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Are There Any Reggae Fans In The House? I have come to realize that I love songs that have a reggae/jamaican/carribean feel to them. I just love the sound and the vibe of that type of music. Is there anybody else who digs this type of music? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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I'm not a hardcore reggae listener
but I like Bob Marley's stuff (i.e. "War", "Sun Is Shinin", "Trenchtown Rock" etc) aformentioned, it's real easy going laid back & get high music I also like Sister Nancy ("Bam Bam") and Chaka Demus... reggae is hit or miss with me I usually like the popular stuff like "Dolly My Baby" by Supercat (which was popularized by a remix featuring a then unknown Biggie Smalls) "Girl Dem Suga" by Beenie Man "Worker Man" by Patra you know... the popular stuff I'm not really into the different branches of reggae, riddim, dancehall, etc because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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I'm not a hard core listener either but I love Chaka Demus & Bob Marley. <3 [Edited 12/31/07 13:50pm] | |
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Its a shame, man.
You'd think that somebody who grew up in Harlem and all over New York would know PLENTY about reggae, but I don't know SQUAT about it. I only got into Bob Marley recently(War was the one that started me as a fan). I also remember hearing a remake of the Dramatics' I Wanna Go Outside(In The Rain by a reggae group recently, can't remember for the life of me whats their name. | |
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Dennis Brown
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I love reggae
Hmm...not many of us here I see. My current favorite is Damien Marley. I posted a youtube video awhile back and that thread went in the toilet fast, Here's some good ones to check out... Bob Marley, (of course) Peter Tosh Jimmy Cliff Bunny Wailer Burning Spear Steel Pulse Eek A Mouse Mighty Sparrow Bounty Killer Shabba Ranks Stephen Marley Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I love all those guys listed above. Especially Peter Tosh. He was an intense dude. And don't forget about Toots and The Maytals.
Any Minneapolis folks remember Ipso Facto? Willie Nelson also put out a reggae album I dig alot [Edited 12/31/07 16:53pm] | |
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johnnyreeferseed said: Willie Nelson also put out a reggae album I dig alot
[Edited 12/31/07 16:53pm] Yeah, you really need to stop smoking. | |
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johnnyreeferseed said: I love all those guys listed above. Especially Peter Tosh. He was an intense dude. And don't forget about Toots and The Maytals.
Any Minneapolis folks remember Ipso Facto? Willie Nelson also put out a reggae album I dig alot [Edited 12/31/07 16:53pm] Willie Nelson put out a reggae album? No way! Nice to see that other people on here like reggae too. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: johnnyreeferseed said: I love all those guys listed above. Especially Peter Tosh. He was an intense dude. And don't forget about Toots and The Maytals.
Any Minneapolis folks remember Ipso Facto? Willie Nelson also put out a reggae album I dig alot [Edited 12/31/07 16:53pm] Willie Nelson put out a reggae album? No way! Nice to see that other people on here like reggae too. The Wille album is suprisingly good. The Stones do alot of reggae to. They're better than alot of reggae bands. | |
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johnnyreeferseed said: psychodelicide said: Willie Nelson put out a reggae album? No way! Nice to see that other people on here like reggae too. The Wille album is suprisingly good. The Stones do alot of reggae to. They're better than alot of reggae bands. I never knew the Stones did reggae music as well as Willie. Whoever would have thunk it? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Ziggy Marley
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Damien Marley
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one more cup of coffee...
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I like some bob marley classics. I liked a lot of reggae songs in the 90's, but can't stand it anymore aside from Shaggy. Some notable favourites were:
Murder, She Wrote-Chaka Demus and Pliers Slam-Beenie Man Anything For You-Snow, Beanie Siegal Everyone Falls In Love Sometime Mr. Loverman-Shabba Ranks and a few others that I usually recognize but don't know the title or artist I love no doubt however, though I recognize they borrow from a lot of island music including reggae and ska [Edited 1/1/08 2:39am] | |
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Beres Hammond is real good
Bob Marley (of Course) Maxi Priest Elephant Man Beanie "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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Enjoy also listen to Tony curtis Alha Blondy Daddy Nuttea Matis Yahu Capleton Gentleman K2R and many many more I love those reggae beats Ps Most these you can find on youtube If it were not for insanity, I would be sane.
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babynoz said: I love reggae
Hmm...not many of us here I see. My current favorite is Damien Marley. I posted a youtube video awhile back and that thread went in the toilet fast, Here's some good ones to check out... Bob Marley, (of course) Peter Tosh Jimmy Cliff Bunny Wailer Burning Spear Steel Pulse Eek A Mouse Mighty Sparrow Bounty Killer Shabba Ranks Stephen Marley Sorry, but the "Mighty Sparrow", is not a Reggae artist. He is a calypso singer. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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COMPUTERBLUE1984 said: Beres Hammond
All DAY. johnnyreeferseed said: The Wille album is suprisingly good. The Stones do alot of reggae to. They're better than alot of reggae bands.
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i dig Eddy Grant although he probably isn't strictly Reggae. I'm going to buy a set of his soon. | |
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shorttrini said: babynoz said: I love reggae
Hmm...not many of us here I see. My current favorite is Damien Marley. I posted a youtube video awhile back and that thread went in the toilet fast, Here's some good ones to check out... Bob Marley, (of course) Peter Tosh Jimmy Cliff Bunny Wailer Burning Spear Steel Pulse Eek A Mouse Mighty Sparrow Bounty Killer Shabba Ranks Stephen Marley Sorry, but the "Mighty Sparrow", is not a Reggae artist. He is a calypso singer. True...my memory ain't what is used to be. Thanks for assisting the elderly. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Burning Spear Desmond Dekker Black Uhruhu Marley Capleton EEK-A-MOUSE Gregory Issacs Dennis Brown Lee-Perry/The Upsetters | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said: Burning Spear Desmond Dekker Black Uhruhu Marley Capleton EEK-A-MOUSE Gregory Issacs Dennis Brown Lee-Perry/The Upsetters Michigan & Smiley Most Sly & Robbie productions Oh and I cannot forget his majesty King Tubby! | |
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I just listen the old classics: Marley, Tosh and Co. I just don't care about modern reagge... | |
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Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone. I need to check them out! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said: magnificentsynthesizer said: Burning Spear Desmond Dekker Black Uhruhu Marley Capleton EEK-A-MOUSE Gregory Issacs Dennis Brown Lee-Perry/The Upsetters Michigan & Smiley Most Sly & Robbie productions Oh and I cannot forget his majesty King Tubby! ^^^ That about covers it. | |
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Capelton is like some kind of god to some people I swear.
I can't get into his stuff, too much crazy talk. | |
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The Upsetters' (Lee "Scratch" Perry) Super Ape album is essential listening.
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