Yesterday, 09:27 AM
Sly Dunbar
One of the greatest reggae drummers of all
One of the greatest reggae drummers of all
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
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RIP Sly
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Yesterday, 09:27 AM
Sly Dunbar
One of the greatest reggae drummers of all
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
Yesterday, 01:32 PM
DJ Benny is on it. JAH's Music is live today, and Benny is already playing some fierce Sly tracks. His voice is a little shaky.
For those who don't know, Sly & Robbie formed the backbone of countless roots reggae and dancehall tracks. Riddem & bass mon, riddem & bass.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
Yesterday, 02:57 PM
And beyond reggae, in the 80s they played on Grace Jones' Island records as well as on Dylan's Infidels.
the hands that guide me are invisible
Yesterday, 05:34 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 05:38 PM by Drunk Monk.)
He has an insane list of collabs: Sinnaed, Jagger, Cocker, Gainsbourg, Ono, Bootsy… so many.
One of my favs is Stripped to the Bone, just him & Robbie doing music for strippers. There was an accompanying video series of dancehall divas windin up dey wais. Not all of th tracks hit but a few are dirty grinds. I should dig that out and give it a listen in honor… I’m fairly sure I’ve kept it. I think I dusted it off when Robbie died a few years back. Like Cliff, I cant say how many times I saw Sly & Robbie.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse
Yesterday, 05:37 PM
And Tom Tom Club...Apparently Belew, Sly & Robbie were working on Grace Jones album next door and that's how they got involved in Tom Tom Club...
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