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Re: reggae music
RBK: Just get anything from the 60s or 70s and nothing at all since. Best bet IMO, that was the heydey of the genre.
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Re: reggae music
GA - where were you in the mid-late 90's?
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Re: reggae music
Not listening to white people play reggae?
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Re: reggae music
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Not listening to white people play reggae? [/ QUOTE ] racist |
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Re: reggae music
Sizzla ftw
his [censored] is raw |
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Re: reggae music
Mystic Roots
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Not listening to white people play reggae? [/ QUOTE ] Oh right. There was a white keyboard player with the Skatalites on that tour in '96. And Hepcat had two hispanic guys. Please. I thought you had pretty good musical taste. I'll chalk it up to a bad day. Sizzla and Capelton and the like are probably a bit too contemporary for the OP. "Got it Right Here" is my favorite Sizzla track. |
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Re: reggae music
Matisyahu
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Re: reggae music
My favorites are
Steel Pulse - every record is classic Barrington Levy Third World Lee Perry Half Pint Morgan Heritage Sizzla Wailing Souls The marley brothers, Steve and Damieon, also have some tracks that are fire. |
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Re: reggae music
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slightly stoopid ftw. [/ QUOTE ] a good recommendation, but there's a lot of punk mixed in with the reggae. ditto for state radio, some great rock/reggae tunes, but some heavier stuff mixed in too. |
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