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it all sounds the same, anyway.If I had known then what I know now...
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Wobbie said:it all sounds the same, anyway.Language is made of sounds. If your brain is unfamiliar with those sounds, they all sound the same. For example, if a person doesn’t know Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Farsi, or Hebrew. To that person’s ear, they would not even know WHAT language is being spoken if the hear any of those languages. They wouldn’t know the difference between Chinese and Japanese, or Spanish and Portuguese. But those languages are DEFINITELY different and distinct from each other. If the person hears someone speaking Farsi or Hebrew, they may not even know where one word ends and the next one begins.
BUT, if that person spends enough time learning the language, and HEARING the sounds that make up the language, those sounds and thus the language become more distinct and understandable.
I had a very similar experience when I first started listening to jazz. Couldn’t make sense of any of it. But the more I listened, the more I understood. The same thing happened with hip-hop for me.
The key is to find a “Rosetta Stone” for whatever music genre it is that you want to explore, and use it as a launching off point for the rest. For me, the album Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis was my “Rosetta Stone” for jazz. It opened up the entire vocabulary of jazz for me. That’s not to say that all jazz sounds like that album, but that the album gave me the basic vocabulary to go out, listen to more jazz, and HEAR it.
For reggae, Bob Marley’s album Legend is that sort of “Rosetta Stone” album. It’s no wonder that it’s often the ONLY reggae album that a person owns or knows. The same is true for Miles Davis’s Kind Of Blue.
I can’t remember what album was my entry into hip-hop, but I’m sure it was connected to the Beastie Boys or the Roots. Which makes sense, because those two groups both use live instruments, so it was easier to connect to them, because my brain was more familiar with those sounds.
By the way, there are people for whom all rock music sounds the same. Some can’t even distinguish it from country music.Post edited by ymalkiel on✌🏼❤️0 -
Interesting. I find that with new pop music.0
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Wobbie said:it all sounds the same, anyway.0
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SOJA out of Virginia who are getting bigger and every year. Met them after a show, spoke for hours here in S Florida where they opened for my friend Michael Franti.
It stands for Soldiers Of Jah Army, give them a try.
Peace*We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti
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*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)0 -
King Tubby- Dub from the Roots0
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No one mentioned Toots and the Maytals? Check them out. It's pretty much half of Sublimes 40OZ to freedom album.
Give the Agrolites a shot, Damian Marleys Jamrock was really good.
Cham Ghetto Story.
Ganja Farmer Marlon Asher.
Those are some older good ones.0 -
Tim Simmons said:Wobbie said:it all sounds the same, anyway.
damn! I have ANOTHER enemy?
If I had known then what I know now...
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Anybody say Eek-A-Mouse yet?
And I don't see much dancehall representation. Shabba is a dick, but his shit hits hard.
Edit: Just saw Johnny Pistachio mentioned Eek-A-Mouse.Post edited by dankind onI SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:Anybody say Eek-A-Mouse yet?
And I don't see much dancehall representation. Shabba is a dick, but his shit hits hard.
Edit: Just saw Johnny Pistachio mentioned Eek-A-Mouse.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
RoleModelsinBlood31 said:dankind said:Anybody say Eek-A-Mouse yet?
And I don't see much dancehall representation. Shabba is a dick, but his shit hits hard.
Edit: Just saw Johnny Pistachio mentioned Eek-A-Mouse.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:RoleModelsinBlood31 said:dankind said:Anybody say Eek-A-Mouse yet?
And I don't see much dancehall representation. Shabba is a dick, but his shit hits hard.
Edit: Just saw Johnny Pistachio mentioned Eek-A-Mouse.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
Give Fat Freddy's Drop a go. Pasifika infused reggae. World class.Stars are suns to other people.
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One of the coolest reggae albums in my collection is Reggae Jackson, Smash Hits. It's great music, the cover is so cool, and the play on words is priceless!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Wobbie said:Tim Simmons said:Wobbie said:it all sounds the same, anyway.
damn! I have ANOTHER enemy?0 -
I recommend High Disciple. Instrumental group from NYC. Sort of a reggae-trippy-space-dub. If there is such a thing.
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JT167846 said:Give Fat Freddy's Drop a go. Pasifika infused reggae. World class.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0
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Just got 5 records today.
Upsetters - Blackboard Jungle - one of the best dub records of all time. A lot of garbage pressings out there and unfortunately, I bought another one.
King Tubby - Dub From the Roots - A classic
King Tubby - Explosive Dub - A nice compilation, there are probably better Tubby comps though
Lee Perry - Scratch
Lee Perry - Cloak and Dagger. - 2 more classics from Perry. GOAT
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^^^Lee perry. Love his stuff and I only 'scratch'ed the surface.0
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