FM Reggae Radio Station
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RootsRasta
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FM Reggae Radio Station
I'm about to start an FM radio station in Africa that specializes in the reggae genre. What is the best way possible to get every reggae track from 1970 till the present for my radio music library? Any help will be appreciated.
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Roots Archives
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Re: FM Reggae Radio Station
Go back in time and start collecting in 1970. 
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Congo Bunny
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Re: FM Reggae Radio Station
Marry a rich man and ask him to buy you all the reggae music in the world
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flashman
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Re: FM Reggae Radio Station
Buy volumes 1-30,000 of Now That's What I Call Every Reggae Song.
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RootsRasta
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Re: FM Reggae Radio Station
Seems like everyone on this thread are a bit dopey 
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flashman
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Re: FM Reggae Radio Station
True, you had a perfectly reasonable request....
- Siegi
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Re: FM Reggae Radio Station
Well I know two collectors in Japan and 1 in France three in America and then you have almost 40% of what is out their.
Seriously
Download it from e.g. you tube, that is what people do nowadays to get their digital music library filled. Good to see you promote reggae.
Seriously
Download it from e.g. you tube, that is what people do nowadays to get their digital music library filled. Good to see you promote reggae.
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Congo Bunny
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Re: FM Reggae Radio Station
What about 30,001? That's the one with all the great stuff by Maxi Priest, and it has all of vanilla Ice's covers of Bob Marley's tunesflashman wrote:Buy volumes 1-30,000 of Now That's What I Call Every Reggae Song.
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RootsRasta
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Re: FM Reggae Radio Station
Thanks a lot!Siegi wrote:Well I know two collectors in Japan and 1 in France three in America and then you have almost 40% of what is out their.
Seriously
Download it from e.g. you tube, that is what people do nowadays to get their digital music library filled. Good to see you promote reggae.