Greetings I,
Any available links for this classic documentary? I found the link below, but it is very slow (19 hours for 500mb file).
http://www.dancehallmusic.de/forum2/thr ... 12926&sid=
Or you can watch the 'ghetto riddims' episode, which has some killer Jack Ruby yard auditions here...simply wait the 50 seconds for the option to download
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8WPOMV69
Much respect,
Krawl
Deep Roots documentary
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staas
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Re: Deep Roots documentary
torrents are dead, thans for the mega upload link though
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Upright
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Re: Deep Roots documentary
hey,
torrents not dead,just really slow but if wel all start downen these torrent then the speed will increase.
thanks & greets
torrents not dead,just really slow but if wel all start downen these torrent then the speed will increase.
thanks & greets
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Big Krawl
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Re: Deep Roots documentary
Greetings,
I just downloaded episode 4 'Black Ark' and it has some great footage of Lee Perry. However, it did take 24 hrs to download and the video has timer bar running at the top.
Respect,
Krawl
I just downloaded episode 4 'Black Ark' and it has some great footage of Lee Perry. However, it did take 24 hrs to download and the video has timer bar running at the top.
Respect,
Krawl
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matty
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Re: Deep Roots documentary
Who sing that tune, fear ? anyone know,
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manfas
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Re: Deep Roots documentary
Winston McAnuff with the Black Kush band
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bwoyrough
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Re: Deep Roots documentary
unfortunatley the band never released anything so i hear, maybe 1x 7" what a great tune+band, why they never went on do do anything i don't know, but winston went on to do lots of albums.
The URL link put up to them deep roots dvds, well all them reggae history dvds have been made on someones home PC and are not official, i even suspect that a couple of there reggae history discs came from me!! i think this because they have now put out 2 different discs with bonus films on the end of the disc, i had both of them discs with the same films on which i made myself way before these ever got released, why they all of a sudden appear in this order, coincidentally like mine i don't know, i'd love to check a copy of theres to see if they did originate from me.
Excellent documentary tho........
The URL link put up to them deep roots dvds, well all them reggae history dvds have been made on someones home PC and are not official, i even suspect that a couple of there reggae history discs came from me!! i think this because they have now put out 2 different discs with bonus films on the end of the disc, i had both of them discs with the same films on which i made myself way before these ever got released, why they all of a sudden appear in this order, coincidentally like mine i don't know, i'd love to check a copy of theres to see if they did originate from me.
Excellent documentary tho........
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eduzgz
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Re: Deep Roots documentary
very nice documentary
wich is the band and song that sounds in the minute 13:16 in the Ghetto Riddims?
thanks
wich is the band and song that sounds in the minute 13:16 in the Ghetto Riddims?
thanks
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Big Krawl
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Re: Deep Roots documentary
It is Winston McAnuff and the Black Kush Band. There was a longer thread about the singers in Jack Ruby's yard on the Blood and Fire forum not long ago.