Making Tracks - King Jammys

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Taken from the first series of New Zealand show 'Making Tracks' written & presented by Weird Together's Nick Dwyer.
    Meeting up with Jamaican legend King Jammys is his studio in Waterhouse, Kingston

Комментарии • 8

  • @henrypeti7563
    @henrypeti7563 9 лет назад +1

    Cool stuff Nick always good to get a history of soundscapes and where they're born. It is also a reflection of the people and how their feeling at the time of making rhythms like the blues in the American south. Very Cool Nick keep it up bro, chur.

  • @giovannimanrique520
    @giovannimanrique520 Год назад

    THE BIG KING JAMMYS

  • @Higher_Sun_Highzak
    @Higher_Sun_Highzak 5 лет назад +3

    He tell a lie! He said he changed the name to king jammy after tubbys killing. That's '89. He using King jammys name from all '85!

    • @JackRubyish
      @JackRubyish Год назад

      Any tune that was released in 1985 by Jammys always had the Prince Jammy written on the label. All the Greensleeves releases in 1985 had recorded @ Channel One & Produced by Prince Jammys. I've got plenty of Jammys albums with a mix of live musicians from the High Times band & digital duo of Great Steely & Clevie. I always did wonder about Tubbys death & how pointless it was , but I DO KNOW at the time of Tubbys death, his digital production was taking life because the sound I was in was gettin nuff dub from Tubbys in 89

  • @DjRickeyRicardo
    @DjRickeyRicardo 7 лет назад +1

    Wicked

  • @waynetardiff9328
    @waynetardiff9328 4 года назад

    Thanks for this
    .... :) :)

  • @philiprootz9464
    @philiprootz9464 4 года назад

    Demise of proper roots dub. Slang tang, whatever it is called started the slackness. At that time I lost interest and drifted over to soul. Shame, so many classic vocalists have passed & we are left with memories of the 70's.