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EARTH AND STONE - SATTA AMASAGANA
STEEL PULSE - UNSEEN GUEST
TWINKLE BROTHERS - MOB FURY
VICEROYS - PLEASE STOP THEM
I CAN GO ON FOREVER THESE R JUST A FEW FOR PPL WHO DONT KNOW CHECK EM OUT AND TELL ME IF EVERY SONG LISTED HERE ISNT THE SHIT.
JAH BLESS...........
5 songs that have blown your mind
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arize_rootsman
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Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
RastaFari
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truthsandrights
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Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
1.dont prentend to love/hughie issachar 12"
2.sister dawn/junior reid 12"
3.be conscious/george nooks 10"
4.ghetto rock/reggae regular 12"
5.gimme/errol bellot & papa honey 12"
2.sister dawn/junior reid 12"
3.be conscious/george nooks 10"
4.ghetto rock/reggae regular 12"
5.gimme/errol bellot & papa honey 12"
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dev23
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Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
Man No Sober : Steel Pulse
Untold Stories : Buju Banton
Jerusalem : Alpha Blondy
Sensemilla : Yellowman
Best Dressed Chicken in Town : Dr Alimantado
Untold Stories : Buju Banton
Jerusalem : Alpha Blondy
Sensemilla : Yellowman
Best Dressed Chicken in Town : Dr Alimantado
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krezner
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Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
Not necessarily my favorite tracks of all time but the impact they had on my record collection was undeniable.
1. "The Upsetter" - Lee Perry (one of the toughest tracks you can spin)
2. "Mek You Go On So" - the Ethiopians (god damn! I love country reggae)
3. "Kidnapped on a Subway" - Junior Delgado Dub track off the album Dance a Dub. I don't even really like JD that much but this track is the one of the most organic/soulfull pieces of dub ever.
4. "Chase the Devil" - Max Romeo (Scratch at the top of his game, and Max drawing the line)
5. TIE: "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt" - Yellowman/"Untold Stories" - Buju Banton (they came to me at around the sametime)
-KRZ
"I've got a loaded 45 of soul music"
1. "The Upsetter" - Lee Perry (one of the toughest tracks you can spin)
2. "Mek You Go On So" - the Ethiopians (god damn! I love country reggae)
3. "Kidnapped on a Subway" - Junior Delgado Dub track off the album Dance a Dub. I don't even really like JD that much but this track is the one of the most organic/soulfull pieces of dub ever.
4. "Chase the Devil" - Max Romeo (Scratch at the top of his game, and Max drawing the line)
5. TIE: "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt" - Yellowman/"Untold Stories" - Buju Banton (they came to me at around the sametime)
-KRZ
"I've got a loaded 45 of soul music"
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RasBanks
Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
Two sevens clash- Culture
Testify- Peter Tosh
Jamming - Bob Marley
Old Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear
Rolling Stone-Culture
I-ma find it difficult fi select the best five! at least the best 30 would work!
Testify- Peter Tosh
Jamming - Bob Marley
Old Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear
Rolling Stone-Culture
I-ma find it difficult fi select the best five! at least the best 30 would work!
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bigNoord
Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
Junior Byles - A Place Called Africa
The Viceroys - Ya Ho
Peter Tosh - Them A Fe Get A Beatin
Barrington Levy - Black Roses
Israel Vibration - Prophet Has Arise
The Viceroys - Ya Ho
Peter Tosh - Them A Fe Get A Beatin
Barrington Levy - Black Roses
Israel Vibration - Prophet Has Arise
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skarpi
Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
Hi all, first post
1: Financial Endorsement - Gregory Isaacs
2: Reggae Fi Peach - Linton Kwesi Johnson
3: The Answer - Lone Ranger
4: Born For A Purpose - Dr. Alimantado
5: A Matter Of Time - Junior Byles (a song that I hadn't before today, and what a track, is that a jazz piano I hear? I've played it over 20 times today so it definetly should be on a list of mind-blowing songs)
Skarpi from Iceland
1: Financial Endorsement - Gregory Isaacs
2: Reggae Fi Peach - Linton Kwesi Johnson
3: The Answer - Lone Ranger
4: Born For A Purpose - Dr. Alimantado
5: A Matter Of Time - Junior Byles (a song that I hadn't before today, and what a track, is that a jazz piano I hear? I've played it over 20 times today so it definetly should be on a list of mind-blowing songs)
Skarpi from Iceland
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carlos
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Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
over and over-bobby sparkie
black starliner-reggae regular
ganja smuggling-mother nature
700lb. weight-black slate
think twice-delroy williams
black starliner-reggae regular
ganja smuggling-mother nature
700lb. weight-black slate
think twice-delroy williams
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mike psyche
Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
peter tosh -feel no way -killer guitar and message
burning spear-jah no dead-best part of rockers movie
burning spear-man in the hills
bunny wailer- here in jamaica
culture- too long in slavery
peace-
burning spear-jah no dead-best part of rockers movie
burning spear-man in the hills
bunny wailer- here in jamaica
culture- too long in slavery
peace-
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Willie_Roots
Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind
Lately:
1. Poorman Style - Barrington Levy
2. Begger Man Child - Pablo Gad
3. Trenchtown - Bob Marley
4. Unemployment - twinlke Brothers
5. Roots & Culture - mickey Dread
Big Up & Nuf respect to all roots music listeners..from Puerto Rico...
1. Poorman Style - Barrington Levy
2. Begger Man Child - Pablo Gad
3. Trenchtown - Bob Marley
4. Unemployment - twinlke Brothers
5. Roots & Culture - mickey Dread
Big Up & Nuf respect to all roots music listeners..from Puerto Rico...