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Israel Vibration Lyrics
skiro bio deepy eyes
I do like the rasta faith
yegose within athena
mentnia no bug a boon, the most confered
licky licky lover lover susu susu
them a back staba
licky licky lover lover susu susu
them a back staba
bigger wake your moth, like a tuesday's on the path
bigger than your dad Bob, hey yeah
a natty dread went to crap your code
said, not as sticky ship
when go 'round the whole world
then when no I run no more
then when the pidgeons can't go
living the life, you see
almost releasely
one love is so holy holy righteous
holy righteous, you see
seeking this shaltive words
from his majesty
they stabbed you in the back
and then you see he was looking
they stabbed you in the back
and no want to know if it was good kid
put on your holy holy bless
gonna church by sundays
what do we need it working?
working from mondays
farm center must wait down
down to waste my line
I hit you, you hit I,
they hit us each other
into hurry binny bun
tell me someway
every little thing you go cheminy
could be a man, check
could be a man
every little thing you
can check, can check, can check
check this could be a man
(guitar solo)
littlely littlely littlely dumpties
wretched upon the wall
like hell empty bottles, you know
they also stumble and fall
licky licky lover lover susu susu
them a back staba
licky licky lover lover susu susu
them a back staba
a pot, bigger than your dad Bob, come on
bigger wake your moth, with a tuesday on the path
bigger than your dad Bob, hey yeah
the natty dread went to crap your code
said, not as sticky ship
when go 'round the whole world
then when no I run no more
then when the pidgeons can't go
living the life, you see
almost releasely
one love is so holy holy righteous
holy righteous, you see
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Israel Vibration is a reggae harmony trio, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skeleton" Spence all overcame adversity in the form of childhood polio and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the late 1970s. The trio initially met at a rehabilitation center.
After going their separate ways, and each converting to the Rastafari movement, they reunited in Kingston and formed a vocal group. Read Full BioIsrael Vibration is a reggae harmony trio, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skeleton" Spence all overcame adversity in the form of childhood polio and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the late 1970s. The trio initially met at a rehabilitation center.
After going their separate ways, and each converting to the Rastafari movement, they reunited in Kingston and formed a vocal group. Funding for their first album came in the form of a grant from the Twelve Tribes of Israel branch of Rastafari after Hugh Booth, a member of the Twelve Tribes, had overheard the three men singing in a wooded area outside Kingston. Apple and Wiss were living in the area, which they had converted into a home.
Israel Vibration recorded three albums; "The Same Song", "Unconquered People", and "Why You So Craven" before temporarily disbanding in 1981 after recording sessions for the latter were left incomplete. The three men moved to the United States to seek professional health care and escape the growing Dancehall movement in Jamaica. In 1988, Gary "Dr. Dread" Himmelfarb, founder of RAS Records, urged the trio to reunite and record an album. Skelly, Apple, and Wiss were flown to Washington, D.C. to record a new album at Lion and Fox Recording Studios. "Strength of my Life", the group's fourth album and first of 18 CD releases on the RAS label, was met with great praise and is considered one of the few post-golden era touchstones of the roots reggae genre.
In 1997, Apple Gabriel left the group to pursue a solo career. Skelly and Wiss continue to record albums and tour the world as Israel Vibration, backed by longtime associates Roots Radics.
After going their separate ways, and each converting to the Rastafari movement, they reunited in Kingston and formed a vocal group. Read Full BioIsrael Vibration is a reggae harmony trio, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skeleton" Spence all overcame adversity in the form of childhood polio and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the late 1970s. The trio initially met at a rehabilitation center.
After going their separate ways, and each converting to the Rastafari movement, they reunited in Kingston and formed a vocal group. Funding for their first album came in the form of a grant from the Twelve Tribes of Israel branch of Rastafari after Hugh Booth, a member of the Twelve Tribes, had overheard the three men singing in a wooded area outside Kingston. Apple and Wiss were living in the area, which they had converted into a home.
Israel Vibration recorded three albums; "The Same Song", "Unconquered People", and "Why You So Craven" before temporarily disbanding in 1981 after recording sessions for the latter were left incomplete. The three men moved to the United States to seek professional health care and escape the growing Dancehall movement in Jamaica. In 1988, Gary "Dr. Dread" Himmelfarb, founder of RAS Records, urged the trio to reunite and record an album. Skelly, Apple, and Wiss were flown to Washington, D.C. to record a new album at Lion and Fox Recording Studios. "Strength of my Life", the group's fourth album and first of 18 CD releases on the RAS label, was met with great praise and is considered one of the few post-golden era touchstones of the roots reggae genre.
In 1997, Apple Gabriel left the group to pursue a solo career. Skelly and Wiss continue to record albums and tour the world as Israel Vibration, backed by longtime associates Roots Radics.
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kevin kimtai
A kenyan in the building.nuff respect Israel vibrations
Tina Mbinya
Rip Israel
Lynn Adala
Roll call
Francis Mshote Wa Msengeti
Tuko wengi....
Stephen Cottee
licki licki labba labba, susususu... from Australia :D In an interview shortly before his death, Bob Marley said, "There is a voice inside talking to everyone, and if you listen good, you will know the right way. This is the voice that the people must listen to." Reggae teaches us love and Inity. Listen to your loving heart within and rejoice, for life is Jah gift and the sun smiles on us all!
Josinaldo Afonso
Top som
terro shats
Much respect bro
mash maina
Yes my lord
Harry Warega
Legendary!!
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lorrine adhiambo
Respect from Kenya