Reggae music?

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Mikesimus

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Hi there. The reason that I am writing this is to see, what do you all think of reggae music? Personally I love stuff like Bob and Ziggy Marley, but alot of the newer, harder stuff I dont really like. What are some reggae artists you can recommend to me, who have a style similar to the Marley's? Thanks.
 
I really like Bob Marley, but appart that, I don't know much of that kind of music.... some local bands play it though.. very popular.

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LOL!!!!!
Hurray for reggae man!!!!!
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LOL Maddie!

I like Reggae music... I really used to be into Bob Marley, Steel Pulse and Lucky Dube.

But U2 just seemed to override all that.

Oh and my licence plate says

TOO IRIE

Heh.

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hi Mikesimus, Have you seen the "Classic Album" series? As well as Joshua Tree, they covered one of Marley's album's. Fascinating.The development of his carrer was interesting, but the biggest impression I recall is from Bob's Rastafarian priest/guru/ advisor(nor sure of correct title). He was the most amazing looking human.
I have Marley and Tosh albums, but have never explored beyond that. The local resident band in my senior year of high school was a reggae band,Big Mozzie, had lots of fun dancing to them
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most albums produced by the legendary Lee 'Scratch' Perry are definately worth listening to

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