: For Tosh , dreadlocks were not just a hairstyle but a religious "covenant" and a symbol of his defiance against "Babylon" (his term for the oppressive colonial establishment).
The phrase "Tosh Locks" may also appear in several unrelated contexts: tosh locks
: He viewed himself as a "spanner from [Jah's] toolbox," using his music and imageāincluding his locksāto promote "Equal Rights and Justice". Other Notable "Tosh Locks" References : For Tosh , dreadlocks were not just
: Accounts from his life suggest he never trimmed his locks. He famously survived a brutal police beating in Kingston where he "played dead" to save his life; even then, he maintained his commitment to his Rastafarian faith and his hair. : For Tosh