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Yann wrote:
bobbyb5 wrote:
Yann wrote:
Bob Marley : Sun is Shining
The Clash : One More Time / One More Dub
The Clash : The Magnificent Seven
Serge Gainsbourg : Lola Rastaquère
Serge Gainsbourg : La Nostalgie Camarade
The Police : The Bed’s too Big without You
The Police : So Lonely


The Magnificent Seven is Disco!!


1/3 rock, 1/3 disco, 1/3 reggae ?


That's pretty accurate, if you think about it.
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I don't know if this thread makes me want to laugh, cry or tear out what little hair I have left...


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I don't know if this thread makes me want to laugh, cry or tear out what little hair I have left...


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Thankfully are we authorised to reply to threads without having a vast culture on the subject discussed Wink
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Come on, my list wasn't all that bad. They might be by very obvious artists, but who can deny that they are great records. How can you argue with Toots or Jimmy Cliff or Lee Scratch or Peter Tosh? I have two Augustus Pablo albums ,but I didn't want to put any Augustus Pablo song on my list because I thought somebody would yell at me and say " That's not reggae, that's dub!!!". Heh heh. Think
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Extremely hard to choose one song, there is so much Reggae music I like and my choices would change from day to day - but how about this


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Extremely hard to choose one song, there is so much Reggae music I like and my choices would change from day to day - but how about this


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Two Sevens Clash was one of the first reggae albums I ever heard, and it's very good.
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