I love dem.
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I love dem. Last edited: Jul 12, 2018 18:04:58 |
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Grace Jones - Nightclubbing 1981 the whole LP with Sly And Robbie off the scale perfection. |
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Thx for sharing. Sly and Robby have there fingers into a lot of Reggae productions. Great artists and great music! I'm a big fan of Dub Reggae. Last edited: Jul 14, 2018 06:36:48 |
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Im also a huge dub fan ...there are reverb crashes on lots of King Tubby dubs . |
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crumble wrote:
Yes! That was nuts. PolloGuitar wrote:
SurfinSpots wrote:
Yes they have indeed. I'm addicted mostly to all the "Revolutionaries" productions. The 1st and last word on Dub, as far as I'm concerned. ArabSpringReverb wrote:
That's right. Spring Reverb; tape delay; big clean amps; Hammonds and horns; defined, sparkling notes; simplistic approach; groove; uplifting... I didn't post it in a Surf guitar forum for no reason! Glad you enjoyed. Great week everyone! Last edited: Jul 14, 2018 14:06:23 |
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well you can't go wrong with Sly and Robbie /Revolutionaries material but to say they are the first and last word ...well I would not . That would be akin to saying that Dick Dale invented surf music and is the one and only king ...kinda but not really ,it's way more complicated than that . |
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You're right, of course. I was being passionately ignorant! |
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Reggae was a new genre in the early 1970s and Sly and Robbie were most certainly an essential part of it's development. The first Reggae records I was able to get my hands on in the UK '76-'77 were Toots and the Maytals - Reggae Got Soul, Burning Spear - Garvey's Ghost, Junior Murvin - Police and Thieves, Bob Marley live at the lyceum and Peter Tosh - Legalize it. Then I moved into South East London just when Culture - Two Sevens Clash hit the charts and we found a stunningly good Jamaican import shop (well, it was a van in a Jamaican market place) so we soon got turned onto the Revolutionaries and Dub. Great times! Last edited: Jul 14, 2018 19:00:49 |
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