Gotta give thanks to my cousin. I was still a little youth in the mid 70s, she would have been around 16-17 at the time when she baby sat me and my younger sister. My cousin would play these tunes, Burning Spear, Big Youth, tunes that were the lick at that time. That was my big introduction to reggae music.
I remember this choon in a blues party in the 70s when This track came out oh how I forget war and friction by The Late I Roy. and the party was Fantastic everyone was skanking the night was packed how many times people want this choon riddim Riddim again. What a night memories Give Thanks and Praise
The *flying cymbal* period in the mid 70s was wicked. I was still a "likkle yute" then but my cousins were like 10 or so years older than me, so this was their ting. Burning Spear, Cornell Campbell, Johnny Clarke, Jacob Miller, Big Youth, Shorty The President were running the dances back then.
Original rude boy tune. Gun mouth pants,towel inna back pocket, diamond socks, Clarks shoes well shine and buckas cap. Along with some serious foot works to these tunes. Jah know. Only if I could turn back d time. No one would have to die.
1 big dirty bass line ,play the 1 with the dj chatting ,you hav education in early 70s tunes big up selector ,one of my best every version Tony hanson aka buro tee bless all mankind
Linval Thompson - Natty Dread Girl (1975) Tommy McCook - Death Trap (1976) I. Roy - War And Friction (1976) However, Yabby you improved the riddim by adding overdubs (Tommy McCook and Iroy), and for me it's almost a different riddim much better than the agravators riddim (Linval)
Do I have mortal certainty? No. But I think it's plausible that this was a product of the run of known Yabby You sessions at the Ark including "Judgement On The Land", "Run Come Rally", etc. I'm aware of this rhythm coming from Bunny Lee, including a Tommy McCook instru version. I could be wrong of course, but I believe this is a re-recording and not from those tapes.
I think its a pure Bunny Lee thing. As you probably know, Lee licensed it to a UK label, Caribbean, as Franco Nero credited to the Skatalites with I Roy's War & Friction as the "A" side. It was probably recorded at Channel One and, of course, mixed at Tubby's.
Nothing to do with black ark.its a bunny lee rythm first used for linval thompson. Recorded and mixed at king tubbys. Bunny kept tapes at tubbys for cutting one off dubplate mixes.yabby who was close to tubby prob had access to the tape. If you come compare run come rally and this you can hear a big difference between black ark and tubbs studio. Black ark sound muffled and low fi..tubbs sound clear, wide freq response and characteristic tape delay and high pass filter.
MIGHTY N DREADFUL SOUNDS R.I.P. TOMMY N YABBY WAS GREAT TO HAVE KNOWN N RECORDED WITH U BOTH OVER THE YEARS . JAH BLESSINGS UPON U BOTH
In the bosom of Abraham , 📜📖🤲🏽
I have your works Ricky Storm. Major love and Respect from the UK
Gotta give thanks to my cousin. I was still a little youth in the mid 70s, she would have been around 16-17 at the time when she baby sat me and my younger sister. My cousin would play these tunes, Burning Spear, Big Youth, tunes that were the lick at that time. That was my big introduction to reggae music.
I remember this choon in a blues party in the 70s when
This track came out oh how I forget war and friction by The Late I Roy. and the party was
Fantastic everyone was skanking the night was packed how many times people want this choon riddim Riddim again.
What a night memories
Give Thanks and Praise
May be the best bass line ever and the sound is out of this world!
Tommy plays the flute. One of my all time favourites. Big teacher. Blessing farover.
An absolute beauty this, so atmospheric, brooding and rootical, thrilling Reggae instrumental.
The *flying cymbal* period in the mid 70s was wicked. I was still a "likkle yute" then but my cousins were like 10 or so years older than me, so this was their ting. Burning Spear, Cornell Campbell, Johnny Clarke, Jacob Miller, Big Youth, Shorty The President were running the dances back then.
Dr Donald Blake can’t forget the man I Roy. I wonder if shorty is still alive
Supreme brilliant quality love this track real flyers
Love this even with the dreaded flying cymbals! 😎 Classic vintage guitar work from Chinna. Strictly Roots and Culture! ❤️💛💚
WICKED...them style, tune and creativity is long gone...Bless!
