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glenn
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we all love reggae music - but what was "THE" song that started your love affair with reggae.

for me it was:

"Back A Yard" - In Crowd

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glenn
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Matthew
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I can't remember the exact song but I definately know the first albums I ever heard that started it all.

Bob Marley-Kaya
Peter Tosh-Wanted Dread & Alive
Fred Locks-Black Star Liner
Yabby You-One Love, One Heart
Steel Pulse-Tribute To The Martyrs
MATTHEW
'Fleeing From The City'
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Satta Massagana by the Abyssinians
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Concrete jungle, Bob Marley

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LAZ
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Of course, like many, it was Bob that started everything, but the first other reggae artist that started it all, and I realized that reggae was a whole new world:

Ijahman - Jah Heavy Load

It was around 1980 and since, it never stopped

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'Come Ethiopians' by Phillip Frazer
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Jammin - Bob Marley. It was the only reggae 45 on a juke box in my local pub. Somebody kept playing it instead of the rock/punk/pop stuff that the mainly biker drinkers preferred. Eventually, I set aside my prejudices and realised that it was a very good tune.

I also have to thank John Peel for relentlessly playing reggae in betwen punk songs on his late night radio show.

And thanks to the friend who gave me a tape of Leggo Dub, this really kick started my love affair with reggae music.
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