booked him 3 or 4 times here in San Diego in the '90's-was always an action backed day before the show but he always rocked it for his fans-rip to the mighty cool ruler!
RIP to the cool ruler...the last reggae LP I bought was Slum: Gregory Isaacs in dub....dang. Also, "down the line" is the tune that had me digging for reggae records for the first time...had to have it. Great loss...
I grew up with his music playing in the background, his voice is so familiar it is damn near almost family.
^ THIS.
Since my childhood Gregory's music has been part of life in Hawaii. His songs are played daily on the local commercial radio stations, as much as Marley. My parents, uncles, aunties, and even one of my grandpas stay been rocking to Gregory. "Stranger In Town", "Night Nurse", "Private Beach Party", etc. This one really hurts.
i have never seen a smoother singer on a stage in my life than when i saw gregory in 1996 in new rochelle on a schoolnight. he wore head to toe light blue and several gold bracelets and delivered a beautiful show. RIP
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Suggs of Madness - a pretty sharp dresser himself - described Gregory as the best-dressed man he'd ever met. The one and only time I ever saw him was in Huddersfield in 1985. The vibe was pretty heavy and he came on over two hours late, which didn't help matters. He had to cut his set short, which didn't help matters either. But for the 30 minutes or so he was on stage, the atmosphere in the room changed completely. One of the greatest voices in reggae, and one of the most distinctive in all modern popular music. RIP to the Cool Ruler.
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Saw him in Montreal a few years ago and he still had it.
RIP to a legend.
"ya na clap that yet, Gregory?"
best lock picker role in Rockers
RIP
I grew up with his music playing in the background, his voice is so familier it is damn near almost family.
R.I.P for real.
The Cool ruler - Hush Darling
"After the storm they will b??? calm..." RIP
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Since my childhood Gregory's music has been part of life in Hawaii. His songs are played daily on the local commercial radio stations, as much as Marley. My parents, uncles, aunties, and even one of my grandpas stay been rocking to Gregory. "Stranger In Town", "Night Nurse", "Private Beach Party", etc. This one really hurts.
RIP