Topic: Sir Dino's Good Lovin' Reggae Shack..βοΈπ | |
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For all things Roots Reggae and more, if you gonna drop by then why not drop a tune and share with all the good people, or just leave a Positive message.. Stay blessed anyhows.. One Love/Aon GrΓ‘..
Bob Marley - Who The Cap Fit www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE4TpnYIsW4 |
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Rico Rodriguez I have the right
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTWoyhmEwoE |
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Busy Signal - The Gambler (Reggae Gone Country)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhvZAv8A7ho |
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Be a sweetie and share the thread for... don't it make your brown eyes blue..... her voice |
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Be a sweetie and share the thread for... don't it make your brown eyes blue..... her voice Nice one, yes it's coming up, especially for you sweet cheeks.. |
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Tessanna Chin - Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMn9gBCqcj4 |
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Morgan Heritage is a reggae band formed in 1994 by five children of reggae artist Denroy Morgan, namely Peter "Peetah" Morgan, Una Morgan, Roy "Gramps" Morgan, Nakhamyah "Lukes" Morgan, and Memmalatel "Mr. Mojo" Morgan.
They have toured internationally and released a number of reggae albums. Morgan Heritage -Down by the River. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KVqvWDv7HE |
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Could you be loved - Bob Marley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm7muPjevik |
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We all happily en route Kingstown Town (UB40)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-mj1GvibTM |
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UB40 - Signing off
Before they went too commercial imo.. Signing Off is the debut album by British reggae band UB40, released in the UK on 29 August 1980 by Dudley-based independent label Graduate Records. It was an immediate success in their home country, reaching number 2 on the UK albums chart, and made UB40 one of the many popular reggae bands in Britain, several years before the band found international fame. The politically-concerned lyrics struck a chord in a country with widespread public concerns about high unemployment, the policies of the recently elected Conservative party under Margaret Thatcher, and the rise of the racist National Front party, while the record's dub-influenced rhythms reflected the late 1970s influence in British pop music of West Indian music introduced by immigrants from the Caribbean after the Second World War, particularly reggae and ska β this was typified by the 2 Tone movement, at that point at the height of its success and led by fellow West Midlands act The Specials, with whom UB40 drew comparisons due to their multiracial band line-up and socialist views. www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXVKBIMaFEc&list=PLxqSthnhQUAsXOb8UeU9VEDeuGddvzwNk&index=4 |
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Tessanna Chin - Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMn9gBCqcj4 thanks |
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Tessanna Chin - Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMn9gBCqcj4 thanks No problem Sweet cheeks.. |
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Sir Dino One Love βοΈπ
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Tue 10/15/19 12:56 PM
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BrΓ©ag - GoltraΓ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXezrZK9uc4 This song GoltraΓ is a lament to Jah, written by GearΓ³id Mac Lochlainn and performed and recorded by BrΓ©ag a Reggae band from from Belfast, Ireland, on their 1997 album 'Gan Jah'. BrΓ©ag - BΓ³thar MΓ³r www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ2fuZbkgVs |
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Gregory Isaacs - Night Nurse (Kruder Dorfmeister Session)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=viLNPZiImds |
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Bob Marley - Time Will Tell
www.youtube.com/watch?v=meKhfr_CjQ0 |
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Bob Marley - Waiting in Vain - Rare Acoustic
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS_OOvPn54I |
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Someone's in a Bob Marley frame of mind
I did listen to a couple of his last night |
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Someone's in a Bob Marley frame of mind I did listen to a couple of his last night I always like an obscure Bob track to start the day. Hope you enjoyed them, I know reggae ain't everybody's bag.. "Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a song has existed in our lives, the more memories we have of it." Stevie Wonder One I heard at the quoter's anonymous session |
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Someone's in a Bob Marley frame of mind I did listen to a couple of his last night I always like an obscure Bob track to start the day. Hope you enjoyed them, I know reggae ain't everybody's bag.. "Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a song has existed in our lives, the more memories we have of it." Stevie Wonder One I heard at the quoter's anonymous session I didn't get to waiting in vain yet... suppose to get rain later today, so I'll give it a listen |
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