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tri boy
3rd February 2008, 08:56
Any other KBers take in the Raggamuffin Reggae Fest?
Hope so, cause it was a bloody good (and hot) day of some of the best Reggae NZ will ever get a chance to hear.
Go next year people.
House of Shem from Manawatu put on a crisp clean set, followed by Akld band The Midnights, Katchafire livelyed up the crowd and The Blackseeds keep the juices flowing.
By early arvo, the international acts started to hit the stage, with Arrested Developement holding a mix of reggae, hip hop, and audience participation.
Maxxi Priest sworned the ladies in da house with a strong,sweet vocal performance, and a surprise quest appearance of his son.
The Wailers got the grassroots followers into a frenzy with pure Ramacian reggae, and UB40 brought the house down with one of the most deep clean sounding mix I've ever heard. The highlight was having UB40, Maxxi Priest and the Wailers on stage together doing "I Shot the Sheriff" together.
Wicked day.:first:
tri boy
3rd February 2008, 08:58
37500 people and no trouble.
tri boy
3rd February 2008, 16:27
Okay, from the lack of responses I'm picking Kiwi M/Cyclists are still into Tom Jones and the Back Street Boys.
That explains the riding behaviour.:laugh::Police:
Subike
3rd February 2008, 17:13
Na
most of us cool dudes that enjoy that type of music
are based in the south island
too many good roads down here to ride as an option to listening to live music.
so we just fill out I-Pods with it and hit the road!
:2thumbsup
Big Dave
3rd February 2008, 17:20
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tri boy
3rd February 2008, 19:11
David, David, David, sometimes I worry about you:no::laugh:
RC1
3rd February 2008, 19:24
lead singer said it was to be his last perfomance :crybaby:
tri boy
3rd February 2008, 19:37
lead singer said it was to be his last perfomance :crybaby:
Yup, that voice will be hard to replicate.
Although the dude doing vocals for the Wailers sounds uncannily like Bob.
Pretty certain it wasn't Ziggy, and the band could of backed him better(seemed to just go through the motions).
Maxxi Priests off spring will be a force to follow in the future.:yes:
Lias
3rd February 2008, 20:10
There is no polite way to put this.
The vast majority of bikers I know would not listen to reggae.. and quite a few of the ones I know would probably thump anyone who tried to make them listen to some.
You might have more luck at the iwi/whanau/drugsmokers/criminal forums.
tri boy
3rd February 2008, 21:07
Then we move in much separated circle's. Most riders i know enjoy the beat and relaxed tones of reggae.
If you think it's all about dope and drop outs then I can retort by saying Thrash Metal is all about violence and agony. You surprise me with your red neck approach to music. I wish you all the best in life's education.
And your comment about thumping people over musical beats reaffirms way Raggamuffin had such a clean slate with the coppers, while drunks at Hamilton "night clubs" cause them much grief.
Cheers.
Rosie
4th February 2008, 07:27
We were at a bbq down the road, and could hear some of it. :second:
Str8 Jacket
4th February 2008, 07:38
There is no polite way to put this.
The vast majority of bikers I know would not listen to reggae.. and quite a few of the ones I know would probably thump anyone who tried to make them listen to some.
You might have more luck at the iwi/whanau/drugsmokers/criminal forums.
You know me. I listen to reggae and I enjoy it. I am not a criminal, I am white and I am a motorcyclist. Your just spouting racist bullshit mate.
Nagash
4th February 2008, 09:19
Would of loved to go but had to save my funds for a new Motorcycle tank.. I'm glad it turned out alright :cool:
And i'm a motorcyclist who enjoys reggae and classic rock. Your reasoning is flawed.
HungusMaximist
4th February 2008, 09:45
Far out!
Sounded like you had a mean time!
Massive fan of ska & reggae, but didn't have the time to catch it down in Rotorua.
more_fasterer
4th February 2008, 13:41
My flatmate's brother went down there with his wife for the day, they didn't hang round long after they saw a patched black power member knock a woman square in the jaw :eek5:
Lias
4th February 2008, 18:38
You know me. I listen to reggae and I enjoy it. I am not a criminal, I am white and I am a motorcyclist. Your just spouting racist bullshit mate.
I did say the vast majority. Which is true, the vast majority of bikers I've ever met and discussed musical tastes with to any degree havnt been into reggae.. or hiphop.. or classical.. or country and western.. pretty much all of them are into rock or metal.
Lias
4th February 2008, 18:41
while drunks at Hamilton "night clubs" cause them much grief.
Cheers.
Tell me about it I bounce at Altitude :girlfight: and most of the problems we have are with angry young white boys.
Str8 Jacket
4th February 2008, 20:15
I did say the vast majority. Which is true, the vast majority of bikers I've ever met and discussed musical tastes with to any degree havnt been into reggae.. or hiphop.. or classical.. or country and western.. pretty much all of them are into rock or metal.
Yep but to be honest mate, you havent met every biker....
Lias
4th February 2008, 21:35
Yep but to be honest mate, you havent met every biker....
This is true.. but none of us have.. I can only generalise from my experiences.
I have talked to quite a few over the years, of varying ages and backgrounds and i still say the vast majority of bikers dont listen to reggae:Pokey::jerry:
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