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Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:53 pm
by Prince Pud Pud
it was a sort of wreckless movement in nyc spearheaded by groups like moldy peaches who used acoustic instrumentation as weapons against itself,lovingly. they're an alright group. anti folk was a sort of journo phrase for this kinda movement,a bit of fun i suppose but richman was knocking about pre-punk. some reckon he was proto-punk. modern lovers first lp is worth a listen

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:47 pm
by noname
inner circle - none shall escape the judgement
1974

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:20 pm
by Jahson
To this day J. Richman is a big fan of Jamaican music. I've been to his club the Make Out Room in the Mission District San Francisco many times and they host a weekly DJ night for all musics Jamaican. Love that place!

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:02 pm
by Prince Pud Pud
Jahson wrote:To this day J. Richman is a big fan of Jamaican music. I've been to his club the Make Out Room in the Mission District San Francisco many times and they host a weekly DJ night for all musics Jamaican. Love that place!
mission is class,had no idea he ran a club

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 7:55 pm
by lenroy
I remember reading in black echoes (that's how long ago) that earl zero was sueing jonathon richmond for pilfering his song.
If earl zero is now credited as a songwriter to the tune then he must have won his case, surely?
That would have been a hell of a result! Anyone out there remember patrick andy - just another night vs the rolling stones - just another night? Totally similar songs - patrick's on a reggae vibe and way by far the first tune to be released, he took up his case in america, and surprisingly lost. The case was on mainstream news about 1984-5
Oddly, sly and robbie played on both sessions.

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 11:21 pm
by kalcidis
Lenroy; You're thinking of Patrick Alley? I made a thread about not too long ago. No responses though. :/

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:16 pm
by lenroy
Kalcidis; It could be Patrick Alley. I do know that it was a very long time ago, I'm very old now and I do have the song on a rodigan tape somewhere in the garage.
I remember very clearly though that when in court, the riddim twins didn't volunteer any info to help Patricks case.
I drop into the forum occasionly, so I possibly missed your thread about Patrick Alley/Andy. And there are a lot of pages to chase back through!

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:20 pm
by kalcidis
I didn't write much more than ask for any info on his album. :) So I think you might have missed it as it sunk in forum as a stone in water.

Thread here;
http://www.roots-archives.com/forum/rea ... #msg-88860

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:38 pm
by DUDLEY 1NE
it's kind of a quirky losse reggae instrumental, i like it even though when you spin in certain area's on a set it would catch a lot of people off guard.

Re: Jonathan Richman & Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:46 pm
by Jumbo
lenroy wrote:I remember reading in black echoes (that's how long ago) that earl zero was sueing jonathon richmond for pilfering his song.
If earl zero is now credited as a songwriter to the tune then he must have won his case, surely?
That would have been a hell of a result! Anyone out there remember patrick andy - just another night vs the rolling stones - just another night? Totally similar songs - patrick's on a reggae vibe and way by far the first tune to be released, he took up his case in america, and surprisingly lost. The case was on mainstream news about 1984-5
Oddly, sly and robbie played on both sessions.

the loss wasnt very surprising, since the songs were not the same at all.

patrick Alley's attempt to get rich totally failed, because the songs werent simular in melody or lyrics, except for shareing the phrase 'Just another night with you' .