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R. Hamilton

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Bloomfield Kooper Stills - Super Session
(1968, Columbia)




notes from several years ago:

May 1968 when Bloomfield was in the process of leaving the Electric Flag, and Stills was in the process of leaving Buffalo Springfield and a few weeks away from joining up with David Crosby and Graham Nash. with Harvey Brooks from Electric Flag on bass. I can hear the twangy Stills' Buffalo Springfield guitar chords on the Dylan tune; he also stretches out with some Hendrix-like amped up licks on the "You Don't Love Me" jam. love this record.
 
For me music is my therapy..& obviously I'm a reggae/dancehall/gospel and dub reggae to stomp it out dancing... Midnite I'm a massive fan of! Jah yet being Australian there's a hip hop-reggae sound coming out of Australian Aborigines or Murris as a collective term in QLD for hundred,more tribes anyways up north in the tropics the djabaguai tribe have lived up in the oldest rainforest in the world.. With a hippy influence from the 60's music,ganja,equality peace so was born the dreadlocked 'Rastas Murri's" as they proudly incorporate traditional culture with reggae& even younger gens loving hip hop and soul! Anyhoo Zennith Boyz are one such upcoming band!& My brothers as such!!! Check em out Australia's Indijinous hip hop rasta ska collaborative of up to 20 musicians at different times revolving around two brothers in their 20's & their dad an elder& musician since 70's Zennith Boyz have a look they're on YouTube! & shout out for Joniinthemoon a solo female acoustic west Aussie upcoming musician✨☮✨
 

LostInEthereal

Well-Known Member
"nightmares on wax" is smooth as! Love it I'd never heard of I'm 32 is it sixties?west Indian? Or US? Im hooked on Midnite at the moment..gospel dub reggae I suppose soo beautifully positive☮ One love jah wisdom bless you bro gray from Australia
The original is from the mid-50's and from the States I believe, Wax Tailor is modern and French; as is Caravan Palace the other song.
 
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