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Deadhead Cannabis Show
A Cannabis-Infused Weekend: Music and Memories at the Miracle in Mundelein

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 76:44


"From Steel Pulse to Wu-Tang: A Festival of Musical Diversity"Larry Mishkin discusses a review of various experiences and performances, starting with a cannabis event called "Miracle in Mundelein," which took place over the past weekend. The main focus of the review is a discussion of a Grateful Dead show from September 9, 1987, at the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island. The show was notable for being the second night of a three-show run, marking the opening of the Grateful Dead's 1987 East Coast fall tour.Key highlights include:"Hey Pocky Way" Performance: This was the first time the Grateful Dead performed the song "Hey Pocky Way," which is originally by the Meters, a New Orleans funk band. The song became a fan favorite, primarily due to the influence of Brent Mydland, the band's keyboardist. However, the song fell out of rotation after Brent's death in 1990."Jack Straw" Performance: Another song featured was "Jack Straw," a Grateful Dead classic written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter. It was originally performed in 1971 and became a staple in the band's setlists. The song was performed in the second spot of the setlist during the 1987 show, indicating the band's tendency to feature it early in their concerts.Music News Segment: The transcript also includes a segment on music news, which starts with a brief history of the band Cheap Trick, particularly their song "I Want You to Want Me."Review of the Miracle in Mundelein Festival: The review shifts to discussing the recent "Miracle in Mundelein" festival, where several acts performed:Steel Pulse: A roots reggae band from Birmingham, England, who delivered a lively and energetic performance.The Soul Rebels: A New Orleans brass band known for their energetic live shows and collaborations with major artists. Their set featured Raekwon and GZA from the Wu-Tang Clan, adding a strong hip-hop element to the performance.Wiz Khalifa: The headliner of the event, Wiz Khalifa, is praised for his stage presence and connection with the audience. The review notes his strong advocacy for cannabis and how his music resonated well with the crowd.Overall, the review captures the blend of nostalgia with the Grateful Dead's classic performances and the fresh, dynamic energy of the Miracle in Mundelein festival, highlighting both the music and the culture of cannabis.https://www.cheaptrick.com/ Grateful DeadSeptember 9, 1987 (37 years ago)Providence Civic CenterProvidence, Rhode IslandGrateful Dead Live at Providence Civic Center on 1987-09-09 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Second night of a three show run, the opening shows of 1987 East Cost fall tour.  INTRO:                                 Hey Pocky Way                                                Track #1                                                :35 – 2:03 First time ever played Hey Pocky Way was written by George Porter Jr., Leo Nocentelli, Art Neville & Joseph Modeliste, founding members of The Meters, an American funk band formed in 1965 in New Orleans by Modeliste (drums), Porter Jr. (bass), Nocentelli (guitar) and Neville (keyboards). The band performed and recorded their own music from the late 1960s until 1977 and played an influential role as backing musicians for other artists, including Lee Dorsey, Robert Palmer, Dr. John, and Allen Toussaint. Song was released on Rejuvenation the band's fifth studio album in 1974. In 2003, the album was ranked number 138 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time,[6] and 139 in a 2012 revised list. Beginning with this show, the Dead began to feature Hey Pocky Way, usually as a show opener.  Sung by Brent who really got into it with both his keyboard playing and strong singing, it  became a fan favorite.  But as a Brent influenced tune, it died when he did. Played:  25 timesFirst:  September 9, 1987 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USALast: July 22, 1990 at World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL, USA (Brent's second to last show)  SHOW No. 1:                    Jack Straw                                                Track #2                                                4:00 – 5:50 "Jack Straw"  written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter. The track first appeared on the album Europe '72. The song was first performed in concert on October 19, 1971, in Minneapolis, Minnesota at new keyboardist Keith Godchaux's first appearance with the band. In the song's earliest performances (c. 1971–72), Weir sang all of the vocals. By the time the 'Europe 72' version was recorded, (at the Olympia Theater in Paris on 5-03-72), Weir and Jerry Garcia were switching up the vocals - as they had on April 26th when 'Hundred Year Hall' was recorded. The song appeared in both the first and second sets until the band's short hiatus in 1974-1975. After re-forming, the song almost exclusively appeared in the first set. After Brent Mydland joined the band in 1979, the song almost exclusively opened the band's first set. The band also often extended the jam after the second verse after Mydland's joining, often extending the song to over six minutes. Dead and Company have also further extended the song, often adding an abstract opening jam prior to the song's first verse.[1] Bob Weir stated in a 2004 interview that the song's lyrics were partly based on John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men.[2] The song's themes include riding the rails, the Great Depression, and hobo (homeless) camps of the era. Jack Straw is also—perhaps coincidentally—the name of the original plantation owner, who lived controversially with his gay lover, Peter Ochello, in Tennessee Williams's play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.[3] Always a great song to hear in concert, the fans loved it and it was always an omen of good things to come in the show. Played:  477 timesFirst:  October 19, 1971 at Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN, USALast:  July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago MUSIC NEWS Miracle In Mundelein – second year of the festival in Mundelein a suburb northwest of Chicago.  Missed last year with JRAD but made it this year on Saturday with my sons Jonathan and Daniel, Jonathan's fiancé, Bella and Daniel's buddy AJ.  Different theme to this year's music focusing on hip hop and rap, not part of my regular music, but certainly a key genre for Daniel and AJ who filled me on details during the show. Acts:Steel Pulse - Steel Pulse are a roots reggae band from the Handsworth area of Birmingham, England. They originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School, and were composed of David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals), and Ronald McQueen (bass); along with Basil's brother Colin briefly on drums and Mykaell Riley (vocals, percussion). Steel Pulse were the first non-Jamaican act to win the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. They were initially refused live dates in Caribbean venues in Birmingham due to their Rastafarian beliefs. During the popularization of punk rock in the mid-1970's, Steel Pulse began to play punk venues such as the Hope and Anchor in London and The Electric Circus in Manchester in 1976.[1] Aligning themselves closely with the Rock Against Racism organization and featuring in its first music festival in early 1978, they chose to tour with sympathetic elements of the punk movement,[1] including the Stranglers and XTC. Eventually they found a more natural home in support slots for Burning Spear, which brought them to the attention of Island Records. Fun set that was in progress when we arrived, great sound and lots of energy that kept the crowd moving. The Soul Rebels - The Soul Rebels (also Soul Rebels Brass Band, Soul Rebels or The Rebels) are an eight-piece New Orleans based brass ensemble that incorporate elements of soul, jazz, funk, hip-hop, rock and pop music within a contemporary brass band framework.  Starting out as a local New Orleans favorite, The Soul Rebels have evolved into collaborating live with major artists in all worlds of music including:Katy PerryNasMetallicaGreen DayTrombone ShortyProdigyString Cheese IncidentUmphrey's McGeeGalacticSuzanne VegaEurythmicsLettuceGov't Mule                                               And many more The band has built its career around an eclectic live show that harnesses the power of horns and percussion in a funky party-like atmosphere. The band routinely plays over 250 shows a year. They have been described by the Village Voice as "the missing link between Public Enemy and Louis Armstrong.  The Soul Rebels consist of percussionists and founding members Lumar LeBlanc and Derrick Moss, trumpet players Julian Gosin and Marcus Hubbard, trombonists Corey Peyton and Paul Robertson, saxophonist Erion Williams, and sousaphonist Manuel Perkins Jr.                                                 On Saturday, they featured Raekwon and GZA from Wu Tang Clan.                                      RAEKWON - Corey Woods[2] (born January 12, 1970),[3][4] better known by his stage name Raekwon (/reɪˈkwɒn/, ray-KWON), is an American rapper. He rose to prominence as a founding member of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, which achieved mainstream success following the release of their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), in 1993. Raekwon would subsequently pursue a solo career, releasing his first solo album, entitled Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., in 1995. The album received critical acclaim, and is regarded by many critics as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, as well as a staple of 1990s rap.                                     Raekwon attributes the name Raekwon to the Five-Percent Nation, an offshoot of the Nation of Islam, when he was a "young kid."[11] He converted to Islam in 2009.                                     Growing up, he witnessed his mother being hit and abused by different men, an experience which he said "affected [him] a lot."[10] As a young man, his mother kicked him out of their Park Hill home when Raekwon got into an argument with her boyfriend and his mother sided with the boyfriend. During this time, he spiraled into a pattern of hopelessness and violent behavior.[8] He became addicted to cocaine and crack cocaine until he became aware of how the crack epidemic was affecting those around him, at which point "it was an automatic stop."[10]Raekwon and rap partner Ghostface Killah attended junior high school together on Staten Island.[14] Raekwon attended New Dorp High School, where he befriended rappers Remedy, Method Man and Inspectah Deck.[15]             Woods first rapped as Sha Raider. In 1992, he joined the Wu-Tang Clan, an originally nine-member rap group drawing mainly from the Staten Island but also from the Brooklyn boroughs of New York City. He rapped as Raekwon The Chef, and also used the aliases Lex Diamonds, Shallah Raekwon, and Louis Rich. After being caught in a crossfire and accidentally shot four times, Raekwon began rapping in earnest. He later described being shot as an "important eye opener." In September 2009, MTV ranked Raekwon tenth among "hottest" rappers. In December, HipHopDx's 2009 awards named Only Built For Cuban Linx... Pt. II album of the year, calling it "the Hip Hop equivalent to The Godfather 2, with Rae as revitalized as Marlon was". Raekwon won Emcee of the Year—the prior year, Nas won—while HipHopDX staff explained, Raekwon brought it back to lyrical, dope rap. He released an album that spoke to teens, twenty-somethings, thirty-somethings, and beyond. Without compromising, the Chef made an edgy Hip Hop record that refused to bastardize the catalog he laid down 15 years ago. On top of that, Rae (along with Ghostface) was a go-to for numerous rappers making albums, ranging from the Playaz Circle to Jadakiss to BK One. That's beyond real, as was a year filled with performing in arenas, clubs and even churches. When it came to mastering the ceremony, Rae had 'em all following the leader.[28]— HipHopDX GZA - Gary Eldridge Grice[2] (born August 22, 1966), better known by his stage names GZA (/ˈdʒɪzə/JIZ-ə) and The Genius,[3] is an American rapper. A founding member of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, GZA is the group's "spiritual head", being both the first member in the group to receive a record deal and being the oldest member.[4] He has appeared on his fellow Wu-Tang members' solo projects, and has maintained a successful solo career starting with his second album Liquid Swords (1995). His lyrical style often dismisses typical rap story lines in favor of science and wide-ranging philosophies and has been characterized as "armed with sharp metaphors and a smooth flow".[5][6][7][8] An analysis of GZA's lyrics found that he has the second largest vocabulary in popular hip hop music.[9][10] He teamed up with an education group to promote science education in New York City through hip hop. In 1992, GZA joined the Wu-Tang Clan, a group of nine, formed by his cousin RZA. GZA had some high-profile appearances on the group's debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993), including a solo track, "Clan in da Front".[22] This, combined with appearances on other Clan members' albums such as Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (1995) and Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... (1995) brought him much recognition. According to Method Man, "we form like Voltron and GZA happens to be the head".                         