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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Girls On Dreads

Skipping on the history of this rasta stuffs :) I was really fascinated with hot girls on dreads *LOL* They're the coolest hairdo for girls in my opinion. A typography i did for a picture of a girl with dreads. credits for thedreadsofmay.tumblr.com for the picture :DD (the quote is a way too dramatic) HAHA :DD


some pictures of dreadheaded girls. They're so cooooool :)




Marley



LIFE AND EARLY CAREER.

Born Rober Nesta Marley on February 6, 1945 at nine mile in St. Anne Parish. His father was Norval Sinclair Marley (a white jamaican) who is a captain in the royal marines and his mother Cedella Booker (black jamaican) because of this, Marley was questioned about his racial identity in an early age.
     Marley left school at a young age of 14. He become friends with Neville "Bunny" Livingston (a.k.a Bunny Wailer) and Joe Higgs, the two are both devoted Rastafarians. Later on he became friends with Peter McIntosh (a.k.a Peter Tosh) who also have similar music interests. In 1963 the three together with some other friends, they created a Band and called themselves as "The Teenagers", the name was then changed into "The Wailing Rudeboys" then later became "The Wailing Wailers" and finally "The Wailers".
     Though Marley was raised as a catholic, Bob became a devoted rastafarian, influenced by his friends and bandmates.After a few years of recording his reggae songs, the american hit chart was blasted by Bob marley's compositions. Bob popularized the songs "Catch a Fire", "Get up, stand up!" "I shot the Sheriff" and "One cup of coffee". In the early 1970's despite of their fame and success, Bunny and Peter left Bob in the band. Marley continued recording such songs under the band name "Bob Marley and the Wailers" with his new backing band and girl singers known as the "I threes" consisting Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths and Bob's wife Rita Marley. Songs such as "No woman no cry" "Waiting in vain" "One love" "Buffalo soldier" "Natty Dreads" etc. was recorded under this band set-up.
    
MUSIC:
    Most of his songs are based and inspired by his rastafarian beliefs. He created songs to worship the whole rastafari nation, songs such as "Rastaman Vibration", "Zion Train", "Iron Lion Zion" and of course! He wrote songs to promote the legalization of the holy herb (ganja) songs like "I Shot The Sheriff", "Legalize Marijuana". Another message of Marley's songs is revolution. As we all know, Bob Marley became an active activist in his time. Writing songs for revolution and government change. Bob also performed in the "ONE LOVE PEACE CONCERT" in Jamaica to let the two opposing forces in the government unite as one.  Love and peace are another message of his songs. Love for mankind in the United Nation's award winning song "One Love" and also his song for his wife "Cindy Breakspear" and miss world 1976 entitled "Turn Your Lights Down Low"


LEGACY:
    1976 band of the year award (Rolling Stone)
    Peace Medal of the third world (United Nations)
    Jamaican Order of merit (3rd Jamaican Highest Honor)
    Rock and roll Hall of fame (1994) Hollywood
    Hollywood walk of fame (2001)
    11th on 100th greatest artist of all time (Rolling Stone)
    

Friday, October 14, 2011

ROOTS, ROCK,REGGAE

           Reggae is one of the most popular genres in the field of music. Accompanied by it's unique tone, beats of percussion, groovy trumpet sounds and awesome bass line rhythm, it is the perfect genre to  express love, peace, unity and happiness.
           Reggae music originated from Jamaica in the late 1960's originated from the tones and music style of SKA and ROCKSTEADY. The musical term reggae came from a rocksteady hit entitled "DO THE REGGAY" by the Maytals. But reggae king Bob Marley claimed that the term reggae came from a spanish word that means "To the king".
           As we all know. Reggae music is always associated with rastafarianism. Honestly saying, whenever  a person saw the colors of the ethiopian flag (red, gold and green) it is reggae music and not rastafari that comes first to their minds. Reggae music is always accompanied with rastafarianism because of the world renowned reggae superstar, Bob Marley (from the wailers). Because Bob Marley is a  devoted jamaican rastafarian, he wrote songs to worship his religion and to spread the words of Jah. Peace, Love, Unity and hope are the message of most of his songs. Bob Marley and the wailers are also the ones who popularized reggae music in the world. That is why rastafari movement also spread because of the music of Marley.
         Reggae songs nowadays are very popular. It became one of the world's leading genre. Another reason is the impact the Bob Marley left. He is one of the musical influences of some of the greatest musicians in the present time. Just like what Bob Marley said,  "reggae music is the heart of the people".


Here are some popular reggae bands and artists. Local and international.


