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Reggae Mix

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  • This topic has 7 replies, 4 voices, and was last updated 18 years ago by crazycloud.
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  • September 24, 2007 at 8:20 pm #50517
    crazycloud
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      Bob Marley – Heathen
      Israel Virbration – Perfect Dub
      Bllack Uhuru – Sponji Reggae
      Easy Star All Stars – an airbag saved my dub
      Wayne Wade – Poor and Humble
      King Tubby – Real gone crazy dub
      eek-a-mouse – peeni walli
      pato banton – don’t sniff coke
      lee perry – sufferers time
      steal pule – prediction
      dillinger – tighten up skank
      bunny wailer – blackheart man
      jacob miller – baby i love you so
      bob marley – ride natty ride (12 inch mix)
      israel vibrations

      BLOW IT UP NUF SAID !!

      September 25, 2007 at 1:54 pm #132073
      SG
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        Praise Jah! :)

        September 25, 2007 at 6:12 pm #132074
        Annastefka
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          Back in the day….when many of us had such a thing as "mixed tapes"….Burning Spears "Slavery Days" carried me down many a lonely highway in the middle of the night. Check out this updated version….it appears as if the boys are off the weed, I’ve never heard this song done at this tempo….I like the little keyboard in the beginning, and of course sucker for horns.

          so I would wish for you to add Slavery Days….I know sometimes we love to bash the hit but in this case, I think not.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOhBOdxO6Hg&mode=related&search= lOhBOdxO … ed&search=

          September 26, 2007 at 10:56 pm #132075
          crazycloud
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            yeah burning spear is great.. ive seeen him several times. probably some of the greatest reggae ever.. old school mix tapes are the only way to do it.

            November 11, 2007 at 1:00 am #132076
            King Tubby
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              Nice Spear clip.

              I’ve got to throw in a clip of my man, the sadly departed Joseph Hill:

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQj_ZG1Rnkg qQj_ZG1Rnkg

              A true conquering lion. I saw Culture many many times, and it makes me sad to watch a clip like this and realize that I’ll never witness another show.

              "Rich man, I’m talking to you……."

              November 13, 2007 at 12:26 pm #132077
              crazycloud
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                hey annastefka if you like that song you might also like the wonderful song Slavemaster by gregory isaacs.. one of my favorite crooners…

                oh and king tubby helly yeahs thanks for the link.. culture is always crucial.. i love the album two sevens clash.. at least joe hill went the way he loved. on tour. only seen them once. shame on me.

                November 13, 2007 at 7:00 pm #132078
                King Tubby
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                  "crazycloud " wrote:
                  hey annastefka if you like that song you might also like the wonderful song Slavemaster by gregory isaacs.. one of my favorite crooners…

                  oh and king tubby helly yeahs thanks for the link.. culture is always crucial.. i love the album two sevens clash.. at least joe hill went the way he loved. on tour. only seen them once. shame on me.

                  Do you have the Rockers soundtrack with "Slavemaster" on it? Cut for cut, I rate that lp as the best single reggae comp I’ve heard. That Kiddus I cut is beyond crucial.

                  November 17, 2007 at 12:52 pm #132079
                  crazycloud
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                    hell yeahs. i have that disk. that movie captures the real deep reggae at its peak in jamaica. it is a terrible shame how so many of jamaican artists die young or get lost in obscurity. i think jacob miller would have been as big as bob marley had he not died in a car accident. i love that song forward jah jah children…. when i was younger me and my mates would watch that video over and over again to try and figure out what they are saying. i think they just made up lines as they went along. they sure say jah rastafari a lot.

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