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Joseph Hill  Also known as Keeper of Zion Gate & CultureBorn 22 January 1949Died 19 August 2006 (aged 57)Berlin, Germany...
09/08/2025

Joseph Hill Also known as Keeper of Zion Gate & Culture

Born 22 January 1949

Died 19 August 2006 (aged 57)
Berlin, Germany
Genres:Roots reggae

Years active Late 1960s–2006
Joseph Hill (22 January 1949 – 19 August 2006) was the lead singer and songwriter for the roots reggae group Culture, most famous for their 1977 hit "Two Sevens Clash", but also well known for their "International Herb" single. Hill recorded twenty-two albums.

Biography

Early life and career.
Joseph Hill was born in 1949 in Linstead, a town in Saint Catherine Parish in the southeast of Jamaica. He was raised in a Christian family and began singing in church at the age of six. Within two years he was making his own musical instruments.After leaving home he came into contact with Rastafarians and adopted the faith.

He began his career in the late 1960s as a percussionist, recording with the Studio One house band the Soul Defenders.He also worked as a sound system deejay, and began performing as a backing vocalist, leading to his singles "Behold the Land" and "Take Me Girl" in the early 1970s.In the early 70s Hill performed with two groups that included future reggae star Glen Washington: C35 Incorporated and Stepping Stone.[citation needed] He performed regularly on the hotel circuit, but had his greatest success with the group Culture.

Culture
Main article: Culture (band)
Hill formed Culture in 1976, and had early success with the prophetic "Two Sevens Clash", predicting apocalypse on 7 July 1977. The record was hugely popular on the emerging punk rock scene in England, heavily influencing The Clash, John Lydon and Public Image.

During the 1970s the group had a string of highly successful singles for producers Joe Gibbs and Sonia Pottinger including the song "Two Sevens Clash" which made its mark on both Jamaica and the United Kingdom. It was named by Rolling Stone magazine in 2002 as one of the "50 Coolest Records", the only single artist reggae album to make the list. The group also had a hit with "Stop Fussing and Fighting", a song that addressed the chaotic political climate of the late 1970s and the attempt on Bob Marley's life.

Joseph Hill and Culture developed a reputation as a performing group after a performance at the One Love Peace Concert in 1978, and was soon regularly touring the United States, Europe and Africa. In recent years the group continued to perform at least one hundred concerts each year, with Hill's wife Pauline as road manager. Hill was a presence on stage: part DJ as he directed his band to reconfigure songs on stage and part teacher as he commented on Jamaican history and current political issues. In his lyrics, Hill often explored how the legacy of slavery continued to have an influence on Jamaican citizens.

Hill had received a number of honours; an induction into the Jamaican Reggae Walk of Fame and a 2005 Independence Award presented by the Prime Minister of Jamaica. In 2005 he received the Culture Shock Bronze Medal in recognition of his contribution to Jamaican music.

As a member of the Rastafari movement, Joseph Hill was a worshipper of emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia. Indeed, Hill's honorific/nickname, "Keeper of Zion Gate" reflects his position as one of reggae's and Rastafari's greatest voices.

Death
Joseph Hill died on a tour, after collapsing on stage, before Culture entered Berlin on 19 August 2006.At his funeral in September 2006, Hill was eulogised by, amongst others, Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller who recognised his contributions to Jamaican culture.

His son Kenyatta subsequently took over his role in Culture.

Insights courtesy of Wikipedia.

21/06/2025

........... Brand new chune 2025...........
Christ Martin has done it again

Christopher Martin-"Wife And Sweetheart"

(Big Tune)
If I could have my way
Man I would live like the great King Solomon in modern day

I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when we going on a date
You know say me a bring the both of them
I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when the three of we deh road
There's no problem

Hey you see my wifey
She a like my sidekick
And you see my sweetheart
Don't call her a side chick
Imagine up in a the house
And we inside it
The possibilities of it happening sounds exciting
But the mention of it big trouble
So for a peaceful life Gyalis haffi juggle
It would be nice if some of these nights
The three of we a cuddle
Me no wanna hear bout that no fear
You know the standard double

I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when we going on a date
You know me a bring the both of them
I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when the three of we deh road
There's no problem

No no nobody nuh fi worry
Everybody get dem time
So me nah fi split it up
Because the two of them are mine
We do everything together everything fine
And none of dem no jealous
None of dem no bad mind
Cause life would be really sweet
Three of us walking down easy street
And everybody asking how me dweet
Me just ah skin mi teeth

I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when we going on a date
Me a bring the both of them
I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when the three of we a par
There is no problem

Watch the three of we a par in one car
Three of we deh road vibes overload
And everything is alright
Everything is alright
Watch the three a we a par in a one car
Three a we a flex and nobody vex
Cause everything is alright
I tell you everything is alright

I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when we going on a date
Me a bring the both of them
I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when the three of we deh road
There's no problem

I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when we going on a date
Me a bring the both of them
I wish my wife and my sweetheart could be friends
And when the three of we deh road
There's no problem

28/10/2023

.............. Look at the crow they toil not neither do they spin
Yet Father provide far them
Lay their burden on the riverside..............