The combination of the Soul Rebels beat and Raekwon's and GZA's rapping made for an exceptional set of music that caught me off guard but was worth the price of admission.  With lots of cannabis references scattered throughout their lyrics and stage talk, they were a perfect match for this festival. Wiz Khalifa - Cameron Jibril Thomaz (born September 8, 1987),[2] better known by his stage name Wiz Khalifa, is an American rapper from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He signed with the local independent label Rostrum Records to release his debut studio album, Show and Prove (2006). His contract entered a short-lived joint venture with Warner Bros. Records the following year. His Eurodance-influenced 2008 single, "Say Yeah" received urban radio airplay and entered both the Rhythmic Top 40 and Hot Rap Songs charts, becoming his first minor hit.[3] Outside of music, Thomaz has delved into acting with television roles in Dickinson and The Eric Andre Show, the lead role alongside Snoop Dogg in the 2012 stoner comedy film Mac & Devin Go to High School, and voice roles in the animated series American Dad!, Duncanville, and Big City Greens. Thomaz founded the record label Taylor Gang Entertainment in 2008, through which he has signed artists including Juicy J, Ty Dolla Sign, and Berner. Known for his abundant usage of cannabis, Thomaz launched his own cannabis brand, Khalifa Kush, in 2016, which expanded for release in nationwide dispensaries in 2022. His stage name is derived from Khalifa, an Arabic word meaning "successor", and wisdom, which was shortened to Wiz when Khalifa was a young boy.[10] Khalifa stated to Spinner.com that the name also came from being called "young Wiz 'cause I was good at everything I did, and my granddad is Muslim, so he gave me that name; he felt like that's what I was doing with my music." He got a tattoo of his stage name on his 17th birthday.[11][12] By the age of 15, he was regularly recording his music at a local studio called I.D. Labs.[13] Impressed by the young teen's talent, E. Dan, the owner of the studio offered Khalifa an intern job at the studio in exchange for free recording time. Dan, being a veteran of the Pittsburgh hip-hop scene, would help develop and mentor the young artist early on in his career. He was the headliner and lived up to the billing.  Great tunes, great stage presence, great spokesperson for cannabis.  My first experience with his music and it was very positive. A great musical education for me with my tutors, Daniel and AJ. More in MJ News  Herbie Flowers  RIPJerry Miller  RIPGoose this week at the Salt Shed, Thursday and Friday   SHOW No. 2:                    Greatest Story Ever Told                                                Track #9                                                3:25 – end                                                 INTO                                                 Devil With a Blue Dress                                                Track #10                                                0:00 – 1:33 Greatest Story – written by Hunter/Bobby/Mickey, originally called “The Pump Song” on Mickey Hart's 1972 album Rolling Thunder.  As the opening tune of Ace, it is called Greatest Story Ever Told.  But this isn't about that song.  Here, it is the lead-in to a first set couple of “extras” thrown in for some fun. "Devil with a Blue Dress On" (also known as "Devil with the Blue Dress") is a song written by Shorty Long and William "Mickey" Stevenson, first performed by Long and released as a single in 1964. A later version recorded by Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels in 1966 peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.  "Devil with the Blue Dress" was originally released as Shorty Long's debut single on Motown in 1964, but the single failed to chart. The song describes a femme fatale in a blue dress and not an actual devil.[2] Two years later, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels recorded the song at Bell Sound Studios in New York City[3] as a medley with an original arrangement of Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly". Their version, released on their album, “Breakout . . . . !”,  was notably more up-tempo than Long's more blues-influenced rendition.[2] Reaching No. 4 on the Hot 100, their version of the track would end up becoming their most well-known and highest charting hit in the United States. Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it No. 428 on their list of Top 500 Songs of All Time. Basically, another great cover to showcase Brent's singing and keyboard skills.  This was the first of 3 times the Dead covered the song.  Another fun diversion by the band that kept the Deadheads guessing and not wanting to ever miss a show. The transition out of Greatest Story is seamless and makes it so you can't hear the end of Greatest Story without hearing the signature beat of Devil making it a “natural” fit. Played – 3 timesFirst:  September 9, 1987 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USALast:  October 4, 1987 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, USA  SHOW No. 3:                    Good Golly Miss Molly                                                Track #11                                                0:00 – end                                                 INTO                                                 Devil With a Blue Dress                                                Track #12                                                0:00 – 0:51"Good Golly, Miss Molly" is a rock 'n' roll song first recorded in 1956 by American musician Little Richard and released in January 1958 as single on the Specialty label, and later on the album, Little Richard in July 1958.[1] The song, a jump blues, was written by John Marascalco and producer Robert "Bumps" Blackwell. Although it was first recorded by Little Richard, Blackwell produced another version by the Valiants, who imitated the fast first version recorded by Little Richard, not released at that time. Although the Valiants' version was released first (in 1957), Little Richard had the hit, reaching No. 4.[2] Like all his early hits, it quickly became a rock 'n' roll standard and has subsequently been recorded by hundreds of artists. The song is ranked No. 92 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Little Richard first heard the phrase "Good golly, Miss Molly" from a Southern DJ named Jimmy Pennick.[4] He modified the lyrics into the more suggestive "Good golly, Miss Molly/You sure like to ball." Little Richard himself later claimed that he took Ike Turner's piano intro from his influential 1951 rock and roll song "Rocket 88", and used it for "Good Golly, Miss Molly".[5] "I always liked that record," Richard recalled, "and I used to use the riff in my act, so when we were looking for a lead-in to 'Good Golly, Miss Molly', I did that and it fit." In 1966, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels incorporated "Good Golly Miss Molly" into their version of "Devil with a Blue Dress On". Their version scored a major hit, not only in Ryder's native Detroit, but nationwide, placing at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 100. As with Devil, a Brent thing.  Unfortunately, it was only around for a month.  Then vanished from the Dead's playlist thereafter.  Played:  3 times, makes senseFirst:  September 9, 1987 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USALast:  October 4, 1987 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, USA  MJ NEWS:             Miracle in Mudelein – a great event sponsored by Rise Dispensaries and Rhythm cultivators.  Second year, featuring great music, excellent food and drink and too many booths for dabbing from various types of rigs including a Studenglass Gravity Bong – my first time using one and it is not your father's four foot Graffix bong!  Daniel and AJ were all over it and as it turned out, the wait in line was well worth the experience.  Rather than try to explain it to you, just Google Gravity Bong and see for yourself!  Great high.             Miracle is that Lake County, a more conservative leaning county, and Mundelein permitted the event.  Attendees can bring in their own flower or extracts (supposedly only if purchased at an Illinois dispensary), smoking accessories, etc.  Rise also was selling products at the show.             A wonderful thing to attend an event and not have to hide and smuggle in your cannabis.  People lighting up everywhere, offering to share, talking strains, etc.  Police were there to keep order and otherwise let it all go on.  Very professional.             Excellent mellow crowd (what else would you expect?).  Well run.  Shot joints out of a canon.  A wonderful day and experience for those who enjoy cannabis, especially not having to hide it or pretend you don't have any when everyone knows attendees are smuggling it in anyway.             A great way to promote cannabis and help normalize it within the community.  And a fun event to be able to share with my boys, Bella and AJ.  Fun had by all.  SHOW No. 4:                    Not Fade Away                                                Track #24 (NOTE – this song is listed as Track #23 AND #24, be sure to use #24)                                                0:00 – end "Not Fade Away" is a song credited to Buddy Holly (originally under his first and middle names, Charles Hardin) and Norman Petty (although Petty's co-writing credit is likely to have been a formality[3]) and first recorded by Holly and his band, the Crickets. Holly and the Crickets recorded the song in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957, the same day the song "Everyday" was recorded.[1] The rhythmic pattern of "Not Fade Away" is a variant of the Bo Diddley beat, "Not Fade Away" was originally released as the B-side of the hit single "Oh, Boy!" on 10.27.1957 and was included on the album The "Chirping" Crickets (1957). The Crickets' recording never charted as a single. In 2004, this song was ranked number 107 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". The song is closely associated with the Grateful Dead as one of their signature tunes—one which the band transformed from Holly's 1950s boy/girl romanticism to one reflecting the 1960s' more spiritual universal love. Their 1971 recording of the song is included on their second live album, Skull and Roses, paired with Going Down The Road Feeling Bad, a regular happening in the early ‘70's. Primarily a second set tune that used to show up in the second half of the second set after Drums-Space.  Beginning in 1983, the Dead began to play it as the second set closer, trailing off with “Love is real will not fade away” as they exited the stage.  A few years later, the Deadheads starting chanting the line as the Dead left the stage and in some cases, kept it up until the band reappeared for their encore, when the band would pick back up on the beat and play it for another minute or so before their encore tune, such as with this show.    Great example of the Deadheads making their mark on the show and the band being tuned in enough to play along with it.  Although sometimes if the Dead took too long to come out for the encore, the chanting would start to fade off.  And sometimes even when the chant made it all the way to the band's return on stage, the band would ignore it and just dive straight into their encore.  Fun when it all came together like this show. Played:  561 timesFirst:  February 19, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  July 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO (St. Louis) OUTRO:                               The Mighty Quinn                                                Track #25                                                2:11 – 3:48 Bob Dylan wrote and first recorded the song in 1967 during the Basement Tapes sessions, but did not release a version for another three years.  The song's first release was in January 1968 as "Mighty Quinn" in a version by the British band Manfred Mann, from their album Mighty Garvey, and became a great success. A demo of 14 of the 1967 Basement Tapes recordings, including the first of two takes of "Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)", was produced in 1968, but was not intended for release. Recordings taken from the demos began appearing on bootlegs, starting with Great White Wonder,[7] a double-album bootleg that came out in July 1969. The first official release of the song was in 1970 on Dylan's Self Portrait album,[14] a live recording from 1969's Isle of Wight Festival. The live version (titled "The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)") was also selected in 1971 for the second compilation of Dylan's career, Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II. Covered by:  the Hollies, Leon Russell and Phish, among others. Although they never played the song with Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead started playing "The Mighty Quinn" in concert in 1985. It became a favorite encore among the Grateful Dead's fans, and remained so to the end of their career. Last verses, end with, “when Quinn the Eskimo gets here, everybody's gonna want to doze” but the Deadheads heard it as “dose” and always gave it a big cheer. Played:  59 timesFirst:  December 30, 1985 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast:  July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA  Shoutouts: Lary Vinocur – birthdayElena Mishkin – birthday .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

