Sweet Confusion - Elizabethan Serenade video free download


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Duration: 03:43
Uploaded: 2008/10/07

Skinhead Reggae / Early Reggae cover from Elizabethan Serenade.

Orignally from Ronald Binge

Comments

9 years ago

Hans-Erik Gaßner

Uh...eine ungewöhnliche Version. ;o)

9 years ago

clive murtagh

loved this in it's original form, this is a reggae masterpiece just love it

10 years ago

Bismarck126

Dunno which came first, but both were released in 1969. This on Escort, the Byron Lee one on Duke. I prefer this for its rawness - but horses for courses etc

10 years ago

Brewskin78

Eh...I like this version better. Byron's is smooth, but this shit is rough in the best of ways. A dance floor stomper.

11 years ago

56indy

Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Elizabethan Reggae & Soul Serenade look for this on you tube, much better than this cack version, and the ones we listened to back in the day when the first wave of original skinheads had there heyday,

11 years ago

rustynail424

Nice reggae version of a classic song. I remember quite a bit of reggae from the 70's but not this particular one. If you'd like to hear the song done totally differently try Louise Tucker's version from the 80's...totally awesome

11 years ago

SAINTPURPLE GENIE

i remember i told my mum wat the song name but forgotten the advert , i remember the tune but it was head like mad until 2 weeks i find the song i went to computer n downloaded it just to say thank u tesco for helping me lool

11 years ago

SAINTPURPLE GENIE

when i find a group of skinhead i putting this on n we are dancing to it or i can put this in my wedding love this song

11 years ago

SAINTPURPLE GENIE

i love the orignal also the ska raggae one

11 years ago

70tezskin

Late 60s Early 70s .Greatest Ever Teenage Generation. SKINHEADS LIFE WOULD NEVER BE THE SAME [ ALBO ]

11 years ago

HedgehogChopper

how did i get here? started with an advert on tv for potatoes @ Tesco and a piece of music that got stuck in my head lol. got to say i realy enjoyed this version too

12 years ago

Shankarasharya

Phantastic Tune - Thanks Man. This Times will never come back. What an Age of classic Reggae. Awsome

12 years ago

agentfarnsworth

I was a Mod in the Eighties, so I speak as an outsider, but I certainly claim this as my music too. There were quite a few real skins that came to our do's, mostly good, smart blokes who we had more in common with than not. There were also the nasty scruffy bastards we'd meet on the streets, no hair and boots up to their arseholes. Two completely different breeds in my opinion. Unfortunately for the skins it's the scruffy shitbags that came to define them in the public mind.

12 years ago

Steven Serkes

;)- MAGIC

12 years ago

Neil Simpson

@stoatku You have never met a real Skinhead or you would know that they haven't got a rascist bone in their body. I am not going to insult you as I think you would like - peace, love and light to you brother.

12 years ago

mrgazzer7

Who do you think kept "young gifted and black" at the top of the charts in 1970? Early skinheads, black and white together. Original skinheads where about music(Jamaican reggae) and fashion, not racism, that came many years later. I still love the music and the clothes.

13 years ago

hathechewed

let me put it straight, Skinhead first, no matter what creed or colour, if your not a Skinhead no matter what creed or colour you will receive equal retribution,

13 years ago

8415tom

music is nothing to do with race or beliefs its to do with the enjoyment of listening to it no matter who sung it you pack of twidiodets which is the worst form of been a twit or an idiot

13 years ago

stoatku

@atomic116090 oi dickhead a real skinhead is a rascist honkey who likes to beat on black folk and hang em from trees eat shit mother fucker I know so get fucked

13 years ago

Rory Connolly

@stoatku You actually are pretty retarded. atomic's in the right, you're in the wrong. Sorry mate

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