• 28Mar

    Dat Rasta Ozzy from up de hill Decide fi check ‘pon ‘im grocery bill An’ when him add up de t’ings him need De dunny done wha’ him save fi buy likkle weed Him han ‘pon him jaw, lord. Red him eye an’ just meditate The time is so hard lord, I man now t’ink ’bout emigrate I mek up me mind lord I might as well go ‘gainst I man faith So a forward a market, I sight the butcher bwoy by de gate Chorus ( You wan’ goat? ) No I might-a kill I queen ( Try de beef nuh? ) I no check fi no grass weh green ( Wha’ bout fowl? ) What’cha know is time fi a change ( Mere fish ? ) Got children out a dat range ( How ’bout de steak? ) What’cha know, me no sight me rate ( Try tripe? ) Bu’n me belly when I pull me pipe ( What about de pork then? ) Hush your mouth man, me brethren hear Sell I a pound of dat t’ing there So when the butcher pull up a stool Begin fi question Ozzy how him so fool What kind a sump’in cook in a pot From him born him never did hear ’bout dat Well what’cha know master, give I time mek’a try explain It’s just like a flim show Fi protect the humble we change the name I would have feel so cute Fi come in and ask we some ‘Arnold fat’ I and I feel safer if we change the subject and call it Dat ( Rpt Chorus ) Ozzy pay off de butcher bill Tek de parcel and trod up the hill Like a spite who do you t’ink him meet? Rasta Jeremiah from down the street Guidance me brethren Is wha’ you have in a dat dere bag? Him kinda get frighten, and begin fi hide it beneat’ him rag That man no fear

    Posted by Pluto @ 12:13 am

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  • MrAfroman88 Says:

    Brilliant……..;-)

  • mikebt2000 Says:

    Ahh, de memories of growing up in Spanish Town, JA..BTW.. the ‘butcha bway’ is none other than singer Lloyd Charmers

  • ethorpe06 Says:

    1 of my fav

  • juls683 Says:

    what ever happen to music like these, that really tells a story.Those were the days

  • MrRodigan Says:

    Tuuuuuuuuuuune

  • quanshu2k Says:

    Tony Williams Radio London Sunday afternoons after church!!!!

  • Shaedye Says:

    Classicccc!!!!

  • MZPETH Says:

    Classic tune, takes me back, makes me happy!!
    Thanks so much for posting this

  • MrDoncos Says:

    It puts a smile on all our faces.Brilliant

  • usrnmehel Says:

    @ntner
    Like so many reggae tunes.

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  • ntner Says:

    an absolute classic.
    Should be in its own “folk reggae'” catagory.
    No one can duplicate nor imitate a master.

  • Incudius Says:

    So amazing, so irreverant. Great stuff that crossed thecultural divide in many ways .

    Ima gonna skip most of what follow and track down some SCIENTIST,

  • mspinkchick67 Says:

    fantastic. hadnt heard it for years.reminds me of growing up in the 70s and a jamaican family used to play it in our street when they come back from church on a sunday. kids all scrubbed sunday best and ribbons,dad suited and booted and mom in her methodist hat. i miss those times.

  • smithywick Says:

    cracking tune! oh man wat memories thnx for posting this gem..

  • Tayplupe Says:

    So good to hear this again- thanks for posting.

  • larjanus Says:

    Yes indeed, Arnold refers to the pig from ‘Green Acres’! This show was very popular in Jamaica in the 60’s/70s and as a result all pigs were nicknamed ‘Arnold’ in honour of the handsome hog who was one of the regular cast members. Arnold also refers to the meat as well as the animal.

  • vandrossfan Says:

    just a classic tune great days and so many childhood memories must say dat butcher was pushing to sell his meat.

  • larjanus Says:

    Regarding the line about ‘burn me belly when I pull on me pipe’, this means that tripe gives him HEARTBURN! These lyrics have a lot of sly undertones which just add to the ‘country’ feel of the song. It’s amazing how this tune keeps dragging me back to the youtube forum!

  • bjbjbjbjbj Says:

    @rampage511
    roast chicken ,collalou rice, and peas
    macison and condensed milk
    respex

  • bjbjbjbjbj Says:

    @larjanus
    at last
    a clue about what is going on in this song
    love it
    early seventies stylie

  • oldbutstillchillin Says:

    love it tes74…. well done

  • Mashirafen Says:

    I loved this song since I first heard it, but I could never make out what the lyrics were. I always used to think they would be about something deep.

    Apparently I was very wrong.

  • prosperous101 Says:

    “Said I About DAT TING DARE”

  • 555ell Says:

    this is why im glad to be half jamaican they have amazing beats

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