The late great Tommy McCook hitch hiking with the late legendary Yabby You inna Flying Cymbals drum style. Big boy, Yabby You riddim dey here so!!!
classic black ark hi-hat (bunny lee flying cymbals) stylee
mixed by king tubby
what a nice tune. arrangement Plus. Bless Them. One Love.
Winston Grennan, pioneer of the flying cymbal. Left Jamaica, took the style to New York and helped defined Disco
More Earl Thomas than Winston Grennan…
when musicians where musicians
Favourite instrumental of all time.
This one has got it all.
Yes Killa Hi Hats But, Remember The Bass Line Bad! Stink and RenK!!! SeeN!! JAH KNOW Mi Brother......
Give thanks and praise for sharing
Original rude boy tune. Gun mouth pants,towel inna back pocket, diamond socks, Clarks shoes well shine and buckas cap. Along with some serious foot works to these tunes. Jah know. Only if I could turn back d time. No one would have to die.
What a combination.... Amazing music! Thanks for the upload ❤️💛💚
Vivian jackson & King Tubbys combination R.I.P☝🏾
Worked in a record shop whn this dropped 1976 wicked✊🏾💯
Thrilling! music at it's best
its
my naybers know when i drop this one .full watts to night
Big Tune. Live On.
Just beautifull!
BEAUTIFUL STONE TUNE
classic right there
Haikaiss - Engano do Beijo sampled
[17 September 2022] So beautiful...and so sinister...that I'm not even too disappointed to learn that Lee Perry had nothing to do with it.
Jah Love is Key
Que pedrada heim!
love it, thanks for sharing :)
1 big dirty bass line ,play the 1 with the dj chatting ,you hav education in early 70s tunes big up selector ,one of my best every version Tony hanson aka buro tee bless all mankind
oh pedrada, 👷👣
TOP SOUND..
♥♡perfection, thankyou
some good stuff here....
jah bless
Intense! Bless!
deep
gangsters shit son !
KING...... DAVID !!!!!!
nice!!! big up!
som louco
War & Friction I Roy Dread Baldhead ? which was first?
Troy Lewis Linval Thompson dome the first tune in this riddim
Linval Thompson - Natty Dread Girl (1975)
Tommy McCook - Death Trap (1976)
I. Roy - War And Friction (1976)
However, Yabby you improved the riddim by adding overdubs (Tommy McCook and Iroy), and for me it's almost a different riddim much better than the agravators riddim (Linval)
Tom penny és commercial frontside flip over the rail and chad muska cant believe it
Perfect 😊
Are you sure this has anything to do with the Black Ark?
Do I have mortal certainty? No. But I think it's plausible that this was a product of the run of known Yabby You sessions at the Ark including "Judgement On The Land", "Run Come Rally", etc. I'm aware of this rhythm coming from Bunny Lee, including a Tommy McCook instru version. I could be wrong of course, but I believe this is a re-recording and not from those tapes.
I think its a pure Bunny Lee thing. As you probably know, Lee licensed it to a UK label, Caribbean, as Franco Nero credited to the Skatalites with I Roy's War & Friction as the "A" side. It was probably recorded at Channel One and, of course, mixed at Tubby's.
Nothing to do with black ark.its a bunny lee rythm first used for linval thompson. Recorded and mixed at king tubbys. Bunny kept tapes at tubbys for cutting one off dubplate mixes.yabby who was close to tubby prob had access to the tape. If you come compare run come rally and this you can hear a big difference between black ark and tubbs studio. Black ark sound muffled and low fi..tubbs sound clear, wide freq response and characteristic tape delay and high pass filter.
@@ElNumeroUno777 I concur wholeheartedly.
Way cool
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All skanka all skanka all Steppa all Steppa all dread lion all dread lion pull up pull up ❤ 💛 💚 🖤
is this original riddim?
1976 seems a bit late for "flying cymbals" beat (~1974-75) so I would guess this is NOT original.
Orig is linval thompson
i remember lord cooz days
Big. Up. Chinna pan. Thissd
JAH SPIRIT
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It's 2022, hope Coolio 😎😇 had this one👍💯🙏😢
I roy war and friction
Heavy rootz dub
Riddim...2020..;-D