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    Augustus Pablo, Ernest Ranglin and Monty Alexander
    We're all in this together and none of us is getting out alive.

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    Waitress in the sky" by The Replacements

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    The Kings! Switching To Glide!

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    I been listening to LYNYRD SKYNYRD this will get u in the mood for any Vacation
    SKYNYRD ROCKS

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    David Allen Coe "The devil went down to Jamaica"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollfarmer View Post
    David Allen Coe "The devil went down to Jamaica"
    we watch that on you tube, all the time L.O.L soon come

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    I'm spoiled with having my Sirius/XM satellite radio giving me all the music I can listen to..the fav station on the most is..."The Joint" & 73 more stations to pick from. Didn't know it would pick up a signal til I brought it down in '05 to give it a try..bingo..thanks to those big birds 22,000 miles up in the sky.

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    I always have "The Joint" on...but current faves are Tyrone Taylor, Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs!
    Last edited by Robbie; 12-31-2014 at 01:35 PM.

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    I've been listening to a lot of Chronixx too. Along with the classics we all know and love. Most of the time I stream my Pandora Reggae station and listen to "The Joint" on Sirius XM.

    I also listen to a lot of "Afro Beat" music which I find many lovers of reggae also enjoy. The most popular Afro Beat artist Fela Kuti. It's not reggae (its origin is in Nigeria and is considered a form of jazz) but has a "roots" sound. It features a lot of drum and sax. Worth a listen if you like reggae.

    Blue Cave Castle '12, '13 '14 '15 '16 Catcha Falling Star '13 Boardwalk Village '14 '15

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    www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lGG_FE78uA
    ESL - 30 minute mix ... Thievery Corporation

    Give them a listen ..

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