ice wrote:davek wrote : One producer told me that it was Youth's success that made Marley decide to grow locks, and move out of his "soul man" period.
and what breakthrough record of Big Youth might that be? marley had started growing his locks in 1970, 71 - can't think of any BY hit from that era, certainly none that gainded international success...
Youth was DJing Tippatone at the time, and was wildly popular in JA before his international success. Big Youth saw the version side as an open canvas to expound upon any subject he wanted to, and not just to continue the lyrical theme of the "A" side. IMO, he is one of the few JA srtists that can rightly be called "genius".
"Screaming Target" changed people's lives when it came out, and ushered in the possibility of an artist appearing on an LP cover wearing dreadlocks.....even before Bob did. Check your cover of "Screaming Target" (from 1972), where you see Youth with gorgon locks. Big Youth broke the "dreadlock barrier" in reggae, and created a wake that others rode.
The comment was actually made by Bunny Lee, and I don't think it was meant to desparage Bob as much as it was to simply recount history as he saw it (and he was pretty close to it....).