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Reggae Fans Anyone? I'll have some of my stuff on MP3.com soon
For serious lovers of roots, dub and dancehall, check it out. There might be some funk on there too. I'll keep y'all posted. -------------------------------------------------
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"Fans", not really,but I dig lots of classic reggae stuff ( Bob Marley's "Zimbabwe" is one of my favourite song) | |
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steel pulse is the only serious reggae " could I be... the most beautiful man in the world! plain to see, i"m the reason that God made a man!"UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE! VERY PRESTIGIOUS! | |
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thechronic said: steel pulse is the only serious reggae
CHRONIC i have seen ur pic... u should change that signature... | |
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thechronic said: steel pulse is the only serious reggae
steel pulse are one of the best of the best...yes -------------------------------------------------
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I'm a bit of a lightweight reggae fan with just a few of the more mainstream albums (e.g. Bob Marley) so if anyone here is an expert and wants to recommend some music please do! There have been a lot of documentaries on TV recently about the history of reggae and Jamaican music which has got me interested in getting into it.
Heard a couple of the Greensleeves records (like Scientist) and I really liked it too... Now I'll have to ban myself for putting this in the wrong forum (it should be in the music (other artists) forum) | |
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Some essential stuff to break in with:
Every and anything Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Jimmy Cliff... Sample some King Tubby, Lee Perry productions... Best Ofs by Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Toots and Maytals, Desmond Dekker... Select classic albums by Bunny Wailer, Steel Pulse, Black Uhuru, Culture, Mighty Diamonds, Big Youth, The Congos, Abyssinians, Max Romeo... I'm not that up on recent stuff/dancehall but Beenie Man had his moments and Bounty Hunter sounds good. Chaka Demus and Pliars album was good bar a bad cover of "One Nation Under A Groove". In 90s I was partial to Shabba Ranks, say what you want, he had good flow... First person to mention Shaggy or Snow loses all credibility points... | |
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Essence said: Some essential stuff to break in with:
Now we finally agree on something!! Props on that PostEvery and anything Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Jimmy Cliff... Sample some King Tubby, Lee Perry productions... Best Ofs by Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Toots and Maytals, Desmond Dekker... Select classic albums by Bunny Wailer, Steel Pulse, Black Uhuru, Culture, Mighty Diamonds, Big Youth, The Congos, Abyssinians, Max Romeo... I'm not that up on recent stuff/dancehall but Beenie Man had his moments and Bounty Hunter sounds good. Chaka Demus and Pliars album was good bar a bad cover of "One Nation Under A Groove". In 90s I was partial to Shabba Ranks, say what you want, he had good flow... First person to mention Shaggy or Snow loses all credibility points... mistermaxxx | |
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Cheers Ess... good man for the recommendations as always.
When do you want that Snow album back? Hehehe. "Infor--mer, me no say daddy snow me gonna blame, a licky boom boom down" Pure genius. | |
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Don't sleep on Yabby You, Horace Andy, Third World, Augustus Pablo (Particularly with King Tubby), The Ethiopians, Scientist (Like Ian said) etc either...
On the *ahem* "visual performance" side, Patra will always offer me sweet memories of puberty too. Isn't this "Music: Non Prince"? | |
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Essence, you're good. It's all in I like too. | |
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Arcamar said: Essence, you're good. It's all in I like too.
Thanks, I'm sure Feltbluish will complete the picture through to modern dancehall... On that subject, recently a group called "TOK" had massive #1 reggae hit with "When Eagles Cry", which of course samples Prince's WDC chorus. The group urged fans to set fire to homosexuals too. | |
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i used to dislike reggae until i moved to my new location and been exposed to it a bit.
although what i hear is just from the radio of those outsides of my streets, it isn't as bad as i thought. most of what is played is dance stuff. a few days ago, music was playing and i went to the video so i could hear the song better. the song started nasty! a woman kept talking about her vagina and kept screaming like she was in pain. and then the music with the reggae started. | |
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Essence said: Arcamar said: Essence, you're good. It's all in I like too.
