Hempseed oil is a nice salad dressing component and full of nice essential fatty acids too Papa Ken. Hemp is considered by many to be the most nutritious edible seed on the planet with best fatty acid ratios. Also, it made my shoes, it made my pants, your turban, rope etc just listen to some reggae and you will hear all about the benefits of this herbby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Cool idea to make a mix like this promoting the event and artists featured.by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
I think he would be great for one of the stages as opposed to dancehall, Mr Sherwood's live dub with a nice singer, deejay etc would be sweet: Adrian Sherwood and Little Roy live in Wroclaw, Polandby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
I have heard around 10 personal accounts of healing with cannabis oil including a friend's daughter who had serious brain cancer, family had tried everything else including chemo and her condition was getting worse. He finally heard about and tried cannabis oil (based on Rick Simpson's recipe/ suggestions) and my friend believes it's use is the main reason his daughter's condition reversed courseby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Awesome news about Admiral Tibet in nthe ATX! - I heard it here firstby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Thanks for the report from this event, cool that they had those 2 headlining.by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
That is an awesome tune, heard it once before but had no idea who sang it. Going to check the interview now..by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
This new release sounds good.. very similar, same chords/ similar vocal melody to his old tune "them a Devil" from "who Do you Think I Am?"by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
The Return of CHARLIE'S DUB CORNER at Austin Reggae Fest 2013!.. is happening April 19-21 2013 at Auditorium Shores Park- Austin, Texas, featuring 3 days of dub, reggae, dancehall, pre-reggae Jamaican sounds, electronic music and more.. with top notch selectors, deejays and a live dub performance. This event is put on by Charlie's Records during the annual Austin Reggae fest. Austin Reggaeby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
I wanted to check this out but could not make it. We heard from others who went that the sound and location was nice. Thanks for the report Sis Irieby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Sweet. Nice addition to the lineup.by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
The people booking main stage at Austin Reggae Fest have changed this year. The people running/ booking Charlie's Dub Corner (the soundsystem party aka "2nd stage" with no stage) are the same as last 5 years and this looks to be our best year yet.. 3 days of roots, dub, dancehall and more on a nice soundsystem, outdoors near the river in downtown Austin, Texas ..we have some very speciby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Yes strikkly the San Diego show was very nice, great support from the locals on a Monday night, always have had a nice vibe at Dub Mission. Thanks for the positive feedback, General Smiley and I are available for booking as a duo and looking into some west coast dates this summer/ fall.. hope that happens. We had a great time in California for the last few shows and look forward to next ones..by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
This massive session is happening tonight in LA!by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
A very special intimate engagement inside The Office with McPullish coming all the way from the Lonestar State of Texas, bringing racks of gear for a live dub session of original tunes! Hosted by The Office and Dub D residents Rashi & Turbo Dub Dynamite in The Office! Founded in 2003, Dub Dynamite has been a weekly deejay showcase of music from reggae and electronic dub connoisseurby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Thanks strikkly and all who came to the show and picked up music from us. It was fun, hope to return to SF for a big dub show this summer.. maybe with General Smiley live on the microphone..by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Looking forward to this mega-session!by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
TONIGHT.. thanks Papa Ken and Mr Bun, will doby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
This Sunday March 3: DUB MISSION presents the best in dub, dubstep, roots & dancehall with DJ SEP and VINNIE ESPARZA plus special LIVE dub set by McPULLISH (Charlie's Records, Austin, TX) featuring his new release: Black Metal White Reggae, and more at Elbo Room - 647 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 - Club is 21+ - Club info: 415 552 7788 9 pm to 2 am - Free before 9:30 / $6by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Nice article, thanks for sharing. Favorite quote: “I do a lot of my shopping in Babylon..”by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Sweet Melodians!by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
I hope you have a great birthday my friend!!by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
That record is great strikkly.by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Cool .. I look forward to hearing this on wax, congrats on your release!by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
I have never heard either of these before and love MIlton Henry. Now You See the Scene is a killer, great melody and love the vibe, the mix is unique! Cornbread and Butter is great too, had me cracking up when he says certain phrases, seems to have a sense of humor/fun in the vocal delivery and mix. Forward Milton Henry to SNWMF..!by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Max Romeo rulez! I would love to see him live.. hope to do so at SNWMF this yearby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Sweet!! One of the great voices of roots reggae..by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
Daniel yes that is my point, Jamaican performers are treated much differently by the US officials (the lady in charge of this particular case who called me sounded very Jamaican but works for US customs apparently) and I would not be surprised if bribes are part of "business as usual" for this type of thing.by DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
I just wish they would call it something like Familyman and the New Wailers and play some of Fams' other material too, he co-wrote and produced some badass stuff for Burning Spear and others too. Of course the Bob connection is the big money draw, but in a more perfect world where people do their homework and appreciate music, they would not have to call this thing "The Wailers" any moby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
This does not surprise me at all. Last time we tried to get a visa for a roots veteran artist he told me the officer in charge of their case seemed to be waiting for or insinuating a bribe. It is ridiculous how Jamaicans are treated "guilty until proven innocent (by paying a lot of money for permits)" compared to performers from , for example UK or other "1st world" countrieby DubOrganic - SNWMF Phorum 2013
