Wot De Hell! It's 3 in the morning,I'm smoking a phat one here in NYC and came across dis. It's for real, takes me back inthe day when we lived in dreary UK. My cuz was in Huddersfield and we'd come up for the blues party. The vibe, the big boxes (hand made to capture the Bass), The Toaster on the mic, the lickle youth sneaking in to peep on big people dance is how it was. Was this shot inthe 70's? Thanks so much for posting, the ol' skool DIY style blues (B4 Chemical brother etc etc)
Blessed love - thanks for sharing this. Me and my hubby watched this and it took us right back - from the box dropping on the man toe to the hustling about the money - nuttin nah change! lol I used to help with a little local sound - lifting the boxes on the way to a dance wasnt so bad when we were fuelled with the excitement of running chune, but the hardest part was after the dance - no-one wanted to lift box after playing out all night. Everyone wanted their bed! lol Nice one
@sketchywilliams Off the top of my head, without listening to the film again....One aim, One Jah, One destiny - Hugh Mundell. Late night blues - Don Carlos.
@Axissound Many thanks, just added two new tunes to my collection. This has to be my favourite video on youtube. It makes me feel nostalgic, I wasn't even born then.
Its a real shame that these types of blues dances are dying out in England, well certainly in Birmingham, England. Too many young youths with no culture are just destroying them with pure worthlessness. Years ago, if you just felt like it you could just turn up at "Hampton Road", "Westminister Road", West Bromich and nuff otha places if you just wanted to chill out on a Friday/Saturday night. But now? Chuh!
Wot De Hell! It's 3 in the morning,I'm smoking a phat one here in NYC and came across dis. It's for real, takes me back inthe day when we lived in dreary UK. My cuz was in Huddersfield and we'd come up for the blues party. The vibe, the big boxes (hand made to capture the Bass), The Toaster on the mic, the lickle youth sneaking in to peep on big people dance is how it was. Was this shot inthe 70's? Thanks so much for posting, the ol' skool DIY style blues (B4 Chemical brother etc etc)
Peace!
PAKposse 6 months ago
Love it, especially dialogue 0:54-1:42. Great short film.
TheBeatMerchant 7 months ago
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ikdsjOFFICIAL 1 year ago
Blessed love - thanks for sharing this. Me and my hubby watched this and it took us right back - from the box dropping on the man toe to the hustling about the money - nuttin nah change! lol I used to help with a little local sound - lifting the boxes on the way to a dance wasnt so bad when we were fuelled with the excitement of running chune, but the hardest part was after the dance - no-one wanted to lift box after playing out all night. Everyone wanted their bed! lol Nice one
LadyLex65 1 year ago
@LadyLex65 Your right "nuttin a change"
Axissound 1 year ago
i still live in Harlesden and these lickle dances were everywhere....luv it people
yabass 1 year ago
Hiya mate, do you happen to have a tracklist for the tunes in this video?
sketchywilliams 1 year ago
@sketchywilliams Off the top of my head, without listening to the film again....One aim, One Jah, One destiny - Hugh Mundell. Late night blues - Don Carlos.
Axissound 1 year ago
@Axissound Many thanks, just added two new tunes to my collection. This has to be my favourite video on youtube. It makes me feel nostalgic, I wasn't even born then.
sketchywilliams 1 year ago
@sketchywilliams Its always good to discover new 'old' tunes !.
ribenahux 1 year ago
Its a real shame that these types of blues dances are dying out in England, well certainly in Birmingham, England. Too many young youths with no culture are just destroying them with pure worthlessness. Years ago, if you just felt like it you could just turn up at "Hampton Road", "Westminister Road", West Bromich and nuff otha places if you just wanted to chill out on a Friday/Saturday night. But now? Chuh!
famtho 1 year ago
What is the model of the Garrard turntable you were using? Its not the 4HF I was expecting!
Treaklevision 2 years ago
If I remember rightly, it was a Garrard SP25 mk2.
Axissound 2 years ago
@Axissound yes the charactaristic wooden trim on a garrard deck - used to have two in my loft lol
LadyLex65 1 year ago
Respect Axis
Nice Film.
Did you make any more films?
Bless
reggaeilevel 2 years ago
Thanks. This is my only film.
Axissound 2 years ago
Well, glad you made this one.
Keep up the works.
Jah Bless
reggaeilevel 2 years ago
How the dance hall used to be. Respect for this.
amaraelove 2 years ago
Everything nice....wicked.
pryere 2 years ago
chicken an rice, everyting nice
lexxdub004 3 years ago
Oh my days.. this is bringing back serious happy memories for real.. brilliantly done..
sykick064 3 years ago
amazing video :) loved this
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago
so how much watts of power you using tonight...about 300-400 watts but we are gonna keep it low..
Suppose they didn't mention thats for the top section only!
loved it reminded me when i use to play
trevorhawk2000 3 years ago
Love it brings back memories of when Reggae and Dub ruled.
mraggrovator 3 years ago
well good video man! lovin the real rock riddim!
samnewby 4 years ago 2
lovely! i'm so glad theres historical footage like this. even though its drama too.great vid.
themarbleking 4 years ago
LOL 4:20 wikid dealin
oleedee 4 years ago
chick'n 'n' riice, evry ting niice!!!
Awesome vid!
Jazbo78 4 years ago
big ups, enjoyable video and wicked sound track!
DubclubTV 4 years ago
axis sound ??? dr huxtable ??
excellent vids man !!
got the vibes of back in the day .
respects
weeda Jah Militant
rasweeda 4 years ago
Cracking vid Mr. Axis!
pezzab 4 years ago
Awesome! Thank you very much!
DerrickMorgenthau 4 years ago
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. One Love, Paul Axis.
Axissound 4 years ago