Thanks to our good mate Gerry Hectic who recommended this piece of dubwise this morning from Jay Glass Dubs from Anthens, Greece. It’s very gardening related too what with the name of Narcissus. Very nice.
And one from us on this sunny but cold day, a nice Jazz type dub vibe from New Zion Trio out of New York with a 9 minute version of Ras Michael and the Sons Of Negus’ None A Jah Jah Children Dub. Wow, what a tune.
Thanks to our good friend and musical collaborator Jasmine Tutum for letting us know of her recent album for Jahtari Music as The Other Others. It’s eclectic and out there (in the best way possible) and is well worth having a listen.
Here’s a track to the late great Ari Up called “Can’t Trust”, excellent stuff.
And some dancefloor business with Daze Days. Mad!
And cheers to Jasmine for sending us pictures of her balcony of Scotch Bonnets which are being harvested today as frosts are immiment in Germany at the moment. They look great and making us think of growing some Scotch Bonnets next year.
More on The Other Others LP on Jahtari Bandcamp here.
Blimmin eck, it didn’t half come down in the early hours today in London, so much so that the water in the pond is quite close to the top. If it rains any more those goldfish will be touching the pea netting which is there to keep the Lewisham Heron out.
Talking of showers or “music like shower” to be exact, a big shout goes out to Steve Barkerof the excellent long running On The Wire radio show for getting back to us on the name of the mystery tune on the compilation from the Little Axe label. It’s called So long baby/An Irie Version by Derrick Morgan & Paulett/Prince Trinity and it’s a heavy tune!
If you want to hear a top show full of reggae and all sorts of great records tap into the latest shows of On The Wire on Totally Radiohere or have a look through the archive on the blogspot here. You will enjoy it! Cheers again Steve!
Well things should be coming towards an end in a couple of week’s time and all that outside gardening fun may be slowing down but we still can grow stuff on our windowsill. The chillies we got in a plant swap are still going well. If it gets the heat and the protection from frosts it may survive and give us more hot chillies. Even the butternut squash outside is still cracking on.
Also the other day we relistened to the B side of a compilation we bought a couple of weeks ago and found (at 17 mins in on the above) a 1970’s Bunny Lee/King Tubby’s sounding cut of the wonderful Shirley & Lee’s – Lee Goofed. There’s versions out there by John Holt & Hortense Ellis (So long Baby) and The Love Children/The Marvels (Lee Goofed) on youtube but nothing sounding as heavy as the one on the Little Axe Compilation (A label which releases some wonderful tunes by the way and worth checking out). Any ideas on what the version on the compilation is? Any ideas appreciated.
The cut reminded us of those 1970’s old singles on the Grounation label like these two corkers below. Now there was a good label.
Here’s Sunday night’s transmission of Skybird Radio International which was broadcast through the services of Shortwave Gold. There’s tracks from all over the map and genre’s galore.
Here is the audio for KPET which went out on Shortwave Gold on Sunday 8th October 2023. Have a liston to a great show that has lots of pet related tunes and dedications going out to collie dogs, guinea pigs and budgies owners.
Beginning the show at 00.00 is a 15 minutes mix called “A tribute to Fido, Twinkie and Sheba” from One Deck Pet(e) and here’s the tracks:
oofoe – goldfish
Naslah – Cats & dogs
Cat Stevens – Was dog a donut
Benhayyi Al Baghbaghan – Salute the parrot (excerpt)
Soothsayers/Victor Rice – Glass fish dub
So fill up the dog bowl, put the cover over the parrot cage and enjoy the show!
Yesterday we took a trip to Lldl to see if there were any “When it’s gone, it’s gone” bargains during this week’s special: “Flavour of the week: Eastern & Central Europe”. Alongside some wareniki and cherry jaffa cakes we bought another pack of Tulips. We did like the graphics at the top especially the “No knife and fork should be used to plant these bulbs” sign. Which got us thinking…
Years ago whilst waiting for a large bag of chicken breasts at the Butchers in Leather Lane EC1 we were told a silly tale from one of the market guys which went something like this: “A mate of mine was taken into hospital the other week as he had food poisoning” to which we replied “Sorry to hear that mate”. “Yeah he made himself a spaghetti bolognese and he didn’t have any onions so he cut up some tulip bulbs and used them instead” said the cockney bloke. “He’s okay, the doctors said he’ll be out in the spring”.
Have a good Sunday and enjoy the great weather today!
We’ll be having a late summer this week the BBC has just informed us. For us gardeners that means more watering but hopefully will make the harvest “window” open for a lot longer than usual. We hope so, as the butternut squash plant (we assume it is) is setting more fruits and the one we have already is getting a little larger.
And as the sun is coming here’s a nice balearic tune to chill out called Un Placer Celestial (Reprise) fromTambores En Benirrasout of Barrow-in-Furness. Some nice summery vibes here.
And some summer themed reggae from Bobby Kalphat.
And one to play later in the evening as the sun goes down is an excellent bass heavy track from 2020 from Khotin called Finds you well. It’s on Khotin Industriesout of Edmonton, Alberta.
Best of luck with the weather and have yourself sometime in the garden this weekend!
The Imaginary Stations Crew present a couple of radio shows on those shortwaves of ours this weekend. On Sunday 8th October 2023 at 2000 hrs UTC on 3975 & 6160 kHz we have KPET beamed to Europe via Shortwave Gold. This show goes out to all pet owners and will feature lots of pet related tunes for collie dogs, guinea pigs and budgies owners everywhere. One Deck Pet(e) contributes a mix called A tribute to Fido, Twinkie and Sheba with tracks from oofoe, Naslah, Cat Stevens, Benhayyi Al Baghbaghan and Soothsayers/Victor Rice.
And via WRMI on Monday 9th October in the small hours we have WSTL first at 0200 UTC on 9395 kHz and then repeated at 0300 UTC on 9455 kHz . Expect tunes that feature whistling and we also have a choir of whistling sports referees coming in live doing a rendition of “Sitting at the dock of the bay”*. It should be a shrilling show!
*subject to availability