“Brixton, we ain’t finished yet, have you lot still got the energy to dance to some ska music or what?”
They say there's friends and there's business
Who do you really know?
I see the snakes in
The grass so I step on around try and keep to
My way and I'll say that it's hard not to laugh
When pretenders will seem to
All be your best friends
When they're taking a wage, getting paid
Then they'll leave you
When the money ends
They show their true colours now I'm seeing red
They say there's friends and there's business
Who do you really know?
I feel the fakes in
The handshakes and meetings, they're cheating, deceitful
They don't understand
Some people won't be bought or sold, I can see through
The game that you're playing
Where the rules are made for us to lose, I don't think so
Well I got plan
For a storm on these fair weather friends
supported by 10 fans who also own “Friends & Business - Live At Electric Brixton”
The only thing that stops me from comparing this to Toots & The Maytals is the perfection and precision of the Delegators’ musicianship and Janet’s vocals. marc_ian
On their latest EP, Dubweiser deliver the sound of traditional reggae with its bounding tempos and soaring melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 18, 2024
supported by 7 fans who also own “Friends & Business - Live At Electric Brixton”
A Nice little Ska sampler . a lot of great tracks, the best being The Scotch Bonnets - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker! Avoid the Sham 69 cover - just as bad as the original. Erasmus Windage