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One for the dubstep dads...
... and mums if there's any here...
Do you try to teach your little ones to sing dubstep basslines?
So far I've had some success with getting Felix (5) to do Haunted and Earth Run a Red. He won't do Monsoon at all.
He's pretty good at doing the chorus of Blood and Fire, and of course Shabba Ranks' Mr Lover Man is second nature:
Dad: "Mr Looooover Man..."
Felix: "SHABBA!"
Anyone else do this?
Do you try to teach your little ones to sing dubstep basslines?
So far I've had some success with getting Felix (5) to do Haunted and Earth Run a Red. He won't do Monsoon at all.
He's pretty good at doing the chorus of Blood and Fire, and of course Shabba Ranks' Mr Lover Man is second nature:
Dad: "Mr Looooover Man..."
Felix: "SHABBA!"
Anyone else do this?
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Quality post! Yes!
lets start with the youngest (7 days old) well he just lays quietly even when awake (for which we give thanks) but he was born at home to the sound of King Tubby and will be raised a bass head
then we have my two year old who I was having some success with:
Me: "One step forward, two steps backward"
Him: "Down inna Babylon"
To be fair it sounded like "Dib bibb abibilon" but he is only two! My girlfriend has sabotaged me tho by teaching him "twinkle twinkle little star" FFS!!
but my step-son, aged 9, is quality not only does he know nearly every word to all my lee perry stuff (even the stuff I can't decipher) he can do the vocal *and* hum the bassline for Zomby Spliff Dub and, fortunately, has not yet asked me what "one spliff a day keeps the Doctor away" means!!
so, yeah, lol, you aren't the only one, our kids have got no chance have they??!!
lets start with the youngest (7 days old) well he just lays quietly even when awake (for which we give thanks) but he was born at home to the sound of King Tubby and will be raised a bass head
then we have my two year old who I was having some success with:
Me: "One step forward, two steps backward"
Him: "Down inna Babylon"
To be fair it sounded like "Dib bibb abibilon" but he is only two! My girlfriend has sabotaged me tho by teaching him "twinkle twinkle little star" FFS!!
but my step-son, aged 9, is quality not only does he know nearly every word to all my lee perry stuff (even the stuff I can't decipher) he can do the vocal *and* hum the bassline for Zomby Spliff Dub and, fortunately, has not yet asked me what "one spliff a day keeps the Doctor away" means!!
Do you try to teach your little ones to sing dubstep basslines?
so, yeah, lol, you aren't the only one, our kids have got no chance have they??!!
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^^^DITO M8^^^Crazydave wrote:drbluebeat wrote:lets start with the youngest (7 days old)
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my 7 year old daughter's favorite song right now is hater by various prod, and i've caught her humming the b line from haunted several times too. the moaning in fallen gives her the creeps though.
congrats to you and yours on the new baby boy drbluebeat. we're expecting the same in about two months.
congrats to you and yours on the new baby boy drbluebeat. we're expecting the same in about two months.
[quote="drbluebeat"]Quality post! Yes!
but my step-son, aged 9, is quality not only does he know nearly every word to all my lee perry stuff (even the stuff I can't decipher) he can do the vocal *and* hum the bassline for Zomby Spliff Dub and, fortunately, has not yet asked me what "one spliff a day keeps the Doctor away" means!!
BIG UP !!!!! THATS WICKED MATE !!!
but my step-son, aged 9, is quality not only does he know nearly every word to all my lee perry stuff (even the stuff I can't decipher) he can do the vocal *and* hum the bassline for Zomby Spliff Dub and, fortunately, has not yet asked me what "one spliff a day keeps the Doctor away" means!!
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Quality!drbluebeat wrote: but my step-son, aged 9, is quality not only does he know nearly every word to all my lee perry stuff (even the stuff I can't decipher) he can do the vocal *and* hum the bassline for Zomby Spliff Dub and, fortunately, has not yet asked me what "one spliff a day keeps the Doctor away" means!!
Are you not nervous he might start singing it in school though?
my lad who's one and half is a bit crazy for dubstep he preferes bouncing off the walls to some jungle or punk but he sleeps like a log whenever i play some nice dub b-lines and i've got the next one is training (gf's 22 weeks gone so far) by putting my sub next to her belly, she starts kicking like mad when i do
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Yeah well done mate big up the baby crewdrbluebeat wrote:Quality post! Yes!
lets start with the youngest (7 days old) well he just lays quietly even when awake (for which we give thanks) but he was born at home to the sound of King Tubby and will be raised a bass head
then we have my two year old who I was having some success with:
Me: "One step forward, two steps backward"
Him: "Down inna Babylon"
To be fair it sounded like "Dib bibb abibilon" but he is only two! My girlfriend has sabotaged me tho by teaching him "twinkle twinkle little star" FFS!!
but my step-son, aged 9, is quality not only does he know nearly every word to all my lee perry stuff (even the stuff I can't decipher) he can do the vocal *and* hum the bassline for Zomby Spliff Dub and, fortunately, has not yet asked me what "one spliff a day keeps the Doctor away" means!!
Do you try to teach your little ones to sing dubstep basslines?
so, yeah, lol, you aren't the only one, our kids have got no chance have they??!!
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Fantastic, I knew I wasn't alone!
Dubstep's good for your fertility, you know dat
Just had a lenthy rendition of Mr Loverman at bath time, baby Malachy (20 months) trying to join in.. followed by nyabinghi drumming session before bed. Lickle dreadz, we love 'em...
Dubstep's good for your fertility, you know dat
Just had a lenthy rendition of Mr Loverman at bath time, baby Malachy (20 months) trying to join in.. followed by nyabinghi drumming session before bed. Lickle dreadz, we love 'em...
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Number three almost arrived during the United Vibes show on Sub FM (he was born at home) and we credit the sub that night to triggering labour!DJ $hy wrote:This is funny as fuck ppl, just what I needed to read after a stressfull day
Big up all de mini dubstep sufferah pickneys!
EDIT - I wrote the line above without consciosuly thinking of the relevance to the person who started the thread!!
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Raggamuffin style!drbluebeat wrote:Big up all de mini dubstep sufferah pickneys!
EDIT - I wrote the line above without consciosuly thinking of the relevance to the person who started the thread!!
Dubstep Sufferah 2 when my current obsession with house peters out and you're all bored with the tunes I'm planning to put on there
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nyabinghi...Hmm maybe you can help me? Bob Marley's grandafther Omeriah used to call him by an african name rather than Robert (which he considered a "slave" name or "Nesta" which was what is mother called him) and the way it worked was you called them by the african name of the day they were born on.Grievous Angel wrote:followed by nyabinghi drumming session before bed. Lickle dreadz, we love 'em...
For the life of me I can't find the paragraph in the book where I read this. nyabinghi rings a bell, so, you don't happen to know the nyabinghi for Monday do you? or even better can you clarify the above practise?
lol probably not but its worth asking!
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^^ found it, its the Twi language of the Akan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akan_name
If ^^ is of any interest then this might be too
http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/ppj/ppj001.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akan_name
If ^^ is of any interest then this might be too
http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/ppj/ppj001.htm
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