http://www.tackhead.com/news/article/263/
Happy Birthday! (in retrospect)
All the best wishes for the future...
Anyone noticed that Lee Perry had his 75th birthday?
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uwead
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Re: Anyone noticed that Lee Perry had his 75th birthday?
Actually it said so on my 'Simpsons' calendar, March 20th. 
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Stick-a-Bush
Re: Anyone noticed that Lee Perry had his 75th birthday?
Do you think that Lee Perry noticed that it was his 75th birthday?uwead wrote:http://www.tackhead.com/news/article/263/
Happy Birthday! (in retrospect)
All the best wishes for the future...
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Lost Shoe
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Re: Anyone noticed that Lee Perry had his 75th birthday?
He's waiting cool, calm and collected until his 100th birthday to take notice .....Stick-a-Bush wrote:
Do you think that Lee Perry noticed that it was his 75th birthday?
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uwead
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Re: Anyone noticed that Lee Perry had his 75th birthday?
to Stick-a-Bush: I definitely think that Lee Perry is aware of his 75th birthday
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I met him around seven/eight years ago backstage after a concert in Hamburg, Germany (venue = Fabrik) and was very positively surprised - the communication was very easy and good. His swiss wife was also there!
I met him around seven/eight years ago backstage after a concert in Hamburg, Germany (venue = Fabrik) and was very positively surprised - the communication was very easy and good. His swiss wife was also there!
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MadMusicologist
Re: Anyone noticed that Lee Perry had his 75th birthday?
According to his official MySpace page he was born March 20th, 1936.
But what do numbers count?!?
He is the path finder of surrealistic psychedelic fantasmorgical Dub music, and his early sessions with Bob Marley (long before Nesta went to Island recs and the equalizing Chris Blackwell) were really groundbreaking.
He is one of the greatest sound masters and innovators in Roots music, that's for sure.
But what do numbers count?!?
He is the path finder of surrealistic psychedelic fantasmorgical Dub music, and his early sessions with Bob Marley (long before Nesta went to Island recs and the equalizing Chris Blackwell) were really groundbreaking.
He is one of the greatest sound masters and innovators in Roots music, that's for sure.