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  1. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    @Osman
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    The Official Reggae Thread

    Jimmy Cliff is the man.
  3. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    Reggae has different styles and it's all about taste in the end. Yes, I don't listen to the reggae that you listen to and you don't listen to the reggae I listen to. Consider has nothing to do here.
  4. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    Well of course, how could I forget. And Jimmy Cliff
  5. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    Here's a list for beginners: Bob Marley and the Wailers Burning Spear Barrington Levy Desmond Dekker Peter Tosh Groundation Culture The Gladiators Black Uhuru Don Carlos
  6. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    That's my opinion about him, my reggae is nothing close to Collie Buddz does.
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    The Official Reggae Thread

    Collie Buddz is horrible.
  8. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    Any Gladiators fans?
  9. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    Any one is way much better than Craka's
  10. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    I don't like Israel Vibration, Don Carlos on the other hand is much better. Maybe the first couple of albums for Israel Vibrations are good because Don Carlos was with them. I highly recommend Burning Spear but since you have Groundation then there is no need for me to preach anymore :)
  11. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    The song is one of my favourites, such a shame that they didn't do much good songs.
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    Eek :D One of the nicest reggae groups :tup:
  14. JCK

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    Yes I've been to the festival, namely in 2006. It was the best line up ever in my opinion. On Thursday I met the late Joseph Hill of Culture, may he rest in peace and I got a photo with him. Then I saw them perform live in probably one of the last concerts they ever performed. Great music. But...
  15. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    An uppsetter fan and a Peter Tosh fan at the same time is more than I can handle.
  16. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    bianconero What do you think of this masterpiece?
  17. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    Of course
  18. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    A classic
  19. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    Roots and ska are still played now, new albums released and concerts held.
  20. JCK

    The Official Reggae Thread

    Of course I love Bob but UB40 are far far from being called Reggae classics. And for the matter neither is Bob Marley. And as for your first post you missed out on two of the most important types of reggae, roots an ska.