What don't you get

I love how this has thread has morphed from ‘I don’t get Theo Parrish’ to ‘Theo Parrish is amazing’

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This one from a few years ago is amazing!

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He had his own gang of bucket-hatted Bezzes throwing footwork shapes.

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And the one he did with Tony Allen around that time as well.

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Don Letts. Always wheeling himself out as the elder statesman of British reggae. Give it a rest mate, you come on like a cranky Bob Monkhouse these days.

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Beverley Knight. Really likeable personality but terrible music and a terrible performer with no grasp for any music, and yet she’s constantly popping up everywhere to wail through some really derivative neo-soul.

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and still nowhere near as bad as Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Who like that shite?

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Introduced punks to reggae. But you’ll never hear him say that though

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Total lols at Don Letts. I mean yeah he’s a bit of a legend, but humble he ain’t! :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Joss Stone trumps them all in my book. Appallingly bad

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Ha ha… yep, And i live in Exeter so, the fawning local media coverage was grating. Thankfully, she’s not even popular enough for local media interest any more.

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Intelligent Drum & Bass.

As a phrase.

I mean, as opposed to what?

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Dumb & Bass?

i’ll get my coat…

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SO racially coded that whole bit

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See also: Intelligent Dance Music.

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I blame Ritchie Hawtin. Probably :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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I even bought a record by him this week so I will doff my hat in apology at a momentary and ridiculous attempt at a bit of controversy.

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Cranky or not his first track on the Late Night Tales mix …phwoarrr

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Wasn’t he in Big Audio Dynamite? On that basis I think he’s great. Not sure what he’s done wrong.

DJs that call gigs ‘shows’. Seems to have crept in with the younger generation the last few years

Behave.

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