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From the Blog: Fireworks, Calliopes & Clowns" - Printable Version +- Jamericans (https://jamericans.net/yellowboard) +-- Forum: Jamaicaholics (https://jamericans.net/yellowboard/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Archives (https://jamericans.net/yellowboard/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +---- Forum: Archives 2011 (https://jamericans.net/yellowboard/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +---- Thread: From the Blog: Fireworks, Calliopes & Clowns" (/showthread.php?tid=24750) |
From the Blog: Fireworks, Calliopes & Clowns" - rastagirl777 - 06-26-2011 http://wstcountywstend.wordpress.com/2011/06/26/fireworks-calliopes-clowns/
Re: From the Blog: Fireworks, Calliopes & Clowns" - jajewel - 06-26-2011 It's so interesting how everyone's initial Ja. experience is so different......your's was a Grateful Dead experience & it just kind of went from there. I came to Jamaica for the music also, but it was the roots of Reggae that I was searching for. I had heard all the sounds in Miami, but not by the original artists & I wanted the original sounds. My first experience was the Bunny Wailer "Youth Consiousness" concert in Kgn. in maybe 1983??!!... I have actually never been to a Grateful Dead concert & really don't know their music. Reggae music was the thing that took hold of my soul & never let it go.....I just followed where it led me.
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