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song-‘Duppy Conqueror’. Bob Marley & the Wailers.produced by the late,great Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry once known as Lee ‘Pipecock’ Jackson, alluding to the singer Vivian Jackson.
She gave us trees...we chop them down
She gave us water...we drink it all up.
She gave us land...we over populate it
What happened to the promise of a philosopher?
special thanks to Leeperry, Dark and Safen for inspired me :)
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I believe you know how I feel about you,
and how I want to spend every moment with you,
but it's so hard to do when I can't even be next to you.
…complicated…? No ^_^
but it doesn't matter how far away you live
because when I close my eyes, I breathe you…
like breath of a beautiful spring
I'm still hoping one day soon,
I'll get what I'm wishing for…
Kiss your lips within a candle lit place,
Hold you close and feel you near,
Kiss your cheek and whisper among your ear,
Feel your soft skin beneath my hand,
I'll wish for that moment as I always do,
And I've wished upon a star, so my wish will come true.
If I have wings, I will fly to you
across the ocean and mountains to be with you
dedicated for Leeperry (funny pirates I ever meet)
For my daughter - Happy Birthday ( Thank you Lee-Perry for your help )
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1. FL-36, on camea, manual, reduced at 1/16, indirect
2. FL-36, manual, triggered by a photocell, reduced ??, behind an opal plexiglas
3. ZD 35mm/3.5 Macro
Recorded at Perry's own Black Ark Recording Studios, it notably features ace Jamaican polyinstrumentalist Augustus Pablo on melodica (and presumably keyboards, too), his gentle playing adding some otherworldly melodic content to the sparse sound. Production values similar to the following, recently recognised as groundbreaking Revolution Dub (Perry's subsequent record, reissued in the '80s on Island Records worldwide).
U.S. Reggae band from New Jersey, Lee Perry is the producer of the record and the vocalist of the Version on B-side.
1981 U.S. pressing on Splif Rockers Ltd. label.
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Mes 24 disques que j'emporterai sur une île deserte ou dans ma tombe.
The 24 records i will bring to a desert island or in my grave.
Le tout pour www.flickr.com/groups/musicalpantheon/
Wu-Tang Clan /Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers
Slum Village / Fan-Tas-Tic
Ghostface Killah / Ironman
Get Large / Please...Believe It!!!
Method Man & Redman / Blackout!
Public Enemy / Yo! Bum Rush The Show
Ol' Dirty Bastard / Return To The 36 Chambers
Dj Krush / Strickly turnablized
The Matthew Herbert Big Band / Goodbye Swingtime
Sofa Surfers / Constructions: Remixed And Dubbed
Lee Perry / Africa's Blood
Lee Perry & The Upsetters / Double Seven
PJ Harvey / Is This Desire?
Sukia / Contacto Espacial con el Tercer Sexo
Goldfrapp / Felt Mountain
Portishead / Live at Roseland
Jacques Brel et Joan Diener / L'Homme De La Mancha
Edouard Lalo / Symphonie Espagnole, Op.21 par M. Vengerov & A. Pappano
Wada Akiko - 和田アキ子 / Dynamite Groove
RCサクセション / Best OF The Rc Succession 1970-1980
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968
Gogol Bordello / Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike
Alien Sex Fiend / The Best of: singles from 1983 to 1997
Squarepusher / Go Plastic!
Grand Royal #2 - 1995
Mine still has the Biz Markie flexi-disc inside! Woooo ya! B-B-B-Benny and the Jets!
Does a deejay album get more dread than this? Remembering listening to this as a teenager at a friends house, licking chalice (no weed in it!) and chatting about the dread runnings of teenage boys (ie. girls, girls and girls). I still love girls, licking chalice (still without weed) and this album.
Productions are of by Lee Perry and for those who might not know, the one Jah Lion is also known as Jah Lloyd.
The cover art is by the artist Witter Dread.
Island Records, UK, 1976
used to play this one a lot (both sides) - there is another single called "Big Pussy Sally" also with a dub version by The Upsetters
This excellent portrait of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, aka the Upsetter, the most pioneering and legendary producer in Jamaican musical history, painted on a wall on Ashby Mews in Brockley, London SE4. Photo taken in the early evening on September 7, 2012. Painted by Foundry.
