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music: reggae

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 9:07 am
by placeholder_Archive
Edward wrote:Speaking of Blood and Fire, The Rough Guide to Reggae was written by Steve Barrow, the label's owner, and is pretty essential for anyone interested in the music. I'm not a fan of music guides typically, but I've found this one to be worth the investment.


This book has been extremely helpful to me.

music: reggae

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 9:46 am
by aaron_Archive
i have that scientist pac man record and it is fucking boring.. there's just no way around it. curse of the vampires is the best scientist record i've heard.

super ape by lee perry is really good

there are some other augustus pablo records that i really like

music: reggae

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:05 pm
by John W_Archive
lee perry/upsetters, congos, early wailers, augustus pablo, some niney the observer, early burning spear... all good to my ears. i'd agree with tim, there isn't much new stuff out there that's good... though pole is cool w/ it's dub influences... the rhythm & sound stuff is interesting too... but that's not really reggae.

isn't there some joke in 'ghost world' about reggae bands?

also, isn't there also some faux radio interview where a guy maintains that 'madness invented ska' and all these angry callers start ringing -- getting all bent out of shape... hilarious -- wish i could remember the name of the cd i heard this from.

music: reggae

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:09 pm
by Linus Van Pelt_Archive
"You guys up for some reggae tonight?"

Or something like that. It was the tools in the restaurant that were making their evening plans. The lady from Lost in Translation thought they were hot and it made the lady from Dungeons and Dragons mad inside.

Then Mr. Pink went to see Blueshammer. That was pretty hilarious.

music: reggae

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:09 pm
by Cranius_Archive
Don't forget Eek-A-Mouse.

music: reggae

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:40 pm
by placeholder_Archive
John W. wrote:also, isn't there also some faux radio interview where a guy maintains that 'madness invented ska' and all these angry callers start ringing -- getting all bent out of shape... hilarious -- wish i could remember the name of the cd i heard this from.


That is Rock, Rot, and Rule by Scharpling and Wurster. It is great.

music: reggae

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:51 pm
by Cranius_Archive
I watched Rockers last night, so great to hear so much reggae I know and love incorporated into a movie. The opening scene is totally arresting, as is the montage of all the rockers preparing to go on the heist. I hadn't heard Peter Tosh's 'Stepping Razor' before, such a cool song. And Horsemouth plays himself so convincingly.

Man, I love reggae. It has a lot of uplift.

music: reggae

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:59 pm
by sunlore_Archive
I'm no big fan of reggae, dub or otherwise, but I was listening to some Jimmy Cliff earlier today and thought it was very good. Also, there is no doubt in my mind that Bob Marley is one of the great popular artists, on pretty much any level that I can think of.

I like a lot of the vintage reggae that has already been mentioned in this thread, but it just isn't on my mind a lot.

music: reggae

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:28 pm
by Dazzling Killman_Archive
i hate reggae music CRAP

music: reggae

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:34 pm
by vockins_Archive
i love reggae music NOT CRAP