White Pony 11:58 Tue Aug 27
Reggae
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I've really tried. I try with most genres of music. Give them all many listens, explore all the variations. The Dub stuff is better but aimless.I just cannot abide reggae and can't understand it's enduring popularity.
Tell me why I'm wrong and give me shit to listen to to change my mind.
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HairyHammer
11:17 Mon Sep 2
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oioi 10. 30
Sounds Good mate, Holt is Reggae Gold.
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ted fenton
10:48 Mon Sep 2
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Blue Beat when I first heard this brilliant sound.
I walked all around the City trying to buy this and finally found it in a record shop in Soho I first heard this in the "Black Lion" 1968 I still have this classic.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzX0NWaqn1M
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oioi
10:30 Mon Sep 2
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HairyHammer 11:17 Sun Sep 1
Having a bit of Monday morning 1,000 Volts of Holt right now.
All is well.
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HairyHammer
11:17 Sun Sep 1
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Nothing not to like about it for me, my favourite reggae song is a John Holt classic If I were a carpenter which is a wonderful Bobby Darrin hit.
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mashed in maryland
3:59 Sun Sep 1
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Just realised no one's mentioned the reggae version of bubbles
Like the song that gets played before every single bloody home game
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Bungo
12:36 Sun Sep 1
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A specific question for those with a broad knowledge of reggae.
I mostly like rock / heavy rock / prog rock. One of the common characteristics to these genres is odd time signatures and occasional changes within songs (e.g Apocalypse in 9/8 by Genesis).
My question is, does any reggae do anything along these lines as it mostly seems to have a very constant 4/4 beat, or is this what makes it reggae in the first place?
Thank you very kindly.
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13 Brentford Rd
5:44 Fri Aug 30
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You clearly don't listen to much reggae, I do and most of it is neither, racist or homophobic, that's more your 90s Ragga and some dancehall stuff.
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11MDE
5:15 Fri Aug 30
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joe royal 10:47 Fri Aug 30 Re: Reggae
Yeah he seems spot on with that. It's even worse today.
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13 Brentford Rd
3:01 Fri Aug 30
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Stupid quote from Morrissey. Where does he think rock & roll came from?
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Razzle
1:11 Fri Aug 30
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Why don't you like reggae? Even Tarquin likes reggae Mary Berry likes reggae So why don't you like reggae? Well done
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13 Brentford Rd
1:07 Fri Aug 30
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We had tickets to see Horace Andy at the Red Lion in Leytonstone a few weeks ago and we thought it was the week after so missed it. Was gutted as he's one of my favourite Reggae artists.
Seeing the Mad Professor there soon.
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geoffpikey
12:28 Fri Aug 30
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Sorry, forgot link.
Horace Andy.
https://youtu.be/iaLfAVEnPbE
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geoffpikey
12:25 Fri Aug 30
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Horace Andy "Skylarking" LP. Unique voice.
Sunshine. You'll be drinking a gallon of Lilt before you can say Jah!
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Toe Rag
11:34 Fri Aug 30
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Judge Dread - Up With The Cock
https://youtu.be/mfNsz9Z3jYE
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Woden
10:59 Fri Aug 30
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White Pony you'll love this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2-lczoLETU
Johnny Reggae Reggae
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Vexed
10:56 Fri Aug 30
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Mikey Dread - Reggae Reggae Christmas is the best Christmas song ever.
And I fucking hate Christmas.
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Zion
10:48 Fri Aug 30
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Easy, you are not wrong.
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joe royal
10:47 Fri Aug 30
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This was the quote.
1986 — “Reggae, for example, is to me the most racist music in the entire world. It's an absolute total glorification of black supremacy... I don’t have very cast iron opinions on black music other than black modern music which I detest. I detest Stevie Wonder. I think Diana Ross is awful. I hate all those records in the Top 40 – Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston. I think they’re vile in the extreme... Obviously to get on Top Of The Pops these days, one has to be, by law, black,” he told Melody Maker.
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11MDE
10:32 Fri Aug 30
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As Morrissey once said, 'all reggae is vile'.......and he was right.
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lowermarshhammer
1:50 Fri Aug 30
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Ring the alarm HEY WOAH
Music is music and when it hits you feel no pain.
I am a white boy from the sticks and I know a decent tune when I hear one and I couldn't give a fuck if it's an I TAL I AN opera singer, JAP rapper, Jah RAStafari reggae spliffhead, Kent rock and roller or Mancunian pill popper. A tune is a tune and I have no prejudice.
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Any Old Iron
1:31 Fri Aug 30
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Always loved me raggae. Fifty years ago I saw Desmond Dekker, the Upsetters and the Pioneers at the Ilford Palais. All this bollocks about Bob Marley being godfather of reggae is just that - bollocks. If there's a godfather it has to be old Lee "scratch" Perry.
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