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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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on an almost-weekly basis. Gotta love the whole 60-year old man with one deck approach. Tufnell Park's Dub Club used to have a visiting system every week - and they'd bring their entire rigs despite the reasonably small venue.
On occasion you'd have to order drinks by sign language. Apart from Dillinja's Valve Sound System I've never been exposed to such extreme volume in my life. Motorhead are nowhere near.
(, Tue 5 Jan 2010, 15:44, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Shaka live is so addictive, he has the energy, the rekkids, the moves, the patois, the presence, the whole fucking package. I may have to make a pilgrimage down to London this year to catch Shaka, as he rarely plays up here. Your local knowledge would be a mighty fine skill to have onboard for such a venture.
The thing is with the well tuned systems is that they sound SOOO crisp and clear yet the bass still weighs a fucking tonne.
Check youtube for 'shaka plays rent man', and witness some proper Rastas totally losing their heads to the vibrations. This one guy just takes to running in a circle he's so far gone. Brilliant clip.
(, Tue 5 Jan 2010, 15:54, Reply)
"COME ON YOU SLAAAAGS"
Brilliant film, the scene where he stumbles into the Rastafarian Church at night is amazing.
What about Rockers? Another great reggae film with a top notch soundtrack and cast.
(, Tue 5 Jan 2010, 16:01, Reply)
I picked up the soundtrack LP for that last year.
Jah no dead.
(, Tue 5 Jan 2010, 16:02, Reply)
A few that just look like one giant dread, like a mane. The intro scene where Horsemouth is drumming up money and there is this horn based track playing, then he eventually walks round and the 'soundtrack' is a group of rastas actually playing the music.
Hypnotic and brilliant. Jah no dead indeed!
(, Tue 5 Jan 2010, 16:13, Reply)
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