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The C. O. W. S. w/ Dr. David Hinds: Dr. Walter Rodney, JONESTOWN, & White Supremacy in Guyana

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024


The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Dr. David Hinds Live from Guyana. "An associate professor of African and African American studies with a concentration on Caribbean and African Diaspora Studies in the School of Social Transformation [at Arizona State University], Dr. Hinds' research interests include governance and politics in the Caribbean; race, ethnicity and politics in the African diaspora; and Black political leadership." Gus discovered Dr. Hinds work while reading Eusi Kwayana's A New Look at Jonestown: Dimensions From a Guyanese Perspective - which provides insight on how South Americans processed the horrors of the Jonestown massacre. We'll discuss Dr. Hinds scholarship on Guyanese attempted counter-racist Dr. Walter Rodney. Assassinated on June 13th of 1980, Rodney led protests to investigate the Rev. Jones connections to the Guyanese government and why the tragedy was allowed to happen. We'll explore the history of British "colonialism" in this region and the conflict between non-white people classified as "indian" and the darker non-white people classified as "black." #BlackGetBack #COINTELPRO #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP844

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 282:08


This weeks show starts off with music from Israel Vibration, Danny T & Tradesman with Earl 16, Sean Paul, Barrington Levy, Trinity, and Perfect Giddimani. Classic this week come from The Twinkle Brothers, Burning Spear, Mikey Dread, Pablo Moses, Bunny Wailer, Fred Locks, Rod Taylor, Freddie McGregor, Junior Tucker, Ta Teasha Love, Augustus Pablo, Jackie Mittoo, Phil Pratt, and Bob Marley & The Wailers. New music this week comes from The Bandulus, Kimeco, Mosiah, Wisedem Band with Arkaingelle and Stevie Culture, Sister Carol, Luciano, Chuck Turner, Indra, Sharon Marley & Big Youth, Kabaka Pyramid, Subajah, Pasco Suhfar and Sama Queen, and Mikey Dub with Don Hartley. Also this week we ride the new Walls Of Jerusalem Riddim from Heretical Sound And Basque Dub Foundation featuring Carlton Livingston, David Hinds, and Rootsmala.  Enjoy! Israel Vibration - Hard Road - Pay The Piper - Ras Records Danny T & Tradesman feat. Earl 16 - Distraction Trap - Built For Sound - Scotch Bonnet Records Sean Paul - No Evil - Dutty Rock Productions Barrington Levy & Trinity - Tell Dem Already/Genocide - Murda Dem Riddim - Irie Ites Records Perfect Giddimani - Save Jah Children/Save Jah Children Dub - Chalice Palace Muzic Glen Brown & King Tubby - Assack Lawn No. 1 - Dubwise & Otherwise - Blood & Fire The Twinkle Brothers - I Will Always Praise Jah/I Will Forever Dub - Praises To The King - Reggae On Top Burning Spear - Cry Blood Africa - Hail H.I.M. - EMI Mikey Dread - Modern Africa - Obssesion - Rykodisc Pablo Moses - Music Is My Desire - A Song - Island Records Bunny Wailer - Blackheart Man - Blackheart Man - Island Records Fred Locks - Walls - Black Star Liner - VP Records Rod Taylor - Promised Land - Strong Like Sampson: Linval Thompson 12” Mixes - Hot Milk Freddie McGregor & The Observers - Rasta Have Faith/Organ Satta - Observer 7” The Disciple & Junior Tucker - Disaster (remix) - What A Disaster - Pressure Sounds Ta Teasha Love & The Wailers Band - Rootsman/Roots Dub - Impact The Bandulus - West Portland Park - Tell It Like It Is - Badasonic Studio Nadia McAnuff & The Ligerians - So Jah Seh - Shelter From The Storm - SoulNurse Records JonnyGo Figure - Natty Take Over/Natty Take Over Dub - Crucial Showcase - Bent Backs Records Kimeco & Little Lion Sound - Frontline - Evidence Music Mosiah - From A Far - I-Frequency - Ragatac/Mystic Rockaz Lutan Fyah - None Shall Escape - Bird Of Paradise Riddim - Big Bus Records Wisedem Band w/ Arkaingelle & Stevie Culture - Nah Give Up - One Wise Studios Sister Carol & Naram - Ganja Bonanza/Medication Dub - Rick Records Luciano - Terrible Time - House Of Payne Empire Records Carlton Livignston - Marcus Mosiah Garvey - Walls Of Jerusalem Riddim - Heartical Productions David Hinds - Solidarity - Walls Of Jerusalem Riddim - Heartical Productions Rootsmala - Human Rights - Walls Of Jerusalem Riddim - Heartical Productions Basque Dub Foundation - Walls Of Dub - Walls Of Jerusalem Riddim - Heartical Productions Alam - Joyful Soul - Rise - Alam Productions LA.B - Ocean Demon - LA.B VI - Loop Recordings Chuck Turner - Fearless - Chuck Turner Singing Sweet - Praise - Gideon Answer Riddim - Gideon Music House Taxi Gang - Gideon Answer - Gideon Answer Riddim - Gideon Music House Indra - Nuttin They Can Say - Reality Shock Records Sharon Marley & Big Youth - Steppah - Gong Gyal Entertainment  Kabaka Pyramid & Zion I Kings - Start My Day - Zion High Productions Pasco Suhfar & Sama Queen - Loving You/Loving You Dub - Suhfar Records Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown - King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown - Shanachie Augustus Pablo - Cassava Piece - The Rockers Story: The Mystic World Of Augustus Pablo - Shanachie Jackie Mittoo - Happy People - Studio One: Black Man's Pride 2 - Soul Jazz Records Phil Pratt - Danger Zone - The War Is On Dub Style - Pressure Sounds Bob Marley & The Wailers - Satisfy My Soul - Roots Of A Legend - Trojan Records Roots Radics - You Don't Love Me Dub - Jah Life 7” Jar - Rolling Dub - Rolling Dice - N Gage Productions Horace Andy - Try Love -  Midnight Rocker - On U Sound Horace Andy - Come After Midnight - Midnight Scorchers - On U Sound Sly & Robbie - Assault On Station 5 - A Dub Experience - Island Records Mikey Dub & Don Hartley - Causeless Shall Not Come/Causeless Shall Not Dub - Dubophonic Records Fikir Amlak & Kingston Echo - Limitless/Rastaman Antenna - Dub Up Records Iration Steppas - Kilimanjaro (OBF Base Camp Remix) - Dubquake Records Barry Isaac - Zion Highest Region/Zion Highest Region Dub - Reggae On Top Subajah - Lion - Dashen Records Protoje & Zion I Kings feat. Koffee - Switch Up - In Search Of Zion - Indiggnation Collective/RCA Rootz Radicals - Get The Action - Together As One - Rootz Radicals The Magnificent - Vibes I Send - Viking Sound Skarra Mucci feat. Yaniss Odua - Roots Rock Reggae - Perfect Timing - X-Ray Production Jah Screechy - Walk & Skank (Sugar Sound Remix) w/ Version - Pure Niceness Records Peter Ranking - Love Up - Jah Life 7”  Brother Culture & Radikal Vibration - Battlefield - 12 Lights - Evidence Music Culture Freeman Meets The Bush Chemists - The Fittest/Fittest Version - Conqueror - Dubhead

