In 1983 Rodigan returned to Jamaica to do a series of broadcasts for Capita… Read Full Bio ↴In 1983 Rodigan returned to Jamaica to do a series of broadcasts for Capital. There he met Barry Gordon, a popular Jamaican radio DJ who invited him because he plays music, he doesn’t go into politics.”
Barry G is still amazed by Rodigan’s devotion to the history of reggae and his willingness to learn the history and origin of a song.“He makes it his duty to experience it; he has mastered it.
Jamaica, its people and its culture still elude and bemuse the most earnest of wannabes. David Rodigan is no wannabe. As far as Jamaicans are concerned, he’s not only on the inside, he’s ranking. Come down, selector!
Barry G is still amazed by Rodigan’s devotion to the history of reggae and his willingness to learn the history and origin of a song.“He makes it his duty to experience it; he has mastered it.
Jamaica, its people and its culture still elude and bemuse the most earnest of wannabes. David Rodigan is no wannabe. As far as Jamaicans are concerned, he’s not only on the inside, he’s ranking. Come down, selector!
Black Board
David Rodigan Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Black Board' by these artists:
Matsushita 君への涙はあの日と同じ 苦しい思いはいつもと同じ 愛しい気持ちは昨日と同じ 揺るがぬ想いは明日も同じ 誰もが意識の可視…
NANO The tears I cried for you that day are like…
We have lyrics for these tracks by David Rodigan:
Bandelero Worry bout Sherman And danger business (gunshot) Say no sa…
Can You Play Some More Pull up the vibes that you're playing Can you play some…
Church Heathen [Chorus:] Them Feel Say Tru Them Go A Church Them Sins…
Come Around A just the sweet, sweet sensi, yuh know Yeh, I, yeh,…
Don Dada Well well well, yuh see some likkle bwoy a come…
King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown Wat a liiv an bambaie When the two sevens clash Wat a…
Kingston Town Sipple it down down, sipple it down down It's a rudeboy…
Ring The Alarm R-r-r-r-rring! R-r-r-r-rring! Hey, ring de alarm! Hey, whoa…
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Dre M
I've said this before and I'll say it on this platform the history of Reggae music cannot be written without mentioning the great David Radigan
Kevin Enfield
All Radigan has done for years is suck out black people and I have never heard of him put anything back.
Saxson Coxson Quacker city them sound do little something for them community what has radigon do ever.
Muggy
Kevin Enfield what does he need to do? He's done enough already by bringing dancehall/reggae to a lot ppl across the world. U need to watch one of his interviews to see where he's coming from with reggae music and how he first fell in love with the music
Muggy
DaRoyalGeneral I've seen of his interviews where he told of how he fell in love with reggae music in the 60's or 70's in Margate England inna club where Jamaicans were partying and he's never looked back since.
He's paid his dews but for some ppl everything is about when it's not even an issue
Caribbean In The House
Dre M
soo you're saying the English white man run dancehall and reggae music taking it over like mixed white Bob Marley?
Mr Jamaican
🇯🇲😎🥃always creative and always entertaining the crowd, big up Rodigan!!!
Nat Rock
I try not be surprised by Rodigan's antics, but....he is a sound killer! And the key behind all of this is that it was very creative!
Plus he has been at this for YEEEEEAAARS!
afk bot
Try decades....since 64
English Jona
He has been fighting for the music from day one, respect that
Bernard Martin
Damn, Rodigan has been awesome for years, since I was a child. That was a clever dub.