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  • MR. CLARKE IS A REALLY EXCELLENT SINGER,USUALLY NO ONE CAN SING BOB SONGS FOR THEM TO SOUND GOOD.THIS ONE REALLY ROCKS,AND SOUND VERY GOOD.BIG UPS TO YOU MAN.

  • elimine sua mentalidade servil...............

  • Johnny Clarke is rough,tough.........wicked singer but back in those days(the 70's) Bunny Lee kinda like burnt him out. .......who knows......cause Bunny turned to England to sell records after awhile but Johnny can sing BOOM TUNE!!!

  • johnny clarke is badass

  • top

  • This man has a gentle, earnest style in his voice. Sacred.

  • Nice :)

  • @Mlonyeni CAN NOT CREATE RIFTS AND CONFUSION AMONG THE RASTAFARI. YOUR THINKING IS OF THE BABYLONIANS. AND RASTAS WAYS OF THINKING SUPERSEDE ALL THAT YOU ARE NOW BRINGING TO THE TABLE. You are busted.

  • Yes man, TUNE!!! One Love, Chase dem yes

  • @PSPWilly

    respect man i feel this tune to.

    Iration steppas play this regualr nowadays man, trying to bring roots back inna dance

  • LS PERRY

  • BLESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

    

  • he is not dead playin at st pauls carnival in bristol tomoro

  • Very good sound. Thks!!

  • LOVE Bob, but Johnny's voice is PERFECT for this song! mellow, smooth, haunting, hell I don't know, it just sounds GOOOOOOOD.

  • Are you a baldhead or are you a dreadlock?? !! One Love!

  • Johnny takes this tune to the rootimentary level, the starkness of his voice, mellow with strong vibration of the Aggrovators. Classic rendition.ROOOOTS!!!

  • big Johnny Clarke. big up

  • 'Bob Marley - Crazy Baldhead' was the first but listen closely to the DUB version and more will be revealed in the RHYTHM . One Love

  • no mather who sings the songs of freedom, sing allong chase those grasy them mental baldheads out of town. yes and no competion in reggea !!

  • guys who was the 1st to sing this song??bob marley or jonny clarke???cos marleys version is 100 times better

  • As far as I know it's Bob Marley. He recorded the song in 1976 on the Rastaman Vibration album. btw I totally agree with you :)

  • marley was first

  • Any tune that gets Johnny Clarke covering it can count itself lucky, basically

  • isnt johnny clarke dead?

  • You had me worried there. I'm sure he's ok - I looked online and the signs were good...

  • saw him one year ago live and he was quite heal thy ! much more dread than dead ! till the ground !

  • @bongle3 - No

  • well done ,jah bless- i like to listen it on and on-very good-

  • ROOOOTS!!!

  • LOVE J CLARKE..

  • pukka tune man thanks for posting

  • Dub is all about versioning the tunes of the past. This is one of the most well known versions. I realize that you don't like Marley covers but covers in Reggae are not the same thing as doing Kiss songs or Led Zeplin. It is part of the culture of the music. It adds to the culture.

    Is that Big Youth or U-Roy in the samples played half way through. This is a true dub plate version.

    ITES

  • I think the deejay might be Jah Stitch but I'm guessing

  • @mkultra2000

    Jah Stitch ...off the John Clarke/Jah Stitch 10 inch (Attack Gold label)

  • @mkultra2000 The riddim

  • The riddim

  • Nice! I usually don't like Bob Marley covers, because only Bob can do it right, but this one is alright!Blessed love and Peace!

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