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The Power of Sound Systems in Garrison Jamaica
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They destroyed his equipment because he had more power than the MP. In the 1980s, Stone Love wasn't just playing music in Bull Bay, St. Andrew. They were moving thousands of people. No politician could pull a crowd like Winston Wego and his sound. And that terrified the garrison dons. Because in Jamaica, whoever controls the crowd controls the vote. JLP zones wanted JLP sounds. PNP zones wanted PNP sounds. But Stone Love? They played everywhere. They crossed tribal lines. And that made them dangerous. In Rema, in Tivoli, in Jungle, the sound system became more powerful than the area