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VIDEO REVIEW |
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REGGAE: THE
STORY OF JAMAICAN MUSIC (PART ONE: FORWARD
MARCH)
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| WWW,
June 2008 - The first part of this
excellent series of documentaries by the BBC
takes us back to the 1960's and before,
providing tremendous insights into the birth
of the music that we like so much.
The UK
based documentary deals with the early
1960's, when Jamaica "gained
independence" and SKA originated in the
celebrations surrounding the events. It
doesn't take long before we are introduced
to a number of then contemporary artists and
go even further back in time to get more
knowledge and overstanding.
It's part
of on an in-depth series of documentaries
that "inform, inspire and enlight"
as Mikey Dread used to say. A series that
tells the remarkable story of a remarkable
music created by a remarkable people.
In about an
hour worth of sights and sounds, we see
countless artists, producers, and even
Jamaican politicians as they tells us how
the music originated back in the 1960's and
before.
A must-see!
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