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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 2, 2020 11:34:17 GMT
What are you all time favourite reggae or dub tunes?
Don't be shy...
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 2, 2020 11:37:53 GMT
The Clash always knew a good reggae song when they heard one Here's Toots and Maytals live at Winterland in 1975 with a wonderful song... Toots & the Maytals - Pressure Drop
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Post by andyloneshark on Jul 2, 2020 13:38:52 GMT
Blummin' LOVE this...
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 2, 2020 14:36:53 GMT
^ Absolute classic Andy
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Post by andyloneshark on Jul 2, 2020 15:22:32 GMT
For a White Suburban kid, from a dormitory town, this was the first record i heard that made me fully appreciate the power of DUB...
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 2, 2020 15:25:56 GMT
Another great tune Andy
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Post by andyloneshark on Jul 2, 2020 15:33:09 GMT
...and then there's THIS. Great production from Martin Hannett...
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Post by johnnyoi on Jul 2, 2020 17:45:36 GMT
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Post by johnnyoi on Jul 2, 2020 17:50:16 GMT
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Post by johnnyoi on Jul 2, 2020 17:58:08 GMT
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 3, 2020 6:00:09 GMT
Tosh, Bunny and Basement 5 - yes!
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Post by johnnyoi on Jul 10, 2020 16:57:33 GMT
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Post by jsm on Jul 13, 2020 5:04:31 GMT
I've been slowly reading the Bass Culture book by Lloyd Bradley and listening to a lot of ska, reggae and dub. All fantastic stuff. I hadn't played some of it for years and had to marvel at what good taste I had as a teenager. I'll make a list when I get time.
Here's one of them:
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 13, 2020 10:30:59 GMT
I loved Bass Culture jsm
A really interesting and inspirational read
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Post by zeopold on Jul 13, 2020 13:50:46 GMT
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