pearl
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Sad news.
very sad. was listening to whine and grine last sunday
RIP sweet dreams
Sad news.
Top, top effort fella. Thanks so much for that.
Can you give details of your show? Sounds more than worth checking out....
same here please
Top, top effort fella. Thanks so much for that.
Can you give details of your show? Sounds more than worth checking out....
Fantastic memories of a great time in my life. "Al Capones guns don't argue" ! Thanks for the music.
Thanks for posting,really good stuffI do a weekly Ska/Rocksteady/Reggae radio show every Thursday & we heard the tragic news about 2 hours before we were due to broadcast. We grabbed all the Prince Buster 45's together &
decided to do no talking (other than the intro & dedication) & just played our favourite PB tracks for an hour.
I've just uploaded it to Mixcloud so if you're a fan of the great man, or would just like to hear some fantastic, inspirational, exciting music - click on the link & Enjoy Yourself!!
https://www.mixcloud.com/paul-homer/ska-beat-soul-tribute-to-the-prince-080916/
No.Could vie for the "Better Than the Original" title?
I love the dub he made for Rodigan.
Whatever the music it always sounds better on vinyl in my opinion, but especially reggae.
Thanks for posting,really good stuff
I do a weekly Ska/Rocksteady/Reggae radio show every Thursday & we heard the tragic news about 2 hours before we were due to broadcast. We grabbed all the Prince Buster 45's together &
decided to do no talking (other than the intro & dedication) & just played our favourite PB tracks for an hour.
I've just uploaded it to Mixcloud so if you're a fan of the great man, or would just like to hear some fantastic, inspirational, exciting music - click on the link & Enjoy Yourself!!
https://www.mixcloud.com/paul-homer/ska-beat-soul-tribute-to-the-prince-080916/
Thanks for that. Thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. Would you mind if I stuck that mix on my music blog?
That's literally the only PB dubplate out there - he was notoriously difficult to pursuade to do them, unlike a lot of the later artists who saw the money in doing them. In fact artists such as Eric Monty Morris are advertising themselves out for dubs most weeks!!
A bit late to the party but I found this old Alan Whicker news report when Ska first hit the London clubs. Check out the dancing and fashions esp the bloke on the minute mark - break-dancing, years before Northern Soul or Hip Hop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-f4jNeAhKg