Sunday, 23 June 2013
Saturday, 22 June 2013
♪♫ Dub Gabriel - Reggae Special (Vintage Vinyl Mix)
Dub Gabriel recently set up his turntables at the d/a/c lab. He hooked up his tape delays, reverbs and dub sirens and dropped a 1 1/2 hour set of all vintage vinyl with essential selections of vintage dancehall, reggae & dub. Recorded live at his studio, these vintage selections guarantee to warm up the sound system this summer.
Purple Man - King of the Way
Sancho – Chase Vampire
Billy Boyo - Wicked She Wicked
Carol Kalphat - African Land
Sly & Robbie - Rocks and Mountains
Ranking Dread - Africa
Burro Banton - Can't Take the Running’s in a Babylon
Junior Cat - Anerexol Body
Michigan & Smiley - Down Presser
Nicodemus - Birdman Hunting
Prince Far I - Red Sea
Tapper Zuki - Man Ah Warrior
Yellowman - Strong Me Strong
Prince Jazzbo - In Jah Jah Name
R. Shirley - Everybody Needs A Friend
Ranking Dread - Hard Times
Horace Andy - Money Money
Lee Van Cliff - Bam Salute
Singers & Players - Dungeon & Merchant Ship
Smiley Culture - Cockney Translation
Anthony Red Rose - Dub Organizer Part Two
Wayne Palmer - Suzie
Barrington Lavy - Na Broke No Fight Over Woman
King Burnett - Paul Bogle
Junior Brammer - All Gone
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The Beatles watch The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Saville Theatre London 4/6/67)
On June 4, 1967, The Jimi Hendrix Experience played their last show in England, at London’s Saville Theatre, before heading off to America. (The Saville was run by The Beatles manager, Brian Epstein).
The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album had just been released on June 1. Hendrix, had got a copy of Sgt. Pepper prior to the show. The album had only been out for a couple of days, and there are some who say he bought it and others who say Paul McCartney had given it to him.
The Beatles decided to go see The Jimi Hendrix Experience at The Saville.
Hendrix decided to open the show with his version of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band“. They learned the song just before going the stage.
Hendrix didn’t know at the time that The Beatles were in the audience. Paul McCartney said later he was honored by the tribute; “simply incredible, perhaps the best I have ever seen him play.”
McCartney talking about the night a month ago
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The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album had just been released on June 1. Hendrix, had got a copy of Sgt. Pepper prior to the show. The album had only been out for a couple of days, and there are some who say he bought it and others who say Paul McCartney had given it to him.
The Beatles decided to go see The Jimi Hendrix Experience at The Saville.
Hendrix decided to open the show with his version of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band“. They learned the song just before going the stage.
Hendrix didn’t know at the time that The Beatles were in the audience. Paul McCartney said later he was honored by the tribute; “simply incredible, perhaps the best I have ever seen him play.”
McCartney talking about the night a month ago
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