My personal favorite is Saddle Up :). You seem very focused on reggae, that one of Lee Scratch Perry's recording studio was an excerpt from a longer documentary type of film I saw a few years ago about the history of reggae (I will ask gb, I can't remember the title of the film), it had quite alot of footage of Bob Marley and the Wailers as well. I think you might enjoy it...
you seem very focused on reggae.....niyabinghiSeptember 6 2006, 15:15:54 UTC
lol! Nah, I just a) discovered a few tricks on how to find the good stuff on youtube while avoiding all the frat boy party videos, b) making up for having missed our local fest ;)
Someone told me the other day that 'Legends' continues to sell something like 10 thousand copies of week pretty steadily...... which is great....and we all love Bob, of course, but would like to see a lot of other artists get some wider recognition as well :)
Re: you seem very focused on reggae.....stardancesSeptember 6 2006, 15:35:16 UTC
GB said that was the name of the program but I could have sworn it was called "Roots of Reggae" or some such because it really did have a huge diversity with film clips from the Peter Tosh concert I attended in Hawaii even...some coverage in the U.K. and of course lots of Jamaican footage. If you like all of these old video clips I am sure you would like the documentary...I will post again if I figure out the name..lol.
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a) discovered a few tricks on how to find the good stuff on youtube while avoiding all the frat boy party videos,
b) making up for having missed our local fest ;)
Someone told me the other day that 'Legends' continues to sell something like 10 thousand copies of week pretty steadily...... which is great....and we all love Bob, of course, but would like to see a lot of other artists get some wider recognition as well :)
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