NO Reggae Inna Di Jeggae

NO Reggae Inna Di Jeggae

Postby Ska Man on 01 Aug 2007 16:23

Whaaa Gwaaan I noticed that the REGGAE INNA di POLICE music is lacking or even non existence isn't that part of what got THE POLICE to where they are today, in fact dem a play BOB before di show starts ( Get Up Stand Up) so what gives? Man inna Suitcase ? Bring on di Night? One Worl ? Spirits Inna Di Material Worl ? Whaaa Gwaan?
Stewart is the ONE DROP BEAT you need to drop on us!! 8)

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Postby BongoBoy on 01 Aug 2007 16:51

Yes I !!!

The only "slight" groove is in Walking On the Moon and the Roxanne jam...but it's not the full reggae like the old days.

They have seemed to grow away from reggae.

The older I get...the more I one drop.

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Postby TheEqualizer on 01 Aug 2007 17:05

I thought I read somewhere that Stewart thought that the idea of reggae is not as fresh and cutting edge like it was in the late 70s and is now more interested in focusing more in other types of music.
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Postby Tamadude on 01 Aug 2007 17:14

It's still there, man. You just have to listen closer now than before.

Everyting still irie, man. 8)
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Postby Ska Man on 01 Aug 2007 17:16

Thats to bad to hear that Stewart is a wicked Reggae/Ska/punk/pop/jazz/fusion Drummer too bad :cry:
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Postby Ska Man on 01 Aug 2007 17:17

I WANNA FEEL IT BABY not search for it :cry:
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Postby BongoBoy on 01 Aug 2007 17:23

Probably.

They come from such a different place than me I cannot judge them. It's easy to say they should play reggae...like Ska said...it got them there. Now they are older and have more than earned their status so I respectfully support them for getting me into music, and for coming back! They can do what they please. Whatever they play always sounds great to me...

..but with my 2 remaining shows to see I would LOVE to hear One World reggae, Shadows in the Rain, Bring on the Night....and what I really miss...is the REGGAE part of the jams...I never knew how much I loved them until they are gone...I thought the boys would through a little in the jams..?

Oh well...why listen to me?
seriously...I am just a little younger than two of them...no music success at all...workin a day job that has pretty well ruined my Spiritual core...lets see what else?...oh I am NOT in a band right now...

and they are doing everything the opposite of me. Good for them !

Way to go boys! I still love your shows...but maybe squeak in a little..jammin?....and I hope ya lik jammin too?

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Postby Ska Man on 01 Aug 2007 17:36

Respect Bongo boy Respect i feel the same as u we all have our own reasons as to why we love them so much. I saw a thread on the forum asking who could Stewart and Andy have play Bass if Sting didnt want to play with them after the tour, my 1st person was Aston Family Man Barret from Bob Marley & The Wailers. Why tease us with opening with BOB BLARING GET UP STAND UP WHY

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Postby BongoBoy on 01 Aug 2007 17:49

HA that's funny !

I saw that thread but never read it...I was thinking the same thing...cause you mention good ole FamilyMan.

THOSE GUYS, Aston and Carlton...WOW...it's kinda like what Copeland did to my ears..but more subtle. The grooves are like magic. Some guys cannot get that bassline feel...and you need it to do the proper One Drop that The Wailers did so well.

I wonder how many songs were inspired by the drums n bass of "Exodus"
that bassline really woke me up as a drummer !!!!


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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 02 Aug 2007 00:12

OT: I bought a full CD of Gilberto Gil covering Bob Marley songs in Lima. Can't wait to give it a whirl...I bet it's gonna be awesome.

(To those who have not yet been introduced to the general awesome-ness of Gil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilberto_Gil

As you'll read in his Wiki entry, he's sometimes credited with bringing reggae to Brazil...FYI.)
On Google - site:stewartcopeland.net "your keyword here" - thanks DM!!
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