all about trying to make the light seem dark, so it's no surprise they come against such a hard track. The truth hurts. Roots reggae sends weakhearts weeping and wailing.
Dit hele album is fokking geweldig.
italrel 1 month ago
@italrel
Dit album is zeker weten fokking geweldig!
9205connection 6 days ago
i love guns and i love reggae i have a collection of both we need music and we have a right to protect ourselves
Dwalk6690 1 month ago
this is a perfect example that people who understand and love guns aren't just paranoid white christian conservatives. i love guns and love the fuck outta this song
Boba294 2 months ago
His sons were Amy Winehouse's backing singers. Big up Heshima and Zalon Thompson.
Thirdoptionisthename 5 months ago
heerlijk
goldstr1 5 months ago
Ja dit is echte Reggae I love it
menm333 6 months ago
Vex'd - Gunman sampled this
naaaaaagz 7 months ago
Awesome song, and even more awesome is that Gregory Issacs is guest appearing in the song, very cool...RIP Gregory Issacs
TheMarxistmike 8 months ago 2
Awesome song, and even more awesome is that Gregory Issacs is guest appearing in the song, very cool...RIP Gregory Issacs
TheMarxistmike 8 months ago
they said in the 70's money is the all evil to man ...now we say guns are the all evil to man & all ...bless
badboybaldy1 10 months ago
Still got it. Untouchable. Fck all s#¤5 sounds since 80's
worldcoup 10 months ago
Love Dr Alimantado 4ever shario
TheAnnoyingBrat 11 months ago
when I first heard this I only knew Bob Marley and UB40 (back in da 80s:) Damn.. opened my eyes (ears) 4 sure!! Big Up!!
MrSelectapablo 11 months ago
Its about haveing the right to have a gun.
imJustBlazed 1 year ago
buck me up round de corner! i love this shit
bhjov865 1 year ago
Yeah Mars and this hippie has rights and freedoms to express himself too.
kevinmoyle1 1 year ago
nice song! rip gregory always in our soul
anderma17 1 year ago
Still 2 deaf people.
italrel 1 year ago
he is the father of asher (heshima thompson) in eastenders e20 spin off
mitch2015 1 year ago 2
How relevent this music still is today!!
jungle290 1 year ago
guauuu, hacia años que no oia esta cancion!!!! saaaludddd!!!!!!
carena2 1 year ago
That's Gregory Isaacs on backing vocal.
Thanks!
hemp71 1 year ago
schut is dood
wegfiets 2 years ago 2
Probably my favorite tune of all time. Second album I bought. Learned to play bass by listening to this.
stevemcgee99 2 years ago 3
the sound of Roots Reggae from the seventies is the best!!!!
realmusic79 2 years ago 3
Don't listen reggae if you think this song is giving props to babylon.
dutchcommunist 2 years ago
1979 yeah!!
razzle67 2 years ago 3
@razzle67 My diesel rabbit was made in 1979. How come they made such sweet stuff back then and now they just can't get it right?
stevemcgee99 1 year ago
been soooo loonggg since hearing this classic tune...met the man in shepherds bush....85?
MrAbehrens 2 years ago 2
that's another classic from the doc...
markino1963 2 years ago 2
Too many hippies talkin, not enough rooted people. The song is not about busting shots, it's about I-man rights and freedoms.
MarsHolst20 2 years ago 29
You don't understand roots reggae, music and he jamaican culture if you intepret this song litterally, or threatning. It's a genious song, in theory, execution, and production. This was really the golden age of roots reggae.
Jah Bless
jahluva2000 2 years ago 4
Babylon is all about trying to make the light seem dark, so it's no surprise they come against such a hard track. The truth hurts. Roots reggae sends weakhearts weeping and wailing.
Sehumi Igzieabhier.
MarsHolst20 2 years ago 3
@MarsHolst20 thank u..... know the language
poweb506 1 year ago
@MarsHolst20 Freedom to defend oneself is as basic as you can get.
hebekid 11 months ago
whaaaaa u mean!! listen to the words gimmie my gun cause me life nah done.
cartelie 2 years ago 2
special request to gregory isaacs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
masilich2 2 years ago 3
not marley woops he did get shot though
polistyrenejassband 2 years ago 3
guns are a unfortunate reality in jahmaka think of how marley and tosh died by a gun
polistyrenejassband 2 years ago
marley died of cancer
xpansion1000 2 years ago 3
marley had been shot but he died later for cancer caught through a cut in his foot playing soccer.....when small things become bigger!
markino1963 2 years ago
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this is bad, reggae shouldnt be praising guns
robertpisarek 2 years ago
Gun control's roots are in 'classism'. Where only the 'ruling class' can have arms. Workers, servants, slaves, serfs, etc. no weapons.
When I got this album, I went reggae and never turned back.
stevemcgee99 2 years ago 18
@stevemcgee99 beautiful bless ....hope you got more dub sounds now ..me 40 years now listen wonderful bless out to all ....
badboybaldy1 1 year ago
big and fat,,,
zesadee 2 years ago
i love it! w\gregory isaacs!!!!
masilich 3 years ago
Remember gun control's roots are in racism.
kekhotep 3 years ago
guapa!!
sevensclash 3 years ago
First time hearing this... brilliant
Opticle8Illusion 3 years ago
Good memories! Listen to the guitar ... Roots & Culture !
jardinbleu7 3 years ago
awesome tune! long time since last heard
jrbaylor 3 years ago