David Rodigan

David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-09-08 part 9

“David Rodigan showcases his love for all types of reggae music, presenting an hour of classic roots and reggae music from the 60s to the present day.

Playing the best in reggae, roots, ska and rocksteady, each song will be linked by Rodigan’s encyclopaedic knowledge and warm reflective stories from reggae music’s history. There will also be guests and live sessions from classic artists.

This week, there’s another chance to hear a session track from Bob Marley and the Wailers, which was recorded for the BBC back in 1973.”

David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-09-08 part 9 [Filesonic]

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David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-09-01 part 8 with 1982 John Peel session from Gregory Isaacs

“David Rodigan showcases his love for all types of reggae music, presenting an hour of classic roots and reggae music from the 60s to the present day. This week, he unearths a classic 1982 John Peel session from Gregory Isaacs, plus tracks from Ini Kamoze, Bunny Wailer and Louisa Marks.”

David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-09-01 part 8 with 1982 John Peel session from Gregory Isaacs [Filesonic]

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David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-08-25 part 7

“David Rodigan showcases his love for all types of reggae music, presenting an hour of classic roots and reggae music from the 60s to the present day. Playing the best in reggae, roots, ska and rocksteady, each song will be linked by Rodigan’s encyclopaedic knowledge and warm reflective stories from reggae music’s history. There will also be guests and live sessions from classic artists.”

David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-08-25 part 7 [Filesonic]

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David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-08-11 part 5

“David Rodigan showcases his love for all types of reggae music, presenting an hour of classic roots and reggae music from the 60s to the present day.
Playing the best in reggae, roots, ska and rocksteady, each song will be linked by Rodigan’s encyclopaedic knowledge and warm reflective stories from reggae music’s history. There will also be guests and live sessions from classic artists. This week, David re-visits Bunny Wailer’s debut solo album, Blackheart Man, which was released in 1976 and is still regarded as one of the greatest reggae sets of all time. You can also re-live the sweet memory of John Holt’s Help Me Make It Through the Night, which put him in the British charts in 1974. And if your mobile phone has ever got you into trouble, then you have to hear Sanchez’s Jamaican chart smash on the subject.”

David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-08-11 part 5 [Filesonic]

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David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-08-04 part 4

David Rodigan showcases his love for all types of reggae music, presenting an hour of classic roots and reggae music from the 60s to the present day. Playing the best in reggae, roots, ska and rocksteady, each song will be linked by Rodigan’s encyclopaedic knowledge and warm reflective stories from reggae music’s history. There will also be guests and live sessions from classic artists. This week, David looks back to the summer of 1976, when a new British reggae band had just been signed to a major British label, Island Records. They were Aswad, the young lions of Ladbroke Grove, whose debut single Back to Africa rocketed to the top of the British reggae charts. Hear it again on Radio 2 with Rodigan, along with music from the 60s Jamaican queen of rocksteady Phyllis Dillon, and Desmond Dekker’s first UK chart-topper.”

David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-08-04 part 4 [Filesonic]

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David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-07-28 part 3

“David Rodigan showcases his love for all types of reggae music in a new ten-part series for Radio 2. With an hour of classic roots and reggae music from the 60s to the present day, Rodigan celebrates reggae’s back catalogue and looks to its future. Playing the best in reggae, roots, ska and rocksteady, each song will be linked by Rodigan’s encyclopaedic knowledge and warm reflective stories from reggae music’s history. There will also be guests and live sessions from classic artists. This week, Silly Games by Janet Kay is a British lovers rock anthem, and you can hear it again with Rodigan, alongside 60s Jamaican beach music from John Holt and The Paragons, and roots-rock-reggae anthems by Burning Spear and Dennis Brown. Big bass lines, rocksteady rim shots, glorious harmonies and sweet rhythms on BBC Radio 2.”

David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-07-28 part 3 [Filesonic]

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David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-07-14

David Rodigan showcases his love for all types of reggae music in a new ten-part series for Radio 2. With an hour of classic roots and reggae music from the 60s to the present day, Rodigan celebrates reggae’s back catalogue and looks to its future.
Playing the best in reggae, roots, ska and rocksteady, each song will be linked by Rodigan’s encyclopaedic knowledge and warm reflective stories from reggae music’s history. There will also be guests and live sessions from classic artists.
Rodigan is a hero to Jamaican music lovers here in the UK and right across the world. With his unique style and love for the genre, Rodigan has been at the top of his game for over 30 years. He has a massive following and is recognised as the authority in reggae broadcasting. There is no reggae artist Rodigan hasn’t interviewed and his contacts in Jamaica and across the world are unbeatable.
In part one, David introduces himself to the Radio 2 audience and plays a mix of iconic reggae tunes from his personal archive. The music includes Jamaica’s 1960s Rock Steady anthem by the legendary Alton Ellis, along with a roots rock reggae re-mix of Bob Marley and the Wailers’ Sun Is Shining and Barrington Levy’s first big Jamaican smash-hit alongside current hits from Beres Hammond and Tarrus Riley.”

David Rodigan on BBC Radio 2 2011-07-14 [Filesonic]

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Gilles Peterson Worldwide 2011-07-06 David Rodigan special

“David Rodigan is Gilles’ special studio guest this week. They discuss Bob Marley, the history of Reggae, dubplate culture and the effects of the digital revolution on the sound. Plus, Rodigan talks about his classic clashes in New York and JA, as well as bringing a couple of his classic dubs with him. And for the final half hour, both selectors go head to head in a clash of their own!”
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Gilles Peterson Worldwide 2011-07-06 David Rodigan special [Filesonic]

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David Rodigan vs Toddla T On The Floor! – Live at Red Bull Studios, London

“At 15 David Rodigan started DJing at school dances and youth clubs, and more than 40 years later he doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. Whether it’s collecting soundboy scalps on the clash circuit, juggling dubplates other selectors would sell their grandmas for, or edutaining entire generations of dancehall revellers worldwide with his legendary sets and speeches, the “Gentleman Rudeboy” is a true reggae rocker for life. Even when he started studying economics and drama, and went on to pursue a serious acting career in the 70s, Roddy always kept his passion for music alive as a record salesman and, of course, DJ. And when he finally obtained a resident slot on Capitol Radio in 1979, the fiyah was fully ignited: since then Rodigan has become a true legend in the reggae world, a respected father figure to many an aspiring soundboy, and a dreaded dominator in countless dubplate battles. He still hosts a Monday night slot on Kiss FM, while constantly touring the globe without even a suggestion of fatigue. This back-to-back set sees him cut the plates alongside Sheffield Steel City boy Toddla T. Weaned on the teat of bashment from a young age Toddla T rolled through his early years with ears glued to the speakers of his folks’ hi-fi. Making beats, bass, blunts, and girls filled his adolescence until he was crowned as inhouse studio boff at Sheffield’s Kenwood Studios at the grand old age of 19. Working on material for DJ Cash Money, Roots Manuva and Steve Edwards, amongst others, let him polish his craft until the studio shut, and he dived headfirst into distilling his own bass heavy wonk until it was ripe for dissemination. One half of digi duo Small Arms Fiya (along with fellow beat doctor/loafer Monkz), Toddla is contantly bringing the ruckus to the deadly dancehall table with a series of killer plates demolishing dimly lit basement boogies.”
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