ealiest wobstep tune? (1984)
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:25 pm
download: http://www.breaksblog.biz/alexander_ham ... jayman.mp3
taken from this recording:
http://rapidshare.com/files/144990841/0 ... jayman.mp3
Session 6 – Alexander Hamilton Hotel, 55 Church Street, Paterson, New Jersey, 1984
Ranking Joe, Sassafrass, Charlie Chaplin, Josey Wales, Colonel Dezie
Selector – Ayatollah
“Another dance held at Alexander Hamilton Hotel, which was to close later in this year after an arson attack. Once again Papa Moke shook the place with some heavyweight deejays in attendance and Ayatollah lays down a solid dancehall selection with musical treats from the likes of Leroy Smart, Sugar Minott and Michael Palmer. Josey Wales rides a General Plough dubplate for his “New Jersey We Deh” and Charlie Chaplin shows he has absorbed the UK fast style talk, doubling up his lyrics on “Taking Pigeon”. Charlie also hails up Ranking Joe as the first deejay “to hand him the microphone in a dance”. Michael Palmers “Lick Shot” is hitting big in the dances and Colonel Dezie rides the version and gets nuff forwards from the crowd for his Early B inspired “Bicycle” observations.”
http://whocorkthedance.blogspot.com/
taken from this recording:
http://rapidshare.com/files/144990841/0 ... jayman.mp3
Session 6 – Alexander Hamilton Hotel, 55 Church Street, Paterson, New Jersey, 1984
Ranking Joe, Sassafrass, Charlie Chaplin, Josey Wales, Colonel Dezie
Selector – Ayatollah
“Another dance held at Alexander Hamilton Hotel, which was to close later in this year after an arson attack. Once again Papa Moke shook the place with some heavyweight deejays in attendance and Ayatollah lays down a solid dancehall selection with musical treats from the likes of Leroy Smart, Sugar Minott and Michael Palmer. Josey Wales rides a General Plough dubplate for his “New Jersey We Deh” and Charlie Chaplin shows he has absorbed the UK fast style talk, doubling up his lyrics on “Taking Pigeon”. Charlie also hails up Ranking Joe as the first deejay “to hand him the microphone in a dance”. Michael Palmers “Lick Shot” is hitting big in the dances and Colonel Dezie rides the version and gets nuff forwards from the crowd for his Early B inspired “Bicycle” observations.”
http://whocorkthedance.blogspot.com/
