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  1. On 27/02/2022 at 15:07, Reggaebass said:

    Yeah a nice roots style and not too busy 

    Nothing extra for the sake of it, great feeling, great vibe. Also loving the wearing of socks only as if someone's mam has said no shoes in the house.

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  2. The thing that first got me introduced to dub was Towers of Dub by The Orb from 1992 and that got me off exploring. Those who like the ambient electronic world know this track as famously "the one with that bass drop" and this is where the sample was taken from.

     

     

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  3. On 27/01/2022 at 13:12, Reggaebass said:

    Any idea what bass Robbie is playing here, I’ve never seen him play this one 

     

    I have searched far and wide but can't work it out. There is what looks like a name on the headstock but I can't make out what it says. Could it be the cheap and cheerful back up bass for the studio?
    It's a great video for seeing his thumb technique. Does he ever use the bottom string?

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  4. On 06/10/2021 at 16:57, Reggaebass said:

    Many thanks for this, I remember Black Echoes well, and I bought ,king tubby meets the rockers uptown when it came out, and I’ve still got it now 

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    A journalist has tracked down the author of the list from Black Echoes and interviewed them https://dubreggae.tumblr.com/post/673948657498849280/one-of-historys-best-music-lists-better-than there is also a 81 hour playlist on Spotify plus many other links in the article to all sorts of amazing things. For example a 1975 Saturday night Capital Radio dub session from Tommy Vance!

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  5. On 17/01/2022 at 21:36, Reggaebass said:

    Version time 

     

    A few seconds in and I knew the riff immediately. It has been sampled by Wu-Tang Clan but I knew it from this. Always a moment when the source is revealed for a sound you have had in your head for years

     

     

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  6. Just now, skilamalink said:

    I have been listening to this on YouTube for the last few months it is one of the most powerful live performances I can think of

     

    Then I did some research online as I thought there must be more of this and discovered this was recorded in Edinburgh in 1973 for the Old Grey Whistle Test. Details here

     

    https://dangerousminds.net/comments/rocksteady_your_soul_when_the_old_grey_whistle_test_went_reggae

     

    and links to the perofrmance on YouTube
     

     

     

     

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  7. Here is this afternoon's listening pleasure. I googled "80s british dub" and this is one of the first that came up. Their profile says "Strictly Reggae, all kinds but favourite is 70s and 80s Roots. Started in the 90s so have a soft spot for that era too. Strictly vinyl selection." which means I shall be returning frequently to their stream. There are over 140 shows on there.

     

     

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