Corpsey.
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come join us in the grateful dead threadIt's only white people who aren't allowed to go out and dance as they age. It doesn't seem fair.
come join us in the grateful dead threadIt's only white people who aren't allowed to go out and dance as they age. It doesn't seem fair.
come join us in the grateful dead thread
Quite mad if you go to one of the more prestige revival nights. Everyone dresses up like going to church.It's only white people who aren't allowed to go out and dance as they age. It doesn't seem fair.
i got told off for not dancing sufficiently (at coxsone). i was soaking up the vibe to be fairIt's only white people who aren't allowed to go out and dance as they age. It doesn't seem fair.
I take it Jamaicans nights in the UK are entirely different than what one is likely to find in the typical bar in the US? Because stateside I cant imagine an event I would want to go to less, and imagine most here would agree
Interesting, why?I take it Jamaicans nights in the UK are entirely different than what one is likely to find in the typical bar in the US? Because stateside I cant imagine an event I would want to go to less, and imagine most here would agree
Interesting, why?
because the most roots thing you'd hear is Marley's "one love" and the DJ would probably get requests for Clapton's version of "I shot the sheriff". college students with bob Marley posters on their walls were always the worst people to hang with. poor guy, deserves a better legacy.
What's wrong with them?
Music that is catering to an adult sensibility as opposed to reliving youth
Think about the most crudely caricatured grateful dead fan. Think tye dye bob marley posters from wal mart. Think about all white line ups who will talk to you like Jerry McJohnson off stage and belt 'JAAAAH' in the mic on stage and use the patois the entire set. Are wooks a thing over there?