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A slightly different take on the concept of violence and death by Derrick Harriotts Crystalites, this time instead of the Rude Boys being the subject the song takes its cue from the Spaghetti Westerns - so called because most of them were financed by Italian companies. The introduction is spoken (with a quasi Spanish/Italian accent) accompanied by the tolling of Church bells, signifying a burial, tells of how, because they are burying the undertaker, they will now have nobody else to build them any coffins! Sounding like Chico Marx, one graveside mourner reflects, Still It isa better toa be upa here doinga something, thana to bea downa there doinga nothing. Great stuff. The Rhythm is The Kingstonians Singer Man. And I still have my original vinyl and play it often (Y) youtu.be/K-cYPw0ebpA
Posted on: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 21:39:07 +0000

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