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The core of "Duck Rock" comes directly from South African jive music, popular in SA around the early '70s, as recorded by artists like Mahotella Queens. It is a well-known fact that McLaren, unfortunately, plagiarised this music note-for-note without crediting the originals.
Much of the music that was the "inspiration" for McLaren's African-influenced stuff can be found on a album called "Duck Food" (if not that title, try this one: "Soweto Never Sleeps").
In 1974 Malcolm owned a store in London that sold S&M and bondage gear. The name of his store was called Sex. and Johhny Rotten performed there and thats where the name Sex Pistols came from. The rest is Punk Rock history
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Much of the music that was the "inspiration" for McLaren's African-influenced stuff can be found on a album called "Duck Food" (if not that title, try this one: "Soweto Never Sleeps").
a real Upper !!
These Girls are great too,
full of Heart !!!
As a music ignorant I wouldn´t ever bet that McLaren would later make something like this.
Where can I find more "happy retro" tracks like this?