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    Scientists show there were 3 revolutions in popular music - punk wasn't one of them.

    Im obviously biased, but I consider Bob Marleys contribution to reggae, and turning it into a world wide music is often overlooked. His image is even recognised in jungles, and deserts. In 1980 he was one of the biggest stars on the planet.
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    Scientists show there were 3 revolutions in popular music - punk wasn't one of them.

    Well, ive noticed in reggae that there are now new tunes coming out on very old rhythms.. of the new people, I rate Tarrus Riley, and like you say, some of the old names are still stepping up. 90s seemed to be quite an influential time for reggae and soul. Dont know about other genres
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    Scientists show there were 3 revolutions in popular music - punk wasn't one of them.

    Ive noticed that, particularly in Reggae, and RnB/Soul... Foundation, early reggae, and 90s RnB are more popular than whats out there at the moment. Ive listened to a lot of London soul parties of late, and seems to be all old school. Really havnt heard much decent new stuff for a while.
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