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Post by anananana on Mar 13, 2012 15:56:35 GMT
This is pretty pretty pretty preeeeeeetty good (Larry David). They have other Radiohead covers that are good also.
Maybe I should check out some other stuff from this genre. Any recommendations?
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Post by Mr David on Mar 13, 2012 16:00:10 GMT
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Post by monkeytennis on Mar 13, 2012 16:09:01 GMT
karl mentioned 'conquering lion' by yabby you not so long back, and he was dead on, one of the greatest reggae records i have ever heard.
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Post by monkeytennis on Mar 13, 2012 16:13:48 GMT
super ape by lee 'scratch' perry and the upsetters is essential.
when the sun is shining, i fail to see how anyone on earth could not be a reggae person.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2012 16:16:40 GMT
It's an amazing genre of music which is sadly overlooked by most people these days. I think the image & clichés of the genre puts people off. Plus the fact most people don't look further than Bob Marley's Legend hits record.
These are my favourites
Yabby You - Conquering Lion (1975) Max Romeo & The Upsetters - War ina Babylon (1976) Bob Marley - Catch a Fire (1973) Johnny Osbourne - Truths and Rights (1979) Junior Murvin - Police and Thieves (1977) Bob Marley - Burnin' (1973) Bob Marley - Exodus (1977)
I'd also recommend getting a best of Toots & The Maytals, great feelgood party reggae & the soundtrack to The Harder They Come is a good starting point as it's less rootsy & leans towards pop with some big hits on it.
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Post by monkeytennis on Mar 13, 2012 16:24:16 GMT
junior murvin i often think the title track is my favourite song ever. his delivery is just the fucking best.
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Post by eddiemurphy on Mar 13, 2012 16:38:44 GMT
UB40 - signing off
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Post by Mr David on Mar 13, 2012 16:40:17 GMT
Oh eddie
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Post by anananana on Mar 13, 2012 16:45:38 GMT
Ok cool, I'll give Yabby You and Junior Murvin a go. Thanks.
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Post by anananana on Mar 13, 2012 16:45:52 GMT
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Post by eddiemurphy on Mar 13, 2012 16:47:37 GMT
signing off is a great record. i'm a british subject and i'm proud of it while i carry the burden of shame. powerful stuff ana. ;D
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Post by twiceasbart on Mar 13, 2012 17:14:33 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2012 19:17:30 GMT
what a bunch of fucking tards.
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Post by Columbia_rocks_man on Mar 13, 2012 20:11:22 GMT
UB40 should be outlawed. A bunch of Brummie arseholes who made millions by making terrible plastic covers of 60s ska standards.
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Post by Columbia_rocks_man on Mar 13, 2012 20:21:00 GMT
In the past year I've listened to more ska, roots reggae and dub than anything else. There's 50 years of utterly brilliant, timeless music out there that's been doggedly ignored by most folk our age. Forget about Marley. If you download one reggae album, get Max Romeo's War In A Babylon, Marcus Garvey by Burning Spear (the full record) or if you really want to cut to the chase, Arkology by Lee Scratch Perry. Super Ape is alright, but King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown owns it in the dub stakes.
BTW: this > anthing on 'Legend'. Stick your No Woman No Cry up yer arse.
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Post by monkeytennis on Mar 13, 2012 22:30:28 GMT
yeah super ape isn't the best reggae record ever or anything but it's a good introduction
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Post by eddiemurphy on Mar 13, 2012 23:35:58 GMT
UB40 should be outlawed. A bunch of Brummie arseholes who made millions by making terrible plastic covers of 60s ska standards.
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Post by anananana on Mar 14, 2012 15:33:25 GMT
Yabby You are/were? pretty good. Liked Anti Christ a lot 8)
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Post by calimocho on Mar 14, 2012 16:56:38 GMT
It's an amazing genre of music which is sadly overlooked by most people these days. I think the image & clichés of the genre puts people off. Plus the fact most people don't look further than Bob Marley's Legend hits record. that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2012 17:07:11 GMT
In the past year I've listened to more ska, roots reggae and dub than anything else. There's 50 years of utterly brilliant, timeless music out there that's been doggedly ignored by most folk our age. Forget about Marley. If you download one reggae album, get Max Romeo's War In A Babylon, Marcus Garvey by Burning Spear (the full record) or if you really want to cut to the chase, Arkology by Lee Scratch Perry. Super Ape is alright, but King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown owns it in the dub stakes. BTW: this > anthing on 'Legend'. Stick your No Woman No Cry up yer arse. HAHAHAHAHAH an outsider!! you're a fucked up mind, mate! you know your stuff,! encycolpedia of music, tell me more about ska, roots, anything ELSE! what a fucking loser. he thinks he's cool cos he knows more than bob fucking marley you are respected from few wankers on the internet, man! keep it up!
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