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP831

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 265:22


This weeks show starts off with new music from Protoje & The Zion I Kings, Samory I, Burning Spear, The Wisedem  Band,  and The Cultural Warriors with David Hinds. Also in the early runnings you will hear selections from Wayne Jarrett and Scientist, Black Uhuru, Third World, Max Romeo, The Abyssinians, The Twinkle Brothers, Creole, The Fantals, Neville Brown, Culture, The Mighty Diamonds, Freddie McGregor, and Prince Alla with Joe Gibbs and The Professionals. More new music this week comes from Dub Cavern and The Heptones, Abiyah Yisrael, Yaadcore and Fred Locks, Subatomic Sound System with Don Husky, Stephen Marley, Brother Culture and Dougy, Perfect Giddimani and Yungg Trip, Dubmatix and Ammoye Keith Poppin, Mikey Xodus, Crazy Baldhead with Ali Presses, Manwel T, Pachyman, Allo & Shanti & The Royal Horses Band, Nga Han, Johnny Clarke, IGL & Alecho, Kush Riley and U Root, Manudigital, Top Shelf with Marlon Asher, David Slur, and going out the door we ride the Licky Licky Riddim from irie Ites featuring Lily Melody, Nuttea, LMK and Pinchers.  Enjoy!  Protoje & Zion I Kings - Jah Deliver Me/Jah Deliver Me Dub -  In Search Of Zion - Indiggnation Collective/RCA Samory I - Jah Love - Strength - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Burning Spear - Obsession - No Destroyer - Burning Music  Cultural Warriors & David Hinds - Chant/Chant Dub - Evidence Music Wisedem Band - Irie Morning - One Wise Studio Wayne Jarrett & Scientist - Love In A Mi Heart/Dangerous Match Nine - Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup - Greensleeves Black Uhuru - Sun Is Shining/Sun Is Shining Dub - Taxi Trax - Taxi Records/Tabou 1 Third World - Cool Meditation - Journey To Addis - Island Records Max Romeo - Tan & See - War Ina Babylon - 4 Men With Beards The Abyssinians - Leggo Beast - Satta Massagana Deluxe Edition - Heartbeat Records Twinkle Brothers - Never Get Burned w/Version - Twinkle Music 7”  Creole - Fishers Of Man - China-Frica 12”  The Prophets All Stars - Psalm 16 - Yabby You & The Prophets: Deeper Roots: Part 2 (More Dubs & Rarities) - Pressure Sounds The Fantels - Everywhere - Roots From The Yard 7” Neville Brown - Prophecy - Listen Up! Dancehall Originals -  Prince Fatty - Prophetic Dub - Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub - VP Records Culture - I Am Not Ashamed - Two Sevens Clash: 30th Anniversary Edition - Shanachie Mighty Diamonds - Right Time - Reggae Anthology: Pass The Knowledge - VP Records Freddie McGregor - Joggin' - 56 Hope Road 7” Prince Alla - Naw Go A Them Burial - Joe Gibbs 7” Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Six Foot Six - Joe Gibbs Presents: 100 Years Of Dub - Doctor Bird Dub Cavern & The Heptones - Never Let Us Down/Never Let Us Dub - Dub Cavern Inner Visions - Stand Up - Spiritual Dancer - Blue Bitch Abiyah Yisrael - Guns and Bombs (I Cry) - ChaYah Studios Yaadcore feat. Fred Locks - Sufferation - Delicious Vinyl Island Subatomic Sound System & Don Husky - No Bloodshed/No Bloodshed (dubstramental) - Subatomic Sound Stephen Marley feat. Damian Marley - Cast The First Stone - Old Soul - Tuff Gong Collective/Ghetto Youths International Samory I - Stormy Nights - Strength - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Brother Culture & Dougy - Still and Solid - Evidence Music Perfect Giddimani & Yungg Trip - Mike Tyson - My Stoner Friend - Giddimani Records Chronixx - Spirulina - Dread & Terrible - Chronixx Music Dubmatix & Ammoye - Fire & Brimstone/Fire & Brimstone Dub - Renegade Studios Everton Blender - Give Thanks To The Father - It's My Time - Explorer  Fantan Mojah - Thanks & Praise - Seasons Riddim - Don Corleon Keith Poppin - Stand Up - KP Productions Ginjah - Tun Up - Tad's Records Shaggy feat. Beres Hamond - Fight This Feeling - Out Of Many One Music - Ranch Entertainment Dennis Brown - Sitting and Watching - Ultimate Collection - Hip O Mikey Xodus - All The Way - Mikey Xodus Music Aleighcia Scott - First Love - Windrush Baby - Rorystonelove Crazy Baldhead feat. Ali Presses - Love On Loop/Dub On Loop - Old Neighborhood Records Manwel T - Dub One Another - Dub Power - Manwel T Music Pachyman - You Looked At Me - Switched-On - ATO Records Allo & Shanthi w/Michael Exodus & The Royal Horses Band - Call It Life/Call It Dub - Dig This Way/RadioFontani Records Nga Han & Majestic Vison - Revolute/Revolute Horns - Temple In Man - Roots Unity/Majestic Vison Music Johnny Clarke & Vinney Satta - Open Your Eyes/Open Your Eyes Dub - Roots Renegade Records Vivian Jackson & The Prophets - Deliver Me - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire IGL & Alecho - Deliver Me - Revolution - Dubophonic Records Imperial Steppin' & Souljah Warrior - Tribal Drums/Tribal Dub - Imperial Steppin Records OBF & Iration Steppas - Kilamanjaro (OBF Lazer Chop Remix) -  Vibronics & Ashanti Selah feat. Echo Ranks & Nia Songbird - Beware/Well Humble/Stay Humble/Stay Dubwise - Scoops Kush Riley & U Root - Radio - U Root Records Manudigital feat. Alborosie & Yami Bolo - Reggae Music and Love - Step Up - X Ray Production Top Shelf feat. Marlon Asher - Miles Away - Highest Vibration Records Dahvid Slur - Got Me Singing - Gwari Music Lily Melody & Irie Ites - Bubble With Me - Licky Licky Riddim - Irie Ites Records Nuttea w/ LMK, Pinchers & Irie Ites - Musical Murder - Licky Licky Riddim - Irie Ites Records Luciano - Give Praise - Serious Times - VP Records

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP818

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 265:22


This weeks show starts off with music from Ini Kamoze, Black Uhuru, Clinton Fearon, Glen Washington, Don Carlos, Patrick Andy, Peter Broggs, Winston Francis, Fred Locks, Freddie McKay, Prince Alla, Mike Brooks, Barry Brown, Culture, Burning Spear, Misty In Roots and Luciano with Cocoa Tea. New music this week comes from Cultural Warriors with David Hinds, Jerry Johnson, F.Y.A.H., Ras Sparrow, Martujah, Johnny Osbourne, Little Roy, Abiyah Yisrael, Derajah and the 18th Parallel, Alborosie, Mikey Dub and Tharara, Soon T and Reggae Roast, and Ranking Joe. Also this week we ride the Jah Disciple Riddim and the Black Cab Riddim featuring the likes of Prphecy Izis, Original BadBreed, Earl Sixteen and Cheshire Cat. Enjoy! Ini Kamoze - Babylon, Babylon - Statement - Island Black Uhuru - Endurance - Sinsemilla - Mango Clinton Fearon - Another Party - Goodness - Kool Yu Foot Glen Washington feat. Chet Samuel - Jah Children/Jah Children Dub - Jah Children - Zion High Productions Principal - Dubsteady - Treacherous Dub - Stereo Royal Don Carlos - Can't Waste Time - Jah Love Rockers: Revolutionary Sounds From The Rockers & Steppers Era - Trojan Patrick Andy - Show A Little Love - Living In Mount Zion - Pressure Sounds Peter Broggs - Jah Golden Throne - Never Forget Jah: The Early Years 1976-1986 - Motion Records Winston Francis - Let's Go To Zion - Earth Works 7” Fred Locks - True Rastaman - Black Star Liner - VP Records Freddie McKay - Guide Us Jah - Thompson Sound 12” Prince Alla - Lot's Wife - Only Love Can Conquer 1976-1979 - Blood & Fire   King Tubby & Soul Syndicate - Salty Dub - Freedom Sounds In Dub - Blood & Fire Mike Brooks - Living My Culture - Living My Culture - Trojan Records Barry Brown - It Rough My Brother - Can't Stop Natty Dread - Thompson Sound Culture & Bojangles - Jah Love/Selassie I Cup - Culture & The Deejays At Joe Gibbs - VP Records Cultural Warriors & David Hinds - Chant - Evidence Music Burning Spear - Hallelujah - Calling Rastafari - Heartbeat Records Burning Spear - Dub Jah - Living Dub Vol. 5 - Burning Music Misty In Roots - True Rasta - Roots Controller - Real World  Everton Blender - Man Is Unjust - Lift Up Your Head- Heartbeat Records Luciano & Cocoa Tea - Mr. Governor - Duets - Jet Star Chezidek - Who I Am - Never Stop - Irie Ites Jerry Johnson - Let The Truth Be Known - Strength & Wisdom - Gerald U Johnson F.Y.A.H. feat. Steel Pulse - Freedom Fighter - Free Your Authentic Heart - VP Records Jesse Royal feat. Protoje - LionOrder - Royal - Easy Star Records Chronixx - Ghetto Paradise - Chromology - Soul Circle/Chronixx Music Ras Sparrow - Seek Jah First /Seek Jah First Dub - Eloy A Carrero  Matrujah - Heart and Soul - Still Beating Down Babylon (Junior Byles Tribte) - Dubshot/Earl Chinna Smith Records Soul Revivers feat. Ken Boothe - Tell Me Why - On The Grove - Acid Jazz Johnny Osbourne - In Your Eyes - Right Right Time - Baco Music Ronnie Davis - World By Myself - Roots From The Record Smith: Lloydie Slim Productions 1973-1976 - Bond Export/DKR Aggrovators - World By Myself Part 2 - Roots From The Record Smith In Dub: Lloydie Slim Productions 1973-1976 - Bond Export/DKR Little Roy - Seperate - Woke Up - Zion High Productions Abiyah Yisrael - I Know - African Renaissance - Cha Yah Studios Derajah & The 18th Parallel - Babylon A Quake/Dub Quake - Fruits Records Alborosie - Conflict In Dub - Shengen Dub - Greensleeves Mikey Dub feat. Tharara & Joby T - Been Blessed/Triumphant Horns - Triumphant Riddim - Dubophonic Records Hempress Sativa - Sound The Trumpet - Charka - Conquering Lion Records Numa Crew - Dub Searcher - Moonshine Recordings Hempolics - Burning Dub - Planet Dub - Planet Dog Sugar Minott w/ Luciano & Numa Crew - No Solution/No Solution Dub - More Life Records Mr. Zebre - Omen/Omen Dub - Omen - Patate Records Green Lion Crew w/ Lee Scratch Perry, Yaadcore & Subatomic Sound -  Green Brain (Subatomic Sound System Remix) Dub - Green Lion Crew/Ineffable Records Perfect Giddimani - Chant - Chant Riddim - Chalice Row Records Lutan Fyah - Spliff Tail - Dub Wi Love Riddim - Bad Art Muzik Kraiggi Bad Art feat. Lutan Fyah - Spliff Tail Dub - Bad Art Muzik Khalia feat. Tanya Stephens - No Answer - Ineffable Records Soom T - Listen - More Fire! - Reggae Roast Alborosie - Viral - Destiny - VP Records Tonto Irie - Ram Up Every Corner - Jammy's Presents: Cries  From The Youth - VP Records Prophecy Izis - Chant Revolution - Jah Disciple Riddim - Fire & Flames Records Original BadBreed - Steady Meddi - Jah Disciple Riddim - Fire & Flames Records Courtney Melody - Ninja Mi Ninja - Firehouse 7” Ting A Ling & Krone feat. Ranking Joe - Sound System - Blackbeard  Riddim - Ting A Ling Records  Earl Sixteen - As We Come In - Black Cab Riddim - Friendly Fire Music Cheshire Cat - Nuh Badda Mash Up - Black Cab Riddim - Friendly Fire Music Anthony Johnson - We Rule/We Rule The Dub - Tuff Scout

