Heavy heavy riddim so i was wondering if there's any other tunes on this riddim? Or dubs..
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Eek-a-mouse 'Terrorist In The City' any others on this riddim?
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Rocky VIII
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Re: Eek-a-mouse 'Terrorist In The City' any others on this riddim?
One of the wickedest Roots Radics Riddims for me. There's a song by Toyan on the same riddim called Marjorie.
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Re: Eek-a-mouse 'Terrorist In The City' any others on this riddim?
Prince Far I & Bim Sherman - Prince Far I Come Again
I can't recall any more cuts of the rhythm (which of course doesn't say anything really).
I can't recall any more cuts of the rhythm (which of course doesn't say anything really).
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Re: Eek-a-mouse 'Terrorist In The City' any others on this riddim?
Yeah ... totally forgot the Toyan which is on the flip of the 12".
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Re: Eek-a-mouse 'Terrorist In The City' any others on this riddim?
Thanks for the replies. I have since discovered that 'terrorist in the city' is actually a sort of take on 'rockfort rock'. The only one i heard on youtube on the same cut of the riddim is the one by Toyan mentioned.
Heavy riddim for sure! I was thinking the other day, what if the Roots Radics hadn't existed, what a huge loss it would have been for us reggae fans. Incredibly tough band.
Or another what if... what if Jammy's digital revolution had occurred in 1979 instead of 1985, the Radics would never have become the most important band of that era and we would have had to miss their music.
Heavy riddim for sure! I was thinking the other day, what if the Roots Radics hadn't existed, what a huge loss it would have been for us reggae fans. Incredibly tough band.
Or another what if... what if Jammy's digital revolution had occurred in 1979 instead of 1985, the Radics would never have become the most important band of that era and we would have had to miss their music.
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Re: Eek-a-mouse 'Terrorist In The City' any others on this riddim?
Whoa... that would have sucked big time. I like a lot of digital stuff, but early 80s Dancehall is just my favorite music.Rocky VIII wrote:... what if Jammy's digital revolution had occurred in 1979