Reggaebass Posted April 17 Author Posted April 17 24 minutes ago, upside downer said: That’s a great one ud, pretty sure it’s from the album world war lll, Flabba holt on bass there with the Roots Radics 1 Quote
SumOne Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Sone good stuff on this new Dubmatix page, including this Joe Gibbs mix: https://bassculture.substack.com/p/the-mighty-joe-gibbs-hits-legends 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 (edited) 16 minutes ago, SumOne said: Sone good stuff on this new Dubmatix page, including this Joe Gibbs mix: https://bassculture.substack.com/p/the-mighty-joe-gibbs-hits-legends Nice one I’ll check that out , Roots Archives is great for searching and info, it’s back up and running now, hopefully the link will work, https://www.roots-archives.com/artist/215 Edited April 18 by Reggaebass 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 I was going through the backing bands on Roots Archives looking at the Roots Radics , check out how many they backed, it’s amazing, also came across this 2 Quote
SumOne Posted April 18 Posted April 18 14 minutes ago, Reggaebass said: I was going through the backing bands on Roots Archives looking at the Roots Radics , check out how many they backed, it’s amazing, also came across this Funnily enough, I'm just half way through writing a 'join my band' advert to form a Reggae backing band. I figured other than Pama International, Upper Cut Band, Friendly Fire Band I'm not aware of other active UK ones - and none on the South coast. I suppose it is because there isn't the market for it but I like the idea of a Roots Radics style band that supports different vocalists. It probably is ambitious for the limited Portsmouth/Chichester/Brighton reggae scene though! 1 Quote
taunton-hobbit Posted April 18 Posted April 18 1 hour ago, SumOne said: It probably is ambitious Brighton could work quite well, and Barefaced are only a few yards away, maybe Alex could give some input ? 😎 1 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Friday at 19:07 Author Posted Friday at 19:07 I’ve been going through quite a bit of Marlon Asher lately, can’t say I like it all but he’s got some really good tracks, here’s a few I saved . 1 Quote
Tandro Posted Friday at 19:19 Posted Friday at 19:19 Ah @Reggaebass, some Marlon Asher from my neck of the woods 😜 and fitting for Dancehall Friday! This song is what launched him onto the scene back in the day, the whole country was vibin to this in fetes, radio, everywhere. Good memories... 1 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Friday at 19:24 Author Posted Friday at 19:24 1 minute ago, Tandro said: This song is what launched him onto the scene back in the day, the whole country was vibin to this in fetes Cheers, I don’t know that much about him really, really good discovering some new tunes 1 Quote
Mickeyboro Posted yesterday at 17:11 Posted yesterday at 17:11 (edited) Just thought I would cross-post this bargain box set in case anyone with good taste fancies it… Edited yesterday at 17:12 by Mickeyboro 2 Quote
jahfish Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 17/04/2025 at 16:29, Reggaebass said: Rum and reggae is the perfect combination, I don’t drink now but that was my tipple, enjoy the sunshine and your weekend SumOne How many parts, rum to reggae, is the ideal mix? 🤔🥃 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 13 minutes ago, jahfish said: How many parts, rum to reggae, is the ideal mix? 🤔🥃 Good question, I never played well if I was drinking, but a friend of mine plays really good after a drink, I think it relaxes him, it’s no 🥃 for me but lots of reggae Quote
SumOne Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 5 hours ago, jahfish said: How many parts, rum to reggae, is the ideal mix? 🤔🥃 Full glass of ice, 1 part rum (got to be the good stuff though) 2 parts ginger, all parts reggae. Sunshine is quite important. Thanks to this thread this one is new to me for the essentials reggae part: Edited 5 hours ago by SumOne 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago I used to dabble with this one, it certainly packs a punch 2 Quote
tegs07 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 18 minutes ago, Reggaebass said: I used to dabble with this one, it certainly packs a punch Definitely packs a punch. Can linger a bit though (after taste). Think my favourite rum (particularly neat) is Diplomatico Might pour a little and join the party. Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear in the background. Edited 5 hours ago by tegs07 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 14 minutes ago, tegs07 said: Can linger a bit though (after taste) Definitely tegs, it’s not a great taste to be honest and not really one to drink without a mixer, captain Morgan with a dash of blackcurrant was nicer for me 1 Quote
Tandro Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago Ok, granted I am no connoisseur and I should really try some different ones, I just gravitate to 'Angostura 1919' if its rum. Thats done it for me for decades (which reminds me I need to stock a bottle at home again). But to be honest, my poison of choice is Scotch and Coconut water any day. Most people who have not grown up on that seem not to like it and give me funny looks, but hands down I will take that any time (caveat though...sorry, the coconut water we get in the UK that comes from Thailand and Asia etc just does not taste the same as coconuts from the Caribbean). Quote
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