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP815

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 273:21


This weeks show starts off with music celebrating Hailie Selassie's earthstrong from Horace Andy, Dennis Brown, Mikey General, Vivian Jones, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Hempress Sativa, Jah Levi, Hugh Mundell, Natural-ites, Albert Malawi, Brigadier Jerry, Brother Culture, Jah Melodie, Garnet Silk, Luciano and Charlie Chaplin, Nga Han, and Pressure Busspipe. New music this week comes from, Jahmmi, The Viceroys with Lone Ranger, Perfect Giddimani, Samory-I, Jesse Royal and Romain Virgo, Mellow Mood, Cheshire Cat, Spellbreakers, Wisedem Band, Cultural Warriors with David Hinds, Robert Dallas, and Kingston Express with Richie Phoe featuring Longfingah. Also this week we run some oldies featuring Derrick Morgan, John Holt, Phyllis Dillon, Carl Malcolm, Jimmy London, The Wailing Souls, The Jamaicans, and The Heptones. Enjoy! Horace Andy - King Of Kings - Livin' It Up - Mideya Dennis Brown - Ababa Jan Hoi - J& W Records Mikey General - King Selassie Alone - Hailelujah Song - Reggaeland Vivian Jones & Russ Disciple - Ethiopian King - Ethiopian King Vocal - Imperial House Music Vivian Jones & Russ Disciple - King Dub - Ethiopian King Dub - Imperial House Music Clive Hunt & The Hit Team - No Bones - Blue Lizzard - VP Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - So Jah Say - Natty Dread - Tuff Gong Hempress Sativa - Children Of The Emperor - Conquering Lion Records 7” Jah Levi - Selassie I Veranda - Augustus Pablo Presents Rockers International - Rockers Story: The Mystic World Of Augustus Pablo - Shanachie Hugh Mundell & Rockers All Stars - Stop Them Jah/Dub Them Jah - Rockers International 12” Naturalites & The Realistics - Picture On The Wall 12” Mix - Picture On The Wall - CSA Records Albert Malawi - Children Of The Emperor (dubplate mix) - Uprising 7” Brigadier Jerry - Jah Jah Children - Uprising 7” Brother Culture - Selassie Historical - All A We - Roots Garden Jah Melodie & Slimmah Sound - Love Jah More/Love Jah Dub - Roots Tribe Showcase - Roots Tribe Garnet Silk - Who Is Like Selassie (remix) - Collectors Series - Penthouse Records Luciano & Charlie Chaplin - Jah Is Alive - Duets - Jet Star Nga Han & Roots Unity - Jah Alone - Roots Unity Presents: Nga Han: The Living Stream Chapter One - Roots Unity Pressure Busspipe - Hail The King Of Kings - The Sound - I Grade Records Jahmmi - Jah Callin - Gringoriginal The Viceroys with Lone Ranger & Najavibes - Trod On/Trod On - Fruits Records Perfect Giddimani - Never Give In/Never Give In Dub - Ah Mi Yard - I Grade Records Samory I - The Crown - Overstand Entertainment Jesse Royal & Romain Virgo - Hope - Easy Star Records Mellow Mood - Mountains & Waters - LaTempesta Dub Christopher Ellis - Stick Together - Ghetto Youths International Cheshire Cat & The Friendly Fire Band - Nuh Badda Mash Up - Black Cab Riddim - Friendly Fire Music Dubmatix feat. Dennis Alacapone - Soul Ska/Soul Ska Instrumental - The Ska Sessions Vol. 1 - Renegade Studios Dennis Alcapone - Shades Of Hudson - Studio Kinda Cloudy - Trojan Records Derrick Morgan & The Baba Brooks Band - Guns Fever - Treasure Isle: Ska After Ska - Heartbeat Records The Wailers - Rock It Baby - Island 7” John Holt - Tonght - Treasure Isle Presents: Original Reggae: 40 Original Tighten Up Hits - Treasure Isle Phyllis Dillon - Stay Away - Treasure Isle 7” Carl Malcolm - No Jesetering - Impact 7” Jimmy London - A Little Love - Impact 7” The Wailing Souls - Mr. Fire Coal Man - Studio One Groups - Soul Jazz Records The Jamaicans - Ba Ba Boom - Treasure Isle Time - Heartbeat Records The Heptones - Sweet Talking - Rebel Disco - Studio One King Tubby - Psalms Of Drums - Black & White 7” The Heaven Singers - Rasta Dread Locks - Cactus 7” Barry Brown & King Tubby - Stop Them Jah/Stop Them Dub - Archive 10” Spellbreakers - House Of Dub - Spellbreakers - Bona Fi Records Wisedem Band - Heavy Load - Heavy Load - One Wise Studio Roots Massacre & Learoy Green - Fools Policy/Fools Policy Dub - Dub Addict Sound System  Calibration Alert - Bandits - Torpedo - Dubophonic Records The Wailers feat. Haile Selassie I & Bob Marley - War/ Selassie Is The Chapel - The War Album - Human Race Records Cultural Warriors feat. David Hinds - Chant/Chant Dub - Evidence Music Mellow Mood feat. Paolo Baldinidubfiles - Town Of Dub - Manana Dub - LaTempesta Dub  Prince Alla & Jah Warrior - Glory/Glory Dub - Jah Warrior Ras Negus I - Psalms 35 - Silver Diamond Productions Khari Kill - Picture Of Selassie - Truth & Rights Riddim - Massive B  King Kong - I Feel A Joy - Truth & Rights Riddim - Massive B Johnny Osbourne & Burro Banton - The Truth - Truth & Rights Riddim - Massive B Sizzla - Solid As A Rock - Da Real Thing - VP Records Buju Banton feat. Garnet Silk - Complaint - Til Shiloh -  Tony Rebel - If Jah Is By My Side - Flames 12” Alborosie feat. Kabaka Pyramid - Nah Sell Out - Destiny - VP Records Linval Thompson - Watch Your Step Youthman - Jam Tone 12” Robert Dallas & Manasseh - Bad Mind - Roots Garden Records Richie Phoe & Kingston Express feat. Longfingah - Fire Red Hot  - The Foot Of The Mountain: Richie Phoe Remixes - Kingston Express Records Black Uhuru - I Love King Selassie/His Imperial Majesty - Black Sounds Of Freedom - Greensleeves

Weird Music Podcast
Daily Inspiration: Life Advice from the Reggae Legend David Hinds of Steel Pulse

Weird Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 0:55


Welcome to Daily Inspiration, a series presented by Weird Music Podcast featuring quick clips to help spark your inner artist. Today's clip features the incredible David Hinds of Steel Pulse. Find the full episode on our channel!

