Thursday 12 April 2012

Pat Kelly


How has it taken us this long to get around to speaking on the iconic Pat Kelly? That’s a question you’ve probably asked yourself and one we’ve certainly asked ourselves. The man is one of the greatest ever vocalists in Jamaican music. He had to be really. His first gig was stepping into the shoes of Slim Smith when Slim left The Techniques in 1967. There isn’t many who’ve had to fill a bigger role in music history. Sure there’s Dennis Edwards trying to replace David Ruffin in The Temptations. But Edwards had already been recording at Motown with The Contours for years. But that’s a story for another day. Not only did Kelly fill the shoes of Slim, he threw those fuckers out and decided he saw a nicer pair, ones which fit him perfectly. As good as The Techniques were during their Slim Smith led days, they reached their recording pinnacle while fronted by Pat Kelly. Guided by Duke Reid, and recording out of his Treasure Isle studio, The Techniques released such classics as “Run Come Celebrate”, “Queen Majesty” and “You Don’t Care” over the course of the next year. Most groups would be lucky to have that kind of output in their entire career. Kelly realized the affect his vocals were having on the success of the group so in ‘68 he decided to branch out and he needed a new producer, what with the infamous temper of Duke Reid to contend with after leaving The Techniques. Bunny Lee was that new producer. Now if you’ve read this website for a bit, you may know we’re sort of fans of Mr. Lee. If you didn’t happen to know that, you have some reading to do. Lee and Kelly had a special connection that led to some of the best tunes ever put out in the rocksteady and reggae eras. Much like Leslie Kong and Desmond Dekker, the two simply clicked with one another and produced some magic. The “Pat Kelly Sings” LP put out by Pama is in our top 3 greatest reggae LPs of all time. You’d do well to find many albums of vocal reggae that are any better. Let’s just put it in perspective: “How Long Will It Take” (if you haven’t heard it, what’s wrong with you?) was the biggest selling Jamaican single of 1969. Now think how many classics came out that year. Makes sense now?

Oxford Shirts and Crombie Coats


Couple of suedeheads for ya. Love the look of an Oxford button down and a crombie. Proper. Scooter doesn’t look so bad either, does it?

Bam Bam


One of the toughest cats in the fight game is mixing it up this weekend, Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios. We’ll have a full preview for Saturday nights HBO PPV tommorow evening. In anticipation perhaps you should go watch some of his brawls. Like now.

Michael and Bobby


Bobby and Michael Caine. Today would have been Bobby’s 71st birthday. West Ham could certainly use someone with the ability and spirit of Bobby at the moment, considering the mess we’ve gotten ourselves into.

Wednesday 4 April 2012

A Little Collage For Ya


Skinheads, Suedeheads and Eccles, oh my!

March Fighter of the Month: Orlando Salido

Well we have another month of fights down, and some of the biggest names in the sport were in action. Sergio Martinez, Zab Judah, James Kirkland, Juan Manuel Lopez, Wladimir Klitschko and of course, the man himself, Erik Morales all mixed it up over the course of a very busy month in the fight game. So with so many stars, who was the man to come out with our Fighter of the Month honors?

Get This Album


We really don’t think there was a better album of vocal reggae put out during the early reggae era. Jackie Bernard’s lead vocals were just too damn nice and the harmonies sweet enough to give you cavities. Straight from the first cut “Your Love” through to their biggest tunes “Sufferer” and “Hold Down” the album really doesn’t let up. Derrick Harriott did one of a hell of a job with the trio, although their output for J.J. Johnson prior to working with Harriott would leave one to believe the talents present could have performed well under any producers guidance. And “Sufferer”, what a tune! Get this album.

Tuesday 3 April 2012

Lucian and The Cobra

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It was announced today that the May 26th showdown between Lucian Bute and Carl Froch will be aired on the Epix network in the US. Now “The Cobra” is our boy, but Bute is a dangerous cat. He agreed to go to England for the fight and the boy has just a bit of ability now doesn’t he? Watch the video and admire one of the best body punchers in the game today. This fight can’t come fast enough.

"Hotter Than Scorcher" by The Hammers

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Killer instrumental from The Hammers. Popular choice for us for reasons you might guess: DJ voiceover, scorching instrumental, on the Gas label AND they’re called the Hammers for fuck sakes. Love it.