Monday, November 10, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (170)



Dubroom Online - November 10, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (170)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, November 10 2008 - The "fear of man", as the phrase goes, is a very strong one. The fear of being marginalized, ridiculed or worse: outright rejected.

In a more or lesser degree, we are all under this fear.

For me, as Dubroom Webmaster, I write this in the hope that others may read, and I might think a little bit before I write down a word that I would use without problems in a private conversation.

Now, obviously, we should respect each other. But too often, under the guise of "Respect", the Truth cannot be told and the Fear of Man is cultivated.

More Tomorrow...

One Love, Give Thanks,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)

The above column is the personal opinnion of the Webmaster and does not neccesarily reflect the contents of the Dubroom Website and/or Message Boards and/or Weblogs.

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NICE UP (DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW)



WWW, November 2008 - Time to Nice it Up, starting off with Barrington Levy's Here I Come ("Broader than Broadway"): what only can follow, will. Sweet Rub a Dub and Ire Rockers, Nice Up the Dance!

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MARK MESSAM (DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW)



WWW, November 2008 - Time to Nice it Up, starting off with Barrington Levy's Here I Come ("Broader than Broadway"): what only can follow, will. Sweet Rub a Dub and Ire Rockers, Nice Up the Dance!

CLICK HERE TO READ ON

NICE UP

NICE UP
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




WWW, November 2008 - Time to Nice it Up, starting off with Barrington Levy's Here I Come ("Broader than Broadway"): what only can follow, will. Sweet Rub a Dub and Ire Rockers, Nice Up the Dance!

Charlie Chaplin follows Barrington Levy's Here I come, and the tone is set. People dem move and groove as Charlie Chaplin explains how Reggae Music gone worldwide to give positive vibes to the people everywhere.

Positive vibes galore in this mix, which could hardly be different with a title like that. The bulk of the music is smooth Rub a Dub: the everlasting Late Night Blues riddim, for example.

Next to Rub a Dub, Nice Up also contains some Jamaican Reggae tracks produced before Rub a Dub music was born. A crucial selection that will simply do what it promises in the title.


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MARK MESSAM

MARK MESSAM
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




Every now and then, the magnificent voice of this brother reminds us of Barrington Levy during his better days.

However, it would do justice to Jamaican-born Mark Messam, currently "Rhode Island's Finest", to leave at that.

This highly skilled Reggae Singer has his own style, which adds to the spectrum of pure Reggae rather than corrupting it.

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