Trips and Travel
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Thanks Seul, I'll sleep a bit better tonight now.
I must stop jumping to conclusions !
You can borrow my son if you like, I could do with a rest.
Simon & I were discussing your Riders jacket, shame IH don't do it anymore 'cause we both want one, BAD !!!!!!
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You'll have to bring the jacket though !
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If only all problems were that nice.
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Yo:
I am just back from a week trip to Austin Texas and Kingston Jamaica.
It was my first time in Texas, and I loved it. Austin is beautiful. Everything looks like it was built yesterday. I went to have a pair of boots done by Lee Miller of Texas Traditions (check this out: http://gallery.me.com/carrlyn#gallery)
My feet had never been measured so thoroughly. His place is small, and he has 2 employees making boots the old fashioned, everything-handmade, way. I'm going to have to wait 3 years before my pair is ready. So I visited several other ready made bootshops, Allens, Cavender's and was amazed by the huge selection. I got myself a pair of brown smooth Ostrich Lucchese roper boots to keep myself waiting.
Then I flew down to Kingston Jamaica to record material with Sly & Robbie. We did 18 hardcore roots Reggae tracks during the first 2 days: 13 Gainsbourg, 3 Johnny Clarke, 2 rocksteady, and the following day, we programmed 2 Funk tracks.
Musicians were: Sly on drums, Robbie Lyn on keyboards, Mikey Chung on lead guitar, Dougie Bryan on riddim guitar and Sticky Thompson on percussion. Robbie Shakespeare was unable to participate and will overdub his bass parts later.
While I was there I met with the Mighty Diamonds, Mr. Vegas, Assassin, Ce'Cile. Cool and nice. Jamaica seemed a bit more relaxed than last time I was there, probably because the government are taking out some gang leaders (in JA, gang leaders are called community leaders in the press because they intimidate journalists into making them look more legit than what they actually are). -
Wow what a trip! Recording legends like Sly & Robbie must be an amazing experience. Any photos available of the session? Johnny Clarke and Horace Andy are here in London next Friday, along with Jah Shaka too. I'm currently trying to rearrange plans to ensure I can go; if I make it I will post some pics.
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Wow what a trip! Recording legends like Sly & Robbie must be an amazing experience. Any photos available of the session? Johnny Clarke and Horace Andy are here in London next Friday, along with Jah Shaka too. I'm currently trying to rearrange plans to ensure I can go; if I make it I will post some pics.
I did not make a lot of pix because I went there alone and I had to direct the sessions. Usually, I bring along a photographer or a video man, but this time, I did not plan anything really.
Sly was his imperial self, so were all the other musicians. We had a great time, because they really really liked Serge Gainsbourg and the tunes brought a lot of nice memories for them.
Horace, Johnny and Shaka in the same gig, that should be pretty cool and mucho heavy… I produced two LP's by Horace Andy and I dont have to force myself to listen to them, unlike most of my records, which I have a hard time listening to for some reason. Click on http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=horace+andy+greycapp&aq=f to see the videos (I think there is 17 of them) of the making of Livin' it up, which I produced with Robbie and Sly in 2007. It shows how the musicians used to work live in the studio, as well as a super Gregory Isaacs song which he came to record on one of Horace's riddims during the sessions… Wicked stuff.
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Oh I forgot, I recorded 2 short videos of Sly Dunbar and my friend producer Bravo bigging up the Iron Heart brand. Video quality is not too great due to poor light conditions for Sly's video, but it's cool nonetheless. I sent those to Supa Giles so he can decide what to do with them.
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No worries on the pics gb it seems like you must have been plenty busy! These You Tube videos are great, loving seeing Sticky on the various percussion.
Looking forward to the two vids you shot too…..
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I'm going to Kobe / Osaka, Japan at the end of July. All ye gaze upon my (lack of)plans ;):-*
For all those who have been there, had good times, and left broke but not broken, what/where are the must dos and must bes?
I haven't purchased airfare quite yet either though I'm about at the end of my rope in looking for the best flight, which I've found to cost $1000 (into Tokyo) or $1100-1200 (into Osaka, obviouisly prefered). Anybody use particularly savvy travel agents?
The Umeda District will be owned, hopefully mostly by me. Hinoya et al. will see my ugly mug and trap my tourist $$$$, but I'm wondering if the two days I spend there is enough for shopping and maybe a little sight seeing (Osaka castle??) in Japan's second largest metro? Also, food. Tell me where I should eat after doing these hot 'n' heavy (21oz!) days Japan's kitchen.
Finally, anybody been to or know anything spellbinding to do in Kobe? Planning a sake brewery stumble 'n' hop as I hear it's known for it. Should I rent a bike in either city? Help me!
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I'll be making a road trip up to Asheville, NC this weekend.. Any stubborn crew wanna grab a beer?
I would except it's 5 hours from me. I think there are a few guys near Charlotte around here. Not too far from there.
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Wish I could- I love Asheville. Cool town with a great laid-back vibe. Have fun, buddy.
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A pic from yesterday..
Exactly why I love where I live. Can't beat the views. 3 hours one way, you're at the beach, 3 hours the other way, you're in the mountains!