I can't believe I found this on YouTube!
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"Pass the Dutchie" was a song recorded in by the British group Musical Youth from the album "The Youth of Today" (1982). It was a major hit, holding the number one position on the UK singles charts for three weeks in September 1982.
It was a cover version of the song "Pass the Kouchie" by The Mighty Diamonds, written by Leroy Sibbles and Jackie Mittoo. The song was changed from "Kouchie," a slang term for marijuana, to "Dutchie" due to the age of the artists and their target audience. A "Dutchie" was slang for the cooking pot used by poor Jamaicans to prepare stews and rice. More recently the term "dutchie" refers to marijuana rolled in a cigar paper (specifically "Dutch Master" cigars, hence the name "dutchie".)
GSDX, are they singing about smoking marijuana?
"Pass the Dutchie" was a song recorded in by the British group Musical Youth from the album "The Youth of Today" (1982). It was a major hit, holding the number one position on the UK singles charts for three weeks in September 1982.
It was a cover version of the song "Pass the Kouchie" by The Mighty Diamonds, written by Leroy Sibbles and Jackie Mittoo. The song was changed from "Kouchie," a slang term for marijuana, to "Dutchie" due to the age of the artists and their target audience. A "Dutchie" was slang for the cooking pot used by poor Jamaicans to prepare stews and rice. More recently the term "dutchie" refers to marijuana rolled in a cigar paper (specifically "Dutch Master" cigars, hence the name "dutchie".)
I hated the song and the kids when it came out.........sorry.

I can't believe I found this on YouTube!
You know, I'm almost sorry to say that I've always loved that sort of music.
Thanks, gsdx!
