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Best Reggae Music
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:35 pm
Besides Bob Marley, who are some of your favourite reggae artists and songs? I have been trying to find some reggae to download, but I don't know to much about reggae artists much less which ones are good. TIA 
This post was edited on 4/18/12 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:38 pm to Burt Reynolds
Jimmy Cliff is a good start
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:38 pm to Burt Reynolds
Peter Tosh, Gregory Issacs.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:44 pm to Burt Reynolds
You should make it priority to get Culture's Two Sevens Clash album.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:45 pm to Burt Reynolds
toots and the maytals
he did a version of country roads that is better than the original IMO
he did a version of country roads that is better than the original IMO
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:46 pm to Broke
Yea, I consider Peter Tosh a much better musician/artist then Bob Marley. Bob had the better songs, but Peter helped make them quite good.
Also, check out the Black Seeds. Reggae has turned more into a surfer rock. Matisyahu is good and can be considered reggae.
Also, check out the Black Seeds. Reggae has turned more into a surfer rock. Matisyahu is good and can be considered reggae.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:47 pm to St Augustine
Pepper, Tomorrows Bad Seeds, Rebelution, Ivy League
This post was edited on 4/18/12 at 2:47 pm
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:49 pm to DrVinnyBoombatz
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Reggae has turned more into a surfer rock
yeah you have a bunch of guys like pepper and slightly stoopid ruining what people think of as reggae
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:50 pm to St Augustine
They have 'reggae' type songs and sometimes use reggae instruments. I love both of those bands but do not classify them as reggae. More surfer rock, which people think is reggae now.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:50 pm to St Augustine
I know its more ska, rock steady... but Desmond Dekker
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:53 pm to TFTC
This isalso a musthave compilation for Reggae fans...
Posted on 4/18/12 at 2:54 pm to St Augustine
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yeah you have a bunch of guys like pepper and slightly stoopid ruining what people think of as reggae
Yes because there are so many people making modern Reggae music. I get tired of listening to the same old music and like to expand my playlists on occasion. These bands play some good jams.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 3:03 pm to redstick13
Thats the main problem, is that as a mainstream form of music, reggae is dying. A lot of people will say true reggae died with Peter Tosh. The Blacks Seeds are similar to Pepper and Slightly Stoopid, but deal almost primarily in reggae. Plus, the older stuff from the Black Seeds have Bret McKenzie as the lead singer, like in the song I posted. Awesome.
This post was edited on 4/18/12 at 3:04 pm
Posted on 4/18/12 at 3:11 pm to DrVinnyBoombatz
It's the same with other genres as well. Delta blues, for instance, is all but gone. Moden blues has rock infusion and is much more technical. I would never not listen to modern blues because of that.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 3:12 pm to redstick13
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Yes because there are so many people making modern Reggae music. I get tired of listening to the same old music and like to expand my playlists on occasion. These bands play some good jams.
maybe I sounded a bit harsh...what I meant is that those bands are the first things a lot of people list as reggae after Bob Marley.
They're not terrible, but they sound insanely similar to a ton of other bands who are all trying to capitalize on the fame of Brad Nowell. But I guess Reggae has always been a somewhat similar sounding Genre.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 3:13 pm to St Augustine
Also, a lot of modern bands deal in Dub, not to be confused with Dub-step. Dub is a sub-genre of reggae, where as surf rock or ska is more of a sub-genre of rock, with bands like Sublime and Slightly Stoopid.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 3:14 pm to St Augustine
I wouldn't call it reggae, but the stuff state radio (former dipatch member Chad ustrom) is putting out has some good reggae sounds and is overall good music.
Posted on 4/18/12 at 3:14 pm to Burt Reynolds
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Besides Bob Marley,
Slightly Stoopid
Posted on 4/18/12 at 3:17 pm to cheeriopiss
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Steel Pulse
+1
I saw them at the HOB in New Orleans. It was an eye-opening experience to say the least.
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