// Roots Reggae Radio Show
// Roots Conversation
Episode #46
Roots Reggae Radio Show
Featuring -
- The Jahlights / Right Road to Dubland
- The Doctors / In the Summertime
- Lee "Scratch" Perry / I Am the Upsetter
- The Soul Lads / I'm Yours Forever
- The Wailers / Sinner Man
- Count Ossie / Rasta Reggae
- Shorty the President / Yamaha Skank
- Dennis Alcapone / Horse and Buggy
- King Cry Cry / I Had A Talk
- Bunny "Rugs" Clarke / Move Out of My Way
- Bongo Herman & Harry J. All Stars /
- Reggae With the Birds
- Prince Far I / Solomon's Wisdom
- Max Romeo / War ina Babylon
- El Bib / Dahab Dub (Original mix)
- Count Machuki / Franco Nero
- Leroy Sibbles / Do Your Thing
- Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators / The Duke of Dub
- Dubwise / Eternal Dub
- Larry Marshall / Throw Mi Corn
- Jackie Mittoo / Champion of the Arena
Due to social distancing, this show was recorded on Skype - please bear with us during these difficult times as we still try and bring with you the radio you love.
Roots Conversation #46 - Show Notes
So, here are the show notes for Roots Conversation, Episode #46 - The track we mentioned about not having to dig too deep fro was by The Wailers. We have it on One Love At Studio One - although that has since been repackaged as Bob Marley & The Wailers - One Love At Studio One. You can find that HERE.
I would like to remind you that Skype was used to record our vocal layer for the show - so, the technology was playing up for a bit fo it.
But, we hope to be back in the studio in North Yorkshire soon. In the meantime it will have to be recorded with Skype - Andy's laptop is not the best (nor is his WiFi) so that caused for a bit of drop out in the audio. Sorry.
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As Guerrilla Dub System, I dig deep into the world of dub reggae, bringing you hidden gems and timeless classics. I’m Andy Biscuit, a charting DJ and producer with a love for sound system culture and roots reggae music.
Roots Conversation, I share the tracks and stories that shaped the sound of reggae — from the golden age of the 60s, 70s, and 80s to the fresh, boundary-pushing dub of today.
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