any sugestions of reggae songs to cover in a 77-punk way?

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I would do that Johnny Osbourne song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV49nmtfNMk
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How's about this reggae classic as a possible?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9YHg07NLLc
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Funky Punk wrote:How's about this reggae classic as a possible?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9YHg07NLLc
yeah right :) classic crap maybe

but thanks for the all the good songs so far.
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uptown babies don't cry- max romeo

would probably have to adapt the Jamaican references
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Gabranth wrote:Why do punks love reggae? I still don't get it. These two genres can't be more different, musically imho. No disrespect intended here, I got many punk friends over the years, but their music is so impossible to hear for me - so why is reggae so liked in the punk scene?
Coming from a 100 percent punk rock background and still loving the genre so much I can tell you that the production of reggae until about 1985 or so was done in a very punk way. The recordings were raw and DIY just like true punk is still done today. King Tubby built and modified his own equipment which is very punk, imo. If you like punk it is a good balance to reggae. You can ping pong between them and they just compliment each other so well. That and I am sure that the early punkers enjoyed the anti-establishment lyrical content but I just enjoy that super riggity-raw sound!
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I think this would translate well:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PFBo3WGtP4

Edit - of course there isn't much talk of jah jah in punk music but you could replace jah with "we", or "punk", or "punk rock"...

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An obvious choice lyrics-wise would be John Holt - Police in helicopter... not sure how you could convert the tune though
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just for the fukc of it, you guys should pick the sweetest, balladiest reggae tune and give it a sped up treatment. Like Night Nurse or Secretary by Gregory Isaacs, something of that nature...
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gbougard wrote:just for the fukc of it, you guys should pick the sweetest, balladiest reggae tune and give it a sped up treatment. Like Night Nurse or Secretary by Gregory Isaacs, something of that nature...
Night Nurse - announce it onstage as being a song about your addiction to cough syrup.
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Dennis Brown - To The Foundation.
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Try this, Dennis Brown - Get Myself Together, might suit the punk genre.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3YuH4FBzIM
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