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December 08, 2009, 05:51:07 PM
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I focused on the new part of "New Tunes" and the fact that he seemed to like Sharon Jones.

If you want some classic soul, listen to something on Staxx. If you want classic reggae, listen to something Trojan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGVLX8GDYA4&feature=related
 
this.

Bob Marley (even early Wailers.) :yuck:


that link i gave wasn't reggae. wailing wailers and the wailers are for the most part completely different. especially the studio one stuff. 

not a huge fan of reggae, but there are a few people i will listen to for it.
The Gladiators are one of em.

also not really interested in the soul conversation, but there, as i said some gems out there, thought i would share, as that one right there is lost on a lot of peoples list.


If you use the Wailers (at any point of their career) as an example of soul, I didn't figure I should get into the subtleties of Jamaican music.

F' it, I'm going to go listen to the new Clipse. 



December 08, 2009, 06:12:50 PM
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If you use the Wailers (at any point of their career) as an example of soul, I didn't figure I should get into the subtleties of Jamaican music.

F' it, I'm going to go listen to the new Clipse. 




how is it? comparatively, i mean to some of the other incredible releases this year.


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December 09, 2009, 10:19:49 AM
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If you use the Wailers (at any point of their career) as an example of soul, I didn't figure I should get into the subtleties of Jamaican music.

F' it, I'm going to go listen to the new Clipse. 




how is it? comparatively, i mean to some of the other incredible releases this year.


After a few initial listens, I wouldn't say it's quite "Hell Hath No Fury," but I'd still recommend it.

December 14, 2009, 07:43:39 PM
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December 14, 2009, 10:29:45 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM5YDI7ttME




that video is definitely awesome.



If you use the Wailers (at any point of their career) as an example of soul, I didn't figure I should get into the subtleties of Jamaican music.

F' it, I'm going to go listen to the new Clipse. 




how is it? comparatively, i mean to some of the other incredible releases this year.


After a few initial listens, I wouldn't say it's quite "Hell Hath No Fury," but I'd still recommend it.

do you like cunninlyinguists or the Grouch and Eligh? both at the top of my list for rap album of the year.


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December 15, 2009, 03:18:57 PM
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If you use the Wailers (at any point of their career) as an example of soul, I didn't figure I should get into the subtleties of Jamaican music.

F' it, I'm going to go listen to the new Clipse. 




how is it? comparatively, i mean to some of the other incredible releases this year.


After a few initial listens, I wouldn't say it's quite "Hell Hath No Fury," but I'd still recommend it.

do you like cunninlyinguists or the Grouch and Eligh? both at the top of my list for rap album of the year.

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Haven't listened to the Grouch and Eligh, I'll have to check them out, and I haven't heard all of the CunninLynguists but I remember liking what I heard.

I don't have much of a list for rap album of the year, I like Kid CuDi's album but I think Lil Wayne's "No Cielings" mixtape has probably got as many plays on my stereo as anything. And after listening to "'til the Casket Drops" a few more times, the new Clipse is pretty damn good. Just more poppy than I was expecting.

December 16, 2009, 02:31:23 PM
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If you use the Wailers (at any point of their career) as an example of soul, I didn't figure I should get into the subtleties of Jamaican music.

F' it, I'm going to go listen to the new Clipse. 




how is it? comparatively, i mean to some of the other incredible releases this year.


After a few initial listens, I wouldn't say it's quite "Hell Hath No Fury," but I'd still recommend it.

do you like cunninlyinguists or the Grouch and Eligh? both at the top of my list for rap album of the year.


Haven't listened to the Grouch and Eligh, I'll have to check them out, and I haven't heard all of the CunninLynguists but I remember liking what I heard.

I don't have much of a list for rap album of the year, I like Kid CuDi's album but I think Lil Wayne's "No Cielings" mixtape has probably got as many plays on my stereo as anything. And after listening to "'til the Casket Drops" a few more times, the new Clipse is pretty damn good. Just more poppy than I was expecting.

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if you like TTCD, you should download the mixtape that the clipse put out as a promo for their clothing line.  it's called Road to 'Til the Casket Drops. 

Better, IMO.

December 16, 2009, 04:57:36 PM
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If you use the Wailers (at any point of their career) as an example of soul, I didn't figure I should get into the subtleties of Jamaican music.

F' it, I'm going to go listen to the new Clipse. 




how is it? comparatively, i mean to some of the other incredible releases this year.


After a few initial listens, I wouldn't say it's quite "Hell Hath No Fury," but I'd still recommend it.

do you like cunninlyinguists or the Grouch and Eligh? both at the top of my list for rap album of the year.


Haven't listened to the Grouch and Eligh, I'll have to check them out, and I haven't heard all of the CunninLynguists but I remember liking what I heard.

I don't have much of a list for rap album of the year, I like Kid CuDi's album but I think Lil Wayne's "No Cielings" mixtape has probably got as many plays on my stereo as anything. And after listening to "'til the Casket Drops" a few more times, the new Clipse is pretty damn good. Just more poppy than I was expecting.


if you like TTCD, you should download the mixtape that the clipse put out as a promo for their clothing line.  it's called Road to 'Til the Casket Drops. 

Better, IMO.
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Yeah, that Play Clothes mixtape is great. It had me expecting something totally different than what the new album turned out to be, but it's grown on me.