not a rarity but still very good comp:
a.pablo "dub reggae & roots from the melodica king"
http://rapidshare.de/files/ 35980..._Pablo.rar.html


Gravatar big up schrikdraad, you rule!

please get a big hard drive on soulseek, rapidshare is good for the web but have some inconveniences of its own


Gravatar V.A. - The Neptunes Productions and Remixes
http://tinyurl.com/y78e3v


Gravatar THAT 1st TRACK IS DYNAMITE!!!!!!!!!!!!


Gravatar this is a great website. i hope it's not gone...


Gravatar Come on head honcho
dont despair
PLEEEEEEEEESSS


Gravatar Please don't say this great blog is done as well - without you and rockers radio there is nowhere else to turn to for the best in reggae/dub classics. Thank you for all your hard work, it is very appreciated.
Rich


Gravatar rockers is off on holiday for two months
ta
pace


Gravatar Hallo allemaal,ben r weer.

request:
bad brains-rock the light
http://www.51mpc.com/post/articl...rez.cn1& id=1134
this link dont work :-(


Gravatar i enjoyed schrikadraad a lot, but there are many albums that have been deleted.. :(

have you tryed http://youandmeonajamboree.blogspot.com ?

keep on rocking!


Gravatar nou,op die youandmeonajamboree schiet het echt nie op,maar toch bedankt ano


Gravatar where, oh where, has my schrikdraad gone....

where, oh where, can he/them/it be...


Gravatar hi all who run this place & visit

advance merry christmas & a happy new year

the shaggy man

oz


Gravatar all the best fi di next year schrickdraad!
miss ya posts ans hope yal back soon
RASpect
pfudl


Gravatar R.I.P schrikdraad :(


Gravatar fuck you


Gravatar schrikdraad leeft voort in mijn hart en oren ;-)


Gravatar http://www.rodigan.com/intro/ sel...plate_jan07.mp3


Gravatar GREETINGS! CHECK SOME WICKED DUBS HERE:

http://www.dubstrong.blogspot.com/


[]S


Gravatar hey fuck you crook . Stealing bastard . Die Motherfucker


Gravatar Hi there can we tell you about what we do.
cheers pace/moni/fee/gibbs/amsterdam/liverpool/london/ france

From Springline Jamaica World Radio
Born out of the label www.springline-jamaica.com

Home of Uncle Fee record label & Black Harmony sound
The live 365 station is now on air with exclusive prees and classic tunes mixed by myself Pace, Moni, UncleFee and Gibbs.
Please support original Jamaican talent
Its brand new and FREE
Now broadcasting on


www.live365.com/stations/sirgibbs


We have a new mix up now featuring many of the new artists now signed to springline Jamaica.
4 Pace mixes now and 2 versions of "I man a mafia" just added.

for a sample of what we do, here is a session.
enjoy
http://www.zshare.net/audio/3750...37502341ae14dc/


Gravatar thanx pace


Gravatar "JOHANNESBURG: A team of gunmen shot and killed Lucky Dube, an international reggae star and one of South Africa's best-known musicians, in an apparent carjacking attempt late Thursday that underscored the continuing peril of violent crime here.

Dube, 43, what shot by three hijackers in Rosettenville, just south of downtown Johannesburg, as he dropped off his teenage son at his brother's house. Another child, a 16-year-old daughter, was in the car at the time, the police said.

The hijackers fled after Dube crashed his car into a tree. He died at the scene.

As the provincial police commissioner appointed seven veteran investigators to chase down the attackers, President Thabo Mbeki called on the nation "to confront this terrible scourge of crime, which has taken the lives of too many of our people, and does so every day."

The principal opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, said that "the circumstances surrounding his murder again illustrate that violent crime in South Africa is out of control, and that the government's remedies to address this scourge have failed."

I'm teary eyed and speechless... a tribute will definitely be in order. RIP Lucky Dube.


Gravatar how do mate things are going well, we have just passed the 4000 hits in 2 months mark,

Loads of new updates on the site and 365 station has just had a 4 country live weekend special.

cheers

pace

www.springline-jamaica.com


Gravatar Confirmation of Next Big All Team Radio show:
FRIDAY DEC 14th 8pm (GMT) up until sometime after midnight.
Confirmed: (not in any order yet)
2 sets by Mikey (@pace's manipulator sound studio)
2 sets by Rubba (@pace's manipulator sound studio)
2 sets by Uncle Fee (@Gibbs intl sound studio)
2 sets by Oldwah (@Gibbs intl sound studio)
1 set by Moni (@operator HQ)
The Big Gundown : Mix Clash between Pace and sirGibbs with Tunes selected by Uncle Fee...
with Archive sound - Jingles - Trailers and top tunes all the way
Hosted Live from Gibbs Intl sound studio
program will switch to Auto loop after the show and air throughout rest of that weekend.


Gravatar Monday, March 17, 2008
Mikey Dread (1954 - 2008)



Faleceu neste fim de semana em decorrencia de um tumor cerebral o grande toaster jamaicano Mikey Dread, responsavel pelo programa de radio 'Dread at the Controls' e por diversos discos classicos.
Mikey já não se encontra conosco em corpo presente mas seu espirito vivera para sempre atraves de seu legado musical.

Abaixo, 2 de seus melhores albuns que merecem ser escutados e reverenciados.

The Dread at the Controls!!!

R.I.P.


Gravatar Roy Shirley Passes Away
Roy Shirley, the ‘High Priest Of Reggae’ has passed away.

Born Ainsworth Roy Rushton Shirley in 1944, he made his recording debut in the mid-sixties, cutting ‘Shirley’ for Leslie Kong, before teaming up first with Errol Dunkley and later, Ken Boothe, the latter also joining him in the Leaders, a vocal quartet that also featured Joe White and Chuck Josephs. Early the following year, Shirley founded the Uniques along with Slim Smith and Franklyn White, but the trio proved short-lived and after recording material with Prince Buster and Karl ‘J.J.’ Johnson, the group disbanded.

Following the break up of the Uniques, Shirley attended one-off sessions for Blondel Calnek and WIRL Records before cutting what was to be his first major hit, ‘Hold Them’ (aka ‘Feel Good’) for Joe Gibbs. Over the next five years, he recorded for an array of producers as well as founding his own Public Records imprint and was rarely out of the Jamaican charts, his spectacular run of hits only brought to an end by his relocation to Britain around 1973. During this period he had also established a reputation as a stage performer without equal in Jamaica, his live shows becoming celebrated events on the island. Soon after his move to London, Roy opened a record shop in Dalston and over the years that followed remained active musically, recording new material and founding the British Universal Talent Development Association to help develop new young talent worldwide.

Truly unique, Roy was not only one of one of the true greats of Jamaican music’s first golden age, but also a gentleman in every sense of the word and he will be sadly missed by all those who knew him, either personally or through his music


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