Tune ID

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dubdoudou
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Tune ID

Post by dubdoudou »

Hi everyone :-)

I'm looking for a rub-a-dub tune using the Bob Marley lyrics of Roots Rock Reggae.

"Hey mister music, sure sounds good to me ....

La la la la la la la la la la ...

You know the road is rocky ... "


something like that.

Heard it on a french radio program on Radio-Aligre in the mid 80s, think that it was Lord Zeljko who was responsible for the tracklisting (but not sure)

any tips ???

thanx for feedback

one love
dubdoudou
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Re: Tune ID

Post by dubdoudou »

No feedback ??

Special request to long time french reggae fans ...
I think the radio program I've mentioned was a
"Hommage à Marley" with a rare (at this time) version of "Natural Mystic" using a rhythm box.
But I'm not 100% sure as it was long ago.

One Love
swedon
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Re: Tune ID

Post by swedon »

greetings. i have a feeling that the tune you´re after is the lee perry produced version of rainbow country by bob marly & the wailers. i have this one on a prob rather dubious 12" from the bellaphon label. the b-side on this is natural mystic ..both tunes have that familiar lee perry drum machine sound on them. i think it must be the same versions that trojan put out on a 10" in 2003 (?). anyway, check it out..
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