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Posted : Aug 11, 2011 23:13
Yeah, cool thing 'bout Marley's sons though is that they have developed their own style, they are not trying to copy or imitate their father, since that would be mission impossible
Here's one more Black Uhuru that we've missed somehow:
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Posted : Jan 23, 2012 13:47
Dub it up yo!
`Bottomless wonders spring from simple rules, which are repeated without end` Mandelbrot
Aluxe
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Posted : Feb 5, 2012 00:49
yeah dub it upppp
one world vibration:
-Abatwa-
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Posted : Feb 8, 2012 12:15
Nice ones Aluxe!
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Posted : Mar 13, 2012 01:08
Here´s some of mine i choose some that has some special signifigance to a period of my life now left behind maby some reggae purists will tell me off.. but im prepared to take that
1: Burning spear - stick to the plan
2: Alborosie - Kingston Town
3: Apache Indian - Om Namuh shivaya (abit cheezy )
4: Collie Buddz - Come Around
If music were god, then genres are a lot like religion
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Posted : Mar 20, 2012 03:03
Eek a Mouse - Ghetto Living (live from Sunsplash 1982)