For Reggae/Dub lovers. Bust tune from Jamaica. Strictly 60s, 70s and 80s riddim....
Location: Ipswich
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I'm Arthur.
For Reggae/Dub lovers. Bust tune from Jamaica. Strictly 60s, 70s and 80s riddim....
Location: Ipswich
Posts: 76
I'm Arthur.
Location: London, UK
Posts: 65
I'm Syed.
Hi Arthur,
You draw a Wackies style for your first card.......ok...... A side of that 12" is a Horace Andy....Money Money.....
So my first tune is Wayne Jarrett...who is a Horace soundalike......you MUST check the King Tubby's dub mix at 2:30......
BarBell label was Robbie Shakespear's of Sly & Robbie fame......
I will only post tunes that I own on vinyl.....
https://youtu.be/pEDpPp57vnI
I tried following Beechwoods instructions to no avail so no visuals in the post...
Last edited by shahsy; 18-09-2019 at 22:08.
Location: Ipswich
Posts: 76
I'm Arthur.
that dread version is real talk
bit off piste here and cant promise to play from my own collection cause its still small! but i go this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcOhXyTbCAQ
What are Beechwoods instructions and who is she?
Location: London, UK
Posts: 65
I'm Syed.
Next tune is Baby Why by The Cables which is the vocal version to the first 3 minutes your Roots & Soul tune. Studio One production from 1968.
Beechwood posted some instructions on embedding YouTube videos and is a He and not a She as far as I can guess
Location: Ipswich
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I'm Arthur.
My friend and I were really wanting to know the answer to that. Cheers, he'll be well pleased.
Next one:
Location: London, UK
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I'm Syed.
To continue the Lee Perry connection, this is Be Thankful by Bunny Clarke from 1975.
The original is a soul tune by William DeVaughn called 'Be Thankful For What You Got'.
Location: London, UK
Posts: 65
I'm Syed.
Next tune.......
Pablo gad early 80's business.......followed by a live recording of a Jah Shaka dropping the same tune on his sound system and rings it neck to get to best out of the tune......followed by Seventh Seal by Sound Iration.
I love the way he twists the basslines with a parametric eq.....
Watch out when Shaka REALLY drops the weight at 0:55. Headphones recommended when listening not some tinny speakers..........
Enjoy (or not as the case may be)!
Location: Ipswich
Posts: 76
I'm Arthur.
Location: Ipswich
Posts: 76
I'm Arthur.
love to see more videos from uk sound systems... don't know much about them. question: Can you rig lots of different speakers together to make a system all do they all have to be built or designed as a whole unit? Does inconsistency make an ugly sound? Or can it be magic?