"WAR IS IN THE DANCE?" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, October 14 2009 - When Frankie Paul released his tune "Worries In The Dance" of which the title of this column has an alternative spelling, he was referring to the ongoing problem of hardcore violence which occurs in and around the Dancehalls.
It wasn't just Frankie Paul, who noticed the necessity for the violence to cold down.
Bunny Wailer, for example, released a couple of superb albums of which Rock 'n' Groove is the most important one. In it, he refers to the fact that truly it's better to come together and feel Ire than it is to fight against each other.
Unfortunately, the violence did not decrease. In a place where it is said to be more easy to get a gun than to get a piece of bread, violence is more common than most of us would know.
One Love, Give Thanks,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)
The above column is the personal opinnion of the Webmaster and does not neccesarily reflect the contents of the Dubroom Website and/or Message Boards and/or Weblogs.
ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
WWW, October 14 2009 - UK DUB the hard way for true: that would be at least a Steppers rhythm at Warp Speed with a matching bassline and some essential Dub mixing. Which happens to be a description of Bass Inspirations by the UK based DUB Collective.
WWW, October 2009 - This remake of his duet with Spice is taking off where the album version from Pon Di Gaza left us: Vybz and Spice declaring each other the kind of love that many prefer to chat about in the Dance.
WWW, October 2009 - Not only are they the band behind the immensly popular tune called "bad Boys": Inner Circle has been around for quite a while and when their lead singer Jacob Miller died in 1980, they already had a history and a future that would last over decades.