Bazooka Joe Posted November 5, 2005 Share Posted November 5, 2005 mismo! syempre di lang sya reggae icon, considered as most influential artistfor the last 5 decades...sino pa ba nagsusuot ng t shirt na bruce springteen, john lennon or beatles, madonna, elvis, hendrix???mangilan ngilan na lng... pero shirt na bob marley, up to now dami pa ring nagsusuot....influential na tlaga, even black eyed peas, one of their influence is bob marley pero kahit ganun, malaki pa rin ang reggae and hindi lng c bob marley<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Correct me if I am wrong, diba si Bob Marley naman ang nag introduce ng Reggae. Kung hindi Sino? Quote Link to comment
stonerockbato Posted November 7, 2005 Share Posted November 7, 2005 sa may timog din po ang kolumn bar, kanto kanan after ng xaymaca..hihimusta mga reggae peeps?ngayon lang ulit ako nakpagOL dito..kelangan magprepare ng climb eh. san next gig ron?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> ei rastamarie nagpunta kami xaymaca last thurs sila ron yung tumugtog Peace Pipe swabe, next time EB tayo... :thumbsupsmiley: sama ka tropa, mga tsiks kze pansin ko wala na masyado tsiks na dumadaan.. Quote Link to comment
pizzapandesal Posted November 7, 2005 Share Posted November 7, 2005 @ovaltinekid musta ISLA CERVEZA??? sino reggae band? Quote Link to comment
Daungan_ph Posted November 7, 2005 Share Posted November 7, 2005 Have you been or heard of our place?... Daungan? near Big Brother house.... A lot of times reggae tayo pag friday night concerts. sometimes 3 bands pa. CU there. Quote Link to comment
ninjakidz Posted November 7, 2005 Share Posted November 7, 2005 @ovaltinekid musta ISLA CERVEZA??? sino reggae band?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> No Big Deal name ng band... mga taga-dito lang sa neighborhood... pero pinakita na daw sila s Homeboy e... yung show ni Boy Abunda sa umaga... ok naman kaso hindi pa-swabe... Quote Link to comment
pizzapandesal Posted November 8, 2005 Share Posted November 8, 2005 Have you been or heard of our place?... Daungan? near Big Brother house.... A lot of times reggae tayo pag friday night concerts. sometimes 3 bands pa. CU there.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> post ka lang ng gigs at events d2... basta reggae!!! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
stonerockbato Posted November 10, 2005 Share Posted November 10, 2005 (edited) PEACE PIPE Nov. 11 - SM BacoorNov. 12 - Xaymaca, TimogHEMP REPUBLIC every Tuesday - Xaymaca, Timog BROWNMAN REVIVALevery Friday - Xaymaca, TimogNov. 17 - 70's Bistro, Quezon City Edited November 10, 2005 by stonerockbato Quote Link to comment
stonerockbato Posted November 10, 2005 Share Posted November 10, 2005 Brownman Revival's Lintik Video http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=kVMaY1h12oc&search=lintik Quote Link to comment
james_bandido Posted November 13, 2005 Share Posted November 13, 2005 http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a230/James_Bandido/reggae_2.jpg Marist School Alumni Association (MSAA), together withBatch 81, invites you to come and enjoy the night withfellow graduates and friends to MSAA's fund raisingconcert: REGGAE BY THE RIVER, a concert party at theRiverboat Restaurant, Marikina on November 25, 2005(Friday) at 7:00 pm. Tropical Depression Band andother Riverboat guests will be there to entertaineveryone. Tickets are now for sale at P250.00, inclusive ofentrance plus 3 beers. Proceeds of which will be usedfor MSAA's future projects. Interest parties may contact the following: a) MSAA office (c/o Josie Enriquez) -- 942-0526local 235 or 0916-522-3096 Tony Tanquintic -- 0910-376-5649 c) Sydney Sason -- 0919-605-4114 WE HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE....... Quote Link to comment
Ron Hunter Posted November 14, 2005 Share Posted November 14, 2005 kamustas mga rasta.... sa wakas nakapag-log in nanaman ako... kay tagal ko ng nawala nakabalik rin... jUst post it your comments and reactions... http://www.titikpilipino.com/artist/index....set2=0#comments http://www.titikpilipino.com/news/?aid=605 Quote Link to comment
pizzapandesal Posted November 15, 2005 Share Posted November 15, 2005 kamustas mga rasta....sa wakas nakapag-log in nanaman ako... kay tagal ko ng nawala nakabalik rin...jUst post it your comments and reactions...http://www.titikpilipino.com/artist/index....set2=0#comments http://www.titikpilipino.com/news/?aid=605<{POST_SNAPBACK}> musta CONGAMAN??!! more power sa PEACE PiPE!!!! may mall show pala kayo sa FRIDAY(nov 18) sa megamall 4pmsayang may work pa kami nun... Quote Link to comment
stonerockbato Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 PEACE PIPE "Album Tour" Nov. 18 Friday SM MegamallShow starts at 4pm Quote Link to comment
