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How come Saxon, Ghetto Tone and nuff other sound never get a mention cah dey did bring a unique style and flavour and created the most successful style of DJaying - fast talking? And even produce most of the lyrical MC's of the day. Ah man like Leslie Lyrics, Tippa Irie, Phillip " Mi God Mi King" Levi, Colonel....Asher Senator, Smiley Culture the Cockney Translator...Big Up
Nice documentary, thanks. So, who can provide a full tracklist of all the tunes that could be heard? (I would be already happy to know the very last tune during the credits though. ;)
its almost as if there are like, tonnes of sounds in the Uk, and to feature them all would make a doc 5 days long. yeah, Saxon were definitely up there.... but this is a doc about sound, not Saxon.
South African Steppers (University of Dub) mi represent ... iman DubAgent Blessed massive, nuff respek maximum love spreadOut Please please visit South Africa we would be blessed to jam in inity with you, see our SOUND-SYSTEM-CULTURE facebook visit: KingRootsIntl, Kebra Ethiopia, DubAgent, Ital Stepper, Judah Square Cape Town, Giggz & Taxido
I was thinking the same. This is just the tip of the iceberg. There is so much more you could say here. But it would run into days, weeks, months, years of duration...Best thing you can do, just go check a soundsystem, hold a corner, grab your brew, spliff or whatever you call it and enjoy a legacy. It ALL started back a yard.
Yep. Have it as well. Long time ago. Was a good way to let the masses know what went on in the past...But it lacks... You need to go back a yard to feel that ol skool vibe...Trust me!
+Hairy Camera Jah Shaka...Saxon...Aba Shanti...Channel 1...Gladdy Wax ( my all time favourite for ska, rock steady, bluebeat and ol skool 70s dancehall )...King Tubby's ( another of my favs from BITD ! )...People's sound ( been around long time ) Hopefully, you can check out half of that lot in the two days that carnival is on, this year. I will be doing my thing at Gladdy Wax then Aba Shanti...
Respect to lloydie, coxsone UK.. foundation sound that set the standard and buss plenty artist from ja. back in the day.
Great to see so much love for the sound! Love it..big up!
Miss carnivals
As a woman i have always played roots music but this has always been seen as a ting only for men... sistahs need sound systems too.
Check V Rocket, CAYA, Impressa Sound, Anita Roadshow, Third Dimension... all female sounds, or with female crew.
Sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know of a method to log back into an instagram account??
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@Mayson Davis instablaster :)
love to all and to the closing rythm
good documentry
man oh man, imagine Young Warrior's collection of everything SOUND related!!
Big up Young Warrior
✊🏽
I love dj speakers
cooperation, not competition
Bless up...
Mauá SP- BRASIL !! salve
RIP Robert Allen bless up
bless Up
How come Saxon, Ghetto Tone and nuff other sound never get a mention cah dey did bring a unique style and flavour and created the most successful style of DJaying - fast talking? And even produce most of the lyrical MC's of the day. Ah man like Leslie Lyrics, Tippa Irie, Phillip " Mi God Mi King" Levi, Colonel....Asher Senator, Smiley Culture the Cockney Translator...Big Up
Cos some man dem ave a hidden agenda... You , like me , an plenty know who the champuon sound rule...
love it man ! Jamaican writes like they talk just like us Scots dae . One love
Resspekt to unnu ! Blessed.
Cah di sound dem weh deh a England too nuff
Haile Selassie
is it complete?
Nice documentary, thanks.
So, who can provide a full tracklist of all the tunes that could be heard?
(I would be already happy to know the very last tune during the credits though. ;)
Wicked
Shanti?
No Saxon studio???? Come on now.
its almost as if there are like, tonnes of sounds in the Uk, and to feature them all would make a doc 5 days long.
yeah, Saxon were definitely up there.... but this is a doc about sound, not Saxon.
3:00 what's the tune plz ?
Porygon ever find this?
baby i love you so -jacob miller tubbys dub cut
people, has anybody idea whats that tune at the end 16:25 ?
10 Steps to Dub By Young Warrior ( Young Warrior presents Dub Box....from 2014 )
thanx!
song at 11.20 pls??
As we enter - Damian Marley Ft nas
@@shemdellashemygd29 at last, thanks
Trinidad and Tobago
Muito bacana
South African Steppers (University of Dub) mi represent ... iman DubAgent
Blessed massive, nuff respek maximum love spreadOut
Please please visit South Africa we would be blessed to jam in inity with you, see our SOUND-SYSTEM-CULTURE
facebook visit: KingRootsIntl, Kebra Ethiopia, DubAgent, Ital Stepper, Judah Square Cape Town, Giggz & Taxido
I was thinking the same. This is just the tip of the iceberg. There is so much more you could say here. But it would run into days, weeks, months, years of duration...Best thing you can do, just go check a soundsystem, hold a corner, grab your brew, spliff or whatever you call it and enjoy a legacy. It ALL started back a yard.
+rich Mck Have you seen Musically Mad?
Yep.
Have it as well. Long time ago.
Was a good way to let the masses know what went on in the past...But it lacks...
You need to go back a yard to feel that ol skool vibe...Trust me!
Who would you say comes close to giving the old skool vibe today?
+Hairy Camera Jah Shaka...Saxon...Aba Shanti...Channel 1...Gladdy Wax ( my all time favourite for ska, rock steady, bluebeat and ol skool 70s dancehall )...King Tubby's ( another of my favs from BITD ! )...People's sound ( been around long time )
Hopefully, you can check out half of that lot in the two days that carnival is on, this year.
I will be doing my thing at Gladdy Wax then Aba Shanti...
AYE AYE THIS IS FROM TRINIDAD ALL THIS ORIGIN IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NOT UK PAPE
Too bad alot of dem are not so good lol
Jamaican sound systems are not at all unique to the uk. not even close. otherwise this documentary is great.