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Money for Jam (feat. Lloyd Parks)
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Money for Jam (feat. Lloyd Parks) · Inna de Yard
The Soul of Jamaica
℗ Wagram Music / Chapter Two Records
Released on: 2017-03-10
Featured Artist: Lloyd Parks
Lyricist: Lloyd Noel Parks
Composer: Lloyd Noel Parks
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 09 Mar 2017
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Strain Hunters Jamaica Expedition (Full Length)
Documentary for educational purposes only.
Please Subscribe to keep us going! Official Site: http://www.strainhunters.com http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Facebook http://facebook.com/greenhouseseeds & http://facebook.com/strainhunters.official
Music by: Marlon Parkes aka Bobo Shanty
https://marlonparkes.wordpress.com/
Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth ...
published: 05 Jan 2014
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Domscott - Jamaican Bar Jam | La Musique Fantastique
La Musique Fantastique
LMF0104 Domscott - Jamaican Bar Jam
Release Date: May 17th, 2019
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published: 05 May 2019
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Goombay dance band - Sun of Jamaica (HQ)
Danceclassics@hotmail.com
published: 21 Dec 2007
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GREEN BEATS LIVE @ Own Spirit Festival 2016
Last track from our live in an incredible sunset.
Track: IshDub - Roots (Green Beats Remix)
https://soundcloud.com/greenbeats
published: 23 Apr 2016
-
SHANGO, OGUN; GODS IN JAM SESSION - FESTOUR
An Orisha (also spelled Orisa or Orixa) is a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of God in the Yoruba spiritual or religious system. This religion has found its way throughout the world and is now expressed in practices as varied as Candomblé, Lucumí/Santería, Shango in Trinidad (Trinidad Orisha), Anago and Oyotunji, as well as in some aspects of Umbanda, Winti, Obeah, Vodun and a host of others. These varieties or spiritual lineages as they are called are practiced throughout areas of Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Togo, Brazil, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States, Uruguay, Argentina and Venezuela among others. As interest in African indigenous religions (spiritual systems) grows, Orisha commu...
published: 19 Feb 2013
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Endor - Sexiest Man In Jamaica
STREAM: bit.ly/SexiestManInJamaica
DOWNLOAD: bit.ly/SexiestManOnBeatport
Support from these donnies: Disclosure, Marvin Humes, TCTS, Blonde, Sonny Fodera, James Hype, Patrick Hagenaar, Hardwell, As I Am, Après, Gregor Salto, Just Kiddin, Jerome Price, Bart B More, Friend Within, Lucky Charmes, Mike Mago, Fedde Le Grand, Mark Knight, Horse Meat Disco, Mr. Belt & Wezol, Judge Jules, Pep & Rash, Don Diablo and hopefully you!
published: 31 Aug 2018
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Interview: Catching up with Alborosie at Reggae Jam 2019
▶️ SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/worldareggae
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After his show at Reggae Jam Bersenbrück Germany Dj745 caught up with Alborosie about his music and upcoming work.
published: 18 Oct 2019
3:34
Money for Jam (feat. Lloyd Parks)
Provided to YouTube by Wagram
Money for Jam (feat. Lloyd Parks) · Inna de Yard
The Soul of Jamaica
℗ Wagram Music / Chapter Two Records
Released on: 2017-03...
Provided to YouTube by Wagram
Money for Jam (feat. Lloyd Parks) · Inna de Yard
The Soul of Jamaica
℗ Wagram Music / Chapter Two Records
Released on: 2017-03-10
Featured Artist: Lloyd Parks
Lyricist: Lloyd Noel Parks
Composer: Lloyd Noel Parks
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Money_For_Jam_(Feat._Lloyd_Parks)
Provided to YouTube by Wagram
Money for Jam (feat. Lloyd Parks) · Inna de Yard
The Soul of Jamaica
℗ Wagram Music / Chapter Two Records
Released on: 2017-03-10
Featured Artist: Lloyd Parks
Lyricist: Lloyd Noel Parks
Composer: Lloyd Noel Parks
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 09 Mar 2017
- views: 7468
41:22
Strain Hunters Jamaica Expedition (Full Length)
Documentary for educational purposes only.
Please Subscribe to keep us going! Official Site: http://www.strainhunters.com http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Faceboo...
Documentary for educational purposes only.
