I've been living in the new gaff for nearly five months now, yet I've still to meet, or even cast eyes upon, four of my six immediate neighbours - they come and they go, very quietly it has to be said, at all hours. I'm assuming various forms of shift work are involved. Anyhow, while enjoying a few days off work last week, I took the opportunity to make myself known to any of the locals who might also have happened to be at home, via the good offices of On-U Sound collective Singers & Players. Over the course of one afternoon I played through 'War of Words', 'Revenge of the Underdog' and 'Staggering Heights' at, what can probably be best be described as, a potentially neighbour-bothering volume, but I never heard a peep from any of 'em, so I can only assume that either my neighbours weren't at home or weren't bothered.
Here's a heavy heavy tune from the 1981 Adrian Sherwood produced, Singers & Players debut LP, featuring the mighty voice of thunder himself, Prince Far-I.
Singers & Players - Quanté Jubila
3 comments:
Heavy vibes. Top stuff.
"I can only assume that either my neighbours weren't at home or weren't bothered."
Or they're currently knitting a Swede voodoo doll.
Yes, hoping your neighbours were out, not bothered, or even better, share the same musical tastes as you.
We are getting a little worried because one of our next door neighbours is expecting a baby in May. Not sure if we'll be able to cope if it's crying at all hours of day and night; of course we could always fight back with some Augustus Pablo or Black Sabbath but would that just make it worse?!
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