1:55 to 2:02 there's a part witch i couldn't remember where do i know from (another reggae song). can somebody help me please ? i have to find that song !
1:55 to 2:02 there's a part witch i couldn't remember where do i know from (another reggae song). can somebody help me please ? i have to find that song !
1972...THE TIME OF MY LIFE.THIS IS THE YEAR I WILL NEVER FORGET....THIS IS THE BEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD....WILL LIVE FOR EVER...10.000 YEARS FROM NOW STILL A HIT...BLESSS
the 'original' is an old ska song called stop that train by the spanishtonians, but if you mean the first to use this riddim then it would be stop that train by keith and tex
@fm2577 tink the original track listed was as a reggae release (not rock steady) & was on Songbird by Derrick Harriot and the Crystalites circa 1971 released in UK. Youll find Tosh covered it on Mama Africa toooooooooooooooooo fine song by the Youth, bigboutya
what album is it from?
LeandroTrak 1 week ago
thebapness should show respect & not use bad words when commenting on his "idol" Big Youth!
alikali030602 2 months ago
love the grill
auchindown 2 months ago
a yah so it start...check how the man a ride the riddim!
kashill1 3 months ago
U roy vers1on 1s pretty good! check 1t!
420League 4 months ago
classic
1alphabeta031072 5 months ago
A GREAT SONG!!!!!!!!! THIS GUY IS ALL ABOUT ********PUTTING LADIES FIRST PLEASE CHECK HIM OUT, VERY TOUCHING TYPE IN (JEFF FORCHION)
sc6977 5 months ago
he is my fucking idol.muchos love big youth.muchos love.
thebapness 6 months ago
Ernest Ranglin on guitar? nice sound
Skatefree91 6 months ago
Brings back many memories :)
ProbTron 6 months ago
big tune!
TheConman310 7 months ago
i love big youth sounds always great
djthelion 7 months ago
erasmus high school in brooklyn,high waters shark skin pants.beaver hats, spliffs, chaliss and guns...those were the days
DaTrev100 9 months ago
sampling from "draw your brakes" by scotty?
MrGoldenshowers420 10 months ago
@MrGoldenshowers420 they're both toasting over Stop That Train by Keith & Tex
rutaloot 9 months ago
1:55 to 2:02 there's a part witch i couldn't remember where do i know from (another reggae song). can somebody help me please ? i have to find that song !
BenStefanov 11 months ago
@BenStefanov
it's not part from another reggae song, it's just the stop that train riddim...
owkes 10 months ago
1:55 to 2:02 there's a part witch i couldn't remember where do i know from (another reggae song). can somebody help me please ? i have to find that song !
BenStefanov 11 months ago
is there any way you could send me this mp3? it would mean so much to me in this world.
IMNOTAPOLICEOFFICER 11 months ago
1972...THE TIME OF MY LIFE.THIS IS THE YEAR I WILL NEVER FORGET....THIS IS THE BEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD....WILL LIVE FOR EVER...10.000 YEARS FROM NOW STILL A HIT...BLESSS
DaTrev100 11 months ago
As I would Say!
killergreetezinsd 1 year ago
THis is where rap music start from 1971 wow. And if you listen carefully can hear a little mixing lol 1:40.
basimpsn 1 year ago
man, who produced this track? excellent.
nicholas0325 1 year ago
man, who produced this track? excellent.
nicholas0325 1 year ago
Yes mon...I'd love to hangout with BIG YOUTH. I want a grille like him too.
Fecious1 1 year ago
The greatest toster ever.
movingshadow1 1 year ago
big up jahbless
210EMPTY 1 year ago
ManOman....thisis just tooo CooL
PAULLONDEN 1 year ago
Greetings from taly.Roots music power
MrRootspower 1 year ago
full that rain
therealparanormale 1 year ago
Yea mon...Big Yout...REAL Jamaican music...mi deh.
Fecious1 1 year ago
No it was Bunny Wailer
mklps 1 year ago
the original grill!
yes Big Youth!
wendybalisle 2 years ago
thats good sound
CryptogenicY2Kill 2 years ago
who sing the original "stop that train" ?
cheveuxman 2 years ago
the 'original' is an old ska song called stop that train by the spanishtonians, but if you mean the first to use this riddim then it would be stop that train by keith and tex
fm2577 2 years ago 13
@fm2577 its not ska, it's rocksteady, and it IS by keith and tex,
AcidStoner69 1 year ago
@fm2577 tink the original track listed was as a reggae release (not rock steady) & was on Songbird by Derrick Harriot and the Crystalites circa 1971 released in UK. Youll find Tosh covered it on Mama Africa toooooooooooooooooo fine song by the Youth, bigboutya
djambung 1 year ago
@fm2577 All right I confirm
MrBobby76 10 months ago
@fm2577 i thought this song was called draw your brakes by scotty?
MrGoldenshowers420 10 months ago
peter tosh recorded a song with the same name
Benzol53 2 years ago
this is reggae. big respect to you!
jah bless you.
BlessJahJah 2 years ago 10
some of the best music ever
MAKDRO818 2 years ago
Gwaan Big Yout...pure badness yuh a bring...boooooom...
drummiedan 2 years ago
crucial
IRIEBOYAJAY 2 years ago
this song is tite
ikyf2 3 years ago
What? No rating? Dem nu noa music!
Tune MightySoundz!
lardsah 3 years ago