Mutabaruka On The Pain He Feels Since The Death Of His Close Friend Legendary Drummer Desi Jones



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In this reasoning, Rastafari dub poet, musician, actor, educator, and radio host Mutabaruka opens up about the pain and sorrow he has been experiencing since the death of his close friend, legendary Jamaican drummer Desi Jones.

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33 thoughts on “Mutabaruka On The Pain He Feels Since The Death Of His Close Friend Legendary Drummer Desi Jones”

  1. I am so sorry for this painful loss in your life. It is especially shocking to have happened so suddenly. This bredren will always be in your heart and, hopefully, when given some time, you will smile again at the joyful times you shared together m. He sounds like an extraordinary human being. Blessings and love to you and Desi’s friends and family. ❤️💛💚

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  2. Respect and honor to the Ancestor Desi Jones. The first time I saw the bredren play was the first time I saw Muta live in 1982. His orthodox style of playing was what I remembered because it was different💚🖤❤️

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  3. i pay my condolences to desi jones it sad when a very close bredrin pass away and it always sad but we know say he is in a better place, they gone in flesh but their spirit is always around

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  4. I met Desi when we were youths about 14-15 years-old when a group of us from different schools would attend club meetings at the Junior Centre of the Institute of Jamaica. We'd learn all sorts of things. Tyrone Downie was also in that group. Desi always had drum sticks and wore a cap. We never interacted much after those days but I followed his career from a distance with great interest.

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  5. Left hand to the hi hat, playing magnificently with Dennis Brown at that California concert, the promised land…check it on youtube, the whole band sound and vibe was cosmic. Do positive with your life, that's the only thing we're going to carry with us. Rip

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  6. Jah added your Brethren to his ultimate collection in heaven!
    Nuff spiritual, mental, emotional, psychological, and physical strengths for Mutubaruka regarding the loss of his true Brethren!

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  7. I learn some tings bout him now… Ja know… I first saw Desi Jones play for Sonny Bradshaw back in 1998/99 in Mandeville, got to see him warm-up in the green room… I'll always remember that he'd have a smile on his face when playing, especilly one-drop. I think he's the first professional drummer I saw in person and met. Was a cool guy and great player… Saw him in person like 20-years later playing for an award ceremony in Mandeville and reminded me of that gig, boss juss jus laugh.
    Rest In Peace, JA & global music loving fraternity will miss ya…. Condolences to Desi's Family… Appreciate Muta a share da side deh.

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  8. Feel for you my Darling Mutabaruka. Death of Close Family who is a Friend or Friend who is a Family is a grief that words can’t explain.

    I pray for comfort and strength for you , family and friends.

    That’s why I accepted Jesus as Savior as a child with the hope to meet Jesus and all loved ones gone ahead.

    Much love 💕 and Respect.

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