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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> So happy that this thread is alive and kicking. x



Yes, me too. Tis a pity they never played any reggae at Bohos on Friday despite your special request. Twas nice to meet you BTW TillieTrotter.

Back again - this is totally addictive! Anyhow, I just could not resist this one - even if the lyrics are a bit suspect, the footage is amazing - and I think I was there! How weird is that - seeing a gig you were at in your youth, almost 30 years later on your computer! More later... Black Uhuru, Shine Eye Gal
  • 2 weeks later...

Ahhh..you can't stop me now...turn up those speakers NOW to get the full impact of that heavy heavy bass...Barrington Levy ...under me sensi:


http://www.actionext.com/names_b/barrington_levy_lyrics/under_me_sensi.html


Irresistable! Altogether now:


WAAOOOH, hey, WAAOOOH, see, WAAOOOH, see, OH WELL, HEY:

Ah from mi stand up inna volcano ah from den mi bun di ganja pipe

Babylon come an tell mi dat naw right.

Mi say mi bun it an pass it on da right

Mi say dem come in and dem lookin pon di dread

Dem say"Hey natty dread locks, a where you come from? You muss have two

stick a sensi under your tam"

Mi say "No officer, LAWD, you muss be madd. Mi only smoke cigarette an

strictly shag"

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Smiley Culture went to my old school dontcha know.


As did my hubby! As did Peter Hunningale (reggae singer), Ken Livingstone (I think) and Levi Roots (of reggae sauce). Not bad for a now-flattened crap school!


PS: Jah, hubby was in "Temple House"...where were you?

*fresh out of the bath*


Am I the only one who remembers/liked the spats which used to go on between I. Roy and U. Roy? Well, this one by Prince Jazzbo was my absolute fave...that backing....arrrhhh...so here it is...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TqXiFl-OkE



and if you really want to enjoy that wonderful backing music...arrrhh, sends shivers down my spine even now...here is the "B" side...


http://musicproduction.just-superb-products.com/music-production/dj-equip/king-tubby-dub-i-can-feel/



*spies men in white coats pulling up outside house...quickly logs off computer*

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