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Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 2:25am
by Mark^Bastard
I imagine it was some kind of crank call? They would have been listening to it in the 'bunker', then I imagine a few people being in on it. Maybe it was recorded through the desk. Pretty funny that it's a real call.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 2:47am
by weller259
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 7:39pm
Low Down Low wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:33am
sonnyburnit wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:08am
DJ at the beginning of LS is Habte Selassie.
Thanks, it hadn't even occurred to me that that was actually a real dj and not an entirely made up clip. Every day here is a school day!
Yeah genuine radio show called "Labbrish" from WBAI radio in New york. Jamaica DJ.
We used to listen to his show back in the day, he'd play really long sets of reggae and Jamaican music then have long segments where listeners would call in and they'd talk. For the music it was great. For the talking, not as much. Joe calling in asking for some music now huh was how most of us listeners felt while listening to the show, lol.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 3:16am
by Marky Dread
weller259 wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 2:47am
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 7:39pm
Low Down Low wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:33am
sonnyburnit wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:08am
DJ at the beginning of LS is Habte Selassie.
Thanks, it hadn't even occurred to me that that was actually a real dj and not an entirely made up clip. Every day here is a school day!
Yeah genuine radio show called "Labbrish" from WBAI radio in New york. Jamaica DJ.
We used to listen to his show back in the day, he'd play really long sets of reggae and Jamaican music then have long segments where listeners would call in and they'd talk. For the music it was great. For the talking, not as much. Joe calling in asking for some music now huh was how most of us listeners felt while listening to the show, lol.
It works great as an intro. But fits much better with the Mikey stuff in my opinion. Not sure why they chose it for the start of "Lightning Strikes".

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 10:21am
by gkbill
Marky Dread wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 3:16am
weller259 wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 2:47am
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 7:39pm
Low Down Low wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:33am
sonnyburnit wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:08am
DJ at the beginning of LS is Habte Selassie.
Thanks, it hadn't even occurred to me that that was actually a real dj and not an entirely made up clip. Every day here is a school day!
Yeah genuine radio show called "Labbrish" from WBAI radio in New york. Jamaica DJ.
We used to listen to his show back in the day, he'd play really long sets of reggae and Jamaican music then have long segments where listeners would call in and they'd talk. For the music it was great. For the talking, not as much. Joe calling in asking for some music now huh was how most of us listeners felt while listening to the show, lol.
It works great as an intro. But fits much better with the Mikey stuff in my opinion. Not sure why they chose it for the start of "Lightning Strikes".
Hello,

I always thought it was a pretty cool juxtaposition (wow, I haven't used that word in quite a while).

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 10:37am
by Low Down Low
On the subject of S! credits, i think they're all pretty much spoken for bar one or two. Not sure if this was covered before, but these still seem a little unclear:

Gerald Baxter--Warman: could be the voice on the Version City intro/outro as Heston suggests. Can't find much on google, just a guy who passed away a few years ago from south London who would seem to fit the bill timewise, but not much else.

Terry McQuade: minor role as friend of Ray's in Rude Boy but unsure of the nature of his contribution on the album.

Rudolph Adolphus Jordan: absolutely zilch info, a search throws up nothing whatsoever. Not convinced it's even a real name tbh.

If these have been dealt with or anyone got further info, be good to hear, thanks.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 10:55am
by matedog
motorsmell wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 2:05am
Mark^Bastard wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:43pm
I believe I read on here a long time ago that the band played less of the music than I was expecting, like Paul not playing a lot of the bass lines, particularly the iconic ones like Mag 7. Can't remember all the details.
Norman watt Roy played alot of the bass and Micky Gallagher played keyboards on it too...Tymon Dogg did some bits and pieces as well. Think there was quite a few other collaborators involved but those 3 are the ones I can remember and who did the most I think... pretty sure it was Norman's daughter singing guns of Brixton too...
We have tried to sort this out via the sessionography that we are collaborating on. Scroll down to 1980:
https://clashcity.com/boards/viewtopic. ... 30#p559430

Fun fact: Style Scott plays drums on Junco Partner!