pizzapandesal Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 angat ko lang!!! irie mhon!!! irie -jamaican term that means ok, nice, alright, cool or in rastafari term elevated state of mind ... "high" in short Quote Link to comment
russ Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 hey... reggae peeps... makiki daan lang po... Quote Link to comment
pizzapandesal Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 From: RiddimJamaica.com The Real Reggae Resource The Evolution Of Reggae Reggae has sustained the test of time. It has evolved from a simple music art form known as Mento, which was developed in the early 20th century by labour workers and direct descendants of the still present Maroon Society. As the art form took shape, it integrated external mainstream influences, such as Rock and Roll in the 50’s, which spurned the Ska music form in Jamaica. With this new generation of peppy horn melodies and uptempoed vocal sounds, Reggae for the first time emitted the potential to cross over into the mainstream music industry and finally share the limelight with the big names of that era. It happened with a mega hit from a small girl with a big voice, Millie Small, and her debut single "My Boy Lollipop". This sparked a creative explosion in the local industry and literally overnight labels and studios popped all over downtown Kingston. The reggaeloution was in full gear. Artists to emerge from this era was Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, and King Stich just to name a few. This sparked a creative explosion in the local industry and literally overnight labels and studios popped all over downtown Kingston. The reggaeloution was in full gear.. With the war ravaged era of the 60's approaching reggae finally took form with a mellow beat and mind bending conscious lyrics, and rebel Bands that spoke the words of the people. The mystical influence of reggae captured fans worldwide and for the first time ever, reggae was a real influence internationally. Bob Marley and the Wailers expelled songs of hope and freedom that stretched to the war torn jungles of Vietnam and the heart aching mothers, girlfriends, and wives in the US, and giving protestors a voice to carry them on. The song "War" by Bob Marley and the Wailers impacted the world. Burning Spear , Culture, Mighty Diamonds and Israel Vibrations followed suit. Then came the experimental 70's. It was a new stage in the evolution of the art form. The birth of dancehall came unexpectedly, with Daddy Uroy emerging as a pioneer in the creation of the new sound. Sound clashes were cultivating quietly in the background, and dancehall was a new platform for projecting the fledging Sound Industry. Sound Clashes came to the frontline and it was all about one drop riddims, and versatile lyrics. Deejay face offs in the dance became common place and it was all about the "new dance" whatever it might be. The 80's quietly slipped in and Bob Marley passed away. With the legend gone, it was left to the upcoming acts to carry on the Icons works, but no one would be able to fill his shoes. Yellow Man was the man of the moment, and Blood Fire Posse carried out their first US Tour. Their single "Get Flat" ruled the airwaves worldwide. With the mainstream Band/group influence infecting Jamaica, Third World emerged with sweet melodies, unforgettable punch lines and a unique blend of contemporary music and reggae. They gave us hits such as "96 degrees in the shade", "Sense Of Purpose", and "Try Jah Love". Chalice came on the scene with the mega hits "Trapped" and "Reggae Symphony". Shabba Ranks broke new grounds by becoming the first Dancehall Artiste to sign a Major contract. This spurned a rebirth of the music in the US and Europe suddenly every Major label suddenly wanted a reggae catalog. Manufactured groups such as Jamericans came about and fizzled in the process. Cobra, Lady Patra, Tiger, and Richie Stephens all signed with major labels during this era. But Reggae was about to take another turn in its rapid state of evolution. The 90's rolled in with the Japanese discovering Reggae full stream, Yami Bolo took the Orient by storm and was made a legend in that country. Mystic Revellers released "Gotta Be a Better Way". Tiger crashed and with it went his career. Beenie Man and Bounti Killa emerged with a fiery rivalry and a caseful of lyrics. Mid 90's set dancehall on a rocky foot with a down surge in popularity and a string of gimpy lyrics that never made sense. Beenie Man and Bounti reigned supreme. The sound alike period came and went Buju Banton, debuted two albums and joined the ranks of the greats. Now its 2000. A new era, a new millenium. What does the future hold? Potential is all around, Mr Vegas, Mr. Lex, Morgan Heritage, Sizza, Tony Curtis, Singing Melody... just a few who will definitely be around in the not so near future. The next generation of reggae is currently unfolding. Be There. Quote Link to comment
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