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skooba
(The tip of Americas Wang)
Posted: Apr 05, 2013 - 22:20
 

 jah_blessed wrote:
Bob Marley and Peter Tosh on background vocals.
Nuance wrote:

and other ghosts going oooooOOOOOooooo... 

 
Echo and the Bunny Wailers?
Nuance
(Winnipeg)
Posted: Sep 29, 2012 - 14:25
 

 jah_blessed wrote:
Bob Marley and Peter Tosh on background vocals.
 
and other ghosts going oooooOOOOOooooo... 

cohifi
(Denver)
Posted: Mar 23, 2012 - 21:34
 

 ThePoose wrote:
Synthoreggae
 



Weird even

helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Jul 18, 2010 - 06:45
 

Nice!

ddbz
(The Midwest)
Posted: Apr 13, 2010 - 20:41
 

"Peter, Bonny,and Bob" Talking'n Blues


godspeed
(maui)
Posted: Dec 08, 2009 - 21:21
 

irie...give jah thanks n praises...{#Motor}

ThePoose
Posted: Jun 02, 2009 - 10:32
 

Synthoreggae

hollylavida
(NY)
Posted: Dec 22, 2008 - 10:53
 

searching for this song is how I came across this website! love it

jlind
(Chicago, IL)
Posted: Sep 22, 2008 - 16:29
 

Why won't this "song" end?


bigtwistee
(Native Texican)
Posted: Nov 22, 2006 - 18:35
 

NorthernLad wrote:
Where's my hemp? Who took it?



ear...
jah_blessed
(Netherlands)
Posted: Nov 08, 2006 - 04:20
 

ThePoose wrote:
Go Sly and Robbie!


IIRC, it's the Barrett brothers who provide the riddim section.

Excellent track, BTW, off one of my favourite roots reggae CDs.
NorthernLad
(Elk Lake, Northern Ontario Canada)
Posted: Sep 25, 2006 - 05:45
 

Where's my hemp? Who took it?
kingfish2004
(That GREAT country of Texas!)
Posted: Jul 09, 2006 - 11:57
 

AAARRRRRRGGGGGGGG!
Please stop playing this great music that makes me want to sit around and drink beer at the beach! I have a $%%&*#! term paper to write...

My life is so sad...
godspeed
(berkeley, ca)
Posted: Jul 09, 2006 - 11:56
 

rastafari....we bow our heads and give jah thanks n' praises.... jah_blessed wrote:
Bob Marley and Peter Tosh on background vocals.

jah_blessed
(Netherlands)
Posted: Jun 25, 2006 - 00:58
 

Bob Marley and Peter Tosh on background vocals.
jah_blessed
(Netherlands)
Posted: May 31, 2006 - 04:02
 

Finally some Bunny Wailer! Good stuff!
ahoylola
(35° 37' N - 120° 85' W)
Posted: May 16, 2006 - 13:37
 

mysh wrote:
This song just made me finally register to post my feedback, lovely tune! I've heard a few versions of this song, but this has to be best i've heard yet, especially the bassline, too smooth.

great station too, i've been listening pretty much daily since early november, really nice mix of music on here. I've picked up more than a few new favourite bands and artists.

Slightly worrying, but since listening to RP i'm even starting to enjoy the country music. Now, where's my banjo...


welcome to the hotel california!
snowak
(Colorado)
Posted: May 16, 2006 - 13:35
 

Makes me want to go to Hawaii
ploafmaster
(Richmond, VA)
Posted: Apr 27, 2006 - 12:41
 

This guy's excellently pleasant voice is spoiled by some really cheesy synth sounds.

I'm not opposed to good ole' synthesizers, but this is redonkulous.
pope183
(Vinyamar)
Posted: Mar 29, 2006 - 06:57
 

(pic of Bugs Bunny smoking a spliff removed 'cuz it was hosted on a site that's on Google's malware list)


mysh
Posted: Feb 13, 2006 - 03:23
 

This song just made me finally register to post my feedback, lovely tune! I've heard a few versions of this song, but this has to be best i've heard yet, especially the bassline, too smooth.

great station too, i've been listening pretty much daily since early november, really nice mix of music on here. I've picked up more than a few new favourite bands and artists.

Slightly worrying, but since listening to RP i'm even starting to enjoy the country music. Now, where's my banjo...
snurfer
(Silesia, Poland)
Posted: Feb 13, 2006 - 03:05
 

trekhead wrote:
Bunny Whaler???
Is that like--
Captain Ahareb?

or Crash Test Bunnies
guiguy
(Near Mt.Fuji)
Posted: Feb 13, 2006 - 03:04
 

Praise Jah, Bunny is a rock of Zion; Scheme of Things from Protest is gospel that all world 'leaders' should be required to listen to! Zion....
godspeed
(Fiji)
Posted: Jan 14, 2006 - 19:31
 

lift our heads and give jah thanks n' praises...
trekhead
(Just Missed Me.)
Posted: Oct 19, 2005 - 07:56
 

Bunny Whaler???
Is that like--
Captain Ahareb?
islander
(Seattle)
Posted: Oct 04, 2005 - 15:25
 

rulebritannia wrote:
I read here on RP that the reason I've been deprived of the reggie gene is that I've never been to Jamaica. No doubt that's true but, even if I can't stand most SKA, I love Desmond Dekker.


so if you know the cause, why haven't you been yet?

