Interestingly enough I am a big Spearhead fan and know exactly what you are talking about - not the tune I'm thinking of though ;¬) - (Red beans and rice though - what a cool tune!)
It looks like it's a remix of Perpetual Dawn - just trying to figure out which one. Thanks to Rob for that info.
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<< "roots music......roots music...music afor art....etc." >>
in the intro to the Spearhead song "Home" there is a sample of an old Jamaican man talking. in it he says something "music is riddim and riddim is art." i think he says something about the roots of music.... i know that the bit ends with him saying "Selassie singing in da wind".
does that sound right? maybe i'm on the wrong tangent...
PJK
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