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Post by Visionz on Jul 30, 2008 13:51:57 GMT 1
Roots reggae artiesten die geen Rasta zijn, ze zijn dun gezaaid maar toch bestaan ze. Van wie komt deze uitspraak:
"I was reasoning, an' I was sayin' that I don't see Rastafari as the Supreme, because I say the Supreme live inside a we as temples, as a higher heights, the highest heights in Creation. An' it cause a big dispute with the whol' a dem Rasta man. Me hold on to my opinion, an' dem hold on to dem opinion, till it become boring. Aní then, all of a sudden the rain start up, an' dem go 'way, go sleep. When dem a sleep, it's like I hear someting, a sound, like a strange ting, inside a my thoughts - like an angel a sing. When the thunder roll, it come in like music to me. Me hear these sounds, yunno: 'King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah'. Me try sing along to the sounds weh me hear, an' eventually dem wake up an' a listen to me. Dem say tings like these - it sound like a new kind of sound wha' could go 'pon record, an' so me should a penetrate that an' go into recordin'. Dem jus' talkin' coincidentally, but me tek it serious, yunno ?
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Post by skylight on Jul 30, 2008 14:15:34 GMT 1
Yabby U ?
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Post by Visionz on Jul 30, 2008 14:27:00 GMT 1
Be You, Yabby Yabby You! Correct
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Post by skylight on Jul 30, 2008 14:31:42 GMT 1
allright kdeacht het ergens gelezen te hebben... Jesus Dread Mi question... Welk is de enige song van Bob Marley geproduced door Chris Blackwell... (ook maar pas vernomen ) Visions moet gij ni int zonneke zitten man?
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Post by nesta on Jul 30, 2008 16:35:00 GMT 1
Bob Marley and the Wailers debuted on Island Rec. with Catch a Fire.
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Post by skylight on Jul 31, 2008 21:01:15 GMT 1
song... produced... oorspronkelijk andere versie, dan degene die de meeste kennen hint hint
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Post by rasborsalino on Aug 22, 2008 18:07:58 GMT 1
ik heb een makkelijke voor jullie: waar komt het woordt "reggae" vandaan?
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Post by heelalo on Aug 22, 2008 20:11:46 GMT 1
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Post by nesta on Aug 23, 2008 13:59:57 GMT 1
ik heb een makkelijke voor jullie: waar komt het woordt "reggae" vandaan? Jamaica hier kies maar eentje The 1967 edition of the Dictionary of Jamaican English lists reggae as "a recently estab. sp. for rege", as in rege-rege, a word that can mean either "rags, ragged clothing" or "a quarrel, a row". The word reggae as a musical term first appeared in print with the 1968 rocksteady hit "Do the Reggay" by The Maytals, but it was already being used in Kingston, Jamaica as the name of a slower dance and style of rocksteady. As Reggae artist Derrick Morgan stated: We didn't like the name rock steady, so I tried a different version of "Fat Man". It changed the beat again, it used the organ to creep. Bunny Lee, the producer, liked that. He created the sound with the organ and the rhythm guitar. It sounded like ‘reggae, reggae' and that name just took off. Bunny Lee started using the world and soon all the musicians were saying ‘reggae, reggae, reggae. Reggae historian Steve Barrow credits Clancy Eccles with altering the Jamaican patois word streggae ("loose woman") into reggae.However, Toots Hibbert said: There's a word we used to use in Jamaica called 'streggae'. If a girl is walking and the guys look at her and say 'Man, she's streggae' it means she don't dress well, she look raggedy. The girls would say that about the men too. This one morning me and my two friends were playing and I said, 'OK man, let's do the reggay.' It was just something that came out of my mouth. So we just start singing 'Do the reggay, do the reggay' and created a beat. People tell me later that we had given the sound it's name. Before that people had called it blue-beat and all kind of other things. Now it's in the Guinness World of Records. Bob Marley is said to have claimed that the word reggae came from a Spanish term for "the king's music".The liner notes of To the King, a compilation of Christian gospel reggae, suggest that the word reggae was derived from the Latin regis meaning "to the king." Wiki
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Post by rasborsalino on Aug 25, 2008 17:41:02 GMT 1
Dennis Brown aan klaplong overleden? Laat mij niet lachen. Het is wel een feit dat hij zijn laatste levensjaren het met 1 long moest doen maar hij is overleden aan....aids
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Post by Jah Rebel on Aug 25, 2008 21:58:10 GMT 1
Euh wil niet mierenneuken, maar aan AIDS overlijd je niet... AIDS verzwakt de immunosystemen van het lichaam waardoor het weerloos wordt tegen ziektes die wij normaal overleven zoals bvb. griep, longontsteking enzovoort.
Ites, Rebel
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Post by oli on Aug 25, 2008 23:51:35 GMT 1
..je miereneukt
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Post by rasborsalino on Aug 26, 2008 9:34:05 GMT 1
alsof we dat niet wisten
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Post by rasborsalino on Aug 26, 2008 16:45:19 GMT 1
In nine miles zit zo'n oud peke op een banjo te spelen. volgens hem........
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Post by sherlox on Aug 26, 2008 18:36:37 GMT 1
dopen topic iers, korte antwoorde,intressante weetje ier en daar,grapkes... perfect voor mijn "short attention span" kheb t gans uitgeleze t enige wa ontbreekt is een dom meeke da de bordjes omdraait ;D blijve gaan me die handel!!
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