HomeStore

Various: Do The Rock Steady: 1966-1968 12"

Product image 1

Various: Do The Rock Steady: 1966-1968 12"

The late sixties and early seventies spectacle of Jamaican deejays taking their live performances out of the dance halls and translating them into hit records not only marked the beginning of forty years of dance hall driven music on the island but also provided the original inspiration and template for the global dominance of rap and hip hop. The early performances of deejay pioneers, such as Count Matchuki and Sir Lord Comic on foundation Kingston sound systems during the fifties and early sixties, have disappeared into the balmy Jamaican nights and live on only in folk memory. "Matchuki was the first rapper and gave pure nursery rhymes over the rhythm... like 'Tom the Piper get higher...' and 'love the life you live and live the life you love 'cause love is mine to give' and things like that. Sir Lord Comic used to play King Edwards the Giant sound and his favorite words were 'Adam and Eve went up my sleeve and they never came down till Christmas Eve. Hey now! Mama is uptown shopping while father is downtown on business'. Heh, heh, heh. That's Sir Lord Comic... he was good too."

  • Format Type: 12"

The late sixties and early seventies spectacle of Jamaican deejays taking their live performances out of the dance halls and translating them into hit records not only marked the beginning of forty years of dance hall driven music on the island but also provided the original inspiration and template for the global dominance of rap and hip hop. The early performances of deejay pioneers, such as Count Matchuki and Sir Lord Comic on foundation Kingston sound systems during the fifties and early sixties, have disappeared into the balmy Jamaican nights and live on only in folk memory. "Matchuki was the first rapper and gave pure nursery rhymes over the rhythm... like 'Tom the Piper get higher...' and 'love the life you live and live the life you love 'cause love is mine to give' and things like that. Sir Lord Comic used to play King Edwards the Giant sound and his favorite words were 'Adam and Eve went up my sleeve and they never came down till Christmas Eve. Hey now! Mama is uptown shopping while father is downtown on business'. Heh, heh, heh. That's Sir Lord Comic... he was good too."

  • Format Type: 12"
$9.00

Original: $30.00

-70%
Various: Do The Rock Steady: 1966-1968 12"

$30.00

$9.00

Description

The late sixties and early seventies spectacle of Jamaican deejays taking their live performances out of the dance halls and translating them into hit records not only marked the beginning of forty years of dance hall driven music on the island but also provided the original inspiration and template for the global dominance of rap and hip hop. The early performances of deejay pioneers, such as Count Matchuki and Sir Lord Comic on foundation Kingston sound systems during the fifties and early sixties, have disappeared into the balmy Jamaican nights and live on only in folk memory. "Matchuki was the first rapper and gave pure nursery rhymes over the rhythm... like 'Tom the Piper get higher...' and 'love the life you live and live the life you love 'cause love is mine to give' and things like that. Sir Lord Comic used to play King Edwards the Giant sound and his favorite words were 'Adam and Eve went up my sleeve and they never came down till Christmas Eve. Hey now! Mama is uptown shopping while father is downtown on business'. Heh, heh, heh. That's Sir Lord Comic... he was good too."

  • Format Type: 12"

You may also like

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Various: Book A Trip: The Psych Pop Sounds Of Capitol Records CD

$951.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Gong: Magick Brother CD

$856.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

The Tremeloes: What A State I'm In CD

$856.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Amen Corner: Round Amen Corner: The Complete Deram Recordings CD

$476.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Bubble Puppy: A Gathering Of Promises CD

$571.00

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Audience: S/T CD

$476.00

$142.80

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Illinois Jacquet: How High The Moon 2x12"

$381.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

The Don Rendell / Ian Carr Quintet: Live At The Union 1966 CD

$571.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

The George Benson Quartet: It's Uptown 12"

$381.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Rainbow Ffolly: Sallies Fforth CD

$381.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1

The Nice: Autumn '67 Spring '68 CD

$713.00

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

The Rolling Stones: Got Live If You Want It! CD

$381.00