01-02-2006, 04:29 PM
Dreadlock Holiday is classic, but it lacks the true one drop. It's another attempt at pop rock to reconcile nyabingi riddem and if I was into that, I could go back to Kauai and dial up their 24/7 reggae and island radio station. How I miss my Kauai mustang convertible. Actually, that's what I liked most about Sinead's album - she went for the roots unlike so many other rockers who tried to popify the sound. Take No Doubt, for example, again with Sly and Robbie. I enjoyed that album, but I worked that tour (in the pit, no less). Gwen Stephani understands dancehall well, but she's not roots reggae, and despite the ever-appealing sex-up factor, it's roots natty roots for me.
I'll take a raincheck on the way to the yeti bar. Whiskey is always warming between old friends, but tequila usually leads to kareoke and I don't want to go there with you. No offense. I'll probably be coming up from work so I doubt I'll have time that day, being Wednesday and all.
I'll take a raincheck on the way to the yeti bar. Whiskey is always warming between old friends, but tequila usually leads to kareoke and I don't want to go there with you. No offense. I'll probably be coming up from work so I doubt I'll have time that day, being Wednesday and all.
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