Last show of the semester!
This week I focused on how reggae music originated as a deeply political form of protest against the colonial and imperialist forces operative in the social context of Jamaican life.
We’ll be back on air soon!
1. Big Big Pollution- Barry Brown
2. Get Up, Stand Up- Bob Marley & The Wailers
3. One Love- Bob Marley & The Wailers
4. New Wave- Israel Vibration
5. Guns and Roses- Lucky Dube
6. Revolution- Dennis Brown
7. Soul Rebel- The Wailers
8. Revolution Rock- The Clash
9. Greetings- Half Pint
10. I Want Justice- Delroy Wilson
11. Revolution- Bob Marley & The Wailers
12. No More Weapons- Steel Pulse
13. Creation Rebel- Burning Spear
14. Blowin’ In The Wind- The Abyssinians
15. Revolution- Toots and the Maytals
16. I’m Worried- Culture
17. Stand Firm- Barry Brown
18. Ganja Smuggling- Eek-A-Mouse [by request]
19. Unity- Desmond Dekker
20. All People- Midnite
21. Fallen Soldiers- Midnite
22. You Can’t Blame the Youth- Bob Marley & The Wailers
23. Rebel Rebel- Jimmy Cliff
24. What’s Going On- Morgan Heritage
25. 54-46 Was My Number- Toots & The Maytals
Burnin’ To Babylon: Apr. 28, 2015
April 30, 2015