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The Abyssinians - Declaration of rights

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2008

From album Satta Massagana (1976)

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  • Revisited this after reading in the Guardian (23 July 2011) that it's David Rodigan's favourite. He said: "I first heard this on a Studio One compilation ... and it just blew me away. I couldn't believe how beautiful and haunting and … disturbing it was. It seemed to speak volumes for what the black race had endured in slavery. Apart from what they were saying, it was the sound of Bernard Collins's vocal and the swirling harmonies behind him that just touched my nerve ends."

  • @ayyoitsmeagain know this

    salasie I like jesus (beliving they are tha same) carrys JAHS spirit, diffrent beings but like minded...

    as it says jesus always did tha fathers will, so that means yes they were so close he always did what his father wanted.

    salasie I like jesus is "god in tha flesh" but not GOD, but a repersentation of Gods will,spirit,and power among men seen?

    like i said i belive RASTARI JESUS come again Sighns of tha times!!! blessed brothers JAH LIVE

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  • very!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  uplifting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • big big tune we need to get back to the positive music and move away from the garbage they pass off as music today

  • Rewind; Haul and pull: Notting Hill Carnival 1976 under the flyover at Portobello Road before it went posh. Sound system boomed this tune out at 3am. Gathering of like minded people on a soft warm summer's early early morning. The Sound (local boys) dropped riddims like this till sunrise. No one seemed to mind, it was part of the Grove vibe - then. Why did life get so complicated?.

  • 40 years old in few years and now I listen this yet and I love it, So powerful !

  • rooots true tune! know thy self! know thy roots!

  • most influential tune of all time, said by Sir David Rodigan.

  • Young artist listen to music and create. Bless

  • pedrada.

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