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I don't like reggae at all, never have. I like Jazz some but wish I liked it more. I guess I wish I liked Lite Rock a little better so I could at least somewhat tolerate the crappy radio station I'm forced to listen to at work.

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Oh yeah, I forgot: most blues.

Yeh, that's probably mine. I don't mind some acoustic blues, a little country blues, or even ancient pre-Elvis blues, but as soon as that shit gets electrified (B.B. King, Albert King, Joe Louis Walker, John Mayall, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Robert Cray, etc.) I cup my ears and run.

Point for point, that's exactly the way I feel.


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I have tried to like Jazz many times, own some Miles and Coltrane, but try as I might I just don't get it...and so many people name check this stuff I sometimes feel like I'm being left out.

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I have a giant blind spot for reggae. Slap a reggae beat on just about anything and I'm a-snoozin'. Don't know why.


There are only two things in this world that I hate. One of them is reggae music. The other is the Subway Subs but the first is reggae. I always mean to start at thread where people list off some reggae that they think I wouldn't hate. some day...


cornell campbell i shall not remove

i dunno if it'll change your mind but it's a pretty good song.

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