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FMJeff
04-17-2002, 04:29 AM
Any fans of Reggae music? Are you into Rastafarian culture? I was just curious. I know there's a lot of pot smokers on the board. If you're into reggae, what bands are you into?
Sort of a relevant plug, I just finished a website for a reggae film, Rockers. Check it out at www.rockersthemovie.com. I'm trying to bring the reggae community together in one place, and I'd appreciate your support.
Personally, I'm into ska more than reggae, both of which come from Jamaica. Very into Desmond Dekker, Judge Dredd, and of course, Marley. What say you guys?
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What say you guys?
I say Reggae is horrible. Im probally wrong here But dont they ryhme in Jamacian? Oh and Sorry to say this Jeff but umm isnt this a thread for Entertainment? Damn Mods think they know all the rules! (Just a lil Joke!!!!!! Hope its taken as a JOKE!)
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CrazyClare
04-17-2002, 09:50 PM
im more into reggae than ska but im not huge into it. I listen to Bob, Toots and Tosh but im no expert.
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opm * chick
04-18-2002, 02:26 AM
I listen to it. actually right now I'm looking for some good reggae cds.
any suggestions?
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Cheebahawk
04-18-2002, 05:33 AM
Holla @ your boy Foundry Jeff! its all about the Reggae music for me! i cant get enough in all forms Ska, Dancehall, ragga & of course Dub.
Theres a show this saturday @ BB Kings should be hot, I'll be there so any board members who wanna come check a spliff should come out to the late show > 10pm > i'll be the one under the cloud of smoke front & center. <P>
I've been checking out Jacob Miller recently which is some good Roots Reggae, worth a listen. Oh, & of course Bob Marley is the greatest musican of all time, he was trully a prophet!<P> <P>
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Earth2RON
04-18-2002, 07:53 AM
i am jamaican but i am only into dancehall reggae i dont like all the old stuff except for BOB MARLEY,cause he made reggae what it is today.
any suggestions?
i wouldnt be any help,cause i just get mixed cd's that are made by new york dj's named BOBBY KONDERS and JABBA .listen to HOT97 on the radio sunday nights 10-1am thats when they are on.
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opm * chick
04-19-2002, 11:43 AM
listen to HOT97 on the radio sunday nights 10-1am <P>
haha yeah I listen to that rather religiously, even when I'm out with my punkish friends sunday nights I make them turn it up in the car. I think they're starting to get into it too. <P>
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Michael Fury
04-19-2002, 12:16 PM
Bwoy, yu ask ah hard question bredda but here's I humble offering:
Bob Marley & Wailers: Uprising (lyrics like dem yah caan write again)
Bunny Wailer: Sings the Wailers
Black Uhuru: Red (jus deh first song alone mek dis yah one ah classic)
Burning Spear: Harder Than the Best
Burning Spear: Live
Gregory Isaacs: Night Nurse
The Harder They Come soundtrack (Lately, dem ya tune always ring inna mi ear)
Give tanks and praises to reggae. Every note deh reach mi heart, listen keenly it will happen to yu.
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