Please Subscribe to keep us going! Official Site: http://www.strainhunters.com http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Facebook http://facebook.com/greenhouseseeds & http://facebook.com/strainhunters.official
Music by: Marlon Parkes aka Bobo Shanty
https://marlonparkes.wordpress.com/
Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks like it never really recovered…
We eat lunch in a small fish-restaurant, famous for its snapper. But I eat jerk chicken because I am picky with my fish, and the jerk-spices here are amazing!
Of course we drink some Red Stripe beers, and Simon and myself decide it's time to find some weed. It does not take long before we hit the jackpot: literally on the side of the local Police station, along the seaside, there are some barracks and shacks; inside a group of Rastas is busy cleaning and chopping weed and rolling it up in small balls, using rolling papers as containers.
We ask if we can buy some, and the guys are thrilled. It's cheap, less than 1 Euro per gram. But it's a bit bitter, very leafy, and we enjoy it just because it's been a while since we smoked in Amsterdam! Some of the Rastas in the back are smoking crack cocaine in a glass pipe, the smell is terribly sour. They ask if we like some, and we politely tell them we are just here for the ganja; they nod, and scream "Jah Rastafari"!
We sit and smoke a joint with them, and chat a bit about the local weed, and the cops. It's incredible that this is all happening next to the Police station.
We leave as soon as the joint is over, and we go back to the restaurant to join the rest of the crew.
It's time to get back to the airport and catch a Jamaican Airlines flight to Montego Bay, where our local contacts are waiting. The flight is really short, under half hour, and we arrive in MoBay before sunset. Bigga, Shanti, Nampo and Taleban are waiting for us and it's great to see them again; Arjan and myself spent some crazy days with these guys not long ago, during our scouting trips on the island.
These guys are a tight crew, and they are going to take care of us during the next days of this filming trip.
Nampo is a older Rasta, wise man, with lots of contacts and very respected.
Taleban, his friend, is a grower and a smuggler, a real pirate and one of the funniest guys we ever had with us during our expeditions.
Bigga is our driver/bodyguard, he's a man of the road and he knows who and what you need to know to keep us safe.
Shanti is a local singer, a reggae artist with an amazing talent and a great personality. I know him since he was 10 years old, back in 1994, when I spent a few weeks near where he lived with his father (the man supplying me with fine herb at the time). It was really special to find Shanti during our scouting trips back in July, he's now a grown up man… and I am getting old! Shanti will come along and make sure the soundtrack of our travels is inspiring and inspired.
We get the cars, two Toyota Fortuner, and we load up the mountain of gear we are carrying. Then we drive down to Negril in the sunset light, and when we arrive it's already dark. We decide to spend the first night at the Blue Cave Castle, a really cozy place on the rocky cliffs of Negril.
It's another true 1994-flashback for me, this is one of the places where I stayed when I was a 20-years-old ganja-traveler, already a Strain Hunter without knowing it…. Of course to make the flashback even more intense the same room where I slept then is available, so I take it.
It still looks the same.
We are tired from the long travel, and we decide to go for some food. Unfortunately the chef is sick, so we decide to find something not too far away. We hit a jerk-chicken stand by the side of the road and we eat like there's no tomorrow.
After a few Red Stripes and a few joints we go back to the hotel, where we smoke some good amount of high-grade weed, and some "gum", the local finger-hash.
The weed is definitely an indica-cross, it tastes sweet and strong, and they say it's from a site not too far from where we are. We make a plan for tomorrow, and we go to sleep. Jamaica is great. It's a true privilege to be here again.
Jah Bless!
And now we are back with MisterX pics, the man is a true artist..... enjoy!
Read the live thread here: http://www.strainhunters.com/forums/topic/2820-strain-hunters-jamaica-live-thread/
https://wn.com/Strain_Hunters_Jamaica_Expedition_(Full_Length)
Documentary for educational purposes only.
Please Subscribe to keep us going! Official Site: http://www.strainhunters.com http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Facebook http://facebook.com/greenhouseseeds & http://facebook.com/strainhunters.official
Music by: Marlon Parkes aka Bobo Shanty
https://marlonparkes.wordpress.com/
Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks like it never really recovered…
We eat lunch in a small fish-restaurant, famous for its snapper. But I eat jerk chicken because I am picky with my fish, and the jerk-spices here are amazing!
Of course we drink some Red Stripe beers, and Simon and myself decide it's time to find some weed. It does not take long before we hit the jackpot: literally on the side of the local Police station, along the seaside, there are some barracks and shacks; inside a group of Rastas is busy cleaning and chopping weed and rolling it up in small balls, using rolling papers as containers.
