Lookin for original chune
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dreadnought
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Lookin for original chune
Back again with another question..Who in jahs name originally sang the U Roy version of "Running Around With Tom, Dick & Harry"? Wicked chune and the vocals r tantalizingly familiar but I cant pin it down.Big respect to all whove helped so far and regards to those who answer this one.What a chune!..Whooa
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John Matthias
Re: Lookin for original chune
If It's The tune i think it is, it's called War Zone by I Roy. Never Heard A Vocal Cut Before.
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Re: Lookin for original chune
The only thing I know, is that it's Ken Boothe singing.
I haven't heard the original myself yet. Would love to though.
I haven't heard the original myself yet. Would love to though.
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Version Control
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Re: Lookin for original chune
Now...you...come...running...back.
Yes, it's Ken - take your pick. "Now you come running", "Come running back" "You Come Running Back". It depends which version you find first.
VC
Yes, it's Ken - take your pick. "Now you come running", "Come running back" "You Come Running Back". It depends which version you find first.
VC
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dreadnought
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Re: Lookin for original chune
Cheers man,but i dont spose u got a copy on mp3 do ya cos its provin nigh on impossible 2 get hold of?
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dreadnought
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Re: Lookin for original chune
im currently at http://www.rhapsody.com ,which apparently gives out free dloads by ken, waiting 2 dload now.So u can try there.No idea what the bitrate will b tho.Cheers 4 info.Easy up
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Version Control
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Re: Lookin for original chune
My copy is an old (but not quite original) 12". I suspect the label just took a 7" version and extended the song by repeating sections of it (like some of the Yabby U represses).
I've never uploaded or downloaded a tune in my life but if you have trouble finding a decent mp3 copy, let me know - at least I can use my CD recorder now!
VC
I've never uploaded or downloaded a tune in my life but if you have trouble finding a decent mp3 copy, let me know - at least I can use my CD recorder now!
VC
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dreadnought
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Re: Lookin for original chune
Me neither..hehe but would appreciate it if u could sort sth as ive surfed the so called worldwide web and come up with bo diddley..no luck at all.How do u propose goin about it?If u can think of anythin chune ud like in xchange im happy to oblige.simplest way is via skype,failin that then email i spose.Cheers 4 reply either way
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leggo rocker
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Re: Lookin for original chune
I have 'Now you come running back' by Ken Boothe on 12 inch 45. It's an absolutely beautiful track.
Maybe I should upload it to www.leggorockers.com/downloads
Maybe I should upload it to www.leggorockers.com/downloads
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leggo rocker
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Re: Lookin for original chune
@ Version Controller
Uploading and downloading is very very simple (at least on a Mac it is, can't be much different on a Widoze PC can it?).
And it is really easy to do on my mixtape site, either up or downloading is a snap.
Like it is as easy as hitting the 'download' button. The file will then copy to the selected area on your computer (to a folder named 'downloads' usually or your desktop area even). Even if you loose the file, you can just use Spotlight (or whatever Windoze calls it) to EASILY find the file again. Although I am told that this search function isn't very efficient on a Windows machine - but on a Mac it is extremely good and also VERY fast.
On a Mac you then just click the 'burn' button in the folder menu bar where the file is kept and it'll copy it direct to a CD-R. Again, I guess it works pretty much the same on a Windoze machine, doesn't it?
Uploading is just as easy.
How hard is that? Well, it's a lot easier than driving a car for instance!
Uploading and downloading is very very simple (at least on a Mac it is, can't be much different on a Widoze PC can it?).
And it is really easy to do on my mixtape site, either up or downloading is a snap.
Like it is as easy as hitting the 'download' button. The file will then copy to the selected area on your computer (to a folder named 'downloads' usually or your desktop area even). Even if you loose the file, you can just use Spotlight (or whatever Windoze calls it) to EASILY find the file again. Although I am told that this search function isn't very efficient on a Windows machine - but on a Mac it is extremely good and also VERY fast.
On a Mac you then just click the 'burn' button in the folder menu bar where the file is kept and it'll copy it direct to a CD-R. Again, I guess it works pretty much the same on a Windoze machine, doesn't it?
Uploading is just as easy.
How hard is that? Well, it's a lot easier than driving a car for instance!