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REGGAE: THE STORY OF JAMAICAN MUSIC 3 OF 4

2007-05-15 2 Dailymotion

<p> <br /><b>REGGAE: THE STORY OF JAMAICAN MUSIC PART 3 OF 4</b> <br /><br /><b>-Artists-</b> <br /><br /><b>Alpha Boys Home</b> (Skatalites, Yellowman, etc) <br /><b>Coxsone Dodd</b> (OG producer) <br /><b>The Skatalites</b> ("greatest JA group") <br /><b>Ernest Ranglin</b> <br /><b>Prince Buster</b> <br /><b>Alton Ellis</b> <br /><b>Derek Harriot</b> <br /><b>Judy Mowatt</b> <br /><b>U-Roy</b> (great footage, but still not enough!!) <br /><b>The Wailers</b> (18 months writing/recording with Lee Perry) <br /><b>Lee Perry</b> (shot footage on top of moving bus deck... wild!!) <br /><b>Dave Barker</b> <br /><b>Jimmy Cliff</b> (talks about differences with Chris Blackwell) <br /><b>Chris Blackwell</b> (says he had great marketing plan for Jimmy) <br /><b>Bob Marley</b> (just the right amount of footage) <br /><b>Mutabaruka</b> (lots of interview footage throughout) <br /><b>Big Youth</b> (still lookin good!!) <br /><b>Max Romeo</b> <br /><b>The Clash</b> ("Police & Thieves" live) <br /><b>The Police</b> ("Roxanne") <br /><b>Johnny Rotten</b> (talent scouting for EMI?) <br /><b>Rolling Stones</b> (jamming with Tosh) <br /><b>Dennis Brown</b> ("crown prince of reggae" after Bob the King) <br /><b>Black Uhuru</b> <br /><b>Sly & Robbie</b> (talk about numerous U.S. collaborations) <br /><b>Byron Lee</b> <br /><b>Gussie Clark</b> (shows some dub techniques) <br /><b>Cocoa Tea</b> <br /><b>Beenie Man</b> <br /><b>Eek-A-Mouse</b> (people flipping out over his "sing jay" style <br /><b>Yellowman</b> (great footage and interview!!) <br /><b>Bounty Killer</b> (insightful comments throughout documentary) <br /><b>King Jammy</b> <br /><b>Tiger</b> (great footage) <br /><b>General Trees</b> (Yellowman battle footage) <br /><b>Shinehead</b> (comments on crossover) <br /><b>Shabba Ranks</b> (homophobic comments from UK TV appearance!!) <br /><b>Maxi Priest</b> (duet with Shabba crosses over in U.S.) <br /><b>Mad Cobra</b> <br /><b>Elephant Man</b> (great footage and commentary) <br /><b>Lady T</b> <br /><b>Buju Banton</b> (highlights transition from crime to consciousness) <br /><b>Luciano</b> (spiritual and universal aspects of reggae) <br /><b>Shaggy</b> (says he doesn't make "authentic" reggae) <br /></p><p></p>

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