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| | Amazon.com: Halfway Tree: Music: Damian "Junior Gong" Marley (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Marley," which was so derivative and, worse than the rest of the Marley kids, not only borrowed from his father's songs, but pretty just took their whole melody and arrangements as a backdrop for him to "try" to toast over. |
 | | He throws all these references to his father in a passive, coat-riding attempt to validate himself, but it fails, since the rhymes are weak, the music unsure and most telling of all, the songs lack the spirit and passion in most Marley offspring music). |
 | | It is interesting to me when I hear Damian and other "neo-reggae" artists being played in American clubs and on radio all over the country; from the cosmopolitan east and west coast cities to the conservative heartland areas like Texas. |
| www.amazon.com /Halfway-Tree-Damian-Junior-Marley/dp/B00005NWKI (1392 words) |
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