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Lowell Fillmore Dunbar more popularly known as Sly from the pair Sy and Robbie shares is musical journey and story
#TeachDem #Sly #SlyDunbar
Humility is the best from this gentleman, a lot of artist think they are some kind of God, remember the fans made you and you need to respect them like mr Dunbar.
And, This ladies and gentlemen, is how You have longevity in whatever You do. Class, humbleness and remembering the people who help to elevate You. Blessings and Respect to Sly Dunbar.
Great interview with an absolute living legend. I've never seen Sly Dunbar talk so much in an interview. You can tell how comfortable and relaxed he was. The interviewer was perfect in the way he structured the questions and then allow Sly to speak freely... Good job.
Wow! What a profound interview. First time to listen to Sly interview. The man is so humble. I'm very fortunate to have have listened to his albums which I had on vinyls, all taxi albums, Sly and Robbie albums, all black uhuru albums from showcase to anthem including all albums backed by Sly and Robbie. These are the albums we used to play and listened during the height of apartheid in South Africa. Give Thanks to Sly and Robbie and the whole reggae artists and musicians whom played a pivotal role in motivating l and l to soldier with the revolution. Big up to Teach Dem for such educative informative interviews. These are artists and musicians l and l can relate to because l and l started listening to reggae 1977 till to date. Looking forward to Robbie's interview. From the Royal Soldier. All the way from Azania (South Africa) 🇿🇦 ❤💛💚
Teach, I must truly say you are doing a great job with these Interviews.
Thank you so much my brother
Phillip Rose True very professionally done
@@TeachDem ⁵
Sly Dunbar living legend the taxi sound always stand out for me this one is for the history book Great TEACH blessing
Blessings Bro
@@TeachDem Respect Great TEACH enjoy your day blessing
That is the personification of Greatness, Humble, Humility here is undoubtedly one of the greatest drummer/producers to come out of Jamaica and he talks with honesty and love of his craft . Big up Sly Dunbar you are great.
Nuff respect Sly. Still remain humble after all these years despite being a world class drummer...yeah man this brings back memories of our time at Trench town Comprehsive high school where we were in the same class.Remembering 0ur principal Dr. R C Gayle. Great teachers like Mr. MORGAN, MR PACKER, MRS WILSON. Etc. I remember you playing drums on the desk with your ruler and pencil...listening to music from the Duke box playing from the bar across 8th street from our class room upstairs from the new block...yes man, it brings back great memories. Stay humble bredren. Nuff respect and Blessings.
Classic interview 10 out of 10
Thank you
This man is so modest even with his huge achievements......Young hurry come up performers take note.
Parental influence is very important. His mother saw his interest in music and she fosters it instead of dissuading him. One of the best to ever did it and yet so humble. Mr Dunbar has shown us that paying homage is very important. Sly the legend, long live my brother.
Teach..this is no ordinary man. Respect for the interview bro
Ladies & Gentle Men The legendary Mr Sly Dunbar . The man memories are so great..He is such an humble individual. Respect Sly it’s awesome that he acknowledges other musicians..I am astonished at how many great artists they had played for.Jamaican to the world 🌍 🌎 🌎 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲Big up Robbi
Diss interview is one fr the history listen an learn fr a great man whom doesn't talk a lot salute teach dem
UpUpUpUp Blessings teach improved with every stride 👍👍👍👊✊💪
Was a honor bro
@@pablogeorge7311 Respect Bro
Teach, you did it! This interview will be watched, referenced to for years to come. Sly, the shy legend was so comfortable with you. He could easily talk with you for many more hours! Well done Teach, your reputation is indeed out there big time!👏🏾🎉💯🇯🇲🎶
Mr Dunbar ranks amongst the finest musicians globally is as humble as they come, deserves nothing but respect...Teach Dem much respect great interview & reasoning...
This is such a GREAT interview. First time hearing Sly in this kind of forum. Now......go find the other legends....Robbie, Toots, Sibblies, etc....and put main stream media to shame.
Lol the one a send me out star - blessings my friends hopefully in time
@@TeachDem a you start it. Now we are hooked. As Sly say "More Reasonings" not interview. And jus a critique, when "reasoning" with someone like Sly, allow them to flow (you tend to interupt when critical statements are being said). Respect and keep up the good job.
