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I know, I know... that's a lotta genres right there. π
But stick with me, the theme that binds them together in my mind ...
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Not Reggae exactly, is SKA, the reggae predecessor.
Ooo yeah!!! Great thing to bring up, Rodrigo. I love this classic ska sound before the punks got hold of it. My cousin who I regularly play music with actually played trumpet in a ska band during college in the 2000s, but they had more of that punk flavor!
Anyway, I don't know if I've heard this particular song before, but I dig it. It reminds me of this tune called Enjoy Yourself
And here's my cousin's ska band that I mentioned.
Thank you so much for sharing!
There is no way I wasn't going to hear those tunes, I liked both of them and added them to a playlist. Thank you.
Your cousins band feels like it has a bit of alternative bits... reminds me a little of Sugar Ray.
Sweet! So glad you dig'em. I'm gonna have to come back to Ska in a future edition... it's such a fun genre. Thanks for bringing it to mind!
I play music with my cousin every week, so I'll let him know your kind words. I'm sure he'll be siked to hear it! I can hear the Sugar Ray for sure!
Sure! Happy to know that.
See you at the next Music Monday!
Not sure if this fully qualifies the category, but I find this Spotify playlist pretty good. House & disco jams with an 80s-infused retro flavour.
Oh heck yeah this fits! Haha, lovin' the title! πΊ
I just saved this one. It's a lotta fun. π
I actually use YouTube more frequently than Spotify and so am just curious how this works... I see it says "Made for michaelmadcat" which is different from any of the other playlists I'm a part of. Do you know what's up with that?
This got uploaded yesterday and made me think of this again. And since you use YouTube more frequently, I'll drop it here.
Discooo lets goo
Oh hell yeah! This is a blast. Really great grooves. π₯
I'm gonna have to check out more on this channel. Two DJ channels that I regularly tune into on YouTube are Boiler Room and My Analog Journal.
Anywho, appreciate you kicking this my way. I'm gonna tune in while I work!
Yeah, not sure what's up with that exactly. Mine says it's made for me. I am guessing this is a playlist that is a bit different for everyone.
I have been absolutely loving this funky band called Parcels. Props to @dendihandian for showing them to me... you got me in deep, haha!
I recommend watching any of their live videos. Like for instance, this one below. π
Haha, seriously if you like vintage edm like daft punk and vintage disco like bee gees, you will like these guys. and this live vol.1 is a good introduction for y'all.
Maybe the
SUNSHINE BAND
with their songs starting withThat the way I like it
.Dang! I missed this suggestion before, Sima. Love it!
They sound pretty different, but for whatever reason Kool & the Gang's Summer Madness comes to mind:
Here we go
Bahhh, it's not showing up for me. I'm getting the "This video is not available" message and when I click to see it on YouTube, it just takes me directly to the site. I probably should use a VPN and just set it to your side of the world, but can you tell me what song you're linking to? I'll look it up!
It's the official audio video of KC & The Sunshine Band - That's the way
Never thought about Regga for monday start.. but guess I should... My recommendation might be bit obvious...
Bob Marley - Get Up Stand Up, One Love, No Woman, No Cry, Three Little Birds
Stevie Wonder - Master Blaster
Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry Be Happy
Inner Circle - Sweat (A La La La La Long)
Shaggy - Oh Carolina,Angel
not sure if Bruno Mars - 'The Lazy Song' would fit into this
Haha, nothing wrong with the obvious recommendations as long as they are good β and these are!
Gotta love Bob Marley and you picked some classics. Another obvious, but good one is "Could You Be Loved"... and I really love "Kinky Reggae" β that's a chill one.
You got a lotta go callouts here. I freaking love Stevie Wonder! Haha, who doesn't?
And I think Bruno Mars "The Lazy Song" fits just fine in my book. It's got that kinda upstroke guitar that is often used in reggae. It's kinda mixing in other elements and def got a poppy side. But it's a fun song!
Good mentions, Bala!
I've been listening to Francine repeat a lot lately. I really enjoy GROUPLOVE.
This is chill. I'm checking out the music video now too β good stuff!
Man...I'm going to have to go with Blue Eyed Music on this listing. Got to count them in if we gonna do the 70's and 80's.
Very true, Stefan!
Personally, some of my favorite blue-eyed soul singers are from the UK... I love me some Joe Cocker, Van Morrisson, Rod Stewart, and Eric Burdon. Arguably, they all have a rock edge, but they certainly got soul too... the genre lines often get blurry with my favorite music. Shoot, add Mick Jagger to that list too!
Also, let's not forget David Bowie's Young Americans that is one funky soulful album. David Bowie is incredible... I think one of his super powers is pulling together an eclectic group of collaborators and mixing whatever it is that the bring together!