You definitely don't want to look up the vast & wonderful output of King Tubby then...:
augustus pablo - 555 Dub Street - YouTube
augustus pablo - 555 Dub Street - YouTube
So good it appears twice in thread
Remains a wonderful album; and seeing Steel Pulse lay it all down live a couple of times was awesome.
Speaking of awesome: Misty In Roots - Live at the Counter Eurovision
Misty In Roots - Live At The Counter Eurovision - YouTube
(nb this is only half the album, but it will give lots of flavour...)
sorry for double post. did post before listening. this thread is keeping spammed more than i expected
Peoples love Reggae Music ( and relative)!
In my view as important in music history as rock.
Augustus Pablo and King Tuby! Yeah i like it...
Horace 'sleepy' Andy (thanks to Massive Attack to have given the guy a second career in EU):
Horace Andy - Hits From Studio One And More (Full Album) - YouTube
this older one is somehow on the current global topic:
Genetic weapon (feat. Tena Stelin) - YouTube
Genetic weapon (feat. Tena Stelin) - YouTube
Did somebody mention Rico Rodriguez?
Deadly Headley featuring Rico Rodriguez - 35 Years From Alpha - YouTube
Where The Specials had Rico The Beat had Saxa who sadly passed away 3 years ago aged 87.
Deadly Headley featuring Rico Rodriguez - 35 Years From Alpha - YouTube
Where The Specials had Rico The Beat had Saxa who sadly passed away 3 years ago aged 87.
Steele Pulse - I have their Revolution dub 45 - now that has bass.
Big Youth - I used to wake up Sint Mariastraat in the Oude West, Rotterdam ghetto every Saturday morning in 79/80 with one of their LPs.
Burning Spear, Tommy McCook, Dennis Bovell, Linton Kwesi Johnson - the first and the best rapper - Forces Of Victory - check it out.
Big Youth - I used to wake up Sint Mariastraat in the Oude West, Rotterdam ghetto every Saturday morning in 79/80 with one of their LPs.
Burning Spear, Tommy McCook, Dennis Bovell, Linton Kwesi Johnson - the first and the best rapper - Forces Of Victory - check it out.
Did you say Spurning Beer?
Jah No Dead from Rockers (1978) movie (Burning Spear acapella) [720p] - YouTube
First rapper? Probably this guy: Count Matchuki - Wikipedia
Jah No Dead from Rockers (1978) movie (Burning Spear acapella) [720p] - YouTube
First rapper? Probably this guy: Count Matchuki - Wikipedia
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Hi
Love that period of time, 1975 till 1983, Gregory Isaacs, Burning Spear, Cimarons, Steel Pulse, got loads of that, still play it a lot, nice memories!
Did see concerts of Bob Marley in Rotterdam and The Hague, in Rotterdam Steel Pulse was the side gig, they were really good!
Cheers, Tojoko.
Hi
Love that period of time, 1975 till 1983, Gregory Isaacs, Burning Spear, Cimarons, Steel Pulse, got loads of that, still play it a lot, nice memories!
Did see concerts of Bob Marley in Rotterdam and The Hague, in Rotterdam Steel Pulse was the side gig, they were really good!
Cheers, Tojoko.
Charles,
that's really mean, I live in a country that, unless your lucky enough to live near a Brit built micro brewery has only crap commercial beer.
I've met so many French that have visited/worked in the UK and rave about 'real ale'. Oh how I miss - Summer Lightning, Pale Rider a good IPA and the now defunct King & Barnes Festive please dont' bring this beer thing up again.
tojoko - in the autumn/winter of 78 at the Suite in Brighton there were great Reggae bands that played every Friday night for 9 weeks. Best period of music in my life. The Third World gig was the best sounding gig I have ever been to, their sound engineer was in a permanent state of sartori. Also agree with your time frame but for me in began in 68 - 80.
The young in France listen an awful lot to a really crap version of Reggae - monotonous and boring. I made a list of 'real' Reggae for a bunch of young guys to check out on You Tube - they raved over it. Now they all want the record fairs to start up again so they can get their hands on the real thing.
Right now the sun is shining and the weather is sweet --.
that's really mean, I live in a country that, unless your lucky enough to live near a Brit built micro brewery has only crap commercial beer.
I've met so many French that have visited/worked in the UK and rave about 'real ale'. Oh how I miss - Summer Lightning, Pale Rider a good IPA and the now defunct King & Barnes Festive please dont' bring this beer thing up again.
tojoko - in the autumn/winter of 78 at the Suite in Brighton there were great Reggae bands that played every Friday night for 9 weeks. Best period of music in my life. The Third World gig was the best sounding gig I have ever been to, their sound engineer was in a permanent state of sartori. Also agree with your time frame but for me in began in 68 - 80.
The young in France listen an awful lot to a really crap version of Reggae - monotonous and boring. I made a list of 'real' Reggae for a bunch of young guys to check out on You Tube - they raved over it. Now they all want the record fairs to start up again so they can get their hands on the real thing.
Right now the sun is shining and the weather is sweet --.
If you want good beer you need to head east. Either to Germany or preferably the Czech Republic. In Germany there are about 1300 breweries producing over 5000 different beers, almost all are local.
Same is true for the Czech Republic with 500 breweries (1/8th the population of Germany and the only people who drink more beer per capita than the Germs).
So you might get a beer in one place, drive 15km and same beer is impossible to buy.
Same is true for the Czech Republic with 500 breweries (1/8th the population of Germany and the only people who drink more beer per capita than the Germs).
So you might get a beer in one place, drive 15km and same beer is impossible to buy.
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