The Story of Jamaican Music - From Ska to Reggae - Part 1\2

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

The Story of Jamaican Music - From Ska to Reggae - Part 1\2 . Alpha boys, Skatalites, ...

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  • where's part 2?

  • in my pc waitting for some free time...i´m from the working class and from the hedonist community of love and reggae... lol

    so it will take it´s time but it will be done

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  • cyan't mek music like a blackman!

  • dude please post the part 2 of this. i need to see it!

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  • it is amazing isn't it I paid a fortune to get Prince Buster records 25 years ago and now I can hear it all on You Tube--- I LOVE ska. Reggae.. maybe since my childhood was african .. I don't know

  • LOVE SKA..Prince Buster Lives

  • Love it, love to my fellow Jamaicans.

  • @ratajana Please upload it!

  • WTF YOU CALL THIS PART 1/2 IF YOU DONT HAVE A PART 2. VERY DISSEPOINTING ABOUT SUCH A FOOL ACTION.

  • @germarion it's a shame you have a big chip on your shoulder but only you can overcome it, get some psychological counselling and maybe in ten years you will have advanced a little?

  • @germarion are violence? are a lot of negativity? in these abstractions use the singular 'is' of the verb 'to be' your grammar needs overhauling it seems you are unintelligent [uneducated]

  • @germarion dickhead sweet enough for you?

  • @germarion what is 'UR'? if you look at my channel i am from british virgin islands oh i forgot you are a little dense! i have no prejudices! where are they in my correspondence? you have a chip on your shoulder i think! i too have a home in Manhattan beach california btw there you go again making assumptions, i don't hate Jamaica i am saying this music isn't necessarily Jamaican it has African roots and i was making a comment so get over it! and stop wasting my time with your feeble replies

  • @afertyus1000 Often it does seem a pity that some people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. i have a great life too a home here and a home there. I am free of all prejudices. I love everyone equally. oh i thought u said that u live in the UK now Ur an american? So many assume. So little know.

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