See the official Lee Perry site here: www.lee-perry.com/
And the Eternal Thunder fansite here: www.upsetter.net/scratch/
For Foundry, see: www.flickr.com/photos/foundry5/
For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/
There's no doubting it, I absolutely love those lovely early organ led Upsetters tunes from the late 60's/early 70's. I'm not sure who is the organist on the tunes, but it's either Gladdy or Glen Adams no doubt.
Haunted House, pictured on the left, has a wicked upbeat rhythm featuring a very low key organ, and features some seriously funky breaks in it. The B-side titled "Double Wheel" is a version, but features more high key organ playing and is my preferred version. Absolutely wonderful tune. I have a reissue, tracking down the original is an expensive and tedious process!
On the right hand side, we have "The Vampire", a truly haunting song, and in my opinion, one of the finest songs by The Upsetters. It features a classic intro:
"My patient needs another injection" those who have heard it, know what I'm talking about! Another organ led tune, this one really captures the creativity of both Perry and The Upsetters.
Although people revere Perry's work at the Black Ark with talent like Prince Jazzbo, George Faith, Byles and others, I really love his early stuff akin to "Clint Eastwood" & "The Vampire".
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I've noticed that I often need to revisit some of these old classic dub albums to get the right vibes again. It's like I listen to a whole heap of other music and then I return to these to get my musical recharge. Albums like this one are the temple!
King Tubby controls the first side with his typical stylee sweeping through all frequencies while Lee Perry throws out musical enchantments through the foundations of his Black Ark on the opposite side. It's incredible how mesmerising music can be after it's been dubbed by the hands of masters like these two gentlemen.
Productions are by Winston Edwards. A truly incredible set.
Lee Perry,el legendario músico de reggae, se presento junto a Nairobi el 26 de Mayo en Groove (Palermo).
3 Temas. Sin Flash.
Con muy Poca luz se sufre...
Exhibition Review - Gary Simmons:'Post No Bills' Simon Lee Gallery, London till 20th Feb 2016.
With Gary, I rub the hardness in history books into the tatter of all yesterdays.- Drenched Co.
Comment: "What connects the present to the past? For Gary, the answer lies in a ghosting of sorts - a presence that marks the now, one that is there but not always visible, fraying at the edges but tenaciously present, leaving a fragmented trail of deep set prejudices. In this show Gary wants you to experience this ephemeral ghosting of place, people and objects in and around the exhibits that seems to have traveled from various performance venues. He wants you to live these erstwhile performances and spaces through the clues he leaves for you. And here, the frayed edges of his posters and sculptures might even converse with you in tones of politics and race. I loved his chalkboard paintings best..."- FaSa
See www.simonleegallery.com/exhibitions/gary_simmons_2016_01-1
See also www.woundsthatbind.com/2016/01/exhibition-review-gary-sim...
See also www.soaked.space/2016/01/exhibition-review-gary-simmonspo...
Caption: Image above: Installation view Gary Simmons Simon Lee Gallery, London 2016 Photo: Peter Mallet
Image courtesy of the artist and Simon Lee Gallery, London.
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55 year-old Lee Perry from Charlottesville, VA participates in the 2010 Monument Avenue 10k in Richmond, VA on March 27, 2010.
Lee 'Scratch' Perry performed at the Open Air Stage on a sunny Friday evening.
He was mostly incomprehensible, slurring and ranting through his half-hour set, but he was great to photograph and never to be forgotten!
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What a legend! I wasn't sure what to expect from this show but what we got was a brilliant performance from Scratch and his band, playing shit hot roots reggae from back in the day. His stage presence, unique dress sense (including the most amazing tinfoil hat I've ever seen) and interaction with the audience was also a joy to behold. Many people in the crowd clearly regarded him literally as some sort of god - and watching them pay homage to their idol while going out of their tiny minds just added to the overall awesomeness of the experience. One group of psychedelic grannies standing to my right were particularly animated and one of them kept yelling "I am a psychiatrist" very loudly over and over again throughout the show. Scratch took all the adulation in his stride and is looking very sprightly for a 75 year old. I went to the first show and wish I'd bought tickets for both....