1) Flash Harry is debut solo release from Barnaby Weir (Sagitarius, Year of… Read Full Bio ↴1) Flash Harry is debut solo release from Barnaby Weir (Sagitarius, Year of the Horse 1978 – half man, twice horse) the acclaimed singer-songwriter from The Black Seeds and Dub Connection.
”The songs are combinations of lots of ideas and older songs reworked and moulded over the last 2 years. Each song has its own direction and meaning. They’re personal songs, late night illusions and adventurous do das. ”It was a long process, lots of late nights, lots of listening and planning and re-writing, then mix-master extraordinaire Lee Prebble took hold of it and helped me finish it and add character to the whole which is this album.
””Flash Harry” has many different elements. It’s not genre specific, and therefore hard to pigeon hole. It has funk and electro, but also rock and dub flavours. It's slick, but raw too. I think it’s surprising, certainly not what you'd expect. Some of the tracks have a certain radio shine while others will be like a bull in your china shop for some listeners. What is it?...is it dance? dub? rock? pop?... who cares where you think it fits. It just does. It is Flash Harry.”
2) Flash Harry were a 4 piece new wave band from Johannesburg, South Africa, between 1980-1983. The band released only two LP, "Going Straight" in 1981, and "Take what you can" - in 1982.
They played ‘white’ reggae in a similar style to The Police.
”The songs are combinations of lots of ideas and older songs reworked and moulded over the last 2 years. Each song has its own direction and meaning. They’re personal songs, late night illusions and adventurous do das. ”It was a long process, lots of late nights, lots of listening and planning and re-writing, then mix-master extraordinaire Lee Prebble took hold of it and helped me finish it and add character to the whole which is this album.
””Flash Harry” has many different elements. It’s not genre specific, and therefore hard to pigeon hole. It has funk and electro, but also rock and dub flavours. It's slick, but raw too. I think it’s surprising, certainly not what you'd expect. Some of the tracks have a certain radio shine while others will be like a bull in your china shop for some listeners. What is it?...is it dance? dub? rock? pop?... who cares where you think it fits. It just does. It is Flash Harry.”
2) Flash Harry were a 4 piece new wave band from Johannesburg, South Africa, between 1980-1983. The band released only two LP, "Going Straight" in 1981, and "Take what you can" - in 1982.
They played ‘white’ reggae in a similar style to The Police.
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@b1gl3w86
The milky bars are on me YEAH🤣 what a time to be alive 🙌 best years of my life ❤
@MegaBiskits
Probably the most uplifting euphoric track of all time
@patrickmurphy8750
All that exists now are clubs drugs pubs and party's!
@TheEyez187
You'll definitely like my Euphoric dance playlist then (and others)
@mystery4763
Definitely 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
@silverbullet2008bb
If they ain't playing this in Heaven when I get there, I'm leaving!
@Anjunabeast23
Agreed
@xBiRMzLaDx
the young ones will never understand what they missed out on period
@phattlezshey3473
We can close are eyes and we are back there stomping away
@shaheemabbas6859
Never ever