Thanks, I'm sure Feltbluish will complete the picture through to modern dancehall... On that subject, recently a group called "TOK" had massive #1 reggae hit with "When Eagles Cry", which of course samples Prince's WDC chorus. The group urged fans to set fire to homosexuals too. RIGHT ON Essence! And Ian, if U truly enjoy Scientist and if U move on 2 Njoy Augustus Pablo and King Tubby et al. U will find the end all/be all ultimate in dub with: anyone Adrian Sherwood produced, especially "Creation Rebel" and "Dub Syndicate" Check out Burning Spear's output on Island and Heartbeat labels. I'm not big on current dancehall, but 4 the good old school, get: Big Youth, Charlie Chaplin, Tappa Zukie, Josey Wales, Admiral Bailey and Lt. Stitchie. and I-Roy, U-Roy Buy anything from Mikey Dread, Sugar Minott (pre 1991) Eek-A-Mouse, Israel Vibration (anything!!!) Misty In Roots or Prince Far-I Hope this helps too! [This message was edited Mon Aug 26 15:54:10 PDT 2002 by feltbluish] -------------------------------------------------
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Essence said: In 90s I was partial to Shabba Ranks, say what you want, he had good flow... First person to mention Shaggy or Snow loses all credibility points... and actually, Essence, I gotta say, just like Shabba, Shaggy was top form for many years on Caribbean mixtapes and sound clashes/dancehalls B4 crossing over w/ US pop/reggae. Shaggy back in like 1992-95 was the shit! Much like Shabba 1987-90 Shaggy = cuter = more lasting commercial appeal in the US Snow on the other hand... -------------------------------------------------
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subyduby said: i used to dislike reggae until i moved to my new location and been exposed to it a bit.
what the fuck do you try to say?although what i hear is just from the radio of those outsides of my streets, it isn't as bad as i thought. most of what is played is dance stuff. a few days ago, music was playing and i went to the video so i could hear the song better. the song started nasty! a woman kept talking about her vagina and kept screaming like she was in pain. and then the music with the reggae started. | |
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I like reggae. great beats. i like all that latin, salsa, carribbean, african music too. like from the lion king...cool. May the BELLS ring 4 U even when ur not in love. | |
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From the pop reggae scene, I really liked Mad Cobra's 'Flex'. To me, that was the best. Then I started to really dig Shaggy's 'Mr. Boombastic'. To me, those were classics, but then after that I haven't really had any favorites like that.
Now I hear talk that those popular reggae artists don't get as much 'respect' as 'The prophet' in Jamaica, where concious minded lyrics is what reaches and touches the people. Also held in high regards for her cutting, sexually powerful lyrics, 'Lady Saw'. [This message was edited Mon Aug 26 23:41:45 PDT 2002 by Starmist7] | |
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grandebelle said: I like reggae. great beats. i like all that latin, salsa, carribbean, african music too. like from the lion king...cool.
Yes, me even so. These are rythems they can't let anybody sitting for a long time, right? What I like in reggae is the message, the gospel. Hey, don't forget about Thirt World, Ziggy Marley and The Melodiemakers and listen to Alpha Blondie... also African brothers make good reggae. When we do talk about Bob Marley, are The Wailers always near. | |
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Not a big fan of reggae myself. Zouk was a bit more interesting, but c'mon Kassav beyond the 90's?!?
And dub music just makes me want to hit the bathroom. Too much reverb, I'm drowning. | |
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feltbluish said: Essence said: In 90s I was partial to Shabba Ranks, say what you want, he had good flow... First person to mention Shaggy or Snow loses all credibility points... and actually, Essence, I gotta say, just like Shabba, Shaggy was top form for many years on Caribbean mixtapes and sound clashes/dancehalls B4 crossing over w/ US pop/reggae. Shaggy back in like 1992-95 was the shit! Much like Shabba 1987-90 Shaggy = cuter = more lasting commercial appeal in the US Snow on the other hand... You liked Shaggy in his "Oh Carolina" period? I just find him too far gone now. He's a bad pastiche of a reggae artist for $$$. Noticed you say cuter, Shabba couldn't get played on MTV (due to his looks) until Epic blackmailed them with a threat of not allowing them to play Michael Jackson's new Dangerous album's videos. hahaha Not really that funny, isn't a million miles away from the issues of MJ and Prince originally struggling through to get played on the channel... | |
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Essence said: feltbluish said: Essence said: In 90s I was partial to Shabba Ranks, say what you want, he had good flow... First person to mention Shaggy or Snow loses all credibility points... and actually, Essence, I gotta say, just like Shabba, Shaggy was top form for many years on Caribbean mixtapes and sound clashes/dancehalls B4 crossing over w/ US pop/reggae. Shaggy back in like 1992-95 was the shit! Much like Shabba 1987-90 Shaggy = cuter = more lasting commercial appeal in the US Snow on the other hand... You liked Shaggy in his "Oh Carolina" period? I just find him too far gone now. He's a bad pastiche of a reggae artist for $$$. Noticed you say cuter, Shabba couldn't get played on MTV (due to his looks) until Epic blackmailed them with a threat of not allowing them to play Michael Jackson's new Dangerous album's videos. hahaha Not really that funny, isn't a million miles away from the issues of MJ and Prince originally struggling through to get played on the channel... Naw...I'm talking about "Big Up" w/ Rayvon about shabba...i didn't know that!...2 funny!!! He IS one ugly MF! -------------------------------------------------
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