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Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:12 pm
by Jizz
How can the Bob Marley fans forget about Is This Love and Easy Skanking, those are my favourites
But yeah I agree with the point about just having the customary 5-6 tunes and not feeling the need to add more, happens with a lot of those older artists for me
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:24 pm
by wolf89
JizzMan wrote:How can the Bob Marley fans forget about Is This Love and Easy Skanking, those are my favourites
But yeah I agree with the point about just having the customary 5-6 tunes and not feeling the need to add more, happens with a lot of those older artists for me
It happens with a lot of older artists? Really?
Hmm not sure about that applying for me (typed in a room with 18 Black Sabbath albums next to me)
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:34 pm
by Jizz
wolf89 wrote:JizzMan wrote:How can the Bob Marley fans forget about Is This Love and Easy Skanking, those are my favourites
But yeah I agree with the point about just having the customary 5-6 tunes and not feeling the need to add more, happens with a lot of those older artists for me
It happens with a lot of older artists? Really?
Hmm not sure about that applying for me (typed in a room with 18 Black Sabbath albums next to me)
To be fair, I have a massive fetish for the Beatles and got nearly all their albums when they got remastered a few years ago; but other than Black Sabbath do you actually have loads of bands' entire discographies though? And also, Black Sabbath might not even be an "old artist" for you, maybe they released stuff when you were into their music?
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:11 pm
by slothrop
dubfordessert wrote:african herbsman is my absolute favourite, but trenchtown rock has that classic line... "one good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain"

FWIW the approved reggae snob line on Bob Marley is that he was basically amazing but the post-1972 stuff (ie all the Island albums [edit: and, importantly, all the stuff that people who aren't reggae snobs have heard of]) is watered down for rock audiences, and although you kind of respect that stuff for what it is you only really like the early soundsystem era material - particularly the Lee Perry productions.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:13 pm
by slothrop
Also, I'd love to see a survey to find out
i) how many people "love reggae"
ii) how many people can name a reggae artist other than Bob Marley.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:15 pm
by Shum
slothrop wrote:ii) how many people can name a reggae artist other than Bob Marley.
Damian Marley

Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:26 pm
by noam
anything on island records was specifically produced for rock audiences with pop structures and engineered for car/home radio's that could only handle mid and top frequencies
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:29 pm
by idontreallygiveashit
particle-jim wrote:
Max Hardcore... say no more
So i just watched this (found it on another site, remembered the name Max Hardcore being mentioned here, see this is what you posted (i thought you linked actual pornography)) and i'm genuinely disturbed. How can anybody watch porn after seeing this? The people involved are scum who don't deserve the same rights as the rest of us (that's my unpopular opinion for this post).
Honest to god, i'm really upset by this whole film. I've seen quite a few (anti)porn docs but none were as shocking and revealing as this, don't think i'll ever watch porn now, serious.
well maybe some tasteful porn-as-art nudes, but that's the limit lol
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:34 pm
by Jizz
I'm in 2 minds about that Max Hardcore doc, might end up giving it a go...
noam wrote:anything on island records was specifically produced for rock audiences with pop structures and engineered for car/home radio's that could only handle mid and top frequencies
aahh that might explain why Is This Love/Easy Skanking has weak/virtually no bass then
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 2:38 am
by BASED
Maybe all the post-whatevr dance songs being labeled "trap shit" is revenge for radio rappers turning their singles into bathhouse eurodance
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:31 am
by nousd
If it takes a carbon tax to reduce consumption & encourage a transition to other energy sources,
then, even tho electricity & fuel prices will rise,
bring it on.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:38 am
by garethom
sd5 wrote:If it takes a carbon tax to reduce consumption & encourage a transition to other energy sources,
then, even tho electricity & fuel prices will rise,
bring it on.
Unfortunately, I can't see a carbon tax being conducive to transitioning to other energy sources.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:44 am
by PinUp
slothrop wrote:Also, I'd love to see a survey to find out
i) how many people "love reggae"
ii) how many people can name a reggae artist other than Bob Marley.
Thiiiiiis so much.
I played a little reggae set at my local pub, all I got all night was people asking for Bob Marley.
One guy asked for Marley while i was playing Kinky Reggae

Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:12 am
by DiegoSapiens
I also like a lot some early and not so early stuff form Sizzla Kalonji which is a blasphemy for my roots-reggae listeners friends
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:39 am
by PinUp
DiegoSapiens wrote:I also like a lot some early and not so early stuff form Sizzla Kalonji which is a blasphemy for my roots-reggae listeners friends
I've never really got into sizzla, which albums/tracks should i get?
I'm really enjoying the roots revival stuff that's coming out atm
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:39 am
by Pedro Sánchez
DiegoSapiens wrote:I also like a lot some early and not so early stuff form Sizzla Kalonji which is a blasphemy for my roots-reggae listeners friends
It's the bro version of reggae.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:40 am
by PinUp
Pedro Sánchez wrote:DiegoSapiens wrote:I also like a lot some early and not so early stuff form Sizzla Kalonji which is a blasphemy for my roots-reggae listeners friends
It's the bro version of reggae.
Isn't that dancehall?
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:44 am
by wub
PinUp wrote:Pedro Sánchez wrote:DiegoSapiens wrote:I also like a lot some early and not so early stuff form Sizzla Kalonji which is a blasphemy for my roots-reggae listeners friends
It's the bro version of reggae.
Isn't that dancehall?
I thought that reggaeton?
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:44 am
by wub
wub wrote:PinUp wrote:Pedro Sánchez wrote:DiegoSapiens wrote:I also like a lot some early and not so early stuff form Sizzla Kalonji which is a blasphemy for my roots-reggae listeners friends
It's the bro version of reggae.
Isn't that dancehall?
I thought that reggaeton?
Or bashment?
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:12 am
by dubfordessert
sd5 wrote:If it takes a carbon tax to reduce consumption & encourage a transition to other energy sources,
then, even tho electricity & fuel prices will rise,
bring it on.
electricity and fuel price rises just hit the poorest hard and i don't think they would reduce consumption significantly for anyone else.