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| Revolution Fort Lauderdale |
| Travis Newbill |
| There is nothing like being in the presence of a vintage Rasta man, and David Hinds, Steel Pulse's frontman, is an especially potent one. He's been the driving, spliff-cheefing force behind the monster reggae act since it formed in the U.K. 35 years ago. Since then, the band has become globally respected for its politically charged, roots reggae, which earned them a Grammy and a huge following. On Wednesday night, the band brought its dreadlocks and love of Jah to Revolution, and as many ganjafied fans as the club could handle came to marvel.
At 8 p.m., the line for tickets snaked from the box office around into the parking lot, and by ten, when local favorites Fouth Dimension took the stage, the house was full. The crowd response to Jah Steve and the boys was strong, which was great to see. For years, Fourth Dimension has been holding it down in South Florida with various weekly gigs, and the occasional opening slot for big acts that come to town. What's nice about the bigger shows, like Wednesday's gig as opener for Steel Pulse, is that it gives the group an opportunity to focus on original material, rather than the standard Bob Marley covers they need to play at Fat Cats to please the drinking crowd. Wednesday's set featured the 4D classic "Invasion", their ode to herb smoking "Yes", and their 'reggae en espanol' jam "Muertos es Vida". The only weak point in the set was in the acoustic closer, where Steve didn't quite deliver vocally.
After the curtains closed on the opening act, people shifted around in the packed club like a hive of extremely mellow bees in order to hit the bathroom before Steel Pulse. By the time everyone was settled in, the floor was stuffed fuller than the bongs backstage and it was almost as thick around the perimeter on both the upper and lower levels.
When the curtain lifted, Steel Pulse dropped their Rasta anthem "Worth His Weight in Gold (Rally Round)", setting the tone for a performance that would have the packed house grooving and chanting along the whole way through. The band was locked in and joyful. The playing was very tight and their stage presence was undeniably that of an inspired bunch, doing it for something greater than fame or riches; which is both rare in this age and inspiring, and exactly what roots reggae is all about. Hinds was light on his feet as he played and deep in his message as he sang. It's hard to believe, while watching the heavily-dreaded man float onstage, that he is in his mid-50's.
The set featured lots of fan favorites spanning their entire catalogue, and most of the songs were extended into long, steady instrumental jams. Some of the highlights were "Drug Squad", which featured an unidentified guest rapper, the late set sing-a-long "Your House", and the closer "Stepping Out". By the time the band broke into the latter two, the crowd seemed to be so steeped in the smoke and righteous vibe that no one seemed to care that they were pressed up so closely against their neighbors. The people of Revolution became one pulsating soul-creature.
Over the course of the night, there was more than one complaint voiced over the lack of space, but over-all the good nature of the people and the music seemed to triumph over the will to be a bummer. Though it may have been nice to have some extra room, it was cool to see so many people come out to a reggae show given that the genre as a whole gets very little, if any, mainstream airplay. Reggae is important and the love for it seems to be alive and well in South Florida. |
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| Del Mar Fair San Diego, CA |
| Alyssa |
| I saw you at the Del Mar Fair, in San Diego California. You guys were so AWESOME. That was the first time I've seen you live & I CAN NOT WAIT to see you AGAIN! That was worth it to me. I am still in shock, to this day over how amazing you were! If there is ONE band, in the WHOLE WORLD to reccomend it would DEFINITELY BE STEEL PULSE. I LOVE YOU GUYS! KEEP THE AMAZING SHOWS COMING!
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| Festival Sudoeste Portugal |
| Guillermo |
| I went to a show of you in August 2007, you played at Festival Sudoeste in Portugal. It was very impressing for me I adore your music it was the first time for me. I like it all the songs from African Holocaust, the classics chant a psalm and rally round and more but i missed some of Tribute to the Martyrs, or Handsworth revoultion LP songs. ANYWAY YOU KEEP ROCKIN THE SOUL. |
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| Mishawaka Ft. Collins |
| Chrissy |
| I saw Steel Pulse at The Mishawaka up Poudre Canyon in Ft. collins In... 2004 I think, during the summer cause it was warm. Someone named Trevor Hall opened for you guys. I thought the show was awesome! I loved the ladies in the multi-colored skirts, tube-tops and head wraps singing and dancing. The congo drums were pretty cool too. This is one of the best concerts I've ever been too for sure. thought Steel Pulse definitely grooved it out live, even better than on record.
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| DOCCELUNAS Costa Rica |
| BLUEBERRY |
| Really great show! When are you going to play there again? I'll be there. Thank you for the years of music you have played. |
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| Raleigh, NC |
| Caleb |
| I saw you in Raleigh, NC a few years back. Shortly after release African H. You are blessed with an amazing message of justice. The first song that drew me to you 10 or 15 years ago was bodyguard, then your house. Then the magic you did when you chant life without music, I cant go! I think now there is a growing thirst for your message. I hope there is more music to come.
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| 1986! San Diego State Open Air Theater San Diego, CA |
| Dan Reid |
| My name is Dan Reid, and the best Steel Pulse performance I attended, (among many) was the October 1986 Show at San Diego State Open Air Theater. Sun Ra opened the show, and it was a truly interesting perfomance. I was able to ask a kind roadie if I could have David Hind's setlist after the show, and he kindly obliged. |
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| Winston Salem, Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville |
| Denise H. |
| I've seen Steel Pulse 5 times. (Twice in Winston Salem, once in Charlotte, once in Raleigh, once in Asheville).
My very favorite show of all times was at Amos' Southend in Charlotte in March of '07. I was sick with a very bad cold, but drug myself to the show because I refused to miss a Steel Pulse appearance here in North Carolina...plus I had already bought tickets, and taken the next day off work, so why not?!
It was at this show that Steel Pulse took away all thoughts & cares of feeling bad, and truly uplifted my emotions. My husband & I had such a great time. It was also the first time I had heard the band perform "Your House" live. That is my absolute favorite Steel Pulse song and they also sang "Throne of Gold." Another song I'd never heard them perform live. It was so much fun & by the end of the night, I had no voice and a high fever, but I felt GOOD!! Reggae music truly uplifts the mind, body & soul. Steel Pulse is, and always will be, my favorite reggae band.
That concert is number one in my book, but my favorite memory is actually meeting David Hinds & Selwyn Brown after a concert in Raleigh, NC. (I'll include the pictures). It was so nice to meet the artists that I have admired for so long, and just to shake their hand and let them know how much I appreciate their musical talent was such a blessing. I will remember it always! Meeting Steel Pulse (we also met several other members of the band) was such a dream!! I was walking on cloud 9 for days!! :)
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| Jannus Landing St. Petersburg |
| Riyyah |
| "The Steel Pulse Show in St. Pete was awesome! My sister and I had a beautiful time. My only criticism, which is a positive one, is that it would have been great if it were LONGER! Just a little more time to squeeze in "Prodigal Son" and "KJV"!!!!
I have seen Steel Pulse like a dozen times, mostly when I lived in Southern California, and they are one reggae band I honestly never get tired of. Steel Pulse definitely stays in heavy rotation in my player.
Steel Pulse is The Best and thank you for coming back to Florida in such a short time span. I was late to the Orlando show a few months back and so upset about it...the St. Pete performance certainly made up for that and it was awesome!!!!" |
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| Jannus Landing St. Petersburg |
| Jared |
| The high energy and great reggae, you could not help but move your body all over the floor. Much love Steel pulse.
keep it up! |
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