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on November 13, 2025, 3:31 pm, in reply to "Ever? Impossible to say a list of hundreds for varios reasons. nt"
1. Steel Pulse - Prodigal Son (Live BBC Studios, Brum, 1979).
Featuring David Hinds who's probably
my favourite reggae vocalist.
2. Misty In Roots - Cover-Up (2002)
A great UK roots reggae band.
(Song relates to the Stephen Lawrence case)
3. Burning Spear - Old Marcus Garvey (Live Zenith, Paris '88) - jump to 44:52.
Excellent live version
4. Black Uhuru - "Youth Of Eglington" (1981)
Michael Rose, another great vocalist.
And all backed by the Riddim Twins, Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare
5. And finally, a more modern one... Santigold & U-Roy covering a Massive Attack track "Man Next Door" (which originally featured Horace Andy).
This, of course, is not even scratching the surface.
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this is genius for me
love the idea a bloke gets made redundant and decided to blow his money on a ventriloquist dummy
'have you got any gauhaus?
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a couple of decent pop tunes, but mostly their music blends into one or two songs for me
a bit like the chili peppers who I spent ages trying to get into until I just decided, nope they have 3 good songs and thats it
Foo Fighters tend to put on a good show though
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