Steel Pulse originalmente formado por David Hinds (voz, guitarra), Basil Gabbidon (guitara, voz) and Ronnie McQueen (bajo) en Handsworth Wood Boys School, Birmingham, UK.
Es Hinds quien, como letrista, ha estado siempre detrás de Steel Pulse, desde sus comienzos en la Birmingham club scene en adelante. Formados en 1975, su álbum debut, 'Kibudu, Mansetta And Abuku" se editó en la pequeña discográfica independiente Dip, y se unió a la situación de la "juventud negra" urbana con la imagen de una gran África como hogar.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
...BACK TO MY ROOTS... by Steel Pulse ----------------------...............
*from 'Vex' (1994)*
Intro:
BbDmGmDm Woah, na na na, yeh eh eh, ee yeh... hey, yeh. CmDmCmEbm Woah, na na, woah, now.
Verse 1:
BbDm This is to whom it may concern; GmDm Ragamuffin, Rasta-man return. CmDm Says we all got a lesson to learn, CmEbmBbDm This is the reason that I'm back to my roots.
Chorus 1:
GmDmCmDm, CmEbm I'm back to my roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots. BbDm I'm back to my roots, GmDmCmDm, CmEbm Roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots.
Bridge 1:
Dm So we took that commercial road, searching for some fame and gold. Gm And gained the whole wide world and almost lost our souls. Dm Some say we should have led the way; taken over from Bob Marley. Gm Got brainwashed by the system, yeah, what a heavy heavy, price we paid.
CmEbm It's time to go back to the way we was; F (Bb) Reggae-Raggamuffin Rub-A-Dub.
Chorus 2:
GmDmCmDm, CmEbm I'm back to my roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots. BbDm I'm back to my roots, GmDmCmDm, CmEbm Roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots.
Bridge 2:
Dm Some a say that we gone soft; whatever happened to the Pulse so hard? Gm They use to take a militant stance; Now all were hearing is a song and a dance. Dm Well we tried all that pop and jive, to keep the band and the music alive. Gm So here's my promise to everyone; I'll serve the sufferers from this day on.
CmEbm It's time to go back to the way we was; F (Bb) Reggae-Raggamuffin Rub-A-Dub.
Chorus 3:
GmDmCmDm, CmEbm I'm back to my roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots. BbDm I'm back to my roots, GmDmCmDm, CmEbm Roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots.
Solo:
BbDm, GmDm, CmDm, CmEbm (x2)
Dm, Gm (x2)
CmEbm It's time to go back to the way we was; F (Bb) Reggae-Raggamuffin Rub-A-Dub.
GmDmCmDm, CmEbm I'm back to my roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots. BbDm I'm back to my roots, GmDmCmDm, CmEbm Roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots.
Verse 2:
BbDm This is to whom it may concern; GmDm Ragamuffin, Rasta-man return. CmDm Says we all got a lesson to learn, CmEbm Help I and I mek Babylon burn yah!
Chorus 6:
GmDmCmDm, CmEbm I'm back to my roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots. BbDm I'm back to my roots, GmDmCmDm, CmEbm Roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roo, roots.
Outro:
BbDm, GmDm, CmDm, CmEbm
(Repeat to Fade)
CHORD DIAGRAMS: ---------------
BbDmGmCmEbmF
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EAD G B E 688766 x57765 355333 x35543 x68876 x81010108
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2008 ([email protected])