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October 2007 - In this revealing
interview, Mikey Dread talks about his story
and exposes an imposter, while some of his
best tunes are played. Welcome to Bad Gals
Radio!
"Dread
at the Controls" makes the heart of
every Reggae love beat a little bit harder.
The name of the first Jamaican Reggae Radio
Show ever to flow over the airwaves rings a
bell to everyone even remotely familiar with
the history of Reggae Music.
The Dread
at the Controls was Michael Campbell, aka
Mikey Dread. An accomplished vocalist,
producer and performer, the brother is
active until this very date.
In the
September 30 episode of Bad Gals Radio,
Mikey Dread joins the host Mama Asid for the
first part of a very interesting interview,
in hich he reveals how the classic
"Barber Saloon" was never intended
to be released, and more interesting details
concerning his story.
There is
also another reason why this interview
should be heard.
The fact
that Mikey Dread is a well-known, open and
friendly Rastaman who is willing to go very
far to just promote Reggae Music,
unfortunately also attracts vampires.
Vampires who will use the name Mikey Dread
without being Mikey Dread. Who will run
around pretending to be the original Dread
at the Controls without being him.
Unfortunately,
the sound quality of the interview is
really, eer... bad.
BROADCASTER'S
COMMENTS: We clear the air on all the
little controversies that have clouded the
air and added to the mystery of Mikey Dread;
both as a Performer and Producer. We get to
the bottom on how and why he Became "Mikey
Dread" as well if or not he Produced
"The Clash". Also we talk about
that mine field between he and former
partner "Edi Fitzroy". READ
MORE
PLAYLIST
This
Bounty of Dub includes such world classics
as:
Knock Knock
Barber Saloon
Industrial Spy
Roots and Culture - Original Version
Introduced Live by Mikey Dread
Break Down the Walls
First Generation
Barcoding
Inna Foreign
Goodbye
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