Africa Must Be Free By 1983 Dub

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Hi Leggo Rocker

Wise man!

I went there a couple of times to do business with the University and my brother lived there briefly (no idea where), but can't say I know it particularly well.

How long have you lived there?
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Been here just a year now.

I'm a southerner gone north. Been in Lincolnshire for 14 years now but recently moved into Lincoln to escape the hell that is small Lincolnshire town life!

The place is really changing, for the better, mainly due to the Uni.

It might even get hip enough to warrant a full blown reggae night someday!
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Where are you from down south?
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Leggo Rocker, no plans to sell the KEFs just yet as I keep hoping I'll get the space to get them set up again, but I'll keep you in mind. Buy Off the Bar- good album but shockingly bad pressing?

On the Jesco turntable- Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Credential lp (Don Carlos and Gold), Fire Corner- King Stitt (original pre), Lu Bi Lu- Michigan and Smiley Volcano 7" (mostly for young sons' benefit but I love it too). Also Robert Johnson King of the Delta Blues Singers Vol 2 but that's another story.

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Hi Jesco77

How about "Mississippi Boweavil Blues" by Charley Patton? Now that is incredible!
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6anbatte

It goes like this...

Leigh Park, Havant - Wiltshire - Germany - Southsea - Medway Towns - Hayling Island - Southsea - Glastonbury - Greystones, Ireland - Glastonbury - Copenhagen - West Sussex - Central London - Dorking

Then North!

Always the new boy at school. 16 times! It took me a while to shake off the nomadic thing. Getting pretty settled up here now though!

Will this thread win the 'Stayed furthest offtopic' award?
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Yes, Charley Patton was pretty good (until the bottle got the better of him I recall from one of the Yazoo album sleeves). Him and Kokomo Arnold were probably the biggest influences on Johnson I guess. I'm a bit of an amateur as regards the blues though, just like a bit of the old delta/country/bottleneck stuff from time to time.
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Hi Leggo Rocker

Our paths have definitely crossed - Essex, Hampshire, Sussex, London. The latter for about 16 years.Thankfully the new boy only a couple of times.

Was your old man in the RAF by any chance?
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Hi Jesco77

Blues has been my focal point for the last 15 years or so.
old delta/country/bottleneck? Spot on.
Blind Blake is the man for me. Unreal.
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Getting back on topic I should be receiving "Africa..." on vinyl in the next couple of days! Looking forward to that.
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