I used to HATE Third World. I thought they were overly slick and a bad representation of Reggae's roots. I have known a lot of roots lovers who also couldn't stand the band and considered them "sell-outs" or thought they were a "pop" band pretending to do reggae.
While they are still not one of my favorite groups. I find myself buying and listening to their albums in the past few years. Namely: Third World, 96 Degrees, Rock the World, and Journey to Addis. And, i have to admit i do like a lot of the tunes on these albums(maybe I am just getting older).
I don't think I'll ever like their mid 80s and up material but am wondering what people on the forum think about the band. Are they:
Sell outs?
Posers?
Underrated?
Overrated?
Chime in if you have an opinion.
Third World-Like them or leave them?
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leggo rocker
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Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
I think they were better live than on vinyl...
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Lion
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Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
The ambassadors of REGGAE.
Live one of the best bands out of Jamaica.
One of the foundations of Jamaican music.
Lion
Live one of the best bands out of Jamaica.
One of the foundations of Jamaican music.
Lion
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leggo rocker
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Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
Agree with all that. And they *ARE* very very good live.Lion wrote:The ambassadors of REGGAE.
Live one of the best bands out of Jamaica.
One of the foundations of Jamaican music.
Lion
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Dadi Digi
Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
Although I do not have much of their stuff on wax they are a class act and should never be dissed.
Many many real good tracks to be heard from these guys. In addition they are fantastic skilled musicians.
Many many real good tracks to be heard from these guys. In addition they are fantastic skilled musicians.
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Litelet
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Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
I personnally share the impression you had, Jason... *Weak and commercial uptown reggae*... But with this impression, I certainly have a limited knowledge of their work... And have never heard them in concert. Guidance
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Bellyman
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Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
If you want to know what could have become of Third World (if they had not decided to go international) then have a listen to this...
http://www.roots-archives.com/search/?q ... &mode=song
http://www.roots-archives.com/search/?q ... &mode=song
rougher yet
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Alhazred
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Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
Definitely excellent live, check the Prisoner on the Street movie and you'll hear. Some wicked drumming extravaganza and a wicked version of Satta Masa Gana played in someone's garden. Excellent musicianship.
Their live at Hammersmith in 82 is very funky, too.
Their live at Hammersmith in 82 is very funky, too.
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Lion
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Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
A lot of people say the same thing about Toots & Maytals,Bob Marley,Inner Circle,
Lucky Dube to name a vieuw.
It's all JAH MUSIC.
Lion
Lucky Dube to name a vieuw.
It's all JAH MUSIC.
Lion
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Jah Chicken
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Re: Third World-Like them or leave them?
Leave Them.. Not my style, for all that I've heard.
Roots,
Jah Chicken
Roots,
Jah Chicken
Deliver us from obeah...