Riddim question

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Riddim question

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http://www.buyreggae.com/sounds/0/1873A.mp3

which riddim is that they took the bassline from? i know it and hear it many times but cant remember the original track to this, help.
Lion
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Post by Lion »

Don Digital you have some home work to do.
Listen to all the foundation albums at home.

Your sound sample is a worst version

HEPTONES - BABY

:D Lion
Guest

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Post by Guest »

ha, thanks, yo i must say the more new riddim i know the more old ones i foregt.
Greg
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Post by Greg »

how could you forget classics like that, in order to create new roots one must first learn the foundation. i know alot of musicians who want to create a new wave of roots music but they do not have the patience nor the desire to learn or even listen to the original stuff. they will not succeed because they have not done their homework.
aint nothin like the old school!
Guest

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i a not about to create new rooots riddims, and never have been, people who know me ago laugh about that what you said.
i know almost all rddims from the time i wasnt even born and can play dem on a instrument but sometimes i forget about riddims NAMES which dont impress me too much i still can play it but i cant remember the names sometimes. african star made a version me was intrested inna, the studio one cut nuh impress me.
Litelet
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Me too, I always forget the names of riddims... I usually recognise them, but cant name them.
Greg
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Post by Greg »

i wasnt necisarily talking about you, i was refering to the situation i was experiencing, im sure you know all the old school riddims and as i do often forget the names of them.
forgive me if my wording seemed like an aggressive statement. my previous statement is what is going on with the young musicians in the area around me.
Guest

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Post by Guest »

yo greg, me and di situation a no friend sameway, read around on the board what i said about the nowadays "roots" productions, yeh "roots" not roots.
easy, no problem, i jus forget di name not the whole rhythm, i often forget things like names of people or names of everything in general.
jm
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Post by jm »

hi
I'm quite sure it's a 70's wailers song but impossible for me to write here the title but I'm still looking for it
bye
jm
Nicholas
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Post by Nicholas »

jm wrote:I'm quite sure it's a 70's wailers song...
"Keep On Moving" ?

N.
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