tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4950533873911003993.post4129905944598625431..comments2023-06-26T14:40:08.400+00:00Comments on Reggae & Jamaican Film News: BBC Reggae Britannia Season airs 4 new programs.....Reggae Films UKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01467506057999111962noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4950533873911003993.post-51519800487779713932011-02-16T15:18:57.060+00:002011-02-16T15:18:57.060+00:00In the 80's 3 of the biggest British reggae ba...In the 80's 3 of the biggest British reggae bands were from Birmingham, Ub40, Steel Pulse and Musical Youth. I think that this should have been pointed out more in Reggae Britannia. I was surprised that UK groups such as Misty in Roots, Black Slate and Black Roots were not mentioned as well as John Peel and David Rodigan who both played an important role within the reggae scene. These kind of documentaries always tend to talk about bands that were in the top 40. It was great to see rare clips of the Selector and Beshara.Samuelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4950533873911003993.post-37223437475313687322011-01-25T09:54:00.703+00:002011-01-25T09:54:00.703+00:00Hey, you should look at Pogus Caesar's astound...Hey, you should look at Pogus Caesar's astounding book MUZIK KINDA SWEET = it features rare archive photographs of legendary Reggae artists including: Dennis Alcapone, Burning Spear, Mighty Diamonds, Augustus Pablo, Jimmy Cliff, Junior Delgado, Prince Alla, Dennis Brown and a host of others. This book is a must for all lovers of Reggae. <br /><br />Article from The independent http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/pogus-caesars-muzika-kinda-sweet-2080071.htmlCarltonnoreply@blogger.com