HOW GARNETT SILK INFLUENCED LUCIANO TO BECOME A RASTAFARIAN
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Luciano, who was embracing Christianity at the time, to become a Rastafarian.
According to Trooper, at that time, he was the lead
selector at Kilimanjaro, to which Garnet Silk was connected. He said he had
been trying to orchestrate a dubplate special collaboration featuring Garnet
Silk and Capleton,
who was aligned to the African Star sound, but, despite his best efforts, he
was unable to get the two men in the studio together due to scheduling
conflicts until one fateful Friday.
“Suh me, Capleton, two yute weh forward wid Capleton,
Luciano, mi bredrin name Muggy and Keith weh used to play Jaro wid wi… di
whole a wi guh up a Garnett house. An when Garnett start preach bout
Selassie I, Luciano – dem man deh a bible man, dem man deh believe inna Jesus
Christ dem time deh enuh. An every time him ask Garnett suppm bout
Selassie, Garnet either show him di truth inna di bible or him show him pan one
a dem VHS cassette deh. Caw Garnet tdid have a whole heap a cassette bout
Selassie enuh,” Trooper reminisced.
“Suh inna di morning, when Satday morning come out and
day light out, from dah day deh Luciano become a Rastafari. Right deh
suh. Luciano guh tun Rastafari and mi next bredrin weh name Pedley, dem
man deh guh turn Rasta from dah morning deh,” he added.
Trooper, whose given name is Garfield McKoy, said that
from that Sabbath morning, not only did Luciano sever all ties with
Christendom, but that Capleton followed closely behind.
“Luciano start locks; yuh can’t tell him nuttn bout
nuh Jesus from deh suh, seen. Yeh. An suh when Luciano guh suh boom and
guh locks di Satday, Capleton an di whole a who did up deh – Capleton get more
deeper inna di Rasta ting, you know,” he explained.
Garnett Silk died in a house fire in Mandeville on the
night of December 9, 1994, at age 28.
According to The Gleaner, records say that the Splashing
Dashing singer was “sitting with a couple of friends at his mother’s house
in Mandeville” when “a gun accidentally misfired, hitting a propane tank and
setting the house ablaze”.
Garnett, his friends, and his two brothers had escaped
the blaze, but the singer ran back inside in an attempt to rescue his
mother. Both perished in the blaze, according to the publication.
In January this year, Luciano recalled how distraught
he was when he learned of Garnett Silk’s death.
“I drop off a me bed, and I cried for days…,” he
recounted.
The Lord Give Me Strength singer also said
that even a month later, he was still overcome by grief that he could not even
perform at an event for which he was booked.
“There was road show I had to do in May Pen and I
couldn’t sing. I go on the show and I couldn’t sing, it just came
right up for me,” told The Gleaner
Wowwww!!! Long live the sprit of G. Silk
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ReplyDeleteSuh inna di morning, when Satday morning come out and day light out, from dah day deh Luciano become a Rastafari. Right deh suh. Luciano guh tun Rastafari and mi next bredrin weh name Pedley, dem man deh guh turn Rasta from dah morning deh,” he added
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