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You're welcome, Jah.


Yeah, I have a a fair bit of the same stuff. My favourites also include the Congos album and the Dub Gone Crazy LP too. What I love about dub is that there's so much out there, so many tracks and albums all from this small islamd in such a short space of time, but a seemingly limitless stream of militant and spiritual music.


I wonder - have you heard an album called "Flesh of my Skin" by Keith Hudson? I've been trying to get a copy (CD or vinyl) for ages, with no success. The vinyl will now be ultra-rare, but it was re-issued on CD several years back.

barrymarshall Wrote:

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> I wonder - have you heard an album called "Flesh

> of my Skin" by Keith Hudson? I've been trying to

> get a copy (CD or vinyl) for ages, with no

> success. The vinyl will now be ultra-rare, but it

> was re-issued on CD several years back.



You can get a CD version of this on Amazon.co.uk. I may well get a copy myself as I don't have it. I got Pick-A-dub years ago though which is great.

Nice stuff Asset.

If I'm going to cast my mind back to the seventies which are sort of hazy for anything other than sandpits, climbing frames and interminable drives to Madrid in a fiat 127, I can drag up this classic

Dr Hook - When you're in love...

Tears to the eyes, but perhaps for the wrong reasons ;-)

I'm not sure why, but Rod's croaky tones put me in mind of two things.

Firslty was do you think I'm sexy, the second was Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.


you'll be happy to know I went with the latter

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cheating Hearts


btw, when my mate worked for GMTV and was on location in Dubai killing some time playing footie on the beach, they were approached by Rod Stewart of all people who joined in, was a bit nifty with the ball and a thoroughly nice guy by all accounts!!

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