Chatty chatty woman / Don't copy/Joker in the ring/Pusy Galore and must more Ska tracks from Lee Perry.
Lion
If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
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Lion
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AnorakTrev
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Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
Selector J,what have you done,stirring us Roots Archivists up like this? Excellent thread !!
Keep them suggestions rolling in.You guy`s have got my hi-fi system heating up nicely,there`s tunes all over my listening room floor and the missus is giving me grief `cos the volume has gone up!
Take care
AnorakTrev
Keep them suggestions rolling in.You guy`s have got my hi-fi system heating up nicely,there`s tunes all over my listening room floor and the missus is giving me grief `cos the volume has gone up!
Take care
AnorakTrev
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DWick
Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
I would try to hit a little of everything, but heavy on the Black Ark stuff, such as:
1. Chicken Scratch
2. The Upsetter
3. What a good woodman
4. Woman's dub
5. Curly locks (Junior Byles)
6. Bird in hand
7. Why must I version (Heptones-Arkology)
8. Dreadlocks in moonlight-extended
9. Cheating (Earl Sixteen)
10. Voodooism (Leo Graham)
11. Conscious man (Jolly Brothers)
12. Strange wisperings (West Indians)
13. Secret Laboratory
I could go on and on...
Alright, an hour to sum up Scratch is ridiculous, but if you get hit a couple early ska tunes, some early dub, a couple pop reggae hits, some deep roots from the Ark, some mind-blowing dub from the Ark, and at least one tune from after the Ark, you can say that you did your best to capture the essence of the one and only Scrtach.
1. Chicken Scratch
2. The Upsetter
3. What a good woodman
4. Woman's dub
5. Curly locks (Junior Byles)
6. Bird in hand
7. Why must I version (Heptones-Arkology)
8. Dreadlocks in moonlight-extended
9. Cheating (Earl Sixteen)
10. Voodooism (Leo Graham)
11. Conscious man (Jolly Brothers)
12. Strange wisperings (West Indians)
13. Secret Laboratory
I could go on and on...
Alright, an hour to sum up Scratch is ridiculous, but if you get hit a couple early ska tunes, some early dub, a couple pop reggae hits, some deep roots from the Ark, some mind-blowing dub from the Ark, and at least one tune from after the Ark, you can say that you did your best to capture the essence of the one and only Scrtach.
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Chris
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Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
I don't think I saw Devon Irons-Ketch Vampire.
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leggo rocker
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Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
For your wife, Trev:AnorakTrev wrote: ...the missus is giving me grief `cos the volume has gone up!
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AnorakTrev
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Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
Leggo,
Do they do a 3" diameter version? Guess you know where that will go !!( And I would only need one. LOL )Respect to Scarymary,the missus.
Still an excellent thread,though.
Later
AnorakTrev
Do they do a 3" diameter version? Guess you know where that will go !!( And I would only need one. LOL )Respect to Scarymary,the missus.
Still an excellent thread,though.
Later
AnorakTrev
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gunosantos
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Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
Debra Kesse & Black Five - Travelling (True Rastafari) [Black Art 7"]
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Selector J
Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
Wow!
Thanks for the responses (and keep them coming!)
Lots of good suggestions that I had neglected, including many I haven't heard yet (which I will now have to seek out). Great stuff!
I wish I had 8 hours!
Just a clarification on *the rule* I mentioned earlier:
(LONG VERSION) Basically, we get money from the Texas state legislature and there is a stipulation that we play "non-commercial" music. The rule is self-enforced by our music directors who define "commercial" as *any artist/group that has gone Gold (or better), been on the cover of major music magazines (Rolling Stone, Spin, etc.), or have had more than one top 40 single*. There are some obvious gray areas here (e.g. does Bunny Wailer's solo stuff count as commercial since he was part of the original Wailers?) but if it's gray, I usually play it, because if I don't, who (in Texas) will?
(SHORT VERSION) For the most part- if it's not Bob Marley, I can play it. Peter Tosh is iffy but I can get away with it sometimes.
As far as "the three songs by the same artist in a row", our station has a long running "artist hour" where a DJ spotlights *one band* for the entire hour every Saturday so I don't know why they picked on you Leggo Rocker. Or maybe they just haven't picked on us yet... If that's the case, let's hope they lay off us until I do this show.
Thanks again for the suggestions and ideas.
Rock it in the backyard,
Selector J
Thanks for the responses (and keep them coming!)
Lots of good suggestions that I had neglected, including many I haven't heard yet (which I will now have to seek out). Great stuff!
I wish I had 8 hours!
Just a clarification on *the rule* I mentioned earlier:
(LONG VERSION) Basically, we get money from the Texas state legislature and there is a stipulation that we play "non-commercial" music. The rule is self-enforced by our music directors who define "commercial" as *any artist/group that has gone Gold (or better), been on the cover of major music magazines (Rolling Stone, Spin, etc.), or have had more than one top 40 single*. There are some obvious gray areas here (e.g. does Bunny Wailer's solo stuff count as commercial since he was part of the original Wailers?) but if it's gray, I usually play it, because if I don't, who (in Texas) will?
(SHORT VERSION) For the most part- if it's not Bob Marley, I can play it. Peter Tosh is iffy but I can get away with it sometimes.
As far as "the three songs by the same artist in a row", our station has a long running "artist hour" where a DJ spotlights *one band* for the entire hour every Saturday so I don't know why they picked on you Leggo Rocker. Or maybe they just haven't picked on us yet... If that's the case, let's hope they lay off us until I do this show.
Thanks again for the suggestions and ideas.
Rock it in the backyard,
Selector J
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leggo rocker
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Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
I think the three artists in a row rule is for the Internet. Is your station going out on FM?
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ppff
Re: If you were to do an hour of The Upsetter...
you have to play some Upsetters instrumentals from late 60s