@jumbo
Give thanks for this. It's interesting to hear older, faster tunes done in a rockers style. It wouldn't make for the fastest moving conga line, however it may be slow enough for old-timers like me to participate without breaking any bones.
You are kind to share this with us.
Supersonics 1,2,3 Kick
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jordandance
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Re: Supersonics 1,2,3 Kick
No lie here, just too many records to remember the details of every single one. Is yours a white label Aries with red Writing?jumbo wrote:@ jordandance..haha a lie yu a tell!
this is an Jamaican 'Aries' 45, not a bullwackies NY 'Aires' press
i didn't look good at my copy and made the same mistake as the RKR peeps
so no wackies connection, except for the misreading of the label ( i was put on the wrong foot, by first checking RKR , before looking into my 7 inch pile)
here is the sample: http://www.mediafire.com/?vmbegzzgdn1
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jumbo
Re: Supersonics 1,2,3 Kick
yes it is the same, i wasnt questining that you owned a copy, but to your mentioning of the Aires /Tafari referrence.jordandance wrote:jumbo wrote :@ jordandance..haha a lie yu a tell!
this is an Jamaican 'Aries' 45, not a bullwackies NY 'Aires' press
i didn't look good at my copy and made the same mistake as the RKR peeps
so no wackies connection, except for the misreading of the label ( i was put on the wrong foot, by first checking RKR , before looking into my 7 inch pile)
here is the sample: http://www.mediafire.com/?vmbegzzgdn1
No lie here, just too many records to remember the details of every single one. Is yours a white label Aries with red Writing?
bless
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gibey
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Re: Supersonics 1,2,3 Kick
Many thanks for sharing this lovely tune with us jumbo.