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 11:04am
by Marky Dread
Low Down Low wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 10:37am
On the subject of S! credits, i think they're all pretty much spoken for bar one or two. Not sure if this was covered before, but these still seem a little unclear:

Gerald Baxter--Warman: could be the voice on the Version City intro/outro as Heston suggests. Can't find much on google, just a guy who passed away a few years ago from south London who would seem to fit the bill timewise, but not much else.

Terry McQuade: minor role as friend of Ray's in Rude Boy but unsure of the nature of his contribution on the album.

Rudolph Adolphus Jordan: absolutely zilch info, a search throws up nothing whatsoever. Not convinced it's even a real name tbh.

If these have been dealt with or anyone got further info, be good to hear, thanks.
I think the voice that says "who holds the key to Big Ben" is Den Hegarty.

Terry McQuade was part of the crew
Rudolph Adolphus Jordan is Ray Jordan again part of the Clash crew and can be seen in the Mag 7 video and many of The Clash books.

Here's Ray with Joe, Futura 2000 and Fab 5 Freddy. Ray is between Joe and Futura.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 11:10am
by Marky Dread
And a later pic of Ray with Paul.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 11:16am
by Low Down Low
Marky Dread wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 11:04am
Low Down Low wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 10:37am
On the subject of S! credits, i think they're all pretty much spoken for bar one or two. Not sure if this was covered before, but these still seem a little unclear:

Gerald Baxter--Warman: could be the voice on the Version City intro/outro as Heston suggests. Can't find much on google, just a guy who passed away a few years ago from south London who would seem to fit the bill timewise, but not much else.

Terry McQuade: minor role as friend of Ray's in Rude Boy but unsure of the nature of his contribution on the album.

Rudolph Adolphus Jordan: absolutely zilch info, a search throws up nothing whatsoever. Not convinced it's even a real name tbh.

If these have been dealt with or anyone got further info, be good to hear, thanks.
I think the voice that says "who holds the key to Big Ben" is Den Hegarty.

Terry McQuade was part of the crew
Rudolph Adolphus Jordan is Ray Jordan again part of the Clash crew and can be seen in the Mag 7 video and many of The Clash books.

Here's Ray with Joe, Futura 2000 and Fab 5 Freddy. Ray is between Joe and Futura.
Lovely stuff MD. Should have put 2+2 together with Ray there! I always did think Den was in the mix there somewhere alright.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 11:19am
by Marky Dread
Low Down Low wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 11:16am
Marky Dread wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 11:04am
Low Down Low wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 10:37am
On the subject of S! credits, i think they're all pretty much spoken for bar one or two. Not sure if this was covered before, but these still seem a little unclear:

Gerald Baxter--Warman: could be the voice on the Version City intro/outro as Heston suggests. Can't find much on google, just a guy who passed away a few years ago from south London who would seem to fit the bill timewise, but not much else.

Terry McQuade: minor role as friend of Ray's in Rude Boy but unsure of the nature of his contribution on the album.

Rudolph Adolphus Jordan: absolutely zilch info, a search throws up nothing whatsoever. Not convinced it's even a real name tbh.

If these have been dealt with or anyone got further info, be good to hear, thanks.
I think the voice that says "who holds the key to Big Ben" is Den Hegarty.

Terry McQuade was part of the crew
Rudolph Adolphus Jordan is Ray Jordan again part of the Clash crew and can be seen in the Mag 7 video and many of The Clash books.

Here's Ray with Joe, Futura 2000 and Fab 5 Freddy. Ray is between Joe and Futura.
Lovely stuff MD. Should have put 2+2 together with Ray there! I always did think Den was in the mix there somewhere alright.
He's on The Sound of Sinners. And that voice imitating a vicar/priest sounds just like the "Big Ben" stuff to me.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 11:25am
by Marky Dread
gkbill wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 10:21am
Marky Dread wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 3:16am
weller259 wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 2:47am
Marky Dread wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 7:39pm
Low Down Low wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:33am


