"A GRATEFUL DREAD" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, October 1 2009 - Greetings to each and everyone who might read this, preferably at or around October the first in this year of 2009.
Jah Willing, another month filled with MP3 reviews is ahead of us, for which I give thanks. I also give thanks for the fact that I have definitely landed at a more easy period in my rather turbulent life, which enables me to sit down and write a bit more.
The last two years I've been traveling up and down, a thing which I don't have to do no more. I give thanks for that, but I also give thanks for the fact that I've learned an incredible lot in these last years on my (intercontinental) travels.
I'm a Grateful Dread, I give thanks to Jah for being alive!
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.
ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
WWW, October 1 2009 - When you're driving with 100 LB in your car through Yard, you're not on a site seeing trip. Carlton Livingston sings about it in this Rub a Dub classic that should be heard by a larger audience fe true!
WWW, September 2009 - The snare drum hits like a hammer on the prison doors: just nicely, the French based Dub and Roots collective No More Babylon work their Righteous Way from the top to the very last drop of this crucial Dub with subtle resemblances
WWW, September 2009 - Last August 17, the Dubroom started with a brand new daily series of MP3 reviews, all coming with a free and legal direct download link on the review page.
Here's the schedule for the month of October, 2009.
WWW, October 2009 - Pablo Gad is a UK based Roots Reggae singer whose carrier started in the 1970's when he released a number of solid, militant tunes of which the legendary Hard Times is probably the best known.
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