Saturday, November 04, 2006

11/3/06 Show - Reggae/Dub vs. Punk/Post-Punk

The Rumble in the Jungle. Long before Vanilla Ice, long before Eminem, punks were the 1st generation of whities that attempted to co-opt what was considered an extremely black form of music. Sure, they may not have been as good and talented as Vanilla Ice but I think but I think the integration of reggae and dub into punk and post-punk music left us with some great songs. It also gave the genre a moist towellette of freshness.

You should download the mp3 below but if you want my advice, you should try downloading it on weed. It might make the music sound better too but it's really the downloading part that will blow your mind:

Reggae/Dub vs. Punk/Post-Punk Show

Playlist vs. Man

White Man in Hammersmith Palais - The Clash
Satellite - Depeche Mode
Silver Blades - Fashion
Walking on the Moon - The Police
Redondo Beach - Morrissey
So Tough - The Slits
Offshore Banking Business - Members
Mr. Fire Cool Man - Stiff Little Fingers
I Don't Want To Go To Chelsea - Elvis Costello
Paralysed - Gang of 4
Great Man's Secrets - Magazine
Nice 'N Sleazy - The Stranglers
Super Tough - XTC
Memories - Public Image Limited
I Luv I Jah - Bad Brains
Eyes of a Stranger - Payola$
Fade Away - New Age Steppers
Turn to Red - Killing Joke
Lions - Tones on Tail
Exquisite Corpse - Bauhaus
White Mice - Mo-Dettes
Skank Bloc Bologna - Scritti Politti
Die Young, Stay Pretty - Blondie
***Guilty Pleasure*** Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? - Culture Club
Make Hay - Pere Ubu
Guns of Brixton - The Clash

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you will see more of the same type of thinking when it comes to offshore banking, offshore corporations, offshore foundations, offshore stock brokerage accounts etc.

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