Sir Lord Comic

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Wha'pen 02:06 Tools
The Great Wuga Wuga 03:06 Tools
Jack Of My Trade 00:00 Tools
Ska-Ing West 03:03 Tools
Doctor Feelgood (1970) 00:00 Tools
Iggy Iggy 00:00 Tools
Doctor Feelgood 00:00 Tools
Jack Of My Trade/ Franco Nero 00:00 Tools
Four Seasons 00:00 Tools
Django Shoots First 00:00 Tools
Rhythm Rebellion 00:00 Tools
Bronco (Django Shoots First) 00:00 Tools
Great Wuga Wuga 00:00 Tools
Lon Chaney 00:00 Tools
Bronco 00:00 Tools
Ska Ing West 00:00 Tools
What a Situation (Black Man's Time) [with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics] 00:00 Tools
The Great Wuga-Wuga 00:00 Tools
Doctor Feelgod 00:00 Tools
whapen-rac 00:00 Tools
Ska-ing West - Sir Lord Comic 00:00 Tools
Don't Touch Me/ Doctor Feel Good 00:00 Tools
Great Buga Wuga 00:00 Tools
Wuga the Great 00:00 Tools
04.Wha'Pen 00:00 Tools
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Sir Lord Comic is one of the original Jamaican deejays. His career began as a dancer with the Admiral Dean sound system. In the late 1950s, following the lead of Count Machuki, he began deejaying with the sound system, and recorded what is considered the first deejay recording, "Ska-ing West" in 1966. Comic also recorded one of last great tracks of the ska era, "The Great Wuga Wuga", in 1967. In 1970, he worked with Lee "Scratch" Perry, recording "Django Shoots First" which appeared on the Eastwood Rides Again album. In the early 1980s he was interviewed as part of the Deep Roots Music television series Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.