Here's one helluva tune based on the TAXI riddim. To be honest i never really thought much of Bitty's music untill i purchaced his album "On Bond Street". i was totally blown away by the quality of all the Studio One based songs on it. THIS BLOKE CAN SING!! STANDARD!!!
The other week i got dragged along to go c another horror movie and i was dreading going cause all horror movies nowdays suck there not even scarey there just funny to me. But as soon as the bad shit started to happen in this movie it was just amazing i loved this movie would have to be one of the best movies ive seen this year 10/10 actually scared me which dosent usally happen
this tune brings it all back, all night underground dances in Hackney, East London. This tune came out on the late Mikiey Dread's own DATC (Dread at the controls)label at a time when reggae was going through it's early ragga phase. this tune is amongst my fave Murvin recordings alongside Police & Thieves/What You Gonna Do,Cool Out Son and Jah Took Six Days (Hog inna Minty/Tempo riddim)
I was messing with my hair today, combing, brushing, considering a shampoo -when I thought I'd ask a random question:
What's your favorite hairstyle and why?
Whether it be dreads, braids, buns, buzzed or not, just post a comment or Vreply telling me what and why.
Houses of the Holy complete with Butt Mon's mad Kossack Dance, a short wrestling match with Charlie Haj and upsetting the Baby Cheydis. Heartbreaking pathos ensues...
All of this was done in Germany. How great is that?