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[DOCUMENTAIRE]Carrying The Swing
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[DOCUMENTAIRE]Carrying The Swing
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Carrying The Swing
Documentary tracing the musical links between Bristol (UK) and
Jamaica. Features Roni Size, Tricky, Matlock, Bunny Lee, Hortense Ellis
and many more.
Description:
For over 40 years there has been a musical conversation between Bristol
and Jamaica. Caribbean immigrants brought their music with them when
they first settled in the St Pauls area of Bristol during the 60s. The
dialogue of cultures continues today in trip-hop, jungle, drum'n'bass
and dancehall style. This unique documentary traces the links and
interviews some of the key players in the exchange. It covers the early
days of "blues" parties in private houses in the 60s, the rivalry of
the first sound systems (Trojan, High Priest and Tarzan) and the set-up
of clubs like Ajax. Pay-day was Thursday. So party-time began on
Thursday night and went through three nights to Sunday. Roni Size
recalls listening to Prince Buster and Studio One recordings as a kid,
and following sounds like Shaka International. Miles Johnson (Dugout
pioneer) and Tricky now live in New York but reminisce about hearing
Dennis Brown and Scratch Perry. The St Pauls Carnival would highlight
visiting Jamaican musical talent. Ray Mighty and Roni Size have created
studios which support the music in the way that King Jammy does in
Jamaica. And Bristol-evolved styles like jungle have been imported back
into Jamaica and influenced co-operatives like Main Street Crew to edge
reggae in new directions. Commentary by Treva Etienne.
Track Listing/Features:
En DVD le 14 Juillet
Carrying The Swing
Documentary tracing the musical links between Bristol (UK) and
Jamaica. Features Roni Size, Tricky, Matlock, Bunny Lee, Hortense Ellis
and many more.
Description:
For over 40 years there has been a musical conversation between Bristol
and Jamaica. Caribbean immigrants brought their music with them when
they first settled in the St Pauls area of Bristol during the 60s. The
dialogue of cultures continues today in trip-hop, jungle, drum'n'bass
and dancehall style. This unique documentary traces the links and
interviews some of the key players in the exchange. It covers the early
days of "blues" parties in private houses in the 60s, the rivalry of
the first sound systems (Trojan, High Priest and Tarzan) and the set-up
of clubs like Ajax. Pay-day was Thursday. So party-time began on
Thursday night and went through three nights to Sunday. Roni Size
recalls listening to Prince Buster and Studio One recordings as a kid,
and following sounds like Shaka International. Miles Johnson (Dugout
pioneer) and Tricky now live in New York but reminisce about hearing
Dennis Brown and Scratch Perry. The St Pauls Carnival would highlight
visiting Jamaican musical talent. Ray Mighty and Roni Size have created
studios which support the music in the way that King Jammy does in
Jamaica. And Bristol-evolved styles like jungle have been imported back
into Jamaica and influenced co-operatives like Main Street Crew to edge
reggae in new directions. Commentary by Treva Etienne.
Track Listing/Features:
Pretty Girl
Boom Boom
Blood & Fire
Medley
Steppin Outta Babylon
Uptown Top Ranking
Broken Homes
Have You Ever Been In Love?
Cosmic Thread Dub
Kali Man
Medley
Main Street Talk
Medley
Watching Windows
Only Love Can Conquer
En DVD le 14 Juillet
Re: [DOCUMENTAIRE]Carrying The Swing
Non mais c'est quoi ce bordel??? Vous arretez de donner du taf à Shroomiz?
tobias- Admin
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Age : 46
Localisation : steppe lorraine
Date d'inscription : 01/10/2008
Re: [DOCUMENTAIRE]Carrying The Swing
et Aloysius, tu parles plus français?
bon, ça à l'air intéressant, ça sera sous-titré en VF?
bon, ça à l'air intéressant, ça sera sous-titré en VF?
natty- Reggae Star
- Nombre de messages : 2444
Age : 51
Localisation : BZH toujours tout au bout
Date d'inscription : 01/10/2008
Re: [DOCUMENTAIRE]Carrying The Swing
Tu vas quand même pas imaginer que je vais traduire le comm de press... Non mais!!! oh!!! Hein?!!!
Non pas de VF, enfin... je ne pense pas...
Non pas de VF, enfin... je ne pense pas...
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