Third World 2005-04-19
Fox Theatre, Salinas, CA
Set 1
DJ Intro > MC Intro medley Reggae Ambassador Forbidden Love Ain't Givin' Up Satta Amasa Gana 1865 (96? In The Shade) percussion medley (Jah Glory > Kumina > ?)
Set 2
Now That We Found Love
Reggae Party
Reggae Party
Set 3
E: Committed
Rhythm of Life
Rhythm of Life
Comment
After three decades of producing top reggae hits, Third World is still
performing at the top of its game. Their songs range from deep roots to
upbeat disco-reggae to dancehall to reggae-fied hip-hop. Third World's
band members are top-notch, and they are one of Jamaica's longest running
and most diverse bands. This show, while a bit too short, emphasizes this
diversity and the talents of the musicians with screaming guitar solos from
Stephen "Cat" Coore and an unbelievable percussion medley by drummer Tony
"Ruption" Williams. And, William "Bunny Rugs" Clark's voice still sounds
wonderful. A very nice sounding recording makes this show a must-have for all reggae fans!
performing at the top of its game. Their songs range from deep roots to
upbeat disco-reggae to dancehall to reggae-fied hip-hop. Third World's
band members are top-notch, and they are one of Jamaica's longest running
and most diverse bands. This show, while a bit too short, emphasizes this
diversity and the talents of the musicians with screaming guitar solos from
Stephen "Cat" Coore and an unbelievable percussion medley by drummer Tony
"Ruption" Williams. And, William "Bunny Rugs" Clark's voice still sounds
wonderful. A very nice sounding recording makes this show a must-have for all reggae fans!
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Sat May 14 2005 20:45:02 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Sat May 14 2005 20:45:02 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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