timo1 wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 9:29amWho here like Ziggy,Damian or Stephen Marley? quote |
geluidsterroris wrote on Sep 30th, 2008 2:35pmHIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY
~~HAILE SELASSI I~~
KING OF KINGS, LORD OF LORDS, AND THE CONQUERING LION OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH
~~JAH RASTAFARI~~ quote |
Axegrinder#9 wrote on Aug 4th, 2008 5:16amdon't listen to propaganda,
propaganda, propaganda, propaganda!
- midnite. quote |
aetherspear wrote on Jul 26th, 2008 10:16pmtimo1 wrote on Jul 15th, 2008 at 8:32pm :
Is Matisyahu considered reggae? |
some of his stuff maybe. but check out the dub album his backing band (roots tonic) did with bill laswell, its awesome.
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timo1 wrote on Jul 21st, 2008 9:14pmI didnt know there was actual Rastas on UG lulz.
That's pretty awesome quote |
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timo1 wrote on Jul 15th, 2008 8:32pmIs Matisyahu considered reggae? quote |
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Highbinder wrote on Jul 9th, 2008 1:26amHoly shit didn't realise there was a reggae club! Sup guys.. quote |
Mescalino wrote on Jun 15th, 2008 6:18amMonkey, Listen to stuff from Black Uhuru. Robbie and Sly are THE BEST rhythm section in the reggae business.
Some of my favorite bands are:
Bob Marley (obviously )
Black Uhuru
Eek-A-Mouse
Dennis Brown
Alpha Blondy
Barrington Levi
Lee 'scratch' Perry
Toots and the Maytals
Peter Tosh
Israel Vibration
Burning Spear
Bunny Wailer
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To name but a few. I like the old Reggae most.
As for best Bob Marley album is really hard... I own 65 Marley albums there isn't 1 that really stands out above the other. They all are great. quote |
Monkey_Bassist wrote on Jun 15th, 2008 1:32amHey all, I thought I may as well ask here, what's a "must have" Album for
a) Bass playing / learning
b) From Bob Marley
c) From any other really talented Reggae group
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geluidsterroris wrote on Jun 8th, 2008 7:23amI like steel pulse, Israel Vibrations, Eek-a-mouse and bob marley quote |
MastaBassist10 wrote on May 1st, 2008 6:45amI'm going to a dubstep party this weekend! I'll see if I can get the set for you guys. For now, enjoy this: http://www.basstards.org/?p=135#more-135
BTW: Dubstep was initially a combination between UK garage, drum & bass and dub, but since has taken on influence from everything from heavy metal to crunk to techno to hardcore to whatever. Alls you need to know about it is that its all about space and bass quote |
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JimmyStradlin33 wrote on Apr 13th, 2008 5:36pmRecently got back from Anguilla, home of Bankie Banx, anyone fans of his? Coolest thing ever we saw him play and cos he lives near he stayed for some drinks at his bar, and we got talking and he let me play his guitar was sweet. Also went to moonsplash which was a pretty cool reggae festival quote |
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MastaBassist10 wrote on Mar 9th, 2008 3:31amMuch love not only to dub & reggae, but everything they've inspired, from jungle to dubstep to ragga and hiphop quote |
werty22 wrote on Feb 21st, 2008 6:33pmYeah, dub is probably my favorite bass playing style. And I love the deep bass tones. quote |
HanPlaysBass wrote on Feb 20th, 2008 5:45pmHonestly reggae is one of the most fun genres to play. Anyone hear play bass? It's so fun to make dub beats on bass. quote |
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