Jah jah . @TeachDem did u got to interview toots
Talking about legendary!!! # Taxi rhythm😃....# Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare.
Such a humble soul.....love this interview #teach dem
Absolutely humble soul
This has to be the chillest and deepest interview so far by Teach Dem . You have lived up to your Handle . Sly is very funny if you get him going ,but also very quiet and observant. He would listen in group conversations and jokes & would pumped the breaks if he missed anything,he would then drop in something funny that makes you bust into laughter. We respect him a lot.
Bigup Teach.
Great Interview.
Bigup Sly. Thank you for your contribution to the Jamaican culture musically and all other genres.
Blessings Sir Thomas
@@TeachDem
Up top Teach
Father Sly...so cool, calm, humble...legendary drummer..respect...
Yes bredda...
Father Sly Dunbar is a modest individual. But don't let his humility fool you. His and his partner, Robbie Shakespeare's legend, transcend the four corners of the earth. Back in the eighties, the duo was one of the most, if not the most traveled musician in the history of Jamaica. They were instrumental in the flight of Dancehall in the eighties. Not many people knew them. They were always in high demand abroad. But their names and the sound they produced were anthems.
A most modest man he is
@@TeachDem yow teach a u a di best a dweet rite nuh eno bro
Teach I want to be like u when I grow up respect due Everytime🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks teach another great interview with another great Jamaican am in my fifties now and I grew hearing about Robbie N Sly
You are most welcome Empress Dryden
What a breath of fresh air listening to the great Sly Dunbar. His voice caught me off guard, so soft spoken mild mannered. I've been hearing of Sly and Robbie forever. Their contribution to the music industry is legendary. We appreciate you.
Teach in a DIFFERENT LEAGUE to thses other youtubers. Great job. More life and blessings to you
You are very kind my friend
Totally in agreement with you SN SN.
Simply awesome respect bro❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Well dah(😂😂), Teach, of course Sly is a big deal. A Lengend. Great interview with a soft and well spoken man. Thank You, big up Yourself and Blessings. 😊👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👊🏽👊🏽🖤💛💚
Big big deal haha Blessings Miss Kobi
Up up up..gone waaaayyy uppppp....BOOMMMM TING, TEACH....LEGENDARY!!!!!
Whey u say Sly I lived at 2E Windward Rd...darn...😂😂😂🤣🤣b4 me and visited Binns Rd Waterhouse...big up Taxi rhythm go Taxi concert back in da days and Dennis Brown enjoyed that concert...legend mi say Sly Dunbar
I am proud just to say am a part of this chanel, been here since 500 subscribers,,,, bless up teach, GREAT CONTENT!!!
Teach Dem. Just want to say thank you, son. As a yute yuh a tek on BIGMAN work! Salute!!
BIG UP TO THE LEGENDARY SLY DUNBAR.'TEACH DEM',WONDERFUL INTERVIEW👍
From mi a youth mi a hear bout sly and robby blessings bless up everytime teach
Great interview👍
Thank you
@@TeachDem the best of my sly and robbie the taxi
Teacher giving us lessons in all subject Area....Versatility the ting deh...students haffi bright...mi nah lie...him sound so humble... (this speaks volume )...BLESSINGS, MANNERS AND RESPECT...👍 ❤
Teach Dem Thanks for the interview great job
You are most welcome my brother
Bless up teach first I a watch a interview with sly bumbar u a the boss
Happy it was on my Channel
TEACH LIVING LEGEND RESPECT FOR THIS INTERVIEW..
You are welcome my brother
as mi seh before and aguh seh it again bless up this channel your business model will take you further teach you know about entertainment and documentary
Sly Dunbar is a symbol of reggae . I don’t know where the music would without this great legend .
Thank you for this Teach blessings
You are most welcome my Sister
I am glad that he had something good to say about Ken Boothe, my experience although it lasted around a minute was disappointing. Ken Boothe lived around Tenth Street, Sunday evenings he and his lady and a child used to walk along Seventh St. and people would stare and admire he and his family.
