Most def--Alpha, Eek, and Lucky are all awesome. Although I tend to think of Eek as a mixture of dancehall/raggamuffin and lovers'. He's a great performer, though. And Yellowman REALLY knows how to tear it up live.
Also, some good roots listening (which is probably my favorite genre too) come from Misty In Roots. Morgan Heritage is great too. |
Bob Marley is and always will be the personification of reggae music. He is to reggae what Elvis was to rock, and what Biggie and Pac is to rap.
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What the hell can I say that hasn't already? A wonderful, wonderful musician.
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Bob Marley's music is class!
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when you are high or down..bob marley is the cure to your soul...that show i see marley's songs...my favorite one being-so much trouble in the world
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Bob Marley my fave reggae singer always will be. Love his music.
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In the summer of 98' or maybe 97' damn my short term memory..mon.
My friend came back from a vacation somewhere and was all about the Rasta..yes we were pot smokers..and yes I had heard of Bob..but she was "enlightened" by his music and soon enough so was I..I bought a lot of books about Bob and his beliefs..that are tied very tightly to his music..and I fell really deep into it and felt it..felt it move me..heal me..educate me..and for that I am grateful..cause there hasnt been but a handful of bands that have that kind of power..over me. |
If there is one thing Bob has taught us, it is to keep your feet clean
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bob marley is proably another one of my favorite artists out there no woman no cry is the best and his sons are doing great for the reggae music industry
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