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Re: Naar wat luister je nu?
Krietische maand komt eraan en bom vol zon jeuh!. november rains maar dan zijn we pas net in bloei. We vergeten al die rotte AF jes buiten en oogsten in december de bomen. Weerbeeld ziet er voor de wat laatbloeiers niet verkeerd uit.
Ze pakken de uren
Last edited by FlintStoned; 9 September 2016, 18:27.
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http://dangerousminds.net/comments/ska_royalty_rip_the_legendary_prince_buster_dead_at_the_age_of_78Word is making its way around various Jamaican and now UK media outlets of the sad news that the great Prince Buster, the legendary ska musician, music promoter, songwriter, producer and businessman, has died this morning in a Florida hospital at the age of 78, after suffering a series of strokes. If you’re a reggae fan, then Prince Buster needs no introduction. Called the “king of Blue Beat,” he is credited with coming up with a distinctive rhythmic structure that emphasized the after-beat instead of the downbeat. His older ska hits were slowed down to a less frantic pace to form the backbone of many “rocksteady” hits of the later 1960s and of course rocksteady paved the way for reggae. It would be impossible to be a “deep” fan of Jamaican music without going through a Prince Buster phase. I know I sure did. I love his music. Trying to think of an American musician of his era to compare him to and the best I can come up with is maybe Smokey Robinson. Not for his voice (which is nothing special) but for his style and his influence. Many a young Jamaican musician saw what Cecil...
Last edited by Tjirp; 10 September 2016, 22:00.
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