Anyone know if the Josey Wales tune on the Robber Man riddim was ever released, or if the tapes still exist somewhere? (see the "Josey Wales Studio Session Junjo Lawes" video, the Scientist hands and some Junjo footage in this vid is from that session when it was recoreded for tv)
@hostileroots there is a book i think called "reggae dancehall" that far preceded this video and is published by blackstar u would have to google for more info i don't know if it's still in print.
@blackwolverine1 thanks! I have been looking for that book for a long time, no luck yet. I did buy the 2CD/DVD Junjo Lawes set advertised here, and it is awesome. Great quality footage of Volcano Sound at Skateland 84!
@hostileroots keep looking brethern as a matter of fact there is an excellent book i picked up called "the rough guide of reggae 3rd edition" by steve barrow and peter dalton. The book covers early jamaican music from the days of coxsone dodd to african reggae it's a must read for any reggae lover it even gives you a discography of required albums to listen to from that particular era another book to check out is "the virgin encyclopedia of reggae" by Colin larkin.
@ZionNeo1 i couldn't agree with u more it's no different from the bullshit rap music now being played on "so called real hip hop commercial radio", a peer fuckery this new generation of listeners r hearing today.We got to do our part by educating the youths of today about where real music comes from.
"reggaelinx website" has this video and many others like it.
dealdesign0001 8 months ago
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What yu want to know about him @Hostileroots?
ExoticLady2 1 year ago
Anyone know if the Josey Wales tune on the Robber Man riddim was ever released, or if the tapes still exist somewhere? (see the "Josey Wales Studio Session Junjo Lawes" video, the Scientist hands and some Junjo footage in this vid is from that session when it was recoreded for tv)
Lebowski69 1 year ago
give another israel a try? i think....
albartalbart 2 years ago
i want !!! Junjo is rulz !!!
doctorteta 2 years ago
MASSIVE! Junjo's my hero, but it's tough to find good info on him. I cannot wait for this to drop! RIP Badman!
hostileroots 2 years ago
@hostileroots there is a book i think called "reggae dancehall" that far preceded this video and is published by blackstar u would have to google for more info i don't know if it's still in print.
blackwolverine1 1 year ago
@blackwolverine1 thanks! I have been looking for that book for a long time, no luck yet. I did buy the 2CD/DVD Junjo Lawes set advertised here, and it is awesome. Great quality footage of Volcano Sound at Skateland 84!
hostileroots 1 year ago
@hostileroots keep looking brethern as a matter of fact there is an excellent book i picked up called "the rough guide of reggae 3rd edition" by steve barrow and peter dalton. The book covers early jamaican music from the days of coxsone dodd to african reggae it's a must read for any reggae lover it even gives you a discography of required albums to listen to from that particular era another book to check out is "the virgin encyclopedia of reggae" by Colin larkin.
blackwolverine1 1 year ago
VERY NICE.....
bwoyrough 2 years ago
big artists covered, unique early style!
R.I.P junjo lawes big producer!
Aaronco85 2 years ago 2
music go green...save vinyl's records and cd's Digital age.... Bridge to Jamaica january 24th--31th 2010 ...save job's save the Environment
palmrockbermuda 2 years ago
Umh tasty!! It's more than interesting.
Really looking forward to listening to that cd and watching the doc.
Big Up VP records!!
semayat 2 years ago
Volcano Always Ram The Session
TONKSRED300 2 years ago 2
Yes the tracklisting is awesome can't wait for this to come out
albartalbart 2 years ago
Is there a track listing for this CD set?
groovemonzter 2 years ago
Hits stores in February
albartalbart 2 years ago
me want this CD
where it available
itzfrance 2 years ago
Reggae Dancehall was way better back then.
Now too much gay fucking techno voice cause non a dem have true talent an forgot dem true Rasta Roots an Culture
ZionNeo1 2 years ago
@ZionNeo1 i couldn't agree with u more it's no different from the bullshit rap music now being played on "so called real hip hop commercial radio", a peer fuckery this new generation of listeners r hearing today.We got to do our part by educating the youths of today about where real music comes from.
blackwolverine1 1 year ago
@ZionNeo1 True Words! you are absolutely right!
Jah Bless
namalik786 1 month ago