Fantastic - First reggae tune I ever heard was Poison Flour and it was a while before I heard this tune, which I do prefer in some ways... I can't remember what it's called, but can you upload the version of Best Dressed Chicken In Town, the one that starts "Mama, Papa" from the same album, think it's the track before this? Would be much appreciated!
Verily verily I an' i say this is a bloddy great song!
It reminds me of the late 80's with my best friend Bev (or Flick) as we planned to have a band called the "angels of doom" (goth Reggae!!!)and went to the reggae nights in the Percy Arms in Newcastle!!
Nous devrions tous faire la même chose et penser le même chose. Cela est difficile dans notre monde but Evil not win.
Jah bless !!!
SistaZayon 9 months ago
Force of Nature. Guy's Electric. Powerhouse. 1. (one)
PerignonPop 11 months ago
Great song dr alimantado love sharitsa
TheAnnoyingBrat 11 months ago
per sempre!
borndutch71 1 year ago
a man that lives next door
DougDisco 1 year ago
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DougDisco 1 year ago
He feels strong about this. Mighty sounds hes talking to G d too. man a phrophet.
5000433 1 year ago
He's telling you about a Crank who lives next door, who gives himself a lot of trouble.
Ironosphere 1 year ago
mooi hoor
wegfiets 2 years ago
what happenned to him is he alive? its sooooo goood
loxab2 2 years ago
Simply great, I have the original vinyl LP since the 80`s.
penonome 2 years ago 2
I first heard this album in 1978 and I still love it!
rudi1957 2 years ago
yes man this shit aint eva gettin old
thefrontline23 2 years ago
True music for I and I kind!
Rough tough sound!
MarsHolst20 3 years ago
Oohhh I love this track
qpidoremix 3 years ago
Fantastic - First reggae tune I ever heard was Poison Flour and it was a while before I heard this tune, which I do prefer in some ways... I can't remember what it's called, but can you upload the version of Best Dressed Chicken In Town, the one that starts "Mama, Papa" from the same album, think it's the track before this? Would be much appreciated!
stevethegiraffe 3 years ago
Verily verily I an' i say this is a bloddy great song!
It reminds me of the late 80's with my best friend Bev (or Flick) as we planned to have a band called the "angels of doom" (goth Reggae!!!)and went to the reggae nights in the Percy Arms in Newcastle!!
Aaaah them were de days!
Moomindigo 3 years ago 2