We ask if we can buy some, and the guys are thrilled. It's cheap, less than 1 Euro per gram. But it's a bit bitter, very leafy, and we enjoy it just because it's been a while since we smoked in Amsterdam! Some of the Rastas in the back are smoking crack cocaine in a glass pipe, the smell is terribly sour. They ask if we like some, and we politely tell them we are just here for the ganja; they nod, and scream "Jah Rastafari"!
We sit and smoke a joint with them, and chat a bit about the local weed, and the cops. It's incredible that this is all happening next to the Police station.
We leave as soon as the joint is over, and we go back to the restaurant to join the rest of the crew.
It's time to get back to the airport and catch a Jamaican Airlines flight to Montego Bay, where our local contacts are waiting. The flight is really short, under half hour, and we arrive in MoBay before sunset. Bigga, Shanti, Nampo and Taleban are waiting for us and it's great to see them again; Arjan and myself spent some crazy days with these guys not long ago, during our scouting trips on the island.
These guys are a tight crew, and they are going to take care of us during the next days of this filming trip.
Nampo is a older Rasta, wise man, with lots of contacts and very respected.
Taleban, his friend, is a grower and a smuggler, a real pirate and one of the funniest guys we ever had with us during our expeditions.
Bigga is our driver/bodyguard, he's a man of the road and he knows who and what you need to know to keep us safe.
Shanti is a local singer, a reggae artist with an amazing talent and a great personality. I know him since he was 10 years old, back in 1994, when I spent a few weeks near where he lived with his father (the man supplying me with fine herb at the time). It was really special to find Shanti during our scouting trips back in July, he's now a grown up man… and I am getting old! Shanti will come along and make sure the soundtrack of our travels is inspiring and inspired.
We get the cars, two Toyota Fortuner, and we load up the mountain of gear we are carrying. Then we drive down to Negril in the sunset light, and when we arrive it's already dark. We decide to spend the first night at the Blue Cave Castle, a really cozy place on the rocky cliffs of Negril.
It's another true 1994-flashback for me, this is one of the places where I stayed when I was a 20-years-old ganja-traveler, already a Strain Hunter without knowing it…. Of course to make the flashback even more intense the same room where I slept then is available, so I take it.
It still looks the same.
We are tired from the long travel, and we decide to go for some food. Unfortunately the chef is sick, so we decide to find something not too far away. We hit a jerk-chicken stand by the side of the road and we eat like there's no tomorrow.
After a few Red Stripes and a few joints we go back to the hotel, where we smoke some good amount of high-grade weed, and some "gum", the local finger-hash.
The weed is definitely an indica-cross, it tastes sweet and strong, and they say it's from a site not too far from where we are. We make a plan for tomorrow, and we go to sleep. Jamaica is great. It's a true privilege to be here again.
Jah Bless!
And now we are back with MisterX pics, the man is a true artist..... enjoy!
Read the live thread here: http://www.strainhunters.com/forums/topic/2820-strain-hunters-jamaica-live-thread/
- published: 05 Jan 2014
- views: 10570426
1:00
Domscott - Jamaican Bar Jam | La Musique Fantastique
La Musique Fantastique
LMF0104 Domscott - Jamaican Bar Jam
Release Date: May 17th, 2019
Subscribe to the La Musique Fantastique YouTube channel http://bit.ly/2...
La Musique Fantastique
LMF0104 Domscott - Jamaican Bar Jam
Release Date: May 17th, 2019
Subscribe to the La Musique Fantastique YouTube channel http://bit.ly/2kO3rZ8
► Download on Beatport https://bit.ly/2lkZGfx
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#Domscott #JamaicanBarJam #LaMusiqueFantastique
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La Musique Fantastique
LMF0104 Domscott - Jamaican Bar Jam
Release Date: May 17th, 2019
Subscribe to the La Musique Fantastique YouTube channel http://bit.ly/2kO3rZ8
► Download on Beatport https://bit.ly/2lkZGfx
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#Domscott #JamaicanBarJam #LaMusiqueFantastique
- published: 05 May 2019
- views: 115
0:44
GREEN BEATS LIVE @ Own Spirit Festival 2016
Last track from our live in an incredible sunset.
Track: IshDub - Roots (Green Beats Remix)
https://soundcloud.com/greenbeats
Last track from our live in an incredible sunset.
Track: IshDub - Roots (Green Beats Remix)
https://soundcloud.com/greenbeats
https://wn.com/Green_Beats_Live_Own_Spirit_Festival_2016
Last track from our live in an incredible sunset.
