Bob Marley- It took Miss Rita & The Wailers to bring it all together...Bet you did not know that...
....I get in this....
...mood. Now add a little Peter Tosh and Jimmy Clift.
Never been to Jamaica, bummer! I know I know none of you out there give a about track but how that tiny island can do what they do on the world class sprint scene is totally amazing. Then there sets China with how many billion, and they ain't .
Just so this thread isn't a total waste...
Ain't pussy great?
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Bob Marley- It took Miss Rita & The Wailers to bring it all together...Bet you did not know that...
Jimmy Cliff tbh. FYI Bunny Wailer was the third. Blackheart Man is a great album:
Actually it took two face scratch perry to bring you "reggae".
Toots Hibbert tbh.
Studio One tbqh
man the sound coming from there in the 60s-80s was amazing. Some of the best producers, period, and they made all their own equipment out of nothing - King Tubby, Lee Perry, Scientist...
Hard to go wrong when you've got The Skatalites in your back pocket to act as session musicians.
Roots Radics, Sly and Robbie too.
I have a tape of Marley with Tosh, when they were first starting out.
No not really into reggae all that much, don't know the history.
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Thinking SRV was the originator of Texas Flood...hahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!
Highly recommend the movie Rockers. 1978, awesome soundtrack and a real feel for what is was like back then in the reggae scene. Great cast as well, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, Big Youth, Dillinger, and Jacob Miller.
That's not the question you asked and you know it. You're just mad because I foiled your obvious, poorly executed trap.
Saw this a few months ago PDG!
http://www.vh1.com/music/tuner/2012-08-03/marley-on-vh1/
I saw Jimmy Cliff when they first got off the banana boat @ Randy's Rodeo, early 80's.
Saw Toots & Maytal's at some bar on West ave. LoL. some idiot projectile vomited leaving the place and almost hit my friend.
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Actually little guy you fell head first.
So, you're short, fat AND senile . . . your wife is a lucky lady.
Look at yourself asshole, you come in here acting like a punk so I treat you like one. Then you go off into fantasy land because you were totally wrong about SRV and you know it.
Just a thread about some reggae music, you can't even be cool about that. But it's me...right?
My wife is a very lucky lady, it's your wife who we need to pity.
Tosh smokes a J with Horsemouth as well, and Bunny Wailer is in it too.
That's all well and good, but i answered your question correctly and you know it. It's not my problem if your dumbass is incapable of phrasing a question correctly.
We all know Bob Wills was the king of western swing, Elvis the king of rock n' roll, so I guess Bob Marley was the king of reggae....no?
No you didn't, you had no clue who Larry Davis was. And it was real obvious.
Now beat it, talking reggae here.
I was participating in the topic until you brought up your failure to trap me. Would you like me to school you on reggae? Here's a question: Who is widely regarded as the king of ska? Can I trust you to answer without google/wiki et al?
Oh . . . btw, it's "every once in awile", not "ever".
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