Party scenes from Steve McQueen’s new film, ‘Lovers Rock’, cut to the classic Channel One dub plate Kunta Kinte.
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The Revolutionaries were the in-house session band for Joseph "Jo Jo" Hookim's Channel One label. Built around drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Ranchie Mc Lean - later replaced by Robbie Shakespeare.
Kunta Kinte started out as the 1978 Channel One song, Beware Of Your Enemies by Creole. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAKHqNckJIk
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For me the highlight of Steve McQueen’s new 5-part Small Axe film series, is ‘Lovers Rock’. The film is about two lovers who meet at a West London reggae house party in 1980.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08vxt33
Open letter to Steve McQueen:
Dear Steve,
It is with the greatest respect for your craft that I made this video.
I am a big fan of your movies, going back to Hunger in 2008. I loved every one of your new Small Axe films, especially Lovers Rock. It took me back to how much I loved dancing at Dub events in London in the late 80’s and early 90’s, to the likes of On-U Sounds and Jah Shaka. The Kunta Kinte party scene in Lovers Rock blew me away, and I felt very strongly that I wanted to refashion it into an online music video.
I sought to contact you about it first. However, you were not to be found, since apparently you don’t have a website, a Facebook or Twitter account.
So, here is your Lovers Rock movie recut as a music video. I do hope you are okay about it.
Cheers,
Nacho
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For most of us, there haven’t been any parties recently. For my last video of this grim year, as The Guardian review of Lovers Rock puts it, ‘Steve McQueen throws the best party ever’.
In Lovers Rock, when Kunta Kinte is played at the party, the crowd go nuts. It gets two rewinds, and every time produces a euphoric reaction on the dancefloor. During the scene, the narrative also takes us out of the room, and into some of the little dramas and romances that are developing. But when all the Kunta Kinte dancefloor scenes were compiled, there was enough footage for me to edit together a video for the entire duration of the original tune.
Thanks for watching, hope you dig it!
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Credits
Video Source:
Lovers Rock • Directed by Steve McQueen • Part of the series Small Axe • First broadcast by the BBC • 22nd of November 2020 • Produced & Distributed by the BBC • Copyright Small Axe Films Ltd MMXX
Music Source:
The Revolutionaries • Kunta Kinte • From the 2007 Pressure Sounds album ‘Drum Sounds – More Gems from the Channel One Dub Room • Originally a dub plate circa 1980
Jo Jo Hookim • production
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The Revolutionaries were the in-house session band for Joseph "Jo Jo" Hookim's Channel One label. Built around drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Ranchie Mc Lean - later replaced by Robbie Shakespeare.
Kunta Kinte started out as the 1978 Channel One song, Beware Of Your Enemies by Creole. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAKHqNckJIk
•
For me the highlight of Steve McQueen’s new 5-part Small Axe film series, is ‘Lovers Rock’. The film is about two lovers who meet at a West London reggae house party in 1980.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08vxt33
Open letter to Steve McQueen:
Dear Steve,
It is with the greatest respect for your craft that I made this video.
I am a big fan of your movies, going back to Hunger in 2008. I loved every one of your new Small Axe films, especially Lovers Rock. It took me back to how much I loved dancing at Dub events in London in the late 80’s and early 90’s, to the likes of On-U Sounds and Jah Shaka. The Kunta Kinte party scene in Lovers Rock blew me away, and I felt very strongly that I wanted to refashion it into an online music video.
I sought to contact you about it first. However, you were not to be found, since apparently you don’t have a website, a Facebook or Twitter account.
So, here is your Lovers Rock movie recut as a music video. I do hope you are okay about it.
Cheers,
Nacho
•
For most of us, there haven’t been any parties recently. For my last video of this grim year, as The Guardian review of Lovers Rock puts it, ‘Steve McQueen throws the best party ever’.
In Lovers Rock, when Kunta Kinte is played at the party, the crowd go nuts. It gets two rewinds, and every time produces a euphoric reaction on the dancefloor. During the scene, the narrative also takes us out of the room, and into some of the little dramas and romances that are developing. But when all the Kunta Kinte dancefloor scenes were compiled, there was enough footage for me to edit together a video for the entire duration of the original tune.
Thanks for watching, hope you dig it!
•
Credits
Video Source:
Lovers Rock • Directed by Steve McQueen • Part of the series Small Axe • First broadcast by the BBC • 22nd of November 2020 • Produced & Distributed by the BBC • Copyright Small Axe Films Ltd MMXX
Music Source:
The Revolutionaries • Kunta Kinte • From the 2007 Pressure Sounds album ‘Drum Sounds – More Gems from the Channel One Dub Room • Originally a dub plate circa 1980
Jo Jo Hookim • production
•
Always more videos to follow, so please keep your electric eye on me babe!
I don't own the rights, and I'm not making any money out of this etc. Just a fan making videos for other fans.
Please Share, Like, Comment, Subscribe
NachosVideos.com
Facebook.com/TheNachoVideos
YouTube.com/NachoVideo
DailyMotion.com/NachosVideos
Instagram.com/NachoVideo
Twitter.com/NachosVideos
TheNachoVideos@gmail.com
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