| fredriley wrote: ...and the ska rhythm. This is very much part of the musical tradition that the Specials were part of. 7 from the Nottingham jury. This is the Rico Rodriguez that plays on some of the Specials songs I think. ("Blow, Rico, Blow"!) |
| Nice! |
| Like |
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| Fabilosa musica |
| pugifat wrote: I'm hearing The Specials. Must be the brass. ...and the ska rhythm. This is very much part of the musical tradition that the Specials were part of. 7 from the Nottingham jury. |
| pugifat wrote: I'm hearing The Specials. Must be the brass. and I'm hearing a bit of Black Uhuru (especially the opening part) |
| DeemerDave wrote: Reminds me of "Ghost Town" by The Specials. Love horn sections. He probably played on that tune. Rico has sat in with everybody. |
| suuuaaaaaave |
| DeemerDave wrote: Reminds me of "Ghost Town" by The Specials. Love horn sections. Yes to both. |
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| Reminds me of "Ghost Town" by The Specials. Love horn sections. |
| I'm hearing The Specials. Must be the brass. |
| old_shep wrote: Finally, music!! Too bad I'm not in a elevator. |
| Finally, music!! |
| fire it up! |
| That's it...I'm off for a rum punch and a little green! |
| lub da dub! |
| Anything with such groovy horns rates high with me - a trombone solo bumps it another point!
c. |
| Have had this kind of stuff last weekend for 3 days on the 'Reggae Jam'-festival.
Always nice.... |