Lloyd Parks & I Roy - Slaving / Blackman Time

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2008

Much versioned riddim by reggae hero Lloyd Parks (ex Techniques, ex Termites, Studio One bassie and more). Sometimes credited as a Glen Brown production. I Roy toasts on the riddim and turns it into maybe his best known tune.

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  • If this don't move you, something's wrong! Simply, reggae roots at its best!

  • The island of Jamaica produced some incredible voices over the years. You can probably walk in virtually any town and suddenly you'll hear a voice singing and you'll have to stop because you realise it's better than anything you hear in the charts. Jamaica's like Wales in at least two respects: the accent (don't laugh, Angelo Dundee said the same) and the fact that virtually everybody is singing virtually all the time.

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  • @madmax8903 great man! jamaica is a talent and bless land!

  • I man loves the tune and I Roy´s intro and Version , Teaching Rightness to di youth dem!!

    "Right now i man no support that u know, if its food i man gives food, yah hear Son?"

  • Reggae music ah di boss. King Arthur, Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Tubman grow up a listen reggae music. I even here this song inna di Boston Tea Party. Everyone love to party right? Socialist Party, Labourite Party, Democrat Party and even Republican Party. Everybody MUST Party. Ah Whao.

  • allrounder,the prince of wales is german,not welsh,henry morgan is welsh,

  • I'M GOING TO FLAG THIS VIDEO BECAUSE THE MUSIC IS TOO GOOD! ILEGALLY GOOD!

  • s'funny, my friends always going on about Bob Marley's welsh heritage.

  • Dem should 'ave one t'ousan' five hundred version of dat riddim!!!!

  • im a barbadian and i agree wid u

  • And virtually all the Parishes are named after places in Wales. The Welsh guys speculated in the slave trade more than any of the other British.

    The Prince of Wales didn't get his wealth and power from thin air!!!!!!!!

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