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Thanks for that...General Echo was one of my faves (when I was young!). Now, you said he always brings a smile to your face...well...this next tune by Buju Banton always makes me laugh my head off...all for the wrong reasons mind...personally, I think his voice is atrocious...but, perversely...it makes this tune very listenable! Strange...see what you think:


Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Got it! If I smoked, even I would light

> up a spliff to this one...

>

> *deep sigh of satisfaction* : The Mighty Diamonds

> - Pass The Kutchie

>

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOypr3N7SFo

Ahhh, lovely! Me too! Here's another one with a gorgeous voice and melodies: Prince Lincoln www.youtube.com

Yes! Yes! Yes!


Now you've got me into Gregory Isaacs mood. This has to be one of his best...I've posted it on this thread before...but I don't think anyone will mind if I post it again...it's an absolute classic...and...oh yes...that voice...


Night Nurse:




*looks at clock and thinks...really must go and cook dinner!*

CasaJarapa Wrote:

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> Yes!!!! And yes, I think me tofu may have

> defrosted by now so time for my supper, too.

> Later!


Ha ha! Got tofu tomorrow, stir-fried with chilli, garlic, onions, peppers, beansprouts, mushrooms, ginger and noodles. Mmmm...with Gregory in the background...yum.


Bon Apetit!

EXCELLENT!


Hadn't heard that one for years! Thank you. Right...back to dinner, before hubby files for divorce!


Oh...just one teeny one more...again from those Mighty Gems (I do love them): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC7CatrXWUs&feature=related.


Enjoy back!


PS: you realise we have a serious addiction here... (*big giggle*)

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