Weird Music Podcast
Ep. 111: David Hinds of Steel Pulse

Weird Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 42:46


Ep. 111: David Hinds of Steel Pulse Weird Music Podcast is all about learning from inspirational musicians and music industry entrepreneurs about how to channel creative energy. This episode features David Hinds of the legendary Reggae band Steel Pulse. Enjoy! Find tickets to Steel Pulse's upcoming tour here: https://steelpulse.com/ And let us know if you'd like a handmade ice-dyed Weird Music Podcast t-shirt! — https://forms.gle/Ri5grzaMoC4QUXRU8 Produced by: Katie Daly Sponsored by: Ticket ReLeaf ( https://ticketreleaf.org ) VooDoo Ranger ( https://www.newbelgium.com/beer/voodoo-ranger-ipa/ ) Thrax CBD & THC ( http://thrax.shop/ ) JNJ Distribution ( https://jnj-distribution.com/ ) We are very grateful for our generous listeners & sponsors! Feel free to give a tip on Venmo — @Cam_Elkins

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
Hacking the ‘Middle-Age Spread' – Interventions With Dave – David Hinds : 1038

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 35:06


In this Episode of The Human Upgrade™...​ Dave talks to David Hinds of Brisbane, Australia, about gut issues and weight loss for men at mid-life. David's already biohacking, working out, and taking supplements he thinks are the right ones—yet the weight around his mid-section persists.This intervention looks at ways to tackle hard-to-budge love handles and extra mid-section weight with suggestions covering hormones, thyroid, sleep, SIBO, probiotics, supplements, inflammation, the pituitary gland, prolactin, and potassium. This discussion gets into libido and eyesight, too.David's in his early 50s and a dad to two teenagers. He started biohacking over three years ago when he discovered the Bulletproof Radio podcast (now called The Human Upgrade). He then read Dave's books, made some life changes, saw the results, and decided 150 years on this rock would be awesome! “So, I'm one-third of the way through life, and my aim is to be in the best physical and mental state possible for all of those years,” he says.Note: The "Interventions With Dave” recommendations are designed to help you upgrade yourself and your biology so you can perform better at everything you do. They are not, however, a substitute for advice or treatment by a trained medical professional that may be needed for specific health conditions, illness or injury.Find a full list of the Interventions With Dave episodes here.Listen to this episode on YouTube!WE APPRECIATE OUR PARTNERS. CHECK THEM OUT! Protein Bars with All the Good Stuff and None of the Crap: https://rowdybars.com, use code DAVE to get 10% offKickstart Autophagy: https://timelinenutrition.com/DAVE, use the code ASPREY10 to get 10% off any planNature's Nootropic: https://trukava.com, use code DAVE15 to get 15% offSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Sound Kitchen
There's Music in the Kitchen – chosen by YOU! (The 19th of many to come!)

The Sound Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 16:43


This week on The Sound Kitchen, a special treat: RFI English listeners' musical requests. Just click on the “Audio” arrow above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday. This week, you'll hear musical requests from your fellow listeners Hans Verner Lollike from Hedehusen, Denmark, Warie Porbeni from Barcelona, Spain, and Jayanta Chakrabarty from New Delhi, India. Be sure you send in your music requests! Write to me at thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr Here's the music you heard on this week's program: "Hymn to Freedom" by Oscar Peterson, performed by the Oscar Peterson Trio; “Bodyguard” by David Hinds, played by Steel Pulse, and "La Goualante du Pauvre Jean" by Marguerite Monnot and René Rouzaud, sung by Aurore. More listener requests next Saturday!  Be sure and tune in!  

Songs To Live By
Seani B and David Hinds

Songs To Live By

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 32:01


Songs To Live By is a podcast celebrating different generations of Black culture through the shared love of music. Host Vick Hope is joined by two guests, who grew up at different times, to share the songs that shaped their lives. In this episode, Vick is joined by DJ Seani B and singer David Hinds to talk about bootlegging, Jamaican patois and Marcus Garvey, all soundtracked by John Holt, Desmond, Dekker, Burning Spear and Case. Seani B is a DJ, Remixer and Producer and host of BBC 1Xtra's reggae and dancehall show. David Hinds is the lead singer and guitarist of reggae band Steel Pulse, whose 1978 debut album, Handsworth Revolution, is regarded as a landmark in the history of British reggae. Producer: Cecile Wright

Today's Top Tune
U-Roy: ‘Man Next Door' (feat. Santigold)

Today's Top Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 3:22


A final full-length recording by the late iconic originator of chatty rhythmic toasting style U-Roy will see daylight in mid-July, featuring guest appearances by top notch talent like Ziggy Marley, Mick Jones of The Clash, David Hinds of Steel Pulse, and others, and promises to be a celebration. Santigold was honored and awed when asked to sing on her favorite track, “Man Next Door.”

WPKN Community Radio
David Hinds Speaks On COVID-19, Social, Cultural & Political Challenges In The United States

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 59:48


In a wide-ranging conversation with Garnett Ankle, lead singer of Steel Pulse Reggae Band, David Hinds, speaks on the adverse impact COVID-19 is having on the band. Hinds also speaks on the band's preparation for tours following the end of the pandemic, or close to it. As a political person, and one who stands for equal rights and justice for all, Hinds also speaks on the numerous police murders of Black people in the United States, and how future incidents may be prevented. Listen, as you may find this conversation entertaining and educational.

Daily Chapel - Fall 2010 - Videos
04.12.2021 - David Hinds

Daily Chapel - Fall 2010 - Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 26:17


david hinds
HEAVY Music Interviews
BOUNTY HUNTERS Share The Love

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 19:47


Sydney blues-rock outfit Bounty Hunters are legendary on the local circuit, with their blending of old fashioned rock and blues appealing to a broad musical spectrum.Lead guitarist David Hinds recently lent his talents to New Zealand band Electric Universe on their latest single "Right On Time" and joined HEAVY earlier this week to discuss that collaboration and what is happening in the Bounty Hunters camp."It came about alot due to the fact that both bands are signed to MR Records," he said of his guest appearance. "I was contacted by Peter and Pete from MR Records to see if I would be interested in guesting on lead guitar on this track and I said sure. They sent it and I liked what I heard. It's got some good strong guitar riffs in it and I love a good guitar riff (laughs). We base a lot of our Bounty Hunters music on guitar riffs so it had good riffs, was a good song and I liked the sound of it which was classic hard rock and I thought I could definitely fit in here. I put down my track and sent it over to the guys and they loved it so that's how it all came about. I shot a little bit of video footage here at home for them to slot into their film clip and now it's released and going really well."In the full interview David talks about how much creative freedom an artist has on guest collaborations, Bounty Hunters recent signing to MR Records, the changes renowned Aussie drummer Mick O'Shea brought with him when he became part of the Bounty Hunters family, the ability of music to transcend decades, new Bounty Hunters music and more.

WPKN Community Radio
Steel Pulse Reggae Band - 40th Anniversary Arriving In USA, David & Selwyn Speak

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 63:02


Not many reggae bands can say they celebrate a milestone such as forty five years in the business. Only a few top reggae bands can boast, they have toured the United States for forty years or more. Well, the legendary Steel Pulse Reggae first set foot in the United States on October 20, 1980. Two days later, the band played their first ever concert on American soil at the Mudd Club in the TriBeCa area of New York City. Listen to David Hinds, founder, percussionist, guitarist, and lead singer, along with founding member, Keyboardist, vocalist, and resident DJ, Selwyn Brown both of the Steel Pulse Reggae Band as they reminisce on their debut tour of the United States.

The History Hour
British black history special

The History Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 50:35


We present five eyewitness accounts of moments in British black history. Including the late Sam King remembering the voyage of the Empire Windrush, plus Britain's first black headteacher Yvonne Conolly, Dr William Lez Henry on confronting the Far Right in the battle of Lewisham, Reggae star David Hinds on fighting the nightclub colour bar in 1970s Birmingham and Trix Worrell on the creation of the pioneering and hugely popular TV comedy Desmond's. Max Pearson is joined by Colin Grant, the writer, broadcaster and author of Homecoming: Voices of the Windrush Generation. Photo: Newly arrived Jamaican immigrants on board the 'Empire Windrush' at Tilbury, 22nd June 1948: (Douglas Miller/Keystone/Getty Images)

Witness History
Fighting racism on the dancefloor

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 8:59


New laws were used to stop nightclubs and discos from banning black and ethnic minority customers in 1978. The first club to be taken to court was a disco called Pollyanna's in the city of Birmingham. The Commission for Racial Equality ruled their entry policy racist. David Hinds, vocalist for the reggae band, Steel Pulse, spoke to Farhana Haider for Witness History in 2015 about the racism in Birmingham's club scene in the 1970s. This programme is a rebroadcast (Photo: Reggae Band, Steel Pulse performing on Top of the Pops 1978. Credit:BBC)

The Stoned Age Potcast
Our Guests: Rapper Baruch Hinds, Josh Barrett The Lead Singer Of The Wailers And Industry Extracts Telling About Nanotechnology

The Stoned Age Potcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 120:00


We want to first start by welcoming Baruch Hinds rapper/ mc/ stage tech and son of David Hinds frontman of legendary band Steel Pulse. We are also very excited to have Josh Barrett lead singer from legendary reggae band The Wailers. Coming up on the second half of the show we have INDUSTRY EXTRACTS in the studio explaining what nanotechnology is and why you should switch over and experience the difference.

WPKN Community Radio
David Hinds Speaks Of His Mass Manipulation Album and social & political challenges

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 148:00


David Hinds, the legendary founder and frontman of the legendary Steel Pulse Reggae Band speaks with Garnett Ankle. Hinds begins the conversation hoping for the full recovery to health for Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, frontman and founder of Toot & The Maytals. This conversation was recorded while Toots was ailing in hospital. Unfortunately, Toots passed away, and the music world is very, very sad about it. Before this conversation was broadcast, Garnett asked Hinds to return with his reflections on the passing of this musical giant. Hinds speaks of his latest album, MASS MANIPULATION and the reasons behind penning the lyrics in the songs on the album. The lyrics in the songs on the album is akin to writing a chapter in a contemporary Black history book. Hinds is an outstanding student of Black history. The political climate and COVID-19 in the United States are also discussed. Listen and enjoy a thought provoking discussion. It may haunt your conscience if you are on the wrong side of history.

