Jack Ruby Sound System 1980s Part 3 with Mickey Simpson.
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once upon reggae..now it s just rubbish! god bless the old good days ('60s - mid'80s)
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Jack Ruby tune the sound to perfection. When a singer does not have to "cup" the microphone, it means he/she can hear themselves clearly in the dancehall. This is different from stage singing, where you have the monitor in front of you. A lot of sound guys could not do this well, so they over compensated by adding too much reverb. Anyone who used to collect Jack Ruby sound tapes will tell you about the sound audio quality
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I wish i could get my hands on this organ cut version, whoever has the master tape please run a few copies on to vinyl.....i can but dream.
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@iwc62 Your right about him lip syncing, for sure.. 22secs...but thats him singing whether from tape or not, maybe it was pressed in a limited run, id be surprised if it wasn't...
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@adinalewis So Tru....
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'Right about now the musical spotlight shines on the man like Mickey Simpson'...music me seh...wicked singer and tune truss...R.I.P Mickey Simpson yuh did big bout ya !
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@001skyhook Exactly!
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I remeber when Mickey Simpson was killed. great voice.
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this tune is always about...... support your local revival shop, this tune is de bombbbbbbbbbbbb
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@blakbeltjonez Well as love this version of "good lovin" so much i feel compelled to try at least and do the impossibe and see if i can find out from as many sources as possible where i might obtain a copy of this tune weather it be on slate or on a sound tape if there is one that exists, it would be so nice to get the full length version and would also serve as a tribute to a truly great singer.
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@blakbeltjonez thanks for your reply....i'll keep hoping looking for this version.
This is Mickey Simpson in the blue shirt singing for a fact. Just want to clear that up :)
midimaster 3 years ago