By the time I was leaving Trench Town Comprehensive High School, I loaned a friend from Water House my O'Level Biology book but couldn't find him. He always boasted about building jewelry for Ken Boothe and I needed my book. One day on my way home I stopped at Boothe's home to ask where in Water House this guy lived. Boothe and a crowd were sitting around with boxes of Tastee Patties, he was feeding a multitude and thought I was there to beg him a patty. When I called him, he looked at me scornfully, from head to toe. I asked him about the jeweller and he answered with contempt that he didn't know where he lived in Water House. Years later I saw the classmate at the National Stadium and he said he never remembered the book, typical Jamaican thief,he borrowed it and wouldn't return it. This was a side of Ken Boothe his supporters never saw, boasty like hell and feeling superior. Like many artistes he fell prey to cocaine addiction and confessed to it but I am glad he made some money off Wesley Snipe's movie Money Train which used his hit single, The Train Is Coming Baby.
OH MR SLY DUNBAR ALL TIME DREAD GREAT DUMMER ALL BIG UP EVERY TIME ROOTS ROCK REGGIE MUSIC 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🦁🦁🦁 LIVING LEGEND OF REGGIE MUSIC MR SLY DUNBAR
I love this, the man who played drums on 4 of Peter Tosh's album and also produced him. I watch Sly on tour with Peter, phenominal drummer, Only the late Carlton Barret of Bob Marley's band an this man's name can be mentioned together. Big up to sly.
Lorrrddddd have mercy!!! Damn you got sly! Big up
Teach good thing you a do my youth keep up the good works brada
Respect Sir Burton
@TeachDem where is Beres Hammond, king shango, Luciano
Legend legacy to be treasured and respected love this because many always credit the artist but is the player of instrument is the heart of music thanks for sharing this great legend
The greatest drummer ever when he and Robbie first came to England with the mighty dimonds I was swept away just watching sly maddddddddd
Here is a classy man. Introduced to him by his engineers Garfield & Rory ,it is the same year we met the late Nambo Robinson. They were all so positive, smart and very friendly & caring. Great interview.
This is the greatest reggae drummer of all time . Teach Dem gone clear . Great great interview . Give thanks . Teach Dem a really reach Dem. Bless up 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Great interview Teach Dem
Thank you Sir Duncan
The Interview is so god to see and listening to it..ist amazing how Humble Sly is!!! Mega Info GIGA Vibes and full of Joy!!!Thx a Lot
Bless up Sly. You and Robbie are Legends. Thank you for your music.
Great great interview TD I love it
Thank you Bro
Such a meek and humble Giant, respect teach for this one.
Respects To The Legend! One of a Kind
❤️💛💚🥁🥁🥁
Uptop as always.
Respect
Nice
Sly & Robbie are total legends in Europe I love their style.
His fingers always move while he talks. He is like a jamaican mozart
Dem man yeah do interview....??
How teach get dis🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lol hard work, patience and humility Bro
Glad that the great Sly Dunbar gave big ups to the great musician Ansel Collins the original double barrel . These men are legends in the reggae music fraternity
Yeah bro mi like to see more of these interviews of these legendary people 💯💯💯
I first listened to Sly on the scientist album-Best dub in the world in about 1981 aged about 7 or 8.
Was my uncles record which I borrowed and still have. I am 50 now and still enjoy those beautiful sounds.
I use to drum to my dads records when I was about 10 years old but never became a musician and can still drum to reggae.
Love Sly's humbleness and photographic memory, very inspiring.Peace,love and blessings from UK
Reggae God
Give thanks 🙏🏾 Teach for this interview with the Sly Dunbar. Real Living Legend in the Reggae Industry. Responsible for many many hits from foundation to present.
Great interview me bredren
Real general. "Taxi" one of the biggest riddim of all times 🎼🎧
Sly and Robbie the two greatest of all time nuff respect.
A de baddest most humble...simply a Legend and him still naw tek credit. Wow!
Yeah man Teach Dem my favourite interview the great Sly Dunbar the man who make Drum 🥁 talk long life my greatest blessings and more 🔥🥁🎶🎼🎤💪💯🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️🙏🏿
Teach taking us back to school
Haha blessings my friend
Teach Dem Great interview,👍
Teach Dem Where is 'Robbie'🤔
People in Jamaica don’t even know how popular this man is across the world sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare are legendary here in LA pull up in any studio and their flyers and pictures all over the place much love teach..
