Ska Ska Ska Part 1 - A Regular Ska Session at the Sombrero Club in Jamaica - various artists

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This is ska,, there were little pieces of this film on you tube now its complete in 4 parts hope you like this one its a great documentary about a ska party in jamaica in that time at the sombrero club ..so if you want to learn how to dance the ska see this video ...on part 2 3 and 4 you can .see jimmy clif, the blues busters ,the maytals prince buster and some other artists doing there best to make a good video ,lots of energie introduced by byron lee ....enjoy!!! merry x-mas to every1 and a happy 2009

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  • Ik zag al op deze op TV. Stukjes ervan.

    Die moest ik hebben.

    Zoeken, zoeken ,zoeken.

    Nooit kunnen vinden totdat ik op Sundance een kraampje uit de UK uitkamde.

    En hoppa daar was tie eindelijk na een jaar of tien.

    Wel een bar slechte gekopieerde videoband, maar ach.

    Jimmy Cliff en Eric Morris zijn voor mij de hoogtepunten.

    THIS IS SKA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ja nice he ,welk jaar zou dit zijn ? ik vond um  bij een kraampje in belgie in geel, massive sound ofzo uit londen een man die alle festivals afgaat gloof ik en veel te dure plaatjes verkocht waronder 1 singeltje van prince buster voor 300 pond en of ik um ff mocht luisteren....nee dat mocht niet haha.. naja de rest komt er aan.. veel plezier !!

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  • This is simply beautiful, I cant believe it ain't got solid 5 stars, gotta love sammy dead!

    thank you pablo for uploading the whole thing!

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  • yo yo yo

  • share it in facebook, then the lady gaga's generation will see the light!! 0_0

  • So thats how the cool, not southern baptist, part of my family learned how to dance. They were always the cool ones. I love ska and its history.

  • Ska! Ska! Ska! ....Jamaica Ska! Thx man, awesome video I can truely appreciate!!

  • Execlent !!!

  • Thanks Buddy! Real great stuff! If you like ska history read Ska: An Oral History!

  • @ehites Byron Lee and the Waggonaires , uptown cover, caberet, karaoke band , they did their work of covering people songs and making loads of dollars

  • @ehites ....this was the song they recorded to represent jamaica at some function abroad , while the original ska creators were left behind ...i do not know the REAL story , but i heard bits of it . This is Ska .......real funny .

  • Folks need to know that Byron Lee & the Dragonaires (with all due respect) were basically a copy band, for a long time, and played mostly covers early on (like this song) for the "uptown" crowd. Downtown (and country) ska was a bit different, definitely less contrived. . This is actually kinda funny.. I'm sure very few TOWN ska dances were filmed, if any are out there I wish they would surface!!! (These comments from one who knows...and who knows knows..)

  • Folks need to know that Byron Lee & the Dragonaires (with all due respect) were basically a copy band, for a long time, and played mostly covers early on (like this song) for the "uptown" crowd. Down ska was a bit different, definitely less contrived. . This is actually kinda funny.. I'm sure very few TOWN ska dances were filmed, if any are out there I wish they would surface!!! (These comments from one who knows...and who knows knows..)

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