WPKN Community Radio
David Hinds Reflects On The Passing Of Frederick "Toots" Hibbert

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 14:32


Steel Pulse's frontman David Hinds Reflects on the passing of a colleague in the reggae music business, the inimitable Frederick "Toots" Hibbert. In a previous conversation on What's Your Point? the Steel Pulse Reggae Band's founder was hoping for a full recovery to health for Toots. Ska and reggae music are poorer for his passing. Toots, rest in power!

Doc G
The Doc G Show, June 19th 2019 (Featuring David Hinds of Steel Pulse)

Doc G

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 96:40


The Doc invites grammy-winning group Steel Pulse on the show! The Doc and David Hinds talk about getting spit on by punks, fighting 40 year-old fights, going to Pinnacle in Jamaica and the best Steve Winwood songs! Not only that but they play some of Steel Pulse's new songs. And AND the Doc premiers a new segment called "The Master ClickBaiter." Listen now! Monologue: 1:11 Birthday Suit 1: 8:28 Millard's Still Exist: 11:40 Ripped from the Headlines: 15:56 Steel Pulse - Thank the Rebels : 33:24 Shoutouts: 38:50 Birthday Suit 2: 41:24 Master ClickBaiter: 45:50 Steel Pulse - Higher Love : 50:33 David Hinds Interview: 54:52 Steel Pulse - Cry Cry Blood : 1:24:57 Birthday Suit 3: 1:30:43

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP598

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 261:49


This weeks show starts off with music from Oku Onuora, Jashwha Moses, Luciano, Macka  B, Ramon Judah, Rorystonelove feat. Odelyah, Garnet Silk, Beres Hammond, Dennis Brown, Ghetto Priest, Freddie McGregor, Bonnie Gayle, The Viceroy's, Mighty Diamonds, The Gladiators, Burning Spear and Midnite. New music this week comes from Linval Thompson, Wisdom & Sound, Rocky Dawuni, Vivian Jones, Keith & Tex, Sumerr, Koffee, Kumar Fyah, Chrisinti with Nesbeth, Jahdan Blakkamoore, Everton Chambers, Richie Stephens, Buddahfly, Gentleman's Dub Club, Lutan Fyah, Zion Train with Brother Culture , and Brinsley Forde with David Hinds. In this weeks Dub Zone you will hear dubs from King Tubby with the Aggrovators and Vin Gordon, Dub Club, Paolo Baldini Dubfiles with Scientist, Sly & Robbie with Stepper, Alborosie, and Jah Shaka & Pepper. Extended dub mixes feature King General and Ilodica, Fikir Amlak with Brizion, Aswad, and Pablo Gad. Enjoy! Oku Onuora - If Not Now - I've Seen - Fruits Records Jashwha Moses - Jah Time Has Come (Rootikal Redub) - Sugar Shack Records Luciano - Use Jah Words - Oneness Riddim - Oneness Records Macka B - The Rastaman/Logical Dub - Tuff Scout I Sax - Isax Rock - Real Rock 50 Riddim - VPal Music Ramon Judah - Truths and Rights - Tuff Scout Rorystonelove feat. Oldelyah - War Inna Africa - Rasta Nuh Gangsta Deluxe - Rorystonelove Luciano - Never Give Up My Pride - Messenger - Xterminator Garnet Silk - Zion In A Vision - Reggae Anthology: Music Is The Rod - VP Records Beres Hammond - Call On The Father - Can't Stop A Man: The Ultimate Collection - VP Records Dennis Brown - Shashamane Living (Country Living) - The Complete A&M Years - A&M Ghetto Priest - Ghetto Life - Every Man For Every Man - Ramrock Records Freddie McGregor - Across The Border - Ras Portraits - Ras Records Bonnie Gayle & Conscious Minds - How Many Strongs w/version - Love 7” The Viceroy's - They Can't Stop Us Now: Linval Thompson Productions - Easy Star Records Mighty Diamonds - Have Mercy - Reggae Anthology: Pass The Knowledge - VP Records Mr. Manchester - Give Natty Dread Glory - Studio One: Black Man's Pride 3 - Soul Jazz Records The Gladiators - Jah Jah Go Before Us - Presenting The  Gladiators - Studio One John Brown - Dreadlocks Easy - Wanted - Makasound Burning Spear - Hey Dready/Dready Dub - Freeman Deluxe/Living Dub Vol. 6 - Burning Music Midnite - Ras For A Reason - Seek Knowledge Before Vengeance - Afrikan Roots Lab Autarchi & Fari Di Future - Shashamane Living (discomix) - Roots and Reality - Bent Backs Records Sizzla feat. City Kay - Think Wise - Back Bird Riddim - Baco Records Linval Thompson - Confusion - Cop A Come Riddim - Napem Records Tena Stelin - Stand Your Ground - Roots Inspiration Presents: Organic Roots Vol. 1 - Roots Inspiration Wisdom and Sound - Do No Harm - Wisdom and Sound EP - Wisdom and Sound Music Rocky Dawuni - Burn One - Beats Of Zion - Aquarian Records Duane Stephenson - Nah Bun Dung - The Ultimate 2018 - Tad's Records Vivian Jones - Bring The Sensi Come/Sensi Horns - Showcase: Current Affairs - Imperial House Music Keith & Tex - Global Politics - Fruits Records Sumerr - Old School - Bass Kulcha Music Cocoa Tea - Things In Life - Music Is Our Business - VP Records Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes King Tubby feat. Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators - A Harder Version - King Tubby's In Fine Style - Trojan Records King Tubby feat. Vin Gordon & The Aggrovators - Magnum Force - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Dub Club - Hard Time Dub - Vol.2 Bubble Dub - Stones Throw Records Paolo Baldini Dubfiles, Scientist, & Hempress Sativa - Boom (Wah Da Da Deng) Dub - Scientist Meets Hempress Sativa In Dub - Conquering Lion Records Sly & Robbie w/ Stepper - Fistful Of Horns - Sly & Robbie Presents Stepper Takes The Taxi - Taxi Records Alborosie - Chalice and Dub - Alborosie Meets Roots Radics: Dub For The Radicals - Greensleeves King General & Ilodica - Trodding Jah Road/The Fullness - Roots Inspiration Presents: Organic Roots Vol. 1 - Roots Inspiration Fikir Amlak & Brizion - Lion Strong/Dub Strong - Rasta Tell Dem - Black Lion Sounds Jah Shaka & Pepper - Joyfull Dub - In Addis Ababa Studio - Jah Shaka Music Aswad - Natural Progression - New Chapter - Columbia Pablo Gad - Hard Times/Hard Times Dub - The Best Of Pablo Gad - Reggae On Top =========================== Koffee - Throne - Rapture EP - Promised Land Recordings Busy Signal - Great Men - Warriors Musick Productions Kumar Fyah - Dem Nuh Real - VPal  Chrisinti & Nesbeth - How Come - Say Yes To Life - Chrisinti Music Jahdan Blakkamoore w/ Manjul & Burning Bob - Play The Role/Big Slap Dub - Big Slap Riddim - Baco Records Everton Chambers - Good Looking - Parish Records Richie Stephens - Venus - Wet Sugar Riddim - Pot Of Gold Nicodemus - Bonanza - Jammy's 7” Buddahfly - The Flow - Ancient Fire - Roots Musician Records Gentleman's Dub Club - Midnight Healing - Lost In Space - Easy Star Records Zion Train feat. Brother Culture & Queenie - Sound System / Sound System Version - Universal Egg Lutan Fyah - Crumble Dem A Go Crumble - More Fyah Riddim - Yutman Records Exile Di Brave - Is This The Last Time - More Fyah Riddim - Yutman Records Brinsley Forde feat. David Hinds - Chillin'/Memories Of Dahomy - Jah Solid Rock Music Luciano - Serve Jah - Serve Jah - VP Records  

Rootfire Radio Podcast
Rootfire Radio Podcast 002: Handsworth Revolution

Rootfire Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 22:49


Rootfire examines the impact of Steel Pulse's debut album Handsworth Revolution in commemoration of its 40th anniversary. Featured interviews with David Hinds, Michael Goldwasser, Roger Steffens and Semaj Surreal. Featured music by Steel Pulse, Backbeat Soundsystem, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad and Thunder Body. Sound design by Red Ninja. The Rootfire Radio Podcast, and Rootfire Cooperative, are underwritten by Ineffable Music Group. This episode was produced by Rootfire editor Brian Nelson. Original handmade collage cover art by @collagetheworld

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Our guitar guru supports Phil Emmanuel tonight at North Haven with Bounty Hunters. He also talks Malcolm Yound and plays teh Triple M news theme!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Di CAPTAiN
Pupa Albo Deyah

