My reggae collecTIN?? Fuckinhell !! My reggae collecTION . 2nd up ; CULTURE-TWO SEVENS CLASH http://www.mediafire.com/?jtyyzztgziz http://www.mediafire.com/?mtymuywtc23 http://www.mediafire.com/?2zj0kowzdj1 http://www.mediafire.com/?nmhmcmmimtm http://www.mediafire.com/?gwjnywmzwun http://www.mediafire.com/?mb3mmjnexzh http://www.mediafire.com/?ko2zqoimmyy http://www.mediafire.com/?nz1e2jgmdym http://www.mediafire.com/?zyv5unfmyjf http://www.mediafire.com/?gzdtncnmmjm Two Sevens Clash is the debut album by roots reggae band Culture, recorded with producer Joe Gibbs at his own Joe Gibbs Recording Studio in Kingston in 1976, and released on Gibbs' eponymous label in 1977 . The album's title is a reference to the date of July 7, 1977. Hill said "Two Sevens Clash," Culture's most influential record, was based on a prediction by Marcus Garvey, who said there would be chaos on July 7, 1977, when the "sevens" met. With its apocalyptic message, the song created a stir in his Caribbean homeland and many Jamaican businesses and schools shuttered their doors for the day. The liner notes of the album read: "One day Joseph Hill had a vision, while riding a bus, of 1977 as a year of judgment -- when two sevens clash -- when past injustices would be avenged. Lyrics and melodies came into his head as he rode and thus was born the song "Two Sevens Clash" which became a massive hit in reggae circles both in Jamaica and abroad. The prophecies noted by the lyrics so profoundly captured the imagination of the people that on July 7, 1977 - the day when sevens fully clashed (seventh day, seventh month, seventy-seventh year) a hush descended on Kingston; many people did not go outdoors, shops closed, an air of foreboding and expectation filled the city." 1. "Calling Rasta Far I" – 2:30 2. "I'm Alone in the Wilderness" – 3:25 3. "Pirate Days" – 2:52 4. "Two Sevens Clash" – 3:30 5. "I'm Not Ashamed" – 3:59 6. "Get Ready to Ride the Lion to Zion" – 3:27 7. "Black Starliner Must Come" – 2:42 8. "Jah Pretty Face" – 3:39 9. "See Them a Come" – 3:24 10. "Natty Dread Taking Over" – 3:46 Aye , but shouldn't that be three sevens clash ?
Bob Marley- The final concert ; No way of knowing if this was Bob's last , have to take at face value . http://www.mediafire.com/?mzfimovynwx http://www.mediafire.com/?jmowjuj5nyz http://www.mediafire.com/?ujntuzytyvz http://www.mediafire.com/?dmzzzhtmdiz http://www.mediafire.com/?3mzid2zz3wy http://www.mediafire.com/?n05yni2dmjj http://www.mediafire.com/?jbjmlnimmdw http://www.mediafire.com/?kjjqi4odizt http://www.mediafire.com/?zqdtzyty0mt http://www.mediafire.com/?ivjmn45nw50 http://www.mediafire.com/?fnn5i0nat0z http://www.mediafire.com/?wyyetny4nnf http://www.mediafire.com/?mawz0tjuqzo http://www.mediafire.com/?znjznnmzzgj http://www.mediafire.com/?yjkucmbzonk http://www.mediafire.com/?nberm24thth http://www.mediafire.com/?dziuzzzhmzd Sorry they're all individual tracks , havena figured how to put into a file yet !!
Thanx forsharing these -i dont think this is the last concert BMW played but rather tracks from various gigs from the last few shows they played before the great mans death -redemption song is defo from the last show which i belive was played in pittsburg usa -anyway many thanx for sharing these -its good to know that old skool reggae is still loved many yrs after his Bobness passed.....
Thanx forsharing these -i dont think this is the last concert BMW played but rather tracks from various gigs from the last few shows they played before the great mans death -redemption song is defo from the last show which i belive was played in pittsburg usa -anyway many thanx for sharing these -its good to know that old skool reggae is still loved many yrs after his Bobness passed.....