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This weeks show is livicated to the Blood & Fire Record label as the Co-Founder of the label Steve Barrow passed away this week. We celebrate the label this week with music from Max Romeo, Jackie Mittoo, Cornell Campbell, Junior Ross & The Spear, Errol Alphonso, The Prophets, Vivian Jackson, Big Youth, Linval Thompson, King Tubby, Johnny Clarke, Horace Andy, Tappa Zukie, Prince Alla, Sylford Walker, The Chantells, The Congos, Gregory Isaacs, Glen Brown, Jah Stitch, Dillinger, Tommy McCook, Ken Boothe, Steve Boswell, Dennis Brown, The Impact All Stars, and Lopez Walker and many more! Roots & Culture and 70's Reggae music lovers this episode is for you! Rest in peace Steve Barrow! Enjoy! Blood & Fire: Steve Barrow Tribute Show Peter Tosh - Reggae Mylitis - Wanted Dread & Alive - Rolling Stones Records Culture - Jah Love - Baldhead Bridge - Shanachie The Gladiators - Chatty Chatty Mouth - Dreadlocks The Time Is Now - Virgin/Caroline The Abyssinians - Leggo Beast - Satta Massagana Deluxe Edition - Heartbeat Records Mystic Eyes & Thompson Sound - Perilous Times/Perilous Times Dub - Thompson Sound 7” Jackie Mittoo - One Step Forward - Champion In The Arena 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Max Romeo - Valley Of Jehosaphat - Open The Iron Gate 1973-1977 - Blood & Fire Cornell Campbell - Lion Of Judah - I Shall Not Remove 1975-1980 - Blood & Fire Junior Ross & The Spear - Hold Them Prophecy (extended) - I Can Hear The Children Singing 1975-1978 - Blood & Fire Errol Alphonso & King Tubby's - Chant Jah Victory/Jah Victory Dub - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire The Prophets w/ Trinity & King Tubby's - Chant Down Babylon/Chanting Dub - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Vivian Jackson & The Ralph Brothers - Conquering Lion - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Big Youth & Vivian Jackson - Yabby Youth - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Linval Thompson - Long Long Dreadlocks - Ride On Dreadlocks 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Linval Thompson - Cool Down Your Temper (extended) - Ride On Dreadlocks 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire King Tubby & Soul Syndicate - Great Stone - King Tubby & Soul Syndicate: Freedom Sounds In Dub - Blood & Fire Johnny Clarke - Time Will Tell - Dreader Dread 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Jackie Mittoo - Drum Song - Champion In The Arena 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Horace Andy & Jah Stitch - Zion Gate/Every Wicked Have To Crawl - Original Ragga Muffin 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Tappa Zukie - Jah Is I Guiding Star - If Deejay Was Your Trade: The Dreads At King Tubby's 1974-1977 - Blood & Fire Prince Alla - Bosrah (extended) - I Can Hear The Children Singing 1975-1978 - Blood & Fire Sylford Walker - Deuteronomy - Run It Red: Mick Hucknell Selects From 10 Years Of Blood & Fire Classics - Blood & Fire The Chantells - Natty Supper(The Erb remix) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire - Select Cuts/EFA The Congos - Children Are Crying - Heart Of The Congos - Blood & Fire The Congos - Fisherman - Heart Of The Congos - Blood & Fire Max Romeo - Melt Away 12” Version - Open The Iron Gate 1973-1977 - Blood & Fire Gregory Isaacs - Mr. Know It All - Run It Red: Mick Hucknell Selects From 10 Years Of Blood & Fire Classics - Blood & Fire Johnny Clarke - Every Knee Shall Bow - Dreader Dread 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Glen Brown & King Tubby - Version 78 Style - 2 Heavyweight Another Blood & Fire Sampler - Blood & Fire Cornell Campbell - Two Face Rasta (extended) - I Shall Not Remove 1975-1980 - Blood & Fire Horace Andy - Government Land - In The Light/In The Light Dub - Blood & Fire Burning Spear - Civilise Reggae - Social Living - Blood & Fire Jah Stitch - Sinners Repent Your Soul - Original Ragga Muffin 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Vivian Jackson & The Sons Of Jah - Jah Vengeance - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Tappa Zukie - Natty Dread On The Mountain Top - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Dillinger - Freshly - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Tommy McCook - Revenge - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire King Tubby - Step It Up In Dub - Dub Gone Crazy: The Evolution Of Dub At King Tubbys 1975-1979 - Blood & Fire 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 King Tubby - Bag A Wire Dub - Dub Like Dirt 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Big Youth - Waterhouse Rock (Groove Corporation Rmx) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire Chapter 3 - Select Cuts/EFA Ken Boothe - Is It Because I'm Black - Darker Than Blue: Soul From Jamdown 1973-1980 - Blood & Fire Sylford Walker & Welton Irie - Cleanliness Is Godliness/Jah Come - Lamb's Bread International - Blood & Fire Steve Boswell & Jah Berry - Cool Rastaman Cool - The Chantells & Friends: Children Of Jah 1977-1979 - Blood & Fire Dennis Brown - Emmanuel God Is With Us - The Promised Land 1977-1979 - Blood & Fire Dennis Brown - Want To Be No General - The Promised Land 1977-1979 - Blood & Fire Cornell Campbell & Ranking Dread - Bandulu/Hard Time - I Shall Not Remove 1975-1980 - Blood & Fire Ranking Joe - Zion High - Blood & Fire Impact All Stars - Forward The Bass (Nick Manasseh Remix) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire Chapter One - Select Cuts/EFA King Tubby & Soul Syndicate - Dub The Right Way - Freedom Sounds In Dub - Blood & Fire Lopez Walker - Jah Jah New Garden - The Chantells & Friends: Children Of Jah 1977-1979 - Blood & Fire Horace Andy - Good Vibes/Dub Vibes - Good Vibes 1975-1979 - Blood & Fire Johnny Clarke - African Roots (extended) - Dreader Dread 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Horace Andy - Do You Love My Music/Music Dub - In The Light/In The Light Dub - Blood & Fire
HortWeek is delighted to present the Cultivate Your Future podcast, in partnership with the Colegrave Seabrook Foundation and sponsors MorePeople.At a time when horticulture needs to encourage a new wave of young people to come into the industry, this podcast is designed to highlight the multiple and varied career opportunities available.Hear Steve Barrow, plantarea manager at British Garden Centres. He talks to HortWeek writer and business consultant Neville Stein about what his job involves and how he came to the role. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we welcome Lloyd Bradley into our Hammersmith lair and ask him about his career as a journalist and as the acclaimed author of Bass Culture and Sounds Like London — the latter book celebrating its 10th birthday at the time of recording. We learn what London sounded like to Lloyd as a boy growing up in '60s Hornsey, and how his love for music led to writing for Blues & Soul and then NME and Q. He talks us through some of the key themes of Sounds Like London — his history of "100 years of Black music in the capital" — and particularly the homegrown reggae sub-genre known as "lover's rock" and the rise of grime as a hybrid of UK garage, hip hop, jungle and dancehall. Discussion of lover's rock leads us to clips from a 1998 audio interview with Steve Barrow, founder of dub/roots-reggae reissue label Blood and Fire — and then to how Lloyd came to write 2000's mighty Bass Culture: When Reggae was King. After a short discussion of soul legend Bettye LaVette — and her journey from early '60s Atlantic Records to the Anti- label in the mid-noughties — we pay tribute to the late Tina Turner and her epic story of survival and self-reinvention Mark quotes from highlights of his additions to the RBP library, including Richard Harrington's Washington Post review of the last gig Lowell George ever played and Tony Scherman's exhaustive Musician interview with session drummer Earl Palmer. Finally, Jasper talks us out with his remarks on pieces about Labrinth and London's hyper-eclectic jazz scene. Many thanks to special guest Lloyd Bradley. For more on Bass Culture and Sounds Like London, visit his website at lloydbradley.net. Pieces discussed: George Clinton, Beggar & Co, The Growth of Grime, Blood & Fire's Steve Barrow audio, Bettye Lavette, Bettye Lavette vs. Susan Boyle, Thankful N' Thoughtful, Ike & Tina, Tina Turner, Soulful Queen of Rock'n'roll, Tina Turner roars into Rock Hall, Lowell George, Earl Palmer, Labrinth live and London jazz.
