First up - Misty in Roots-Wise and foolish .Quite possibly the finest album of all time !!! 1st effort , might have fucked it up !!! http://www.mediafire.com/myfiles.php Let me know whether it's a success or not
nope it just takes me to my previously uploaded files just copy and paste the link from the download screen where it says: Click here to download
Right .................................here we go AGAIN!!!!!! Only one track Hendrix - stone free(if a success will upload the rest of the cd , tho' not in the reggae bit !) http://www.mediafire.com/?gnzrwymyhg2 again appreciate if someone could inform me if a success or........................
EXCELLENT......................if i could only remember what i did!!!!! jokin aside , i,m away for a week and i most likely will forget what i did .
try again Wise and Foolish by Misty in roots http://www.mediafire.com/?iygoljn22om http://www.mediafire.com/?wtzhoym4mmm http://www.mediafire.com/?ddt2ontznaz http://www.mediafire.com/?wboinabj0uy http://www.mediafire.com/?zmxond1ztvz http://www.mediafire.com/?ynytaw4xn0m http://www.mediafire.com/?nymwgnze4di http://www.mediafire.com/?ghezzyx3gyd course the trick is getting all the tracks in one folder !
Misty In Roots Misty in Roots began life as a Southall-based British roots reggae band in the early 1970s. Their first album was 1979's Live at the Counter Eurovision, a record full of Biblical Rastafarian songs. This powerful, atmospheric live album is a classic and often considered the best live reggae album ever. It was championed by radio DJ John Peel, helping to bring roots reggae to a white audience. At this early stage, the band was a collective with five lead singers and various musicians, though by the time of the second album the band had slimmed down to just three members. Along with Steel Pulse and Aswad, Misty in Roots were one of the most popular English reggae bands in the late 1970s. In 1979 Clarence Baker, a member of the collective, was severely beaten and injured by the SPG during the protest in Southall against the National Front provocation. The punk band The Ruts who were partners of the People Unite cooperative honoured him in their song "Jah War" which appeared on their album The Crack. After a break from recording in the 1990s, they returned, releasing a new album in 2002 and continuing to play concerts as of 2008 I've included that little discography coz i wasn't sure if any Ruts fans knew the "Jah war" reference.