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Favourite classic reggae tracks - Bartley_baggie - 05-04-2020 Apart from Liquidator When I were a lad and started going to pubs etc (late 60s early 70s)there was loads of reggae about.. My favourite 3 54-46 was my number. Toots and Maytals Israelites. Desmond Dekker Double Barrel Dave and Ansell Collins RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - chasetownbaggie - 05-04-2020 I stand to be corrected but aren't they Ska tunes, rather than reggae? RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - HeathAyIt - 05-04-2020 I've seen Toots and The Maytals live. Brilliant. RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - Duffers - 05-04-2020 It wasn’t me - Shaggy RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - DAVE - 05-04-2020 Althea and Donna - Uptown Ranking RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - Old Stroller - 05-04-2020 Tapper Zukie - MPLA RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - Baggiejacko - 05-04-2020 No rum and no pies by Seth Armstrong after a disappointing trip t'bar in t'woolie RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - Remi_Moses - 05-04-2020 Aswad - Don't turn around. RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - B36baggie - 05-04-2020 (05-04-2020, 12:40 PM)DAVE Wrote: Althea and Donna - Uptown Ranking This or Junior Murvin. Police & Thieves. RE: Favourite classic reggae tracks - Offside - 05-04-2020 Max Romeo, Wet Dream. 1968 , always associated this with the Smethwick Mob and the skinhead period. More refined favourites include Young Gifted and Black and Hurt so Good. |