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can anyone help, am looking for a track by scratch and the upsetters called barbed wire (in his underpants) have a version by nora dean. used to play this at local youth club late 60s early 70s, not heard it since, cheers barney

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can anyone help, am looking for a track by scratch and the upsetters called barbed wire (in his underpants) have a version by nora dean. used to play this at local youth club late 60s early 70s, not heard it since, cheers barney

Thats the one you want - Nora Dean - don't think it has any Upsetters connection at all

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Thats the one you want - Nora Dean - don't think it has any Upsetters connection at all

Prefer...........MESHWIRE - Winston Wright/Tommy McCook. Instrumental........ :g:

Played it Friday Night along with a few others at.............

https://z3.invisionfree.com/Yorkshire_Allia...=4446&st=15

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From Tapir's:

TR 7735 Nora Dean - Barbwire // The Barons - Calypso Mama

Produced by: Byron Smith

1970

Uses Duke Reid's rhythm for the Techniques' YOU DON'T CARE (1967), which is a version of an old Soul or R&B song, which I don't have and can't remember what it is.

I don't care much for BARBWIRE - I don't like Nora Dean's whining voice on this one and do prefer MESHWIRE, or indeed the B side of the DJ piece (Dennis Alcapone's THE GREAT WOGGIE). Although BUTTERCUP (VERSION) is credited to Dennis Alcapone, it's actually Tommy McCook & the Supersonics.

And it isn't the same as I CARE (by Ronald Wilson) UK Punch PH100 (1972), which although is an instrumental, is a later version of the same rhythm. The A side of Punch PH100 is called BUTTERCUP and is by Winston Scotland - another DJ piece to YOU DON'T CARE, although on this later version of the rjhythm.

Shall I get my coat now? :rolleyes::ohmy:

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When I do commercial type nights you can guarantee someone will come up & say "Can you play some reggae mate?!?" So I always start with the same 4, "Double Barrel" then mix that towards the end into "Nuclear Weapon", then I wack on "Barbwire". Instantly as soon as the lyrics hit the girlie dancers ears you get the smiles & giggles from them, & a little blushing, so then I give it to 'em, "Wet Dream" ! :ohmy::rolleyes:

PS

I reckon Barb Wire must have done a bit of good round these parts when it came out, I've found 3 copies round the bootsales/market over the last 3 or 4 years.

When I do commercial type nights you can guarantee someone will come up & say "Can you play some reggae mate?!?" So I always start with the same 4, "Double Barrel" then mix that towards the end into "Nuclear Weapon", then I wack on "Barbwire". Instantly as soon as the lyrics hit the girlie dancers ears you get the smiles & giggles from them, & a little blushing, so then I give it to 'em, "Wet Dream" ! laugh.gif:rolleyes:

now you have mentioned double barrell im going to listen to it wink.gif

chris :ohmy:

I absolutely love Barbwire and have since the first time I heard it in 72. You Don't Care is maybe the greatest rocksteady record of all. (Version of Major Lance - You'll Want Me Back). I don't like Meshwire as much as the others, love the Alcapone versions though.

Was gonna ask about this version :thumbup: Wot year is it from ?

I always thought it was just a rework by Nora Dean :D:D

1973- MINES ON USA STUDIO ONE 45

1973- MINES ON USA STUDIO ONE 45

Thanks for the info Tim :lol: Dare ya ta play it at The Oakley later

Forgive me if this is already well-known, but DOUBLE BARREL was based on this:

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ANY CHANCE OF A SOUND CLIP PLEASE??

CHRIS :lol:

Not forgetting Dennis Alcapone - El Paso - JA Supreme

From Tapir's:

TR 7735 Nora Dean - Barbwire // The Barons - Calypso Mama

Produced by: Byron Smith

1970

Uses Duke Reid's rhythm for the Techniques' YOU DON'T CARE (1967), which is a version of an old Soul or R&B song, which I don't have and can't remember what it is.

I don't care much for BARBWIRE - I don't like Nora Dean's whining voice on this one and do prefer MESHWIRE, or indeed the B side of the DJ piece (Dennis Alcapone's THE GREAT WOGGIE). Although BUTTERCUP (VERSION) is credited to Dennis Alcapone, it's actually Tommy McCook & the Supersonics.

And it isn't the same as I CARE (by Ronald Wilson) UK Punch PH100 (1972), which although is an instrumental, is a later version of the same rhythm. The A side of Punch PH100 is called BUTTERCUP and is by Winston Scotland - another DJ piece to YOU DON'T CARE, although on this later version of the rjhythm.

Shall I get my coat now? :wave::g:

TI7001-A.jpg

TI7069-A.jpg

TI7069-B.jpg

PH100-A.jpg

PH100-B.jpg

TR7775-A.jpg

ANY CHANCE OF A SOUND CLIP PLEASE??

CHRIS :thumbsup:

Sure thing, Chris - I had a sample up on putfile, but I can't get on there and haven't been able to, for the last few days.

Technology permitting, I'll sort it out with the Soca we "spoke" about :wicked:

Not forgetting Dennis Alcapone - El Paso - JA Supreme
I only got that version recently on Heartbeat's re-issue of the FOREVER VERSION album - I remembered it from when I was a lad, but had forgotten all about it :thumbsup:

Dennis A also did an updated re-cut for Roy Shirley (who died in June this year) in 1976 - it's quite OK:

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