Track: IshDub - Roots (Green Beats Remix)
https://soundcloud.com/greenbeats
- published: 23 Apr 2016
- views: 1548
6:06
SHANGO, OGUN; GODS IN JAM SESSION - FESTOUR
An Orisha (also spelled Orisa or Orixa) is a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of God in the Yoruba spiritual or religious system. This re...
An Orisha (also spelled Orisa or Orixa) is a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of God in the Yoruba spiritual or religious system. This religion has found its way throughout the world and is now expressed in practices as varied as Candomblé, Lucumí/Santería, Shango in Trinidad (Trinidad Orisha), Anago and Oyotunji, as well as in some aspects of Umbanda, Winti, Obeah, Vodun and a host of others. These varieties or spiritual lineages as they are called are practiced throughout areas of Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Togo, Brazil, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States, Uruguay, Argentina and Venezuela among others. As interest in African indigenous religions (spiritual systems) grows, Orisha communities and lineages can be found in parts of Europe and Asia as well. While estimates may vary, some scholars believe that there could be more than 100 million adherents of this spiritual tradition worldwide
WIN, an acronym for
"What Is New"
is a comprehensive multimedia services package for maximum news distribution across several media channels via WIN TV, exclusively dedicated for New Media production and Broadcating
https://wn.com/Shango,_Ogun_Gods_In_Jam_Session_Festour
An Orisha (also spelled Orisa or Orixa) is a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of God in the Yoruba spiritual or religious system. This religion has found its way throughout the world and is now expressed in practices as varied as Candomblé, Lucumí/Santería, Shango in Trinidad (Trinidad Orisha), Anago and Oyotunji, as well as in some aspects of Umbanda, Winti, Obeah, Vodun and a host of others. These varieties or spiritual lineages as they are called are practiced throughout areas of Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Togo, Brazil, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States, Uruguay, Argentina and Venezuela among others. As interest in African indigenous religions (spiritual systems) grows, Orisha communities and lineages can be found in parts of Europe and Asia as well. While estimates may vary, some scholars believe that there could be more than 100 million adherents of this spiritual tradition worldwide
WIN, an acronym for
"What Is New"
is a comprehensive multimedia services package for maximum news distribution across several media channels via WIN TV, exclusively dedicated for New Media production and Broadcating
- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 169430
4:12
Endor - Sexiest Man In Jamaica
STREAM: bit.ly/SexiestManInJamaica
DOWNLOAD: bit.ly/SexiestManOnBeatport
Support from these donnies: Disclosure, Marvin Humes, TCTS, Blonde, Sonny Fodera, Jame...
STREAM: bit.ly/SexiestManInJamaica
DOWNLOAD: bit.ly/SexiestManOnBeatport
Support from these donnies: Disclosure, Marvin Humes, TCTS, Blonde, Sonny Fodera, James Hype, Patrick Hagenaar, Hardwell, As I Am, Après, Gregor Salto, Just Kiddin, Jerome Price, Bart B More, Friend Within, Lucky Charmes, Mike Mago, Fedde Le Grand, Mark Knight, Horse Meat Disco, Mr. Belt & Wezol, Judge Jules, Pep & Rash, Don Diablo and hopefully you!
https://wn.com/Endor_Sexiest_Man_In_Jamaica
STREAM: bit.ly/SexiestManInJamaica
DOWNLOAD: bit.ly/SexiestManOnBeatport
Support from these donnies: Disclosure, Marvin Humes, TCTS, Blonde, Sonny Fodera, James Hype, Patrick Hagenaar, Hardwell, As I Am, Après, Gregor Salto, Just Kiddin, Jerome Price, Bart B More, Friend Within, Lucky Charmes, Mike Mago, Fedde Le Grand, Mark Knight, Horse Meat Disco, Mr. Belt & Wezol, Judge Jules, Pep & Rash, Don Diablo and hopefully you!
- published: 31 Aug 2018
- views: 42198
9:06
Interview: Catching up with Alborosie at Reggae Jam 2019
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After his show at Reggae Jam Bersenbrück Germany Dj745 caught up with Alborosi...
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After his show at Reggae Jam Bersenbrück Germany Dj745 caught up with Alborosie about his music and upcoming work.
https://wn.com/Interview_Catching_Up_With_Alborosie_At_Reggae_Jam_2019
▶️ SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/worldareggae
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After his show at Reggae Jam Bersenbrück Germany Dj745 caught up with Alborosie about his music and upcoming work.
- published: 18 Oct 2019
- views: 644