Is that a theramin in the background?
rulebritannia
(England - Where God does not run for public office...)
Posted: Aug 06, 2005 - 07:22
 

pkeys wrote:
Let's do both! "Israelites" would be a good one to add to the mix. There's also a great CD with Desmond Dekker & the Specials getting together to do some ska classics.
I read here on RP that the reason I've been deprived of the reggie gene is that I've never been to Jamaica. No doubt that's true but, even if I can't stand most SKA, I love Desmond Dekker.
Fat_Man_Flo
(Whitehorse)
Posted: Jul 22, 2005 - 12:25
 

That album cover kinda scares me...
cheaperthanfree
Posted: Jun 08, 2005 - 08:14
 

Great song. The version by Third World is also wonderful!
g1lgam3sh
(Manchester)
Posted: Feb 25, 2005 - 12:47
 

Bunny, and a good one too
bubble_headed_beach_blond
(flapping hard to keep up)
Posted: Feb 10, 2005 - 19:07
 

rgrace wrote:
Another great reggae tune. Third World did a beautiful cover of this too. Very wistful and touching.


wo! their version was so good i thought THEY wrote it! (that must be what the bubble is for.)
Derecho
(Land of No Traffic Lights)
Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 07:56
 

I'm hearing "hang down your head Tom Dooley" in this.
johnnyBbad
Posted: Dec 28, 2004 - 14:12
 

utahbob wrote:
Great reggae and not by a Marley. Definitely a great choice for RP.


..but played with Marley in his band O:)
Alexandra
(Ohioville)
Posted: Oct 17, 2003 - 07:28
 

rgrace wrote:
Another great reggae tune. Third World did a beautiful cover of this too. Very wistful and touching.


And even a popular Hawaiian female vocalist, Robi Kahakalau, covered it! Speaking of her...she'd be great for RP. Her dad was a Hawaiian jazz musician and her mother was German. GREAT voice!
skymunky
(Sydney Australia)
Posted: Jun 16, 2003 - 21:35
 

Originally Posted by srn:
I seem to have caught the station during an arc of light-ish, reggae-ish, island-ish, dull-ish music. I think I like all music, so maybe it's the picks or the mood I'm in, but I think I'd like to vote for a bit more rocked-out format, or maybe just songs that reach higher on the unique/brilliant scale.


at least they haven't played any Celine Dion or Britney yet. I'll keep listening until the time they start to.

I think it's a station worth listening to, as gems usually come up...worth even enduring the light reggae patches
for, but I agree, when a 'bad' patch comes along, I zone out a bit tooEdited By skymunky at 9:36 pm on 6/16/2003
srn
(Ronkonkoma, NY)
Posted: Mar 09, 2003 - 14:39
 

I seem to have caught the station during an arc of light-ish, reggae-ish, island-ish, dull-ish music. I think I like all music, so maybe it's the picks or the mood I'm in, but I think I'd like to vote for a bit more rocked-out format, or maybe just songs that reach higher on the unique/brilliant scale.
rgrace
(Berkeley, CA)
Posted: Jan 17, 2003 - 14:11
 

Another great reggae tune. Third World did a beautiful cover of this too. Very wistful and touching.
pkeys
(Santa Clara, CA)
Posted: Nov 27, 2002 - 12:00
 

Let's do both! "Israelites" would be a good one to add to the mix. There's also a great CD with Desmond Dekker & the Specials getting together to do some ska classics.

Originally Posted by biafra77:
bunnA bunnA bunna bunnA
la lA la lA la lA la lA
mmpUh mmpUh mmpUh mmpUh
happY happY happY happY

happy little upbeat rhythm. cute. don't play it anymore. gimme some Desmond Dekker instead.

biafra77
(Beverly Hills, CA)
Posted: Nov 07, 2002 - 02:23
 

bunnA bunnA bunna bunnA
la lA la lA la lA la lA
mmpUh mmpUh mmpUh mmpUh
happY happY happY happY

happy little upbeat rhythm. cute. don't play it anymore. gimme some Desmond Dekker instead.Edited By biafra77 at 2:24 am on 11/07/2002
pkeys
(Santa Clara, CA)
Posted: Aug 27, 2002 - 09:58
 

Bunny Wailer is one of the original masters of the reggae genre who is still going strong. Definitely deservers more airplay.
utahbob
(Provo, UT)
Posted: Jul 17, 2002 - 13:03
 

Blackheart Man is one of the greatest reggae albums ever and Dream Land is an excellent example. Great choice!
BDGlenn
(IC, IA)
Posted: Apr 16, 2002 - 10:41
 

Big Paulie quote " makes me want to wail on some bunnies"
utahbob
(Provo, UT)
Posted: Dec 12, 2001 - 12:56
 

Great reggae and not by a Marley. Definitely a great choice for RP.