Formed
1967, Kingston, Jamaica
Members
Albert Griffiths, Errol Grandison (1967-73), David Webber (1967-69), Clinton Fearon (1969-87), Gallimore Sutherland (died in January 2017)
2. Gladiators is progressive metalcore band from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. Lancaster is a cultural hub located amongst five major U.S. cities known for bringing audiences together in the vibrant music scene exclusive to the region. GLADIATORS work tirelessly to set themselves apart and establish a new frontier in the genre of metal. They bring a fresh perspective and direction to a scene that has developed a specific sound.
Members
Michael Hart (vocals), Josh Krantz (guitar), Caleb Stoltzfus (drums), Bernard Stabley (bass)
Dreadlocks The Time Is Now
The Gladiators Lyrics
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That I was walking on a street of gold
The street that I saw
Is where I and I should have been
So let's unite and stand up and fight for our rights
Dreadlocks, the time is now
Stand up fight for your rights
Roots natty, don't give up - hold on
If I am wrong
Be not afraid to say so
Is there any difference between the human race ?
We are all of one skin
Same blood, same soul
But there are some who think
Dreadlocks don't count
The Gladiators' song "Dreadlocks The Time Is Now" is a powerful call for unity and the assertion of human rights. The singer begins by sharing a vision he had where he was walking on a street of gold, a symbol of a better life and a brighter future. This street represents a place where he and others like him, who have been marginalized and oppressed, should rightfully belong. With this image in mind, the singer urges his listeners to stand up and fight for their rights, to unite against those who would seek to suppress and oppress them. The mention of "Dreadlocks" is significant, as it refers to Rastafarian culture and the discrimination that many Rastafarians have faced.
In the second verse, the singer acknowledges that he may be wrong, but encourages his listeners not to be afraid to speak up if they disagree with him. He then poses the question: is there any real difference between the human race? He points out that we all have the same skin, blood, and soul, and that the differences between us are often arbitrary and superficial. However, despite this shared humanity, there are still those who seek to divide us and exclude people based on their appearance or beliefs. The singer identifies this discrimination as being particularly aimed at those with dreadlocks, suggesting that even in the face of such prejudice, they must hold fast to their culture and traditions.
Overall, "Dreadlocks The Time Is Now" is a powerful message of solidarity, urging those who have been oppressed to stand up for their rights and fight for a better future. It highlights the importance of cultural identity and the need to resist discrimination and prejudice.
Line by Line Meaning
I had a vision last night
I had a dream that is important to share
That I was walking on a street of gold
I dreamt of an ideal world that I want to reach
The street that I saw
The world I dreamt of
Is where I and I should have been
That is where we all should be
So let's unite and stand up and fight for our rights
Let's come together and demand what is rightfully ours
Dreadlocks, the time is now
People with dreadlocks, it's time to take action
Stand up fight for your rights
Stand up and fight for what is rightfully yours
Or you ain't gonna get your culture man
If you don't fight, you'll lose your heritage
Roots natty, don't give up - hold on
Stay true to your roots and don't give up
If I am wrong
Correct me if I'm mistaken
Be not afraid to say so
Don't fear speaking out against me if you disagree
Is there any difference between the human race ?
Is there any real difference between people?
We are all of one skin
We are all human
Same blood, same soul
We are connected by our humanity
But there are some who think
But some people believe
Dreadlocks don't count
Having dreadlocks makes you less important to them
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: GRIFFITHS
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@lindjohn5141
I had a vision last night
That I was walking on a street of gold
The street that I saw
Is where I and I should have been
So let's unite and stand up n' fight for our rights
Dreadlocks, the time is now
Stand up fight for your rights
Or you ain't gonna get your culture man
Roots natty, don't give up - hold on
If I am wrong
Be not afraid to say so
Is there any difference between the human race ?
We are all of one skin
Same blood, same soul
But there are some who think
Dreadlocks don't count
Dreadlocks the time is now... 🎶🎤🎵🔊🔊
@jenniferyanez455
I had a vision last night
That I was walking on a street of gold
This dream that I saw is where I and I should have been
So let's unite and stand up, fight for our rights
Dreadlocks the time is now
Stand up, fight for your rights
Or you ain't gonna get your culture, man
Roots Natty, don't give up, oh don't
If I am wrong, be not afraid to say so
Is there any difference between the human race?
We are all of one skin, same blood, same soul
But there are some who think, dreadlocks don't count
Dreadlocks the time is now
Stand up, fight for your rights
Or you aint gonna get your culture, man
Roots Natty, don't give up, oh don't
Dreadlocks the time is now
Stand up, fight for your rights
Or you aint gonna get your culture, man
Roots Natty, don't give up, oh don't
Dreadlocks the time is now
Stand up, fight for your rights
Or you aint gonna get your culture, man
Roots Natty, don't give up, oh don't
Dreadlocks the time is now
Stand up, fight for your rights
Or you aint gonna get your culture, man
Roots Natty, don't give up, oh don't
@studiounity9401
le seul et unique album dont je ne me suis jamais lassé, et dont je ne me lasserai jamais...
@sylvieterol4070
tant d' autres pourtant !!!
@hervemandoula9708
@@sylvieterol4070 NG
@KNOTNATION
FIYAH CHUNE!
@FranciscoCosta-jj7hf
esse cara se foi.maus deixou um legado. suas músicas de letras arrojadas voz marcante seu filho está dando continuidade a essa rica cultura jamaicana chamada reggae música. canta gladiadora q eu te ouço.
@southbabyproductions8346
La cultura de Mc Browen y si historia estará siempre presente 💗 One Love
@hernanortiz6399
Pense que era el unico que lo busco jsjsjs
@lindjohn5141
I had a vision last night
That I was walking on a street of gold
The street that I saw
Is where I and I should have been
So let's unite and stand up n' fight for our rights
Dreadlocks, the time is now
Stand up fight for your rights
Or you ain't gonna get your culture man
Roots natty, don't give up - hold on
If I am wrong
Be not afraid to say so
Is there any difference between the human race ?
We are all of one skin
Same blood, same soul
But there are some who think
Dreadlocks don't count
Dreadlocks the time is now... 🎶🎤🎵🔊🔊
@amandineomnes2237
Putain merci d'avoir publié ce putain d'album, ce son coule dans mes veines depuis tellement d'années, 👏✊🤛
@bongoeshebantu6713
❤🖤💚