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Friday, April 4, 2008

What I Owe Linda

posted by on April 4 at 14:29 PM

I have no idea how in the world I missed the most important reggae tune of this decade, Tanya Stephens’ “It’s a Pity.”

If I had not been sitting in Linda’s yesterday, when this cut appeared out of the blue, I would have continued to believe that “Jamrock” was at the top of the pop reggae heap.

The song’s best line:

Who knows? maybe one day the world will be evolved enough/We’ll share you in a civilized manner between the two of us/ But until then I woulda love to see you again/Me know we have to play it by the stupid rules of sin.

Very progressive.

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'it's a pity' is a banger. it's the best track on the doctor's darlin' riddim in my opinion, and there are a lot of solid songs on that one.

Posted by cosby | April 4, 2008 2:50 PM
2

that song is the joint
lol @ cosby's riddim

Posted by ndrwmtsn | April 7, 2008 2:33 AM

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