I don't think so. I've been looking for the lyrics to that song too.
Ras cardo is the only trench town wailing wailer who have personally met and spoken to the legendary R&B legend - Curtis mayfield of the impressions. This happened in Atlanta when Curtis was helped in a procedure by Ras cardo. He told Ras cardo how much he loved jamaica. Ras cardo told him just how much he was inspired by his music and the lyrics of his songs.
Ras Cardo is a notable figure in the reggae music scene, recognized for his contributions to the genre as a singer and songwriter. Often celebrated for his deep, resonant voice and conscious lyrics, he embodies the spiritual and cultural essence of reggae. His music typically reflects themes of love, unity, and social justice, resonating with fans both in Jamaica and internationally. Through his artistry, Ras Cardo continues to promote the positive messages inherent in reggae music.
Raise Up Your Hand - KIRIL feat Ras Tweed & Esma
Reggae was created in the back yard of Ras Cardo in the tenement yard in Trench town 1962. Ras Cardo named the music and helped to create the sound.
Ras cardo was the first to reveal this history about the man- Leghorn Coghile- to the world, and he has written about Leghorn in many of his books and articles. Leghorn and Ras Cardo used to live on the same street in trench Town, and were there to welcome Bob Marley when he arrived in the area. From his detailed history of reggae, Ras Cardo has repeatedly mentioned the name and works of Leghorn who helped Bob Marley to begin his retail record business. Leghorn was also the one who wrote the song- THEM BELLY FULL- which Bob Marley and the wailers sang. Leghorn was the one who Ras cardo told the world was the first- Foot soldier- to Bob Marley, graphic artist, and PR point man. In his many books Ras Cardo has mentioned the name and works of Leghorn- The true Trench Town story- Reggae Jamaica- the wailing of the people, A reggae education- Scott's official history of Reggae and the wailers,- Love in black and white,- on Newsvine, wordpress, and so many others. Ras cardo is the only one today who has the detailed history of Trench Town reggae, Bob Marley and the wailers, Joe Higgs, Junior Braithwaite, Peter Tosh, reggae legends and the trench town people and experiences from those early days. NO ONE ELSE HAS. RAS CARDO WILL SAY THIS: Before there was a -Neville Garrick- or any other following Bob Marley around- there were Leghorn Coghile, Ras cardo and his siblings, Junior Braithwaite, and many more that Ras cardo will not reveal at this time. Ras cardo will share this history with those who are willing to know the truth, and he stands firmly by his detailed documentations and life experiences of being there with all of them. He comes from Trench Town, and his Reggae creator.
The RAS (Reticular Activating System) is a network of neurons in the brain stem that plays a key role in regulating arousal, attention, and sleep-wake transitions. It helps filter incoming sensory information and determines what is important for the brain to focus on at any given moment.
Ras Ryman is known for writing reggae music lyrics and poetry that often explore themes related to Rastafarian culture, social justice, and spirituality. His writings are characterized by their depth and powerful messages that resonate with many listeners and readers in the reggae community.
The brain's regulation of normal alertness is primarily managed by the reticular activating system (RAS), which is located in the brainstem. The RAS plays a crucial role in maintaining wakefulness and attention by filtering sensory information and modulating arousal levels. It interacts with various brain regions, including the thalamus and cerebral cortex, to ensure appropriate responses to stimuli and maintain a state of alertness.
Ras cardo is the only trench town wailing wailer who have personally met and spoken to the legendary R&B legend - Curtis mayfield of the impressions. This happened in Atlanta when Curtis was helped in a procedure by Ras cardo. He told Ras cardo how much he loved jamaica. Ras cardo told him just how much he was inspired by his music and the lyrics of his songs.
The reticular activating system (RAS), or extrathalamic control modulatory system, is a set of connected nuclei in thebrains of vertebrates that is responsible for regulating arousal and sleep-wake transitions. As its name implies, its most influential component is the reticular formation.
Ras Musandam is in Oman.
ras sindoor is a compound of mercury and sulphur. mercury is called ras in the ancient science of ras shastra . ras sindoor has a lot of medicinal uses and is also used as sindoor by the women
Arousal is maintained by the reticular activating system (RAS). This is not an anatomical area of the brain, but rather a network of structures (including the brainstem, the medulla, and the thalamus) and nerve pathways, which function together
Actually, the RAS (reticular activating system) is a network of neurons located in the brainstem that plays a key role in regulating sleep-wake cycles and overall consciousness by controlling the level of arousal in the brain. While it does interact with the limbic system, the RAS is not primarily located in the limbic system itself.
The part of the brain primarily responsible for keeping us awake is the reticular activating system (RAS), which is located in the brainstem. The RAS regulates arousal and consciousness by receiving sensory input and sending signals to various brain regions to promote wakefulness. Additionally, neurotransmitters like norepinephrine and serotonin, produced in areas such as the locus coeruleus and raphe nuclei, play crucial roles in maintaining alertness.
Stimulant drugs increase alertness and heighten awareness. They work in an area of the brain called the reticular activating system (RAS), which lies in the brain stem. The RAS controls wakefulness by sending signals to the upper part of the brain (the cerebral cortex), which controls thought processes. Activity in the RAS is controlled by the balance of inhibitory chemicals, such as gamma ami Stimulant drugs increase alertness and heighten awareness. They work in an area of the brain called the reticular activating system (RAS), which lies in the brain stem. The RAS controls wakefulness by sending signals to the upper part of the brain (the cerebral cortex), which controls thought processes. Activity in the RAS is controlled by the balance of inhibitory chemicals, such as gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA), and excitatory chemicals, including noradrenaline. Stimulant drugs trigger the release of noradrenaline by the brain cells, increasing RAS activity and so increasing the 'thinking' activity of the cerebral cortex. The best-known stimulant drug is caffeine. We often drink coffee to stay awake or keep our brains going when we're tired. Other stimulants include amphetamines and similar drugs once used in slimming to control appetite, but now banned because of their side-effects. Stimulants are also used for narcolepsy (a condition of excessive sleepiness) and hyperactivity (it sounds paradoxical, but they can help to increase the attention span). The risks of stimulants are considerable and many are classified as controlled drugs. They're addictive and in the long term the brain becomes tolerant to them, so increasing doses are needed to have the same affect. They can cause palpitations, anxiety, hallucinations and seizures. During use, natural stimulant production slows, so if the drug is stopped there may be depression and lethargy.
The Reticular Activating System (RAS). It controls transitions between sleep and wakefulness, arousal, and attention.