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Old 06.27.2006, 05:21 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by porkmarras
I'm not really that concerned with the whole thing to be honest.If i like a tune,i'll listen to it ignoring the lyrics and,yes,i agree wholeheartedly that not every dancehall musician is a homophobe(it just doesn't work out that way with anything hatred-related i think).All i'm saying is that find it apalling that you could justify any valuable and coherent anti-racist stance when you yourself are that way inclined.You can only generalize on things like this.That is because these idiots are a poison to the jamaican music industry.

Bob Marley?No.

Agreed. I wasn't particularly directing my statement at yourself. I was, as with all my posts, offerring my words up in recompense for my sins against God.

Jah rastafari. Yibby yibby yo ya yay and all that bollocks.

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
My jazz, Indian, Japanese and early American music recordings sure do make me look like a card-carrying member of the Aryan Nations, all right!

Linton Kwesi Johnson's "Dread Beat An' Blood" is a fine listen as well.

Wot, no gypsy music? Romanophobe.
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