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Old 02.21.2011, 03:18 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by The Watcher
This thread is so culturally insensitive it makes me physically ill......

don't be scurred, its only roots rock reggae

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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
I think for most people, these days reggae is more about rhythm and vocal stylings than guitar solos...


I know, I'm not into it, its a vanity stylee picked up by the bling rapper, floss your balls out kind of mentality that the dancehall artists brought into the JA scene and artists like Sizzla and Buju kept instigating. I love me some Sizzla to be sure, but it has made reggae a more artist oriented, vocal driven sound, and not to sweet harmonies of the rockers era, no its this tuff rude boy style, even in the roots scene. I'm trying to get a throwback thing going, and the Roots Radics last nite were rippin up the leads on the guitar keeping me inspired to know there is still an audience for that kind of reggae..
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