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Black reggae music...you know?
Thanks dude. I was not aware reggae existed until age 26. I saw a music video of Third World doing "Try Jah Love" and was astonished. Where have they been? Where do you find this kind of music? Nowhere. Hard to find, because it seems totally banned from American radio, even the black radio stations won't play reggae. In 1981 I discovered a program on Sundays for 2 hours (Roger Steffens and Hank Holmes KCRW in Santa Monica). That became my Sunday "mass" for a decade.AquaMan - you turn us on to great Rasta tunes.
I appreciate you man. Rock on.