I used to go into the record shops in the 70's and they had massive speakers in there playing amazing reggae music. You had to fight your way into the shop to get past the bass shock waves coming out of the speakers😂
I know hat you mean.. One day I'll put the whole gig up... The walkman doesn't do it justice... I assure you when the bass comes it nearly knocked you over... ua-cam.com/video/9m7HtVFA3y0/v-deo.htmlsi=hJl4YM7O82PLw3WM
For full session details see www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1976/Aug10aswad/ Tracklist 1 - Pressure 2 - Ethiopian Rhapsody 3 - Back To Africa 4 - Natural Progression Running order is not the same here as on the Peel Session info. "Natural Progression" cuts off before the end. Pity. LINE-UP Brinsley Forde (Guitar, Vocals) Donald Griffiths 'dee' (Lead Guitar, Vocals) Angus Gaye 'drummie Zeb' (Drums, Vocals) George Oban ' Ras' (Bass) Courtney Hemmings (Keyboards, Vocals) Bunny Mackenzie (Harmonica, Vocals) Candy Mackenzie (Vocals) Aswad came back for a second John Peel session on 10th October 1978. I haven't seen this anywhere yet.
Leur style tient presque du blues (très réussi). La scène reggae anglaise de cette période était formidable (CULTURE, ASWAD, Steel pulse? UB40...) et très riche. Lequel des membres jouait dans "l'autobus à impériale" ?
Aswad is the British band that captured the authentic Jamaican roots reggae sound. Steel Pulse is fantastic, but they innovated very far into rock and various fusions and lost the simplicity of roots, at times.
I used to go into the record shops in the 70's and they had massive speakers in there playing amazing reggae music. You had to fight your way into the shop to get past the bass shock waves coming out of the speakers😂
I know hat you mean.. One day I'll put the whole gig up... The walkman doesn't do it justice... I assure you when the bass comes it nearly knocked you over... ua-cam.com/video/9m7HtVFA3y0/v-deo.htmlsi=hJl4YM7O82PLw3WM
For full session details see
www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1976/Aug10aswad/
Tracklist
1 - Pressure
2 - Ethiopian Rhapsody
3 - Back To Africa
4 - Natural Progression
Running order is not the same here as on the Peel Session info.
"Natural Progression" cuts off before the end. Pity.
LINE-UP
Brinsley Forde (Guitar, Vocals)
Donald Griffiths 'dee' (Lead Guitar, Vocals)
Angus Gaye 'drummie Zeb' (Drums, Vocals)
George Oban ' Ras' (Bass)
Courtney Hemmings (Keyboards, Vocals)
Bunny Mackenzie (Harmonica, Vocals)
Candy Mackenzie (Vocals)
Aswad came back for a second John Peel session on 10th October 1978. I haven't seen this anywhere yet.
that bass sound. I need that tone in my life.
was Muta a part of this group
Leur style tient presque du blues (très réussi).
La scène reggae anglaise de cette période était formidable (CULTURE, ASWAD, Steel pulse? UB40...) et très riche.
Lequel des membres jouait dans "l'autobus à impériale" ?
Tout à fait d'accord
Nice early roots FYAH...I LIKE THEY EARLY ROOTS BETTER...BUT, AT THE SAME TIME..THEY KEEP UP WIT THE TIMES N WAYS REGGAE WAS HEADED.BLESS ASWAD
Lion africa Bass line ! Natural progression
This rules!
Drummie R.I.P.
Wonderfull du style rastafari
Top kiddies
The last track cuts off early?
Aswad is the British band that captured the authentic Jamaican roots reggae sound.
Steel Pulse is fantastic, but they innovated very far into rock and various fusions and lost the simplicity of roots, at times.
thenowchurch Pity they became so commercialized...$$$
Ross R.
True. Sad but true.
Even Steel Pulse returned to roots more than Aswad, once they went pop.
so happy
Young lions of Ladbroke Grove 👊🏿👊🏿
Nice !
But a evil cut off from the Africa track...that's just anti social man , what a fucking wind up.
Reggae music is the music of the king of kings
Lord of lords
Conquering lion tribe of Judah
Negusat nagast
progression
Roots
BASS
:)))))))))))