Culture - Riverside
This lyric contains biblical references.

Where is the love to be found, oh people?
Nowhere around

For I woke on Saturday morning
Feeling sticky and dirty after work
Took a walk down a riverside

I roll a little spliff
Sat down on a stone and start to cool off
With my burden down a riverside

For I check around the youths
And I try to teach the truth
Lay their burden on the riverside

I walk through every corner
Try to find someone to talk to, but I have to
Lay their burden on the riverside

For I walk and I talk
And I linger and I search
Lay their burden on the riverside

And I walk, I met the youth-man pocket
And I try to search around them
Lay their burden on the riverside

And I sat down quietly
Watch the fishes circle around the little stones
Lay their burden on the riverside

I cup my ears and I heard the little birds
Whistling in the tree like so
Lay their burden on the riverside

Live good among your neighbour
Like sister and brother and
Come with me a riverside

All you need is pray to Jah, quietly
You say it in secret, he shall reveal
Lay their burden on the riverside

(..)

Jah provides for the birds in the air
And the fishes in the sea so what about me
Lay their burden on the riverside

Look at the crow they toil not neither do they spin
Yet Father provide far them
Lay their burden on the riverside

Come with me, let us walk and talk
And pray quietly in search
Lay their burden on the riverside

Look at the colour of those stones, oh Jah
Make each and every one individually
Lay their burden on the riverside

Where is the love?
Where is the togetherness too?
Lay their burden on the riverside

I can't take the war and I can't take the shooting
Neither the looting, just
Lay their burden on the riverside

I tried around Rema
Even in the Jungle
To find a quiet rest

'Round there ina Nannyville
My heart come to a trail
Lay their burden on the riverside

And I knock, and I search
And I whisper and I preach
Lay their burden on the riverside

Where is the quietness
And the love to be found in some corner?
Lay their burden on the riverside

Let us walk, let us search
Let us examine and let us see
Lay their burden on the riverside

10/09/2023

....................He said to follow Him and He will make thee fishers of men,
But you've just left the barber shop clean shaven and gone back again..........

Davis Suter and Ezra Kesse have you ever seen the image of baldhead Jesus yet? Personally, I haven't seen one yet.

Bunny Wailer - Bald Head Jesus

Praise Him, praise Him.
Praise Him, praise Him.
Praise Him, He's the King of Kings.

I have never seen the image of a baldhead Jesus yet.
I have never seen the image of a baldhead Jesus yet.
He's a humble and dreadlock Nazarene man.
Look in yourselves and try to understand,
Why you've never seen the image of a baldhead Jesus yet.

Hey!
All ye baldhead Jesus followers start to fret.
All ye baldhead Jesus followers start to sweat.
He said to follow Him and He will make thee fishers of men,
But you've just left the barber shop and gone back again,
And you've never seen the image of a baldhead Jesus yet.

There is no synagogue that was built by Jesus Christ.
There is no synagogue that was built by Jesus Christ.
He taught on the hill and in the valley,
Performing miracles and didn't get no pay.
No synagogue that was built by Jesus Christ.
Sing along!

Give I the older time religion.
Give I the old time religion.
Give I the old time religion.
'Cause it is good enough for I.

If it was good for Moses and Aaron.
If it was good for David and Solomon,
Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.
Then it is good enough for I.

(..)

Hey!
Study Numbers chapter six and tell I what you've seen.
'Cause it was written in the Bible of the dreadlock Nazarene.
Now don't you put away the old for the new,
'Cause if you do Jah will turn his back on you.
It was written in the Bible that Christ was a Nazarene.

Every apostle of Christ was a dreadlock bearded man.
Every apostle of Christ was a dreadlock Ethiopian.
This is a message to all church and denomination.
Respect is due to the dreadlock Rastaman.
'Cause you've never seen the image of a baldhead Jesus yet.

Hey!
I have never never seen the image of a baldhead Jesus yet.
I have never never seen the image of a baldhead Jesus yet.

He's a humble and dreadlock Nazarene man.
Look in yourselves and try to understand,
Why you've never seen the image of a baldhead Jesus yet.

Give I the older time religion.
Give I the old time religion.
Give I the old time religion.
'Cause it is good enough for I.

If it was good for Moses and Aaron.
If it was good for David and Solomon,
Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.
Then it is good enough for I..

