Re: Reggae
Always liked Marley.Love seeing Reggae bands live.like seeing blues live ,it comes across better.
Your hard sweet and sticky
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Always liked Marley.Love seeing Reggae bands live.like seeing blues live ,it comes across better.
I really do dig reggae, and reggae-influenced/crossover music, although I don't own too much of it and can't name too many artists besides the Marleys and Tosh. Last Nov when I saw Sam Bush with JB, he did a bluegrass-reggae number (on a mandolin?) that was pretty wild.
Speaking of reggae-influenced music, is anyone else here into Sublime? Now there's a unique-sounding band who could mix up lots of different genres of music (reggae/ska included) and somehow make it work. I only own one of their greatest hits CDs (Millenium Collection?) but I love every song on it, in fact it's one of my favorite CDs.
And how about Dread Zeppelin? For anyone who isn't familiar, think Zep music played in a reggae style with an Elvis inpersonator on vocals, lol. I know they're kind of a joke band, but they're actually very good at what they do and I really enjoy them... they rock and they groove and they're fun, all at the same time. And they guys from Zep approve too... I remember an old interview with Page where he said something like, "Finally, somebody got it right!" and supposedly they're Plant's favorite Zep tribute band. I understand they're still around and now cover much more than Zeppelin, but I'm not familiar with any of that, as I only have their first two CDs from the early 90s.
--Vik
Dread Zep are a hoot! In fact, I just burned what I have of theirs (along with loads of other stuff) to bring over for my co-elder.
Tortelvis can sing too!
Dread Zep are a hoot! In fact, I just burned what I have of theirs (along with loads of other stuff) to bring over for my co-elder.
Tortelvis can sing too!
SAY WHAT!? please email me a coupla dreadzep tunes...say, your 2 favorites, purty pleeze with incense on top?
IandIrockhard
BritBluesWithReggaeFlavor
IlikeJamnToo
SAY WHAT!? please email me a coupla dreadzep tunes...say, your 2 favorites, purty pleeze with incense on top?
IandIrockhard
BritBluesWithReggaeFlavor
IlikeJamnToo
One on its way.
http://www.dreadzeppelin.com/index2.html
Two more legendary classics for y'all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYwH_fW9 … re=related
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=HeGCzEssgEM
Amsterhammer wrote:Dread Zep are a hoot! In fact, I just burned what I have of theirs (along with loads of other stuff) to bring over for my co-elder.
Tortelvis can sing too!
SAY WHAT!? please email me a coupla dreadzep tunes...say, your 2 favorites, purty pleeze with incense on top?
IandIrockhard
BritBluesWithReggaeFlavor
IlikeJamnToo
Here's a couple classics...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16LI4TUucW4
http://youtube.com/watch?v=HcEvQGHge0o
--Vik
Here's a couple classics...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16LI4TUucW4
http://youtube.com/watch?v=HcEvQGHge0o--Vik
Totally far out Vik!!
These clips remind me of the Mothers.
I expected that BJJ would go youtube fishing but you've saved him some trouble here. Brilliant stuff. Like I said earlier, Tortelvis CAN SING!
Dread zep mad but very good at what they do.
One of my favourite reggae bands is Alpha blondy,i know he sings in french mostly but very chilled.
Hallo Joe,
The album Alpha Blondy - Live au Zenith- is great!!
The song Jerusalem is the best, great sound quality too.
Andre Wittebroek.
TieDyeVikki wrote:Here's a couple classics...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16LI4TUucW4
http://youtube.com/watch?v=HcEvQGHge0o--Vik
Totally far out Vik!!
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These clips remind me of the Mothers.
Yeah, Zappa and the Mothers are another fine example of hilarity and awesome jams nicely melded into one package! You're probably familiar with Zappa's DVD "Does Humor Belong In Music?", right? A must see! And anyone who isn't into all the silliness should at least check out the awesome cover of Whipping Post at the end!
(Of course this has nothing to do with reggae, but I'm just saying...
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--Vik
Ok, back on the topic of reggae...
I have a friend who is a master show taper, and I just posted a link to his MP3 site in another thread, which reminded me I should post one here too. He often records reggae artist George Wesley, who plays in his general area a lot... you can listen to his recordings here... one of the George Wesley shows should play automatically... good stuff...
http://www.musicwebtown.com/wklitz01/180481
There are a wide variety of other shows there too... go ahead and explore... his recordings are always top quality, and most are available for lossless download on either bt.etree or dimeadozen. If anyone sees anything they want, let me know and I can probably get you a direct link easily enough.
--Vik
Hallo Joe,
The album Alpha Blondy - Live au Zenith- is great!!
The song Jerusalem is the best, great sound quality too.
Andre Wittebroek.
Hi Andre,thought you dutch might know these.Well known over there,but not in this country.
The Wailers sang on Jerusalem .Classy
I have that Alpha Blondy on a cassette - somewhere. Yes, it's a classic!
Here's some real OLD SKOOL history for y'all. The notes under 'more' are well worth reading.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf69KPPc … re=related
Shame on me for missing the 17th (yes, gulp, 17th) anniversary of Bob Marley's death yesterday. Maybe it's some indication of his stature in the world, but when I typed 'Bob' in Google, his was the first name that came up.
One love me bredrin.
Good grief! More than 18 months since this topic was 'live'
Bill S. posted a reggae link on FB last night, to which I responded by saying that I'd start a topic here today - but then thought, 'hey, didn't we already have a reggae topic?'. Yup, we did, though a few of the links I tried have since been pulled from youtube.
So, welcome back Cathy, Bill S, Steve A, Andre and Jdawg. I'm sure there must be a number of new members in the last 18 months who share our 'secret' passion, so that we can hopefully breathe a little life into this topic.
And hey Big Jeff, how did you get on with Dred Zep?
I'll start off with my main man, the guv'nor, the living legend that is Winston Rodney, aka Burning Spear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C61K6Bu … re=related
Hey George
Don't have time just now to scroll back through this thread and see if this one's already been featured, but it's a great bluesy reggae tune that just has to be heard. Turn it up mon!
See the year out with this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKtURqCt … re=related
All the best for 2010
Ian
I was into Reggae in the early 80's pretty much stayed with Bob Marley. I prefer his almost pop style of especially this song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiP4I2aFQ-c My son Colin discoverd Reggae and was surprised to know I had quite a bit in my record collection.
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