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Cheech Tremendous

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You know (you know)

What me say

Marley's dead

I hear them shoutin

I hear them cryin

Because

He woke up in a badman place

Where it no safe you could run for days

You can't get away

I bring relief for sorrow and pain

You should of never tried get in my face

 

And it's a shame (what a shame)

He lose his life

He have no (no) more (more) time

Your destiny (knee) is (is) mine (here them callin)

 

Marley's dead (I hear them callin)

Marley's dead (I hear them shoutin)

Marley's dead I hear them cryin

Marley's dead (I hear them callin)

 

You know (you know)

What me say, boo

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There's some good reggae like Jimmy Cliff and some Wailers, but sometimes it gets too one-track for me. I saw Steel Pulse live one time, and it was just a bunch of old Jamaican fuckers with ultra-long dreds and not a single coherent thought.

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It sounds funny (or doesn't), but I am always down to listen to the select reggae tracks that Bad Brains gave us. Other than that, though... gimme a fair share of marijuana and I'm probably fine with whatever you put on at the time... Any other time, nah. Not really interested.

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Observation; I don't think I've seen anybody here on TSM proclaim themselves to be a reggae fan. Hatred of reggae is the common thread that the music snobs and slobs seem to have here. Like pbone, I really enjoy Jimmy Cliff and some Wailers as well as Toots and The Maytals but the rest of the genre, I could take or leave.

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Guest Czecherbear

You know what, I'm promoting select portions of this thread to the Music folder, where we can further discuss reggae. Which sucks.

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Byron knows where it's at in this thread.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

I was always pretty indifferent to reggae, and went on vacation to Jamaica a couple years back. I didn't have a revelation or anything and start to love it, but I did learn something about the genre. The more popular stuff and bands/styles that adopt reggae elements are much better than the underground and local musicians down there.

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Scientist

 

Augustus Pablo

 

Keith Hudson

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If you can't find a song to like from Phyllis Dillon, Alton Ellis, Tinga Stewart, Ernest Wilson, Barrington Levy, or Bitty Mclean... than you have failed at life.

 

And I didn't expect Byron bringing the goods in this thread... he knows what's up.

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