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29 Jul 2015, 1:21 am

this song is very therapeutic to me. i've cried to it several times.



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29 Jul 2015, 1:28 am

i posted this song in this thread already, but i wanted to post it again and add the fact that i cried to it many times after i posted it here, because it made me think of autism in general, and my niece and nephew(who both have aspergers).. just connecting the disorder to what is being said in the song made me cry a lot.



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29 Jul 2015, 3:18 am

funny that you say that, the album of desmond dekker and another did that to me
2 records I'd play all day and cry,
not so sad with this vid



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29 Jul 2015, 5:13 am

there's a lot of songs that make me cry..
that one i posted had a nice vid to go along with it that just suited the cry very well..
i'm trying to think of songs that make me cry just because of lyrics.. there are a bunch but only a few that i can think of right off..

i don't listen to a lot of reggae music.. some has some influences like thievery corporation..
i think i might have cried to this song once.. idk.. i think it's a cover but idk.

i used to own an album called frequent flyers: kingston jamaica. it was on this album.



lots of good songs off that album



i like this one the best



along with this remix of a thievery corp song.. which does a lot of reggae anyways
but it's not all very traditional.. just dub ya know.. which originated from jamaica



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29 Jul 2015, 6:14 pm

teehee


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29 Jul 2015, 9:19 pm

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for the longest time I thought Beth Gibbons(the singer of Portishead) was saying "Wooden heart" in this song.. but i'm still not sure if it's "wooden heart" or "word and heart"

I'll never forget this video.. it wasn't my first time listening to trip hop..(i liked some of massive attack a lot back when napster was still a thing, i downloaded a lot of their music back then, but I didn't know what it was, I just liked the music) but when I saw this...I thought to myself..."This is my type of music" "this is what I want to listen to" "this is my favorite genre" already.. Turns out Portishead and Massive Attack Popularized the trip hop genre in the UK during the 90s...didn't even know much about it here in the states.. I guess we have some similar sounding stuff...but there is nothing quite like portishead.



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