Big up the Legend
Sly Dunbar I remember him
From the group Skin Flesh And Bones
From the early 70s ,
I would also like to big All the other
Veteran Drummers out of Jamaica
Carlton (Santa) Davies mr flying Symbols,
Leroy (horsemouth) Wallace
Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear LP,
Also The Other Late great Drummers
Out of Jamaica,
Lincoln (valentine) Scott AKA Style Scott Roots Radics,
Carlton Barret The Wailers Band .
This is one the Jamaican drummers that inspired me to become drummer
This is a classic in every way big up sly big up teach🔥🔥
What an interview to get wow!
Impressive
Progress Bro
Great interview Teach
Thank you
Teach we need to here fr the old producer dem as well
Stages and phases Bro
Great interview from a stalwart in the music business these men is the backbone of music without men like these we couldn't enjoy the music so much these men have the ideal chemistry for all artists these men must get the credit they deserve i rate these men very highly some people just always giving the vocalist the credit but I tell you this they get almost get a finished product they just need to add the finishing touches but the musicians are most important
Great music these greats sing,one of the real giant in the business. Blessings always great interview.
Unu hear weh him say 7 CLUBS PON RED HILLS ROAD with live band..PLENTY PEOPLE get to eat food..unlike now only the one STAR person with them SONG or the BIG SOUND DJ big DANCEHALL....blessed is the humble SLY DUNBAR a real JAMAICAN
Chew him a talk.stables and buff more,from dem days Beres a mash up the soul music
@@peterkruud6748 Him a talk long b4 Beres it was JACKY MITTO and Fab5....mi was 18yrs hang out a Purity and buy my Pepsi at the bar under TIT 4 TAT...
@@gervanmyers3066 beres used to sing with Zap Pow.
@@peterkruud6748 RESPECT...you know you things...OH how I would love to live that PEACEFULNESS TIMES ONCE AGAIN...
@@gervanmyers3066 Mi tell yuh.when I tell people how yard used to nice.dem mouth open a ketch fly.And greatest thing we had far less than now.Paradise turn shit,unbelievable
Look like teachdem connection have more juice than wire pan light post
Lol just hardworking and humility bro
Great interview with a living reggae legend .. i wish you had asked him about one of the greatest riddim ever made (Taxi) so many hit song from this rhythm..i could a swear that he said that he was tired of hearing it at one point .. But sly and robbie reggae ambassadors.
Listen and learn... Big time Interview Teach it's getting better with each one. Can't wait for the next. Blessings and Love
Thank you Bro
Hope we a get some big bad dancehall riddim out ah di mixing board deh mi general...di 90s producers dem need fi teach young producers to be unique and versi...and dont be selfish with the riddim...voice every artist
Musician of pure class. Thanks for sharing his mind with us .
TAXI RIDDIM mi waa hear how dat came about...teach u nuh know bout dem riddim deh fi ask bout it. Cho. Anyway Sly Drumbar is indeed an icon.
Lol yeah forgot a few things but I tried sorry my friend
@@TeachDem bless up still mi don u did well. That's my humble icon.
Tach Dem' Me Rate you work enuh, you brought some real serious producers and artists enuh, them man ya a one a the king enuh
up up up TD
Blessings Bro
living legend. manaz an respect sir.
Yeah man,the best interview I’ve seen in a long time,keep up the good work..😄👍🏾🇯🇲
Pure substance, really refreshing a wonderful interview
Great interview!!!
Thank you
thanks for the video teach dem 💯💞
Simply phenomenal. Such a great interview
Jamaica produce so many excellent musicians.... needs to be documented
Grew up listening to “Sly and Robbie” and the numerous hits they were such a part of. This is a truly informative and enlightening interview. Mr Dunbar exudes such humility.
You said this coming interview was with a bonafide superstar, Mr Teach. Thanks so very much to you, and to Mr Dunbar for sharing with us.
OH TEACH THANKS FOR ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL LEGENDARY INTERVIEW WITH THE ONE AND ONLY SLY DUNBAR. I ADMIRE HOW HUMBLE, LAID BACK AND GRATEFUL HE IS. LISTENING TO THE LEGEND SHARE IS STORY WAS VERY INSPIRING AND FASCINATING! RESPECT AND BIG UP TO THE LEGEND SLY DUNBAR. TEACH GOOD JOB! PEACE!