Barry first found music when he borrowed his sister's record collection when he was about eight and was hooked. When Caroline started it was a new beginning, and he listened to all the stations, but Caroline was his favourite by far. Later he became a singer in a band, then started doing discos when he was 18. He joined Caroline in 1977, touring the country with the Caroline Roadshow for 10 years, having great fun. Barry helped with tender trips and worked on the Ross Revenge in '84 and '85. ...
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G.O.A.T DEBATE # 1 : THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G
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To be top 3, or not to be, that is the question... Let the great G.O.A.T rapper debate begin! We're kicking off this new series critiquing The Notorious B.I.G's credentials - could he be the best to ever to it? Had to get Suspence on hosting duties for this one; regular listeners will remember how much Biggie means to him from his appearance on the first series of Mixtape Assembly, and this episode was another heated and emotional affair. For real though. We Zoomed in to explore Christopher Wallace's legacy, with a number of hip-hop heads dropping us their favourite Biggie lyrics along the way, including Jimothy, Mongo (Mud Family) and Janai. A lot of things get covered, and most of them are rugged. We talk about Biggie's capacity to hold whole verses in his head, his unrivalled use of humour, as well as some of his most offensive lyrics, including the infamous 'Gutter' lines from What's Beef? Oh dear. If you're easily offended, this might not be the best episode for you - hold tight for our next G.O.A.T debate, on Lauryn Hill, coming soon... If you want to feature on the Lauryn episode, drop us a line on Instagram with your favourite Lauryn lyric - @mixtapeassembly CREDITS: Produced and hosted by Hartley Lloyd Pack Co-hosted by Simon 'Suspence MC' Spencer Biggie Portrait: HAM The Illustrator Theme Music: Clive From Accounts Big up Nixxxsta for letting us use his Big Poppa track For more shows and tracklists check out http://mixtapeassembly.com/
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To be top 3, or not to be, that is the question... Let the great G.O.A.T rapper debate begin! We're kicking off this new series critiquing The Notorious B.I.G's credentials - could he be the best to ever to it? Had to get Suspence on hosting duties for this one; regular listeners will remember how much Biggie means to him from his appearance on the first series of Mixtape Assembly, and this episode was another heated and emotional affair. For real though. We Zoomed in to explore Christopher Wallace's legacy, with a number of hip-hop heads dropping us their favourite Biggie lyrics along the way, including Jimothy, Mongo (Mud Family) and Janai. A lot of things get covered, and most of them are rugged. We talk about Biggie's capacity to hold whole verses in his head, his unrivalled use of humour, as well as some of his most offensive lyrics, including the infamous 'Gutter' lines from What's Beef? Oh dear. If you're easily offended, this might not be the best episode for you - hold tight for our next G.O.A.T debate, on Lauryn Hill, coming soon... If you want to feature on the Lauryn episode, drop us a line on Instagram with your favourite Lauryn lyric - @mixtapeassembly CREDITS: Produced and hosted by Hartley Lloyd Pack Co-hosted by Simon 'Suspence MC' Spencer Biggie Portrait: HAM The Illustrator Theme Music: Clive From Accounts Big up Nixxxsta for letting us use his Big Poppa track For more shows and tracklists check out http://mixtapeassembly.com/
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