
Jah Wobble

John Joseph Wardle (born 11 August 1958), known by the stage name Jah Wobble, is an English bass guitarist and singer. He became known to a wider audience as the original bass player in Public Image Ltd (PiL) in the late 1970s and early 1980s; he left the band after two albums.
Following his departure from PiL, he developed a solo career. In 2012, he reunited with fellow PiL guitarist Keith Levene for Metal Box in Dub and the album Yin & Yang. Since 2013, he has been one of the featured pundits on Sunday morning's The Virtual Jukebox segment of BBC Radio 5 Live's Up All Night with Dotun Adebayo. His autobiography, Memoirs of a Geezer, was published in 2009.
from this album in RP library
length: 5:28
very... volume just went wayyyy up...
I'm not numbed that anymore
Not longer feel the hate and pain
No longer drenched in shame
I'm not numbed that anymore
Now I am the key to the door
The kingdom of heaven lies inside
Makes a circle with the turning tide
Now the circle is complete
And the heart and mind they need
The kingdom of heaven lies inside
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you (endlessly)
It's a vision for me and for you
Hell can be a circle too
And the truth remains unspoken
A vision for me and for you
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I'm not numbed that anymore
No longer feel the hate and pain
No longer drenched in shame
I'm not numbed that anymore
Now I am the key to the door
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love visions of you
I love
Visions of you
I love visions of you (endlessly)
I love
Visions of you
The bassline is rock solid too.
That bass is amazing...
Bought this cassette in Istanbul in 1992 and wandered much with my Walkman.
Good soundtrack for a very trippy city.
The bassline is rock solid too.
It sounds pretty good -- not great.
But I'm glad to make its acquaintance.
That's why RadioParadise is so amazing. I know I'll hear something out of left field if I listen for a little while.
Thanks, Bill.
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