Reggae Intro's
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Natty Matti
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Re: Reggae Intro's
Big Youth feat. Gregory Isaacs & Leroy Sibbles - hot stock
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kofi333
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Re: Reggae Intro's
LAUGH IT OFF-PHIL FRANCIS
REGGAE PARTY TIME-FENTON SMITH
LOVE IS HERE TO STAY-JOHHNY OSBOURNE
JUST LOTS...................
REGGAE PARTY TIME-FENTON SMITH
LOVE IS HERE TO STAY-JOHHNY OSBOURNE
JUST LOTS...................
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=Nilo82=
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Linval Thompson - Rock Me In Dub
Exactly the mix you want listening to rockers inna militant style..
Speaking of dub: the intro of "oppsition Dub" from the "Jah Thomas Meets Roots Radics Dubbing" (a "Joker Smoker" Version) is sooo wicked!
But then that's one of the hardest dancehall riddims ever imho..
Exactly the mix you want listening to rockers inna militant style..
Speaking of dub: the intro of "oppsition Dub" from the "Jah Thomas Meets Roots Radics Dubbing" (a "Joker Smoker" Version) is sooo wicked!
But then that's one of the hardest dancehall riddims ever imho..
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=Nilo82=
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Also great is General Echo's "Foxy Mama":
"Hey Echo man your mama is calling you"
"Ohh Nooooo"
"Not that mama man.."
"Hey Echo man your mama is calling you"
"Ohh Nooooo"
"Not that mama man.."
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Arkle.
Re: Reggae Intro's
My favourite is also Hot Shot, by Big Youth and featuring Gregory Isaacs and Leroy Libbles. I also have a soft spot in my heart for Rockers Dub by Augustus Pablo. The mention of Picture On The Wall, by The Naturalites reminds me of a version recorded for one of the Mikey Dread T.V. series from the early '80s, possibly Rockers Roadshow. It is from a live show (in Bristol, or Nottingham?)and Mikey Dread saunters on stage and toasts over the rhythm, sending everyone there wild - great to watch.
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vtov
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Re: Reggae Intro's
Frankie Paul had some good ones, using his different voices
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Javier
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Re: Reggae Intro's
Mikey Dread - Roots & Culture
Rod Taylor - His Imperial Majesty
Inna different kind:
Jack Ruby & The Black Disciples - Free Rhodesia
There are lots of songs that when you hear the fancy intro u know that when riddim drops it will be a scorcher, right ? it happens a lot to me...
great thread !
Rod Taylor - His Imperial Majesty
Inna different kind:
Jack Ruby & The Black Disciples - Free Rhodesia
There are lots of songs that when you hear the fancy intro u know that when riddim drops it will be a scorcher, right ? it happens a lot to me...
great thread !
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aabey
Re: Reggae Intro's
Great one!! I remebered that one yesterday!Javier wrote: Jack Ruby & The Black Disciples - Free Rhodesia
There are lots of songs that when you hear the fancy intro u know that when riddim drops it will be a scorcher, right ? it happens a lot to me...
Its kinda off-topic, but Curtis Mayfield - [Don`t Worry] If There Is Hell Below (from 71's Curtis LP) has a really fresh and killer intro...
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TJ
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Yes, this is a great thread!
How 'bout this one?:
The opening to I-Roy's "Buck & The Preacher"?
Classic... love that one.
Or, how about the opening to I-Roy's "Blackman Time"?
Jus heard the one mentioned about "Leroy Brown & General Charghand" on YouTube... seen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vicimG_cJOA
Nice one.
Peace everyone!
How 'bout this one?:
The opening to I-Roy's "Buck & The Preacher"?
Classic... love that one.
Or, how about the opening to I-Roy's "Blackman Time"?
Jus heard the one mentioned about "Leroy Brown & General Charghand" on YouTube... seen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vicimG_cJOA
Nice one.
Peace everyone!