Snoop Lion Strikes Back at Bunny Wailer
In early 2012, Snoop Dogg took a three-week trip to Jamaica in order to make new music and explore a country and culture that had long fascinated him.
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In early 2012, Snoop Dogg took a three-week trip to Jamaica in order to make new music and explore a country and culture that had long fascinated him.
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In early 2012, Snoop Dogg took a three-week trip to Jamaica in order to make new music and explore a country and culture that had long fascinated him.
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Bob Marley and the Wailers' classic album Catch A Fire , turns 40 years old this week (April 13th to be exact).
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Not many artists can claim to having a hit single twice with the same song.
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Bunny Wailer, who formed the Wailers with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh in 1963, told the website TMZ that Snoop had engaged in "fraudulent use of [the] Rastafari community's symbolism" and that he had failed to honour, "contractual, moral and verbal commitments" he allegedly made to Wailer and his fellow Rastas.
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I Shot the Sheriff is Bob Marley's opposition song to the Pill, claims his lover Esther Anderson in this intimate documentary about the singer's early career.
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Those interested in '60s garage rock will by now have heard of The Sonics, with their blisteringly fast tracks full of buzzsaw guitars, guttural but stylized vocals and occasional saxophone.
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There was going to be a great big Wailers -shaped hole in the celebrations for Jamaica's 50th anniversary of independence had somebody not put out a commemorative compilation.
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Only perhaps on this site could we query folks for Desert Island Live Discs, and find a six-way tie among the responses between the Who, Bill Evans, Little Feat, Kiss, Warren Zevon and the Talking Heads.
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