Music
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Some Horace Andy with Sly & Robbie at Harry J studio, with Robbie coaching every one, from Sly to Dalton, then each musician says a little thing about himself. It was the last day of the sessions, we had recorded live in the studio about 20 songs in 2 days! Then Horace voiced them and the whole thing was wrapped up in a week. Talk about working fast!!!
PS = there are 17 videos of this album and they are nice, enjoy!
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I'm a huge fan of Yoshida Brothers. They are bloody awesome.
got copies of a gouple of their albums a while back - but hadn't heard the first track . . . the funny thing is it was a conversation about banjos they came up (how the shamisen is played, sounds etc) . . . anyways this guy was the main topic - he can really play some
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Jackie Edwards, a truly unsung hero of Jamaican music. I love this video, it shows how bare bone Reggae is when it is reduced to its essential form: drum, bass, organ, guitar and a singer with a badass voice and a nice little tune… The recording booth wall is lined with egg boxes, in a truly roots fashion, the mikes are rudimentary, everything is minimal, yet it works and it is truly wonderful. I love it.
And now, Delroy Wilson, one of the most soulful singers ever to emerge out of Jamaica
Shit, I could spend the whole day playing some of that…
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The true essence of Jamaican music is the dancehall, where artists entertain the patrons by singing or DJ-ing over instrumentals of the hits of the day. Here is a fascinating (at least for Reggae fans!) scene shot in 1984, the golden age for DJ's and rubadub Reggae. It HOT!!!
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Reggae's holy trinity so to speak consists of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, the original Wailers, so tonight, I'm posting 3 live vids by Bob, Peter and Bunny.
Bob Marley
Peter Tosh
Bunny Wailer:
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Lee Perry giving us the head of pope Benedict!!!
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Been enjoying the Wax Treatment podcast series of late, specifically the last 2 episodes by 2562 and DJ Pete.
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BUT LANDO WHERE YOU ATTTT??????????????? ::)
Oh man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great call sir. I am always around…
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Its been a while… Some Gregory Isaacs. Substitute