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Musical Youth is a British reggae band. They are best remembered for their successful 1982 single "Pass the Dutchie", which became a number 1 hit around the world. The band recorded two studio albums, and released a number of successful singles throughout 1982 and 1983, including a collaboration with Donna Summer. Musical Youth earned a Grammy Award nomination before disbanding in 1985 after a series of personal problems. The band returned in 2001 as a duo.
The group was formed in 1979 when the fathers of Kelvin Grant and Patrick and Junior Waite put together a band featuring two sets of brothers, Kelvin and Michael Grant, and Junior and Patrick Waite. The latter pair's father, Frederick Waite Sr., had been a member of the Jamaican reggae group, The Techniques. Frederick sang lead with Junior at the start of Musical Youth's career. Although schoolboys, the group managed to secure gigs at different Birmingham pubs and released a double single in 1981, including songs "Generals" and "Political", on a local record label 021 Records. An appearance on BBC Radio 1 John Peel's evening show brought further attention to the group, and they were signed to MCA Records. By that time, founding father Frederick Waite had backed down, to be replaced by Dennis Seaton as lead singer.
Musical Youth - Pass the Dutchie WWW.MIAMITVMIX.COM
third single & third video of the band musical youth from the album " the youth of today" filmed in jamaica in 1983 i think but i'm not sure
Pass The Dutchie - 00:00 Heartbreaker - 03:23 Blind Boy - 07:18 Rockers - 11:05 Youth of Today - 14:33 Young Generation - 17:30 Mirror Mirror - 20:45 Children of Zion - 23:19 Never Gonna Give Up - 26:2 Schoolgirl - 29:25 Shanty Town(007) - 32:50 She's Trouble - 36:11 Whatch Talking 'Bout 39:15 Incommunicado - 49:19 No Strings - 47:40 Tell Me Why - 50:38 Sixteen - 53:47 Yard Stylee - 57:36 Air Taxi - 61:13 Mash It The Youth Man, Mash It - 65:03 * None of these images, music & video clips were created/owned by us. * This video is purely fan-made, if you (owners) want to remove this video, please CONTACT US DIRECTLY before doing anything. We will respectfully remove it. Subscribe and Like mga ka rock and roll!! Comment lang sa mga request salamat!! https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCYFXPMz...
Musical Youth sing "Sixteen" from the 21st January 1984.
second video & second single of musical youth from the album " the youth of today" filmed in october 1982 in london
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Pass The Dutchie · Musical Youth Anthology ℗ 1982 Geffen Records Released on: 1994-02-28 Producer: Peter Collins Associated Performer, Vocals: Dennis Seaton Associated Performer, Keyboards: Michael Grant Associated Performer, Guitar: Kelvin Grant Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Patrick Waite Associated Performer, Drums: Freddie Waite Composer Lyricist: Anthony Ferguson Composer Lyricist: George Bennett Composer Lyricist: Leroy Sibbles Composer Lyricist: Ogilvie Fitzroy Simpson Composer Lyricist: Jackie Mittoo Composer Lyricist: Robert Bernard Lyn Composer Lyricist: Huford Benjamin Brown Auto-generated by YouTube.
For me this is best song from Musical Youth because its a really great tune!! Check my account for more vids For The Best Roots Reggae Compilation of Youtube (over 10 hours of Irie tunes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIPVHpxs6UY No copyright infringement intended! If you are the owner of the song and you want me te remove it, please contact me and I WILL remove the video within 24 hours.
Dennis Seaton and Michael Grant. Musical Youth came up in the early 80s. The youngest reggae group ever been in England, Birmingham. They showed how the british youth at the time can play reggae. What a vibe. Rasorder Howell, reggae historian, visit me on facebook
Musical Youth is a British reggae band. They are best remembered for their successful 1982 single "Pass the Dutchie", which became a number 1 hit around the world. The band recorded two studio albums, and released a number of successful singles throughout 1982 and 1983, including a collaboration with Donna Summer. Musical Youth earned a Grammy Award nomination before disbanding in 1985 after a series of personal problems. The band returned in 2001 as a duo.
The group was formed in 1979 when the fathers of Kelvin Grant and Patrick and Junior Waite put together a band featuring two sets of brothers, Kelvin and Michael Grant, and Junior and Patrick Waite. The latter pair's father, Frederick Waite Sr., had been a member of the Jamaican reggae group, The Techniques. Frederick sang lead with Junior at the start of Musical Youth's career. Although schoolboys, the group managed to secure gigs at different Birmingham pubs and released a double single in 1981, including songs "Generals" and "Political", on a local record label 021 Records. An appearance on BBC Radio 1 John Peel's evening show brought further attention to the group, and they were signed to MCA Records. By that time, founding father Frederick Waite had backed down, to be replaced by Dennis Seaton as lead singer.
What, mon'
You know it's a bright and shiny day
I want to say something to you
I love you just like Jah do
We know a place
Where Jah's people can run free
A new kind of love
And we call it agape
Don't take too long to find
True love transcends all time
That non-reacting
Everlasting love
Give me your unconditional love
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return
Give me your unconditional love
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return
Don't try to change
Or tear your brother down
Let him make his mistakes
And he will come around
Hasten just to pray, yeah
And Jah's true word obey
In non-reacting
Everlastin love (Alright, come on now, give it to me)
Give me your unconditional love
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return
Give me your unconditional love
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return (Everybody sing)
Give me your unconditional love
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return
Give me your unconditional love
My torn heart to discern
This agape love to learn
Hasten just to pray, yeah
And Jah's true word obey
In non-reacting
Everlasting love
The kind of love I deserve
Give me your unconditional love
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return (Hey, you know that I need
your love)
Give me your unconditional love
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return
Give me your unconditional love (All the kind of love
that you need)
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return
Give me your unconditional love
My torn heart to discern
This agape love to learn (Come on everybody)
Give me your unconditional love
The kind of love I deserve
The kind I want to return
Give me your unconditional love
My torn heart to discern
This agape love to learn (Come on let everybody in the
house sing it)