-Bob Marley and the Wailers (One Love, No woman No cry,Buffalo soldier etc.)
               
-Big Mountain (Baby I love your way, carribean blue)
               
-Damian Marley *reggae hip-hop* (welcome to jamrock)
               
-Jeck Pilpil and the Peace pipe *local artist* (Boracay sunrise, Watawat)
             
-Tropical Depression *local* (lipad pinoy, bilog na naman ang buwan)
                 
-Black Dyak (good boy, Modelong charing)
                 
-Bruno Mars *reggae with a mix of RnB and Acoustic (Liquor store blues, Billionaire)
                       

Thursday, October 13, 2011

So what Rastafari is?

                                                                   
 Okay, so because this blog is all about Rastafari stuffs, let's begin discussing what this "RAS-TA-FAR-I" really means.
Brief History:
        The name came from the word "Ras" which means Prince and Tafari Makonnen, the name of the emperor of ethiopia from 1930 - 1974 the person that the rastafarian people worships as god's reincarnation.. He is also known as Heile Selassie I.Rastafari is a religious movement that arose in in 1930's. Rasta's are most popular for using marijuana or cannabis for spiritual purposes. They reject the western principles of living. A Roman Catholic and a black Jamaican named Marcus Garvey (known as a Rastafarian prophet) spread Rastafari in Jamaica. They also believe that africa is the root of mankind. They also portray that Africa is "Zion" or the land that Jah promised to them. Rasta's way of living is also based in the bible such as christians they just differ in some aspects.


Jah:
        Rastafarians worships a god (Heile Selassie I), they also called him Jah or Jah Rastafari. Some Studies said that Jah came from the Hebrew word "yah" or "yahweh" wich also means God, But it is also believed that  it came from the biblican name "Jehovah". It can also be found in the term "Hallelujah" which means "praise god" in christians. That is why Jah is often used rastafarian phrases such as "Jah bless" and "Jah Rastafari"


Bible Scriptures:
         Rastafarians used some bible verses as their basis and guide in the way they live. Some are  
Revelations 5:5 - Then one of the elders said to me, "Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals."
Ezekiel 28:25 - 
Thus saith the Lord GOD; When I shall have gathered the house of Israel from the people among whom they are scattered, and shall be sanctified in them in the sight of the heathen, then shall they dwell in their land that I have given to my servant Jacob.
Leviticus 21:5.  - They shall not make any baldness on their heads, nor shave off the edges of their beards, nor make any cuts in their flesh.


Marijuana, Ganja, Cannabis, Weeds:
      Rastafarians uses this kind of herb in their gatherings or rituals. They believed that smoking herb  brings you closer to jah. They also believe that It is created for a sacred purpose so it should be legalized for modern government prohibits smoking marijuana for it's side effects.
Genesis 1:11 "And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so."
Genesis 1:29 "And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb-bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat."
Genesis 3:18 "... thou shalt eat the herb of the field.
Psalms 104:14 "He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man."
Proverbs 15:17 "Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith


Dreadlocks
     Wearing dreadlocks is not always a sign of rastafarianism. But is is where rastafarian people are popular of. For they grow their hair long and let it form locks naturally by washing it with pure water only.
As it name describes, wearing dreadlocks means having fear to god and it is also said that it is the oldest form of styling hair for saints like John the baptist wears it. Rastas also called it as the crowning glory. But dreadlocks is not must if your a rastafarian.


Diet:
      Rastas eat limited variety of meat based on the dietary laws of the old testament. Shellfish and pork are prohibited for they believe that eating meat means touching death. That is why most rastas are vegetarian. Drinking alcohol is also prohibited for they believe that it is the destruction of the man.


Black,Red, Gold and Green:
      Many of us were familiar with this combinations of color, with gold also portrayed as yellow.Commonly associated with badges, shirts, tams, caps, posters etc. This colors came from the flag of Ethiopia. Which Garvey used to represent Africa. Red is for the blood of the African Martyrs. Gold is for the wealth for Ethiopia is said to be the mining center of Africa, Green is for the beauty and nature of Africa and black is for the color of thy men.


Lion of Judah:
The lion of Judah is one of the symbols of rastafarianism. It appears on the flag of Ethiopia. The lion symbolizes Jah or god as the king of kings as the lion is said to be the king of animal kingdom.

  


   -writings are based on own readings.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Introduction

This blog is all about thoughts, things, music, stuffs and anything which is related to rastafari and reggae music.
Feedback and comments are free. Spread the love, peace and unity! Let everyone feel irie while reading this blog. Pass the lights my brothers!




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