Doesn't that hardcore guitar bother you?star wrote:I like Wayne Jarrett's cover of Every Tongue Shall Tell
sacred songs!
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- Return of Jesco
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Burning Spear - Marcus Say Jah No Dead
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lester
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Didn't think I'd like it when I read about it, but when I finally listened to Sinead O'Connor's "Jah No Dead" (and quite a lot of her Throw Down Your Arms album w/ Sly&Robbie) I enjoyed it immensely. "Untold Stories" is also a surprisingly decent track.
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Funky Punk
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Tin whistles/bagpipes in punk-and-related = evil. Usually happens when someone from the band discovers that they had an Irish ancestor 100+ years ago...Congo Bunny wrote: Ziggy's vocal is close to his Dad but not the same, but the Irish stuff is just plain crap, bagpipes are the devil's instrument, and tin whistles and those stupid Irish drums are close seconds to the devil's instruments
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you know, part of me agrees. i think it's the fact that Joe Strummer died before the album was completed in its entirety, and Cash followed not long afterwards. this is what makes the song very poignant to me. it's not the most musically perfect recording in either artists' history but it's touching when you know the backstory.Congo Bunny wrote: Johnny Cash was a super star, but I'm sorry this this is weak and completely bereft of feeling
hahaha! i don't know what to make of that recording. i think it could have done without the irish instruments. it sounds like the pogues featuring ziggy marley!Congo Bunny wrote:
Ziggy's vocal is close to his Dad but not the same, but the Irish stuff is just plain crap, bagpipes are the devil's instrument, and tin whistles and those stupid Irish drums are close seconds to the devil's instruments
yeah, i never got the whole Boston/Irish connection, i think i'm more Irish than most of these Celtic punks yet i don't feel compelled to add tin whistles and bagpipes (which aren't even irish) to every song i write. lolFunky Punk wrote:
Tin whistles/bagpipes in punk-and-related = evil. Usually happens when someone from the band discovers that they had an Irish ancestor 100+ years ago...
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- Return of Jesco
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I didn't know Sinead O'Connor had covered Jah No Dead... Shows how in touch I am!
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better off not knowing I reconReturn of Jesco wrote:I didn't know Sinead O'Connor had covered Jah No Dead... Shows how in touch I am!