Post by bmd on Jan 25, 2010 20:49:21 GMT
066 Bigmikeydread Reggae Radio presents The Steve Barrow Special - Part 2
DOWNLOAD - bigmikeydread.podomatic.com/enclosure/2010-01-25T12_38_58-08_00.mp3
STREAM - bigmikeydread.podomatic.com/player/web/2010-01-25T12_38_58-08_00
He's even recorded a toilet for Lee 'Scratch' Perry!
If you want to know more about the Reggae scene in London from the 60s through to the present, or an insight into record label runnings from the 70s onwards, then this may make for essential listening.
Steve wrote for Black Echoes in the 1970s, ran his own record stores, compiled records for Island, Trojan, and later his own label Blood and Fire records. He co-wrote the Rough Guide To Reggae, a bible for all Jamaican music fans. Amongst his close friends are people like Bunny Lee, Dennis Alcapone, Glen Brown, Lopez Walker, U-Roy and Trinity.
I had the honour of travelling up country to join Steve and his partner Sue at their house in Forest Gate, London, for an afternoon of chat, record playing, tea and biscuits. The ensuing interview spread over 4 hours of recording and will be presented in a number of parts for you to listen to. This is the final part, part 2. His insight and experience makes for essential listening for all Jamaican music fans. I know I learnt more from him in 5 hours than I have on my own in 5 years!
Background music comes from Blood and Fire releases.
Here is part 2 -
The tracks included for your listening pleasure are:
Prince Jazzbo - 'Blank' - Ting A Ling Version
Owen Gray - On The Beach
Roland Alphonso - Ethiopian War
Lynn Tait - Soul Food
Lloyd Clarke - Untitled (possibly 'Hell and Heaven') + Dubwise
Winston Francis - Chain Gang
Righteous Flames - Ride On Version
Leroy Sibbles & Beenie Man - Original Full Up
Roland Alphonso & the Soul Vendors - Ringo Rock
Jah Joe - Love On The Scene
U-Roy - High Priest
Big Youth - Black On Black
Bigmikeydread Reggae Radio really needs your help. It costs to get this show out to you. It doesn't have to be a lot! Just look down the right hand side of the homepage for the show, There's a Paypal button there Yunno?! You guys are what keeps this show going!
Bigmikeydread Reggae Radio is getting more and more popular,..... downloads are way up... check out the Facebook group Bigmikeydread Reggae Radio, it's got 660+ members, all chatting about Reggae.
Becoming a fan of the show helps get it out to more people you can do so here:~
www.podomatic.com/profile/fan/bigmikeydread
Don't forget you can find me on FACEBOOK and on Myspace, and if you want friends to find the show, just tell them to type 'Bigmikeydread' into Google and click the link to my podomatic page....
Respects - Mikey
DOWNLOAD - bigmikeydread.podomatic.com/enclosure/2010-01-25T12_38_58-08_00.mp3
STREAM - bigmikeydread.podomatic.com/player/web/2010-01-25T12_38_58-08_00
He's even recorded a toilet for Lee 'Scratch' Perry!
If you want to know more about the Reggae scene in London from the 60s through to the present, or an insight into record label runnings from the 70s onwards, then this may make for essential listening.
Steve wrote for Black Echoes in the 1970s, ran his own record stores, compiled records for Island, Trojan, and later his own label Blood and Fire records. He co-wrote the Rough Guide To Reggae, a bible for all Jamaican music fans. Amongst his close friends are people like Bunny Lee, Dennis Alcapone, Glen Brown, Lopez Walker, U-Roy and Trinity.
I had the honour of travelling up country to join Steve and his partner Sue at their house in Forest Gate, London, for an afternoon of chat, record playing, tea and biscuits. The ensuing interview spread over 4 hours of recording and will be presented in a number of parts for you to listen to. This is the final part, part 2. His insight and experience makes for essential listening for all Jamaican music fans. I know I learnt more from him in 5 hours than I have on my own in 5 years!
Background music comes from Blood and Fire releases.
Here is part 2 -
The tracks included for your listening pleasure are:
Prince Jazzbo - 'Blank' - Ting A Ling Version
Owen Gray - On The Beach
Roland Alphonso - Ethiopian War
Lynn Tait - Soul Food
Lloyd Clarke - Untitled (possibly 'Hell and Heaven') + Dubwise
Winston Francis - Chain Gang
Righteous Flames - Ride On Version
Leroy Sibbles & Beenie Man - Original Full Up
Roland Alphonso & the Soul Vendors - Ringo Rock
Jah Joe - Love On The Scene
U-Roy - High Priest
Big Youth - Black On Black
Bigmikeydread Reggae Radio really needs your help. It costs to get this show out to you. It doesn't have to be a lot! Just look down the right hand side of the homepage for the show, There's a Paypal button there Yunno?! You guys are what keeps this show going!
Bigmikeydread Reggae Radio is getting more and more popular,..... downloads are way up... check out the Facebook group Bigmikeydread Reggae Radio, it's got 660+ members, all chatting about Reggae.
Becoming a fan of the show helps get it out to more people you can do so here:~
www.podomatic.com/profile/fan/bigmikeydread
Don't forget you can find me on FACEBOOK and on Myspace, and if you want friends to find the show, just tell them to type 'Bigmikeydread' into Google and click the link to my podomatic page....
Respects - Mikey