Series 1 - Conversations on a Revivalist Movement
01.Chris Murray
02.Victor Rice
03.Dave Hillyard
04.Joey Altruda
05.Vic Ruggiero
Series 2 - Cut the Chit Chat
01.New Ska
02.Skinhead Reggae
03.Hard Edged Dub
04.Ska Rap
05.Ska Demos
06.Even Newer Ska
Special Episodes
Posted on November 8th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: video.
Remember last year’s Tim Armstrong solo record, A Poet’s Life? Remember it was backed by The Aggrolites? Remember that hot track, Into Action, featured Sky Sweetnam on background vocals?
Good, then you’re all caught up to check out her new video for Into Action, this time she steps up and takes the lead.
Check it:
Here’s the original Tim Version filmed in the Hellcat style:
Posted on October 8th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: video.
Boing Boing, a collection of wonderful things, has an irregular series of videos that they call BB TV. Xeni Jardin is the usual host, but BB’s music coverage is done by Russell Porter.
Porter, got himself on Toots Hibbert’s tour bus to ask about the birth of Reggae and the current state of Jamaican Music. Toots is quick to point out that he coined the term Reggae, and I’ve heard this many times from the man, but I’ve never gotten a satisfying answer to why the word Reggae was used in the first place, or what it really means. What he does offer is the meaning behind the lyrics to Monkey Man, and that story makes this video worth your while:
Posted on August 31st, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: video.
Right on the heals of thier new release, Why You Bad Soh, The Chris Murray Combo drops an awesome new video. Love Flame features the Combo as puppets from the neck down and the effect is hilarious and adorable.
Click here to buy Why You Bad Soh from UnstrictlyRoots.com Link
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: video.
Not brand new- but new enough. This is one of the nicest looking videos I’ve ever seen come out of the scene- it features a heavy dose of Dr. Ring-Ding and a lot of motion controll camera work. Check it:
Posted on May 28th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: news, video.
I can’t find any evidence that the future President of the US enjoys Reggae or Island music, but Jamaica is behind him anyways. I can’t say that I really enjoy any of the songs for the various candidates- and I know they aren’t all meant to be enjoyed, some of them are jokes- but I’m impressed that Reggae hasn’t missed the train on the most socially conscious hopeful in decades.

Obama embodies many of the ideals espoused in Reggae Music. His calls for drastic reform, an end to the war, transparency in the government, and support and compassion for the least of us is decidedly anti-Babylon.
Here’s a big roundup of Obama themed music videos- some Reggae, one calypso tune from the legendary Mighty Sparrow, and one that has nothing to do Ska or Reggae but is simply irresistible.
Posted on May 27th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: Ska Online, video.
These vids were recorded a little over a year ago, at The Elbow Room, but they are new to me. Maybe they’re new to you too. This set is automatically better than your average Ruggiero live video set, in that you can actually hear the music and see the artist. This is Vic in full One-Man-Band mode, playing mostly stuff from his solo songbook, and a little bit from The Slackers’ cannon. Please enjoy: Link to The Entire Set
Here’s a sample from the set in question, California:
Bonus! Not from the Elbow Room set- but what a great performance:
Posted on March 27th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: Ska Online, news, video.
My last post pointed you to an upcoming Rocksteady documentary, but that is far from the only interesting documentary coming down the pike. Here’s three other projects with accompanying trailers:
Legends of Ska: The Movie
This one looks to be a similar idea as the Rocksteady doc- get all the heavy hitters from around the world, film a concert, record some music, and shoot some interviews.
The Birth of Ska in Britain
Here we have a doc that will cover the migration of Jamaican music to the UK, featuring Duke Vin, Count Suckle, and Daddy Vego, to name a few.
The Skatalites - Live in Sao Paulo
Here’s one I mentioned a few months ago. Victor Rice and the folks at Radiola Records have put together a live presentation of this not-so-original line-up. Release date is as soon as April 7.
Posted on March 14th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: Ska Online, video.
Here’s a cool little vid from the 70’s or early 80’s, where Mr. McCook covers his early career and plays a few of his Skatalites compositions. My favorite part is how seriously he shoos away the noisy kids from the back yard- you really get a sense of how important it is to McCook to put his story on record. His story covers a lot of familiar ground, but it’s fun to see the man speak and play live.
This is only a partial clip, if anyone has leads to the full presentation I’ll add it to this post.
Posted on February 28th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: podcast spotlight, video.
I ran across this mixtape podcast and the DJ’s name immediately struck me as familiar. After digging a little deeper, I found that the man in question, DJ Wade, was a Ska and Reggae jockey for a St. Louis college radio station, and toured with the STL’s own Isaac Green and The Skalars. You might also recognize his name from his dub version of the Skalar’s Don’t Count, which appeared on the Bang Soundtrack.
His podcasts are literally mixtapes, which he made in 1995- ripped, encoded and organized by side. They lean towards Roots Reggae, Dub and Dancehall, and he knows a lot about where his various riddims come from. Link to DJ Wade’s Reggae Mixtapes
If you aren’t familiar with the Skalars (or it’s earlier incarnation, Isaac Green and the…) then hot tail it over to Amazon for a cheap used copy of either of their albums. They were the best local Ska band during my youth, and raised the bar considerably for the marching-band turned-ska-band wannabes that flooded the STL scene in the 90’s.
However, their tempos were often too fast to be considered First Wave revivalists, like their colleagues in Cali, Jump With Joey and Ocean 11. Still, their lack of power chords and abandonment of any punk elements set them apart from the Ska-Rockers that shared their bill. They weren’t doing the Big Band-Ska thing, but there were some Swing elements to their approach. Many of their songs could be considered Rocksteady, but bursts of tempo changes and heavy horn solos prevent them from being strictly so.
They were college kids who, while trying to figure out how to play this music got signed to Moon and hit the ground running. The resulting sound was completely unique, Rootsy Ska played on the banks of the Mississippi in the last years of the 20th Century.
Link to Keep on Keepin’ on With IGATS (a documentary of the Skalars tour of the West Coast)
Links to The Skalars YouTube videos presented by 3rd Wave TV clip 1 clip 2
Link to The Skalars video for the single, High School
Posted on January 29th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: dub, news, video.
The word from Dub Trio is that their new album, Another Sound is Dying, is in stores today! I haven’t yet gotten my hands on a copy, but the last album was such a surprise to me, and their sound is so fresh; I’m sure I’ll go ape shit for it.

Here’s a couple of extended live videos from WoozyFly.com
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