Man In The Street (3:21)

Cover of The Story Of Jamaican Music

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  • AotusCalifornic

    Fantabulous...

    29 Feb 2012 Reply
  • justinb6003

    just great

    7 Jun 2011 Reply
  • zenstate08

    mellow tune, good vibe

    9 Jan 2011 Reply
  • mattdh12

    one of the best songs ever

    28 Oct 2010 Reply
  • ghschilder

    good musik

    1 Jan 2010 Reply
  • far7east8boy

    nice track ..

    13 Dec 2009 Reply
  • fredxmertz

    tough as NAILS. represent

    30 Sep 2009 Reply
  • cerati33

    rude boy present jajaja

    15 Sep 2009 Reply
  • wackersska

    Niceeeeeeeee!!!!

    16 Jun 2009 Reply
  • rudeboy2009

    still a classic,4 all the rudies outhere!!!!

    29 Apr 2009 Reply
  • scooterextreme

    great,fantastic, faboulous instrumental

    9 Apr 2009 Reply
  • Coriha

    sip. sip, sip...... buenísimo!

    8 Apr 2009 Reply
  • X80sSkin

    "Man In the Street" epitomised all that was special about ska.

    23 Mar 2009 Reply
  • raulvitus

    otro miembro de skatalites.con esto y un porrito no se puede pedir mas.

    10 Mar 2009 Reply
  • fredxmertz

    Double D was a force of nature! All the original Skatalites are/were GIANTS in music, but DD was a GIANT among them. from the WIKI: He became a household name in Jamaica, before suffering mental problems. He was rated by pianist George Shearing to be amongst the world's top five trombone players. In 1965 he was convicted of the murder on January 1, 1965 of Anita "Margarita" Mahfood, an exotic dancer and singer. He was imprisoned at Belle Vue Asylum, Kingston [1] where he remained until his death. The official cause of death was "suicide", but other theories remain; some of his colleagues believed it was a government plot against the Kingston musical scene, and some believed that he was killed by gangsters as revenge for the murder of Mahfood.

    1 Mar 2009 Reply
  • rob55soulboy

    gr8 track

    2 Feb 2009 Reply
  • ladoerre

    best muthafucking trombonist this world ever knew! great drummond!

    23 Dec 2008 Reply
  • charliedub1

    TUNE

    18 Dec 2008 Reply
  • magario

    e aeeee dooon

    2 Dec 2008 Reply
  • DerSchuft

    Great song!

    11 Nov 2008 Reply
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