09/06/2022

The Rastafari Movement Conveys its greetings of solidarity to the Rastafari masses in Kenya. Many of you will respectfully note the political wave that is sweeping the country under the Wajackoya presidential bid and in particular his message of legalizing ma*****na as a way of resuscitating the economy. Rases seem to be excited about it, which is okay considering the amount of prejudice, stereotypes, and discrimination historically leveled against the Rastafari masses globally. A few years ago, the Rastafari masses petitioned the Kenyan high court to decriminalize the use of cannabis. Senator Ledama has also led this campaign; others include the late Kenneth Okoth and a few members of parliament.
Whether the Holy Herb should be decriminalized is no debate to us. Its medicinal value and economic enterprise are open to us. But this wave and campaign need to be interrogated lest we find ourselves as many have found themselves in other countries being reduced to smokers but denied participation in the commercialization aspect of it. Our analysis over the years indicates that Ma*****na will be legalized in less than ten years from now- what is being done now under the stewardship of corporates such as MONSANTO is to encourage such debates, writings, and petitions through direct and indirect funding of politicians or political parties; influencing provision of expertise through funding of think tanks, civil society organizations, and academia.
Again, do not get it misconstrued, we are for an end to decriminalization what we are doing is sending a warning that the campaigns we are witnessing are not ORGANIC and that the banner of Rastafari has been hijacked by populist rhetoric to achieve corporate Agenda in the same way it was done in South Africa. His Emperor Majesty Selassie 1 warned against the danger of not CENTRALIZING & ORGANIZING, which has now reduced Rastas to spectators. The global cannabis industry has been increasingly dominated by large North American corporations.
While Rasta’s were at the forefront in South Africa, they were denied licenses for the cultivation of cannabis, ONLY CORPORATES were allowed! Cannabis' history of legality is deep-rooted in racism and colonialism. Corporate Capture is happening globally and it calls for sobriety and not juvenile excitements and celebrations within the Rastafari masses. Historically corporate’s weaken regulatory powers, as well as undermine the realization of human rights and the environment by exerting undue influence over domestic and international decision-makers and public institutions. Research in the USA shows that White men comprise 70% of the C-suite at the 14 largest publicly traded cannabis companies by market value in the US and Canada. Of the 75 executives surveyed, five - or 7% - identified as Black.
In other words, the likes of Wajackoya and her deputy and other self-styled celebrity Rastas are just a decoy to distract us. Rasta keep your EYES OPEN-DANGEROUS TIMES

RAS GENERAL KIRIBA.

Get It-Culture.Hey rich man......... Tell me where you get it. This lyric contains biblical references. Hey rich man, wo...
03/06/2022

Get It-Culture.
Hey rich man......... Tell me where you get it.

This lyric contains biblical references.

Hey rich man, won't you please give up?
Tell me where you get it!
Hey rich man, won't you please give up?
Tell me where you get it!

The river of gold, is flowing in Ethiopia
My fore mothers and fathers too
They're sons and daughters of the same side
Putting them, you drive them away
Them no have it fi gi' me

Tell me now, hey rich man
Tell me where you get it!
How come you store basket so full, and mine
Tell me where you get it! Hey

Jacob upstairs, he's having a rest
Jacob upstairs, while, he's a on a tell-I (seller?)

Tell me now, won't you drop an' give the poor a rest
Tell me where you get it!
Took, took and give the poor some food
Tell me where you get it!

(..)

Jacob upstairs, he's having a rest
Jacob upstairs, while, he's a on a tell-I (seller?)

Tell me now, is that really fair?
Tell me where you get it!
Rastafari investigating this condition
Tell me where you get it!
Draw up some more and give the poor a chance
Tell me where you get it!

Sister Mary, poor thing deh 'pon poor list
Then all them big meat that you throw to your dog
Tell me where you get it!
Poor thing Sister Mary she, have nothing to eat
All she have got to eat as I defended (?)
Burglar through the night now

Tell me now, hey rich man
Tell me where you get it!
Get up, get up and turn and do good, woohooo
Tell me where you get it!
Jah send I as messenger to warn you
Tell me where you get it!

Jacob upstairs, he's having a rest (look into it)
Jacob upstairs, while, he's a on a tell-I (?)

Tell me now, rich man won't you please give up
Tell me where you get it!
Dop the dop, gidi bop dop now
Tell me where you get it!
A while you hear this that you're belly full (?)
Tell me where you get it!
Ease up in that womb
And give her a chance in the bathroom
Tell me where you get it!
Some have to sleep all night through while their bed so soft
Tell me where you get it!
Some dependent while some independent
Tell me where you get it!

Rasta wallpapers!
02/06/2022

Rasta wallpapers!

Positive mind is all We need!
27/09/2021

Positive mind is all We need!

30/07/2021

Give I the older time religion.
Give I the old time religion.
Give I the old time religion.
For it is good enough for I

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