Di CAPTAiN

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 63:44


I want to introduce you to one of my favourite reggae artists from now with this ~63 minutes #mixtape which includes 32 tunes from the beginning till now. Check this out and play it loud seeen! And if you like you can share it with your peeps around there. Free download as well. Music is a mission - not a competition used equipment: Vestax VCI-380 edited w/ Ableton Live Suite 9 yours truly, Di CAPTAiN. 1. Zion Train (Feat. Ky-Mani Marley) 2. One Sound (Feat. Gramps Morgan) 3. Burnin And Lootin (Feat. Ky-Mani Marley) 4. Right Or Wrong 5. Cant Stand It (Feat. Dennis Brown) (intro: "cant stand dub" by alborosie) 6. Callin (Feat. Michael Rose) 7. Herbalist 8. Precious (Feat. Ranking Joe) 9. Celebration (Feat. Gentleman) 10. No Cocaine (intro: "cocaine and dub" by alborosie) 11. Money (Feat. Horace Andy) (intro: "money money" and "chapter of money" by horacy andy & king tubby) 12. Kingston Town (intro: "dubbing kingston" by alborosie) 13. Steppin Out (Feat. David Hinds) 14. Rastafari Anthem (intro: "last war" by zap pow) 15. Rock The Dancehall (Disco Mix) 16. Waan The Herb (Feat. Michael Rose) 17. Tax War (intro: "higgler move" by junior reid) 18. Rolling Like A Rock 19. Shut U Mouth 20. Games 21. Camilla 22. Raggamuffin 23. International Drama 24. Rocky Road 25. Poser 26. Cry 27. Cant Cool 28. Strolling (Feat. Protoje) 29. Zion Youth (Feat. Sugus) 30. Rich 31. Carry On (Feat. Sandy Smith) 32. Everything (Feat. Roots Radics & Pupa Avril) FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY © 2016 compiled and mixed by selector 'Di CAPTAiN' (member of Outernational Sounds) Wuppertal, GERMANY www.facebook.com/dicaptain www.soundcloud.com/di_captain dicaptain38@gmail.com

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Steel Pulse DAVID HINDS chat live tonight previewing the big show this Saturday

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 90:00


 Grammy Award winner's Steel Pulse plus Natures Child , United Souls, Tuff Lion, Octopus ,Son of Thunder ,Sean Peterson, Reggae on Wheels, and more.. Steel Pulse is coming to Hampton, VA to deliver a historic show right in the  heart of Hampton Roads in one of the most awesome outside venues in the area.. There will be an array of arts, crafts, tasty brews, and food from the Islands of the Caribbean and more on site. There will be free parking on the premises . Children 10 and under are free with paying Adult(one per adult). Please only buy tickets online or the three local locations listed. We have a very strict ticketing system to protect the buyer and seller. Not responsible for tickets purchased other than  locations listed. Hampton TapHouse, I love Hydroponics and Pitbull Pipe and Tobacco  are only places you to buy locally.  Rain or Shine ..No Coolers, No Weapons, No Dogs, Chairs allowed and few unopened bottled water's are allowed. Small Snacks will be permitted in a carry on bag. No Refunds, No Rentry  and Only good Vibes http://www.eventbrite.com/e/reggae-splash-featuring-steel-pulse-and-more-tickets-17790428651

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Marathon Pre show Series for SteelPulse Show April 16th 2016-KP Fuller Roots

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016 77:00


Steel Pulse is a roots reggae musical band, formed in 1975 at Handsworth Wood Boys School, in Birmingham, England, composed of David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals), and Ronald McQueen (bass).  Their debut release, Kibudu-Mansatta-Abuku arrived on the small independent label Dip, and linked the plight of urban black youth with the image of a greater African homeland. 2  Days of Non-Stop Reggae , 2 Stages, The Best Food and Merchandise on the east coast . Located on the waterfront at Mill Point Park Downtown Hampton, Va. 100 Eaton Street 23669. Will include the whole park and two partial streets directly in front of the park. One love

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Marathon Pre show Series for SteelPulse Show April 16th 2016

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 50:00


Marathon Pre show Series for SteelPulse  Show April 16th  2016 KP Fulleroots (757) 354-9443 Music ,Promotions, Sponsorships...Crystal Brown 757-746-5542 Vending & Sponsorships May 14 and 15th 2016 at Mill Point Park in Hampton, Virginia the 5th Annual Chesapeake Bay Reggae Fest kicks off at 11am -9pm . The east coast Number 1 Reggae Festival located right on the historic Chesapeake Bay To bring Roots Reggae, Community Unity, Cultural Awareness and just a Good old Irie Time to our wonderful area called Hampton Awards..City of Hampton Unity Award 2012,2013 Virginia Reggae Nominees Promoter of The Year

Mastertapes
Steel Pulse (the A-Side)

Mastertapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2016 21:21


John Wilson continues with the fifth series of Mastertapes, the programme in which he talks to leading performers and songwriters about the album that made them or changed them. Recorded in front of a live audience at the BBC's iconic Maida Vale Studios. Programme 5. Steel Pulse's 'Handsworth Revolution' with David Hinds and Selwyn Brown. Originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School in 1975, Steel Pulse were initially refused live dates in Birmingham's Caribbean venues because of their Rastafarian ideals. Instead they aligned themselves With Rock Against Racism and appeared alongside the likes of the Clash, XTC, the Stranglers, Tom Robinson and X-Ray Specs. It was Burning Spear who brought the group to the attention of Island Records who in February 1978 first released Ku Klux Klan as a single - a full five months before the album itself, which also included Prodigal Son, Prediction and the title track, Handsworth Revolution. Here David Hinds and Selwyn Brown talk about the album that is widely regarded a milestone in the development of British Reggae, but also perform exclusive acoustic versions of some of the key tracks. The B-side of the programme, where it's the turn of the audience to ask the questions, can be heard on Tuesday 29th December at 3.30pm. Producer: Paul Kobrak.

Afropop Worldwide
Dread Inna Inglan: How the UK took to reggae

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2015 59:00


[APWW PGM #681] [Originally aired in 2014] Jamaican music journeyed to England in the ‘60s when immigrants from the island flocked to the UK in search of jobs and a better life. But as racism, unemployment and poor living conditions developed in the 70s, a new generation of UK-based reggae and dancehall artists transformed the music into a major platform for voicing the concerns, struggles and hard, daily reality of life in the UK for black immigrants. Through interviews with David Hinds of Steel Pulse, Dennis Bovell, Papa Levi and many more, we unravel the complex history of how Jamaican music in the United Kingdom became a major component in navigating the cultural and racial landscape for many blacks in a post-empire Britain while pushing the genre into new, musical soundscapes.

Skarlata Ojara
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Skarlata Ojara

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2014


Obrim el programa d’aquesta setmana escoltant Hepcat. Crònica del concert homenatge a The Skatalites dels Soweto del passat dissabte. Novetats: Dr Ring-Ding & The Rudieska, Freedom Street Feat Sr Wilson, Skarra Mucci, Alborosie & David Hinds. Agenda: The Kinky Coo … Continua llegint →

Afropop Worldwide
Dread Inna Inglan: How the UK Took to Reggae

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 59:00


Jamaican music journeyed to England in the ‘60s when immigrants from the island flocked to the UK in search of jobs and a better life. But as racism, unemployment and poor living conditions developed in the 70s, a new generation of UK-based reggae and dancehall artists transformed the music into a major platform for voicing the concerns, struggles and hard, daily reality of life in the UK for black immigrants. Through interviews with David Hinds of Steel Pulse, Dennis Bovell, Papa Levi and many more, we unravel the complex history of how Jamaican music in the United Kingdom became a major component in navigating the cultural and racial landscape for many blacks in a post-empire Britain while pushing the genre into new, musical soundscapes. Read More! Check out the full feature- including interviews, playlists, and more at http://www.afropop.org/wp/16799/dread-inna-inglan-how-the-uk-took-to-reggae/ Program produced by Saxon Baird (T: @saxonius)

Reggae Lover
74 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Top Reggae Bands of All Time

Reggae Lover

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 66:29


74 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Top reggae bands of all time, not including the Wailers. I curated some of the biggest hits from legendary bands: Third World, Israel Vibration, Inner Circle, Aswad, Black Uhuru, and Steel Pulse - groups who have presented fabulous reggae music performances and recordings for nearly half a century. Third World is a Jamaican reggae band formed in 1973. Their sound is influenced by soul, funk and disco. Although it has undergone several line-up changes, Stephen "Cat" Coore and Richard Daley have been constant members. Steel Pulse are a roots reggae musical band, from the Handsworth area of Birmingham, England, which has a large number of Afro-Caribbean, Indian and other Asian migrants. They originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School - composed of David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals), and Ronald McQueen (bass); along with Basil's brother Colin briefly on drums. Steel Pulse were the first non-Jamaican act to win the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. Black Uhuru are a Jamaican reggae group formed in 1972, initially as Uhuru (Swahili for 'freedom'). The group has undergone several line-up changes over the years, with Derrick "Duckie" Simpson as the mainstay. They had their most successful period in the 1980s, with their album Anthem winning the first ever Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1985. Aswad is a long-lasting British reggae group, noted for adding strong R&B and soul influences to the reggae sound.[2] They have been performing since the mid-1970s, having released a total of 21 albums. "Aswad" means "black" in Arabic. Inner Circle are a Jamaican reggae group. The group was originally called The Inner Circle Band and formed in 1968. The band achieved major success in the 1970s with Jacob Miller as their lead singer, but split up after his death in 1980. They reformed in 1986 and had a major hit with the 1987 song "Bad Boys", which serves as the theme song for the long running Spike (formerly Fox Network) television program COPS.[1] They are also well known for their song "Sweat (A La La La La Long)," a big hit in the U.S. in the early 1990s. The band is known for blending pop and rock with reggae. Israel Vibration are a reggae harmony group, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skelly" Spence all overcame childhood polio, and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the 1970s. The trio initially met as children at a rehabilitation center. I would also want to make mention of bands like Fab 5, UB40, Big Mountain, SOJA, Tribal Seeds, Raging Fyah, and there are and have been 1000’s of musical ensembles that dedicated themselves to pushing the reggae music envelope. Big ups to all singers and players of instruments. Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_Lover TuneIn Radio link: https://tunein.com/radio/Reggae-Lover-p1033580/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.