Matthew

Jah Glu
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Re: Matthew

Post by Jah Glu »

Hmm...thats very weird...So jason allen, you have a beef with matthew because he recommended some nice albums?! alright, i can see tthat it is not nice with the family and that, but you cant blame ,matthew for that! I dont think he recommended some nice roots albums because he wanted to destroy you family!
Girls dem a bubble like a soup in a pot
AnorakTrev
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Re: Matthew

Post by AnorakTrev »

@ Jah Glu,

It`s called a sense of humour (tu)

Peace

Trevor
Jason Allen
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Re: Matthew

Post by Jason Allen »

@Matthew- glad you're back and you appreciated the joke. I really have been getting deeper and deeper into more early dancehall after picking up on those releases. Interestingly, I completely burnt my wife out on Roots but she is mildly less annoyed at the dancehall sound (emphasis on the mildly).

@Rootsman- I love all the artists you mentioned and totally agree. Never heard Singie Singie, though, I'll have to check him. Lately I've been listening to the White Mice CD a lot.

@Gee- Here goes more money....I listened to the Dancehall Showcase 2 and will now have to purchase. Oddly enough, you mentioned Slice of the Cake as your favorite and that is the one that I traded with Matthew for and started all my financial problems.

@ Jah Glu- I don't know what Matthew's intentions were. I just know that his actions have started a chain reaction at my house. Marital strife. Shabby dressed kids. Tired Postal workers. Disgruntled neighbors with the police dispatch number programmed into their speed dials. These problems didn't just appear out of nowhere. Someone is to blame. Surely you aren't implying that this is somehow my fault?
Jah Glu
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Re: Matthew

Post by Jah Glu »

no i am not, i just cant understand it. But never mind, i'll try:D
Girls dem a bubble like a soup in a pot
_Easy_
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Re: Matthew

Post by _Easy_ »

Jason Allen wrote:Interestingly, I completely burnt my wife out on Roots
Impossible.

;)
Jason Allen
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Re: Matthew

Post by Jason Allen »

Easy-That's what I say. She doesn't listen.

Glu- It really is a joke. I'm just complaining about nothing at Matthew to actually say thanks. I just have a dry sense of humor.

Thanks for going along with me everyone. Nuff Respect.
Funkyfred
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Re: Matthew

Post by Funkyfred »

Respect back at´cha Jason....

And to Matthew,
the reggae-advisor,
and,
relationship-crasher!!;)
Matthew
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Re: Matthew

Post by Matthew »

Funkyfred wrote:Respect back at´cha Jason....

And to Matthew,
the reggae-advisor,
and,
relationship-crasher!!
Hahaaa, right on Fred.
I'll take the first title but the 2nd... ;)

I've been through it myself though.
Seems no one can truly overstand this thing called reggae and really collecting in general.
MATTHEW
'Fleeing From The City'
leggo rocker
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Re: Matthew

Post by leggo rocker »

@ Matthew (and all!)

No no, there are women out there who do understand. But it is a two way thing. Laura, my partner for many years now, is very patient with my collecting and playing reggae. And in return I don't diss her for collecting shoes and wearing them.

:D
leggo rocker
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Re: Matthew

Post by leggo rocker »

@ Jason

Traded Slice of the Cake!! Woah, that is such a great LP, one of my favourites by Sugar. The track 'Inna Dance Hall Style' is massive!

I am also making a shift from roots to early Dancehall. I still love to play 1970's reggae but more and more 1980 - 1985 stuff is finding it's way into my boxes.

And when I play sets in the dance, I generally stick to the early Dancehall 12 inchers as they seem to be the ones that get the crowd going.

I presume you've been listening to some Barrington Levy and Triston Palmer? And almost anything on the Midnight Rock label should rock you!
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