I've been reading this Bob Marley biography and it is totally captivating, engrossing, enlightening. Made me think about all the great reggae records I used own on vinyl.
One of my favorite all-time reggae songs has to be Toots and the Maytals "Pressure Drop." Check out the little spinning 45 rpm. There is ecstasy in those grooves!
UPDATE: I'm thinking Dumps usually gravitates to those dark, doomy, naval-gazing, apocalyptic type tunes. And Sunny, well he just likes to dance!
Put em together and well what do you get? Gloriously Confused!
whitewolfsonicprincess' 2nd single Child of the Revolution
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