who loves reggae?
John Brown\'s Body - Pressure Points
bought it today, its incredible for roots, dub-style reggae. it sounds like Black Uhuru done right. perfect harmonies, sweet horn fills, definitely infectious dance grooves. im shocked, these dudes are white and they sound like a true jamaican import. theyre playing in Utica on Sep. 9, y\'all should check them out. i bet their
**** is awesome live, they\'re an eight piece i think with live horns. ill find out in a couple weeks with a Milwaukee>Chicago two-nighter.
:stoned:
hooray beer!
neil young- greendale. back when the neil oung was originally playing hte album caught back at SPAC. everyone was pissed b/c he was plaing an of his earlier
****, however he did play hey hey now now
allman bros. live at the fillmore east
Immortal Technique - Revolutionary Volume 1
i like vol 2 better, although that song (number eleven) about billy jacobs on vol one is
**** up. also bumpin mf doom live from planet x, hot
****, change the beat, gas draws, rhymes like dimes, all the classics. and of course frank sinatras greatest hits vol. 1
NuJazz/Broken Beat: P\'taah-Staring at the Sun; Jeremy Ellis-The Lotus Bloom; Jazzelicious Presents
Brazil: Sergio Mendes - Timeless
Afrobeat: The Budos Band
Mason Jennings - Be Here Now
John Mayer - Waiting for the World to Change
Stevie Wonder - Boogie On Reggae Woman
Widespread Panic - The Take Out
: j0rd/\\n &i@n&r3c0- "5 Long Years" and "Across The Universe"
on repeat every lunch break and post-work/latenight
<<< didn\'t know it was a beat;es tune :disco: :no: :shrug: :no
Trading off from one track of Umphrey\'s McGee Safety in Numbers and Widespread Panic Earth to America. It\'s eerie almost how well they play together.
The Breakfast- Surreal Sampler
thanks again Fitz
Shpongle- Are You Shpongled?
Brazilian Girls- Talk to La Bomb
DJ Inc- Live at Tempo(ATL) 3/04
and an in depth review of \'06 Biscuits and marveling at the pace that the band has improved with the new drummer. It is unreal what they have done in less than a year. They truly have awoken the RAGIN\' Bisco Fiend in myself, that over the past 2 1/2 years has been lying dormant.
Afrobeat: The Budos Band
just heard these guys on the radio... pretty sweet !