This motherfucker right here is one of the most underappreciated artists from the past 50 years.
Prove me wrong
>>64261777
>underappreciated
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nice b8 brah
>>64261777
>Underappreciated
On /mu/?
I like his song "be happy"
>>64261794
I mean it. Everyone praises him most for his political image and to be forehead of a whole new movement about love and peace in Jamaica and world. But actually few people have sat and stopped to listen to his albums with The Wailers. They're fucking GOAT.
>>64261862
You could've just added all that on the OP post.
A lot of people here can misinterpret the fuck out of that statement.
>>64261807
On /mu/ definitely. Outside of this board, I can only say about my personal experience... and even the people I knew that were into music, only knew a couple of his songs.
>>64261777
Agreed.
Jamaican music in general really.
But then its not like 95% of /mu/ have a clue about music other than what they got from charts, p4k and fantano.
DUDE WEED LMAO
literally everyone knows a bob marley song
he's like the only reggae artist that normies can name
>>64261990
what's wrong with getting music from charts? I've found some of my favorite albums on there
>>64261777
DUDE WEED LMAO
>>64261990
This guy knows it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V-7g5yVawM
>>64262024
You don't learn anything.
DUDEEEEE WEEEEEEEDDDDD
That's not the who
everyono mentions beatles, doors, beach boys and stones
no one mentions the who
fuck eberyone
GOAT musician imo. There are better bands, but to me Marley is the greatest individual in music history. He wasn't the most technical, not by a longshot, but his music and especially his lyrics are just too good. It's so much more than "dude weed lmao" and "good vibes." His music can be very sensual and despite the vibes can be incredibly somber.
Peter Tosh solo > The Wailers >>>> Bob Marley solo = Bunny Wailer solo
Reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that was strongly influenced by traditional mento and calypso music, as well as American jazz and rhythm and blues, especially the New Orleans R&B practiced by Fats Domino and Allen Toussaint, and evolved out of the earlier genres ska and rocksteady.
Dub has influenced many genres of music, including rock (most significantly the subgenre of post-punk and other kinds of punk[5]), pop,[6] hip hop,[5] disco, and later house,[7] techno,[7] ambient,[7] electronic dance music,[8] and trip hop.[7] Dub has become a basis for the genres of jungle/drum and bass[9][10] and dubstep.[11] Traditional dub has survived and some of the originators, such as Lee "Scratch" Perry and Mad Professor, continue to produce new material.
DUUDT WOEED LAMAHO
>>64262024
have u ever heard anything from africa or south america, and specific genres from there, thoose are the true goats tbqh