Dubday in Long Beach, Sunday 10/25/09

Sledgehammer Sound

Quick apologies for the long in-between posts. I will reciprocate with musical love to the internet massive. One thing, there’s no such thing as ‘Dubday’. Although it’d be nice won’t it? People walking around humming and throwing a few licks into the air with their portable samplers and guitars. Instead of using verbal conversations, people would communicate with echoed out horns, piano licks, and Augustus Pablo-stylee melodica riffs. How awesome would that be?

So today is sunday (October 25th_10/25, 2009), and later this afternoon from 2pm to 7pm at 1836 East 4th St in Long Beach, Dj Fraze and I will be hosting our generic-named event called Reggae Sundays at The Pike. Generic only in name, but not in sound, which is the opposite if I may add. We think it’s important to keep it generic in that sense, because there’s so many different genres within reggae itself, that we can’t keep it tied down with a specific language. But I did title today’s blog post-promo with “Dubday”, because we’ve created a Top-5 selection podcast of classic reggae-dub music. Without further delay, (sorry I’m a bit chatty), here are some essential tunes from the producers in popular reggae-dub: (click for more track information)

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icon for podpress  Scientist - The Death of Mr. Spock [3:03m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (61)

 
icon for podpress  Augustus Pablo - Pablo in Dub [2:52m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (35)

 
icon for podpress  King Tubby - Real Gone Crazy [3:31m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (32)

 
icon for podpress  Burning Babylon - Roots Heavy [4:49m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (32)

 
icon for podpress  The Upsetters w/ Lee Perry - Groovy Dub [3:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (34)

A Pike Dream Situation

The Pike Bar & Grill

Once again its on: Vintage Reggae Sundays at The Pike Bar & Grill with selector Fraze, myself, and one hundred of your closest friends. I also kinda apologize for the misinformation that I’ve been spreading by word of mouth that it wasn’t happening today (sunday), but it is still indeed happening (today and every other sunday). So that being said, if you haven’t been, consider this your primer in ska & rocksteady. For The West’s Kept Secret crowd, GET.READY.TO.ROCK.STEADY ’cause you’ve been drenched in ‘core and classic hip-hop every other wednesday, right? For the veterans, you know where to go.

I realize it is the Sea Breeze festival today at the other Pike, too. But when you get tired of all the bumboclot and counter-oppression slack-filled lyrics, come on down after, or before, whatever.

The Pike Bar & Grill @ 1836 E 4th St, Long Beach, CA‎. 2pm-7pm, no cover.


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icon for podpress  The Upsetters - Return of Django [2:31m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (24)

 
icon for podpress  The Ethiopians - Train To Skaville [2:42m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (21)

 
icon for podpress  Toots & The Maytals - Louie Louie [5:43m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (17)

 
icon for podpress  Alton Ellis - I'm Still In Love [4:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (22)

 
icon for podpress  Alton Ellis - Breaking Up Is Hard To Do [4:43m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (25)

Vintage Reggae Sundays @ The Pike Bar & Grill

Event, Music — Tags: , , , , — Billy Badazz @ 2:57 pm

Promo

If you’re in Long Beach strollin’ around on your cruiser, cruise on by to 4th St. and Cherry today (sunday) and every other sunday after today, to hear some classic ska and rocksteady tunes. If you love reggae, you’ll like the older than ‘thou set. Come on through! The Fish & Chips are grand, the PBR pitchers are cheap, and the vibe is sweet and dandy.

Directions and street map to The Pike Bar is below the grapevine

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