The BMD Archive - Part one of an Interview recorded with Reggae researcher, writer, collector, compiler Steve Barrow who worked for Trojan, the label he ran Blood and Fire, Soul Jazz, and countless others. Steve has also been involved in Reggae artist interview projects and co wrote the Rough Guide To Reggae. This is part two of the interview conducted in his own London home in the mid to late 2000s. Steve travelled with and hosted Bunny Lee, Glen Brown and Jah Stitch, Deejayed with Ranking Joe and many others and was present from the moment Jamaican music appeared in early 60s UK, running many record shops and being at the centre of the Jamaican music scene (and many others) in London England throughout.
Interview first recorded with Reggae researcher, writer, collector, compiler Steve Barrow who worked for Trojan, the label he ran Blood and Fire, Soul Jazz, and countless others. Steve has also been involved in Reggae artist interview projects and co wrote the Rough Guide To Reggae. This is part two of the interview conducted in his own London home in the mid to late 2000s. Steve travelled with and hosted Bunny Lee, Glen Brown and Jah Stitch, Deejayed with Ranking Joe and many others and was present from the moment Jamaican music appeared in early 60s UK, running many record shops and being at the centre of the Jamaican music scene (and many others) in London England throughout.
Chopped it up with Steve Barrow about his run for School Board Member At Large amongst other things that's going on with our youth. Steve is very passionate about the direction that our kids are heading. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prosandcons/support
Flooring and tile…it’s not boring hard work and tedious details; it’s an exercise in the art of building relationships and helping people! Steve Barrow shares his journey from skiing in college to owning a flooring and tile business. Now retired, he reflects on the twists and turns his career has taken, as well as his thoughts on running a successful business. Mr. Barrow touches on a few ideas including key employees, opportunities in life, interpersonal relationships, and life/business motivations! 0:00-1:33 — What is a hod carrier? 1:33-6:38 — College/early career 6:38-8:04 — Creation of Cody Flooring and Tile 8:04-9:10 — Creating/recognizing opportunities 9:10-10:54 — Growing a small business/building relationships 10:54-13:04 — Why do most small businesses fail? 13:04-16:26 — Importance of key employees 16:26-19:40 — Company size and recession 19:40-23:37 — Dealing with problematic employees 23:37-25:15 — What is the purpose of business? Money? Value? 25:15-26:19 — Turning opportunity to success 26:19-27:48 — What do I do if I don't have a vision or know what I want to do? TL;DL: I share my takeaways and key points at 27:48 Connect with me! (links) chazokada.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Pleases share, rate, and review the podcast too :)
Roy Panton & Yvonne Harrison's new song "When It's Right" Roy Panton & Yvonne Harrison's new song "When It's Right" Ska, Rocksteady and Reggae legends Roy Panton & Yvonne Harrison releases their new single "When It's Right". Roy Panton came up at a time in Jamaican music when it was changing from the local R&B to the edgy, harder and shuffling sound of ska. As such he was a pioneer and also a popular act in the early to mid 1960's. As was so popular for a time, he shared vocal duties in duo combinations with other upcoming stars like Millie Small, Cornel Campbell, Patsy Todd and Eric 'Monty' Morris'. But mainly he was a vocalist on his own, having possibly his biggest success with 'Endless Memory'. The list of great recordings is one of those impressive stories of a successful Jamaican music industry and creative flow: 'Mighty Ruler', 'Beware Rudie', Control Your Temper', 'Good Man'; 'Lolita', 'Run Old Man', 'We'll Meet' with Millie, and on and on it goes. But Panton got out of the business too early, he came back briefly and then it seemed he was gone for good forty years ago. Not so. Some years back he was rediscovered, got back to a scene hungry for 'vintage' acts and timeless music, and has made appearances lately in Los Angeles and Mexico, with probably a lot more to come. Thanks to Roy & Yvonne, Carlton Hines, Teacher & Mr T, and Steve Barrow.
Roger Blitz talks to Steve Barrow of Standard Bank about his damning assessment on the euro, the rapid descent of German bund yields and the weak link between a country's growth prospects and its currency. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neil Dennis is joined by Steve Barrow from Standard Bank to discuss the ECB's decision to raise the stakes against Greece by tightening the Greek Central Bank's access to liquidity and the possible domino effects, the Australian Central Bank's move to ease interest rates, and tomorrow's US jobs data. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.