Jah Wobble is excellent at directing the band on where to take the Tempo and Harmony. He knows what sound he wants to bring out of the instruments in the band, like when he said a little reverb when he brought the guitar into the song. I like the way he put things into perspective. He's truly an Artist! It's definitely an Art and he's painting a picture in my minds eye! Thank you
If you haven't read Jah Wobble's autobiography, Dark Luminosity, which was released earlier this year in an updated and expanded edition. I can heavily recommend it. Whether you're an old punk who enjoys tales about the early Pistols. A Londoner who wants to know about the city that Wobble grew up in (which is undoubtedly a very different London to today). Or just enjoys reading books about music and musicians. It's a really enjoyable and entertaining read. I honestly felt like I hadn't really lived a particularly interesting life after reading it, Jah has packed a lot of life into his existence. It sounds like he was a very different man back when the drink and drugs had got hold of him, but he's lived to literally tell the tale and has come through it what sounds like a more rounded and empathetic bloke. I honestly think that the country would be a better place if he was running it instead of the blinkered psychopaths who have very little experience of the lives that most of us lead that we've had in charge over the last few years.
Better double check your facts before posting, mate. Staple Singers based their 1972 hit "I'll Take You There" on Harry J All Stars 1969 hit "Liquidator" covered here by Jah Wobble (which btw was an instrumental version of Tony Scott's hit "What Am I To Do", also from 1969).
Saw these guys at the Ashcroft Centre, Fareham, last night. They laid down a magic carpet for the audience to fly away on. Just magic.
Jah Wobble is excellent at directing the band on where to take the Tempo and Harmony. He knows what sound he wants to bring out of the instruments in the band, like when he said a little reverb when he brought the guitar into the song. I like the way he put things into perspective. He's truly an Artist! It's definitely an Art and he's painting a picture in my minds eye! Thank you
i a fam of your stuff for years mate just groove and respect from brugge flandres
Jah Wobble = Legend
Man......that was incredible
you are solid sir!
I loved that instrument break down! So great! thanks guys
That was quality
If you haven't read Jah Wobble's autobiography, Dark Luminosity, which was released earlier this year in an updated and expanded edition. I can heavily recommend it. Whether you're an old punk who enjoys tales about the early Pistols. A Londoner who wants to know about the city that Wobble grew up in (which is undoubtedly a very different London to today). Or just enjoys reading books about music and musicians. It's a really enjoyable and entertaining read.
I honestly felt like I hadn't really lived a particularly interesting life after reading it, Jah has packed a lot of life into his existence. It sounds like he was a very different man back when the drink and drugs had got hold of him, but he's lived to literally tell the tale and has come through it what sounds like a more rounded and empathetic bloke. I honestly think that the country would be a better place if he was running it instead of the blinkered psychopaths who have very little experience of the lives that most of us lead that we've had in charge over the last few years.
Magic 🥁🕺
"Ichi, ni!" Is the guy counting japanese? Superb!
So much fun. After all that buildup, I'm really thankful that he didn't screw up his simple bass line when he came back in.
Super cool
Oh Man!
Spirit is there but some notes are a little off....but Wobble is still my mentor :)
How does it go Mr Wobble - ‘we hate Tottenham - Chelsea’
Couldn't hear the bass
CFC
Klasse! 💥 😷☝🏻 #tbt
He's been playing that bass forever, and it always seems to have intonation problems. Still enjoyed it though.
yeah i've noticed that. saw them doing live in Manchester at the Ritz. Bass Intonation was slightly out but it was still brilliant!
whats he saying please
Staple Singers called, they want "I'll Take You There" back.
Better double check your facts before posting, mate.
Staple Singers based their 1972 hit "I'll Take You There" on Harry J All Stars 1969 hit "Liquidator" covered here by Jah Wobble (which btw was an instrumental version of Tony Scott's hit "What Am I To Do", also from 1969).
Nice, but you could have checked your tuning first
Cool, but tune your bass.
I believe he knows what he's doing, we'll have to tune our listening
True to its Jamaican dub roots. Tuner? What's that?
Me gustaba hasta que tocaron el Órgano (Keyboard).
I'm really not sure about that. Then again, I never wad into Jah Wobbles.
Bass is far enough out of tune to ruin the performance. Shame.