Thanks, it hadn't even occurred to me that that was actually a real dj and not an entirely made up clip. Every day here is a school day!
Yeah genuine radio show called "Labbrish" from WBAI radio in New york. Jamaica DJ.
We used to listen to his show back in the day, he'd play really long sets of reggae and Jamaican music then have long segments where listeners would call in and they'd talk. For the music it was great. For the talking, not as much. Joe calling in asking for some music now huh was how most of us listeners felt while listening to the show, lol.
It works great as an intro. But fits much better with the Mikey stuff in my opinion. Not sure why they chose it for the start of "Lightning Strikes".
Hello,

I always thought it was a pretty cool juxtaposition (wow, I haven't used that word in quite a while).
On the original vinyl it opened Side 3 so maybe as an intro opener it worked better. Plus Lightning Strikes is about New York. But I really like it more opening Mikey's dub stuff. Each to their own.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 11:28am
by Low Down Low
Marky Dread wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 11:19am
Low Down Low wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 11:16am
Marky Dread wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 11:04am
Low Down Low wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 10:37am
On the subject of S! credits, i think they're all pretty much spoken for bar one or two. Not sure if this was covered before, but these still seem a little unclear:

Gerald Baxter--Warman: could be the voice on the Version City intro/outro as Heston suggests. Can't find much on google, just a guy who passed away a few years ago from south London who would seem to fit the bill timewise, but not much else.

Terry McQuade: minor role as friend of Ray's in Rude Boy but unsure of the nature of his contribution on the album.

Rudolph Adolphus Jordan: absolutely zilch info, a search throws up nothing whatsoever. Not convinced it's even a real name tbh.

If these have been dealt with or anyone got further info, be good to hear, thanks.
I think the voice that says "who holds the key to Big Ben" is Den Hegarty.

Terry McQuade was part of the crew
Rudolph Adolphus Jordan is Ray Jordan again part of the Clash crew and can be seen in the Mag 7 video and many of The Clash books.

Here's Ray with Joe, Futura 2000 and Fab 5 Freddy. Ray is between Joe and Futura.
Lovely stuff MD. Should have put 2+2 together with Ray there! I always did think Den was in the mix there somewhere alright.
He's on The Sound of Sinners. And that voice imitating a vicar/priest sounds just like the "Big Ben" stuff to me.
Yeah, i think that sounds right. If den can be tracked on twitter or somewhere, might try and pop off a query and see if he responds. Would be nice to know for sure.

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 4:44pm
by APACHES67
matedog wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 10:55am
motorsmell wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 2:05am
Mark^Bastard wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:43pm
I believe I read on here a long time ago that the band played less of the music than I was expecting, like Paul not playing a lot of the bass lines, particularly the iconic ones like Mag 7. Can't remember all the details.
Norman watt Roy played alot of the bass and Micky Gallagher played keyboards on it too...Tymon Dogg did some bits and pieces as well. Think there was quite a few other collaborators involved but those 3 are the ones I can remember and who did the most I think... pretty sure it was Norman's daughter singing guns of Brixton too...
We have tried to sort this out via the sessionography that we are collaborating on. Scroll down to 1980:
https://clashcity.com/boards/viewtopic. ... 30#p559430

Fun fact: Style Scott plays drums on Junco Partner!
Thanks Matedog, first time i read about Style Scott

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 5:15pm
by Marky Dread
matedog wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 10:55am
motorsmell wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 2:05am
Mark^Bastard wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 8:43pm
I believe I read on here a long time ago that the band played less of the music than I was expecting, like Paul not playing a lot of the bass lines, particularly the iconic ones like Mag 7. Can't remember all the details.
Norman watt Roy played alot of the bass and Micky Gallagher played keyboards on it too...Tymon Dogg did some bits and pieces as well. Think there was quite a few other collaborators involved but those 3 are the ones I can remember and who did the most I think... pretty sure it was Norman's daughter singing guns of Brixton too...
We have tried to sort this out via the sessionography that we are collaborating on. Scroll down to 1980:
https://clashcity.com/boards/viewtopic. ... 30#p559430

Fun fact: Style Scott plays drums on Junco Partner!
And therefore "Version Pardner". ;)

Re: SANDINISTA! CURIOSITIES

Posted: 27 Sep 2022, 3:51am
by APACHES67
About Sheperds Delight there are cats or what? Someone knows?