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Bass Culture : When Reggae Was King
The first major account of the history of reggae, black music journalist Lloyd Bradley describes its origins and development in Jamaica, from ska to rock-steady to dub and then to reggae itself, a local music which conquered the world.There are many extraordinary stories about characters like Prince Buster, King Tubby and Bob Marley.But this is more than a book of music history: it relates the story of reggae to the whole history of Jamaica, from colonial island to troubled independence, and Jamaicans, from Kingston to London.
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What If Culture Was Nature All Along?
Navigational tools towards a non-reductionist naturalism where matter is chameleon and agentialNew materialisms argue for a more science-friendly humanities, ventilating questions about methodology and subject matter and the importance of the non-human.However, these new sites of attention climate, biology, affect, geology, animals and objects tend to leverage their difference against language and the discursive.Similarly, questions about ontology have come to eclipse, and even eschew, those of epistemology.While this collection of essays is in kinship with this radical shake-up of how and what we study, the aim is to re-navigate what constitutes materiality.These efforts are encapsulated by a rewriting of the Derridean axiom, 'there is no outside text' as 'there is no outside nature.' What if nature has always been literate, numerate, social? And what happens to 'the human' if its exceptional identity and status is conceded quantum, non-local and ecological implication?
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The Way It Was : A History of Gigha
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What was your most beautiful adventure?
My most beautiful adventure was a backpacking trip through the Swiss Alps. The stunning mountain landscapes, crystal-clear lakes, and charming alpine villages made it a truly unforgettable experience. Waking up to the sound of cowbells, hiking through meadows filled with wildflowers, and enjoying traditional Swiss fondue in cozy mountain huts were some of the highlights of this magical journey. The sense of peace and connection with nature I felt during that trip will always hold a special place in my heart.
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What was your exciting sexual adventure?
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How was German cuisine in the Middle Ages?
German cuisine in the Middle Ages was heavily influenced by the availability of ingredients in different regions. Meat, particularly pork, was a staple in the diet of the wealthy, while the common people consumed more grains, vegetables, and dairy products. Spices were also used to flavor dishes, although they were expensive and mainly accessible to the upper class. Overall, German cuisine in the Middle Ages was characterized by a variety of hearty and simple dishes that reflected the agricultural and culinary traditions of the time.
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What was your biggest adventure so far?
My biggest adventure so far was a backpacking trip through Southeast Asia. I traveled to Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, exploring ancient temples, bustling markets, and stunning natural landscapes. It was a journey filled with new experiences, delicious food, and encounters with people from different cultures. The trip challenged me to step out of my comfort zone, navigate unfamiliar places, and embrace the unknown, making it a truly unforgettable adventure.
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Roger Chapman He Was She Was You Was We Was 1982 Dutch 2-LP vinyl set 2646106
ROGER CHAPMAN & THE SHORTLIST He Was She Was You Was We Was (1982 Dutch 13-track Double LP set Recorded live during the Chappo Live 81 Tour in Germany November/December 1981 single pocket picture sleeve. The sleeve has minor signs of wear and the vinyl looks seldom played) A1 Higher GroundA2 Ducking Down A3 Making The Same Mistake A4 Blood And SandB1 King Bee / That Same Thing / Face Of StoneB2 Hyenas Only Laugh For FunB3 Night Down No.2 (A La Z Z)C1 PrisonerC2 Slow Down / Common TouchC3 Juke Box
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1963: That Was the Year That Was
While we conveniently package the past into decades when talking about the ‘Roaring ’20s’, ‘the Rock and Roll era’ of the ’50s or the ‘Swinging ’60s’, these tend to be labels of convenience rather than of historical accuracy.In reality, the first four years of the 1950s were more akin to the 1940s, with austerity and rationing still facts of every-day life.Likewise, the first three years of the ’60s were, in terms of fashion, social attitudes and living standards, really part of the 1950s.The year 1963 was to be the seminal year when most of the things we now associate with the ‘Swinging ’60s’ really began. Most years are fortunate to experience three or four seminal events during their allotted twelve months; a cursory look through a chronology of 1963, however, shows just how many significant events took place.This year alone saw a huge number of watershed moments in popular culture, national and international politics. Arranged in a chronological, month-by-month format, 1963: That Was the Year That Was pieces together these happenings, exploring their immediate and long-term effects and implications.This is a fascinating read for both those who lived through these momentous times, and those who want to learn more about the start of the swinging ’60s.
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What was your biggest adventure in life?
My biggest adventure in life was when I traveled to Southeast Asia for three months. I explored the bustling streets of Bangkok, hiked through the lush jungles of Laos, and relaxed on the pristine beaches of Bali. I immersed myself in new cultures, tried exotic foods, and met incredible people along the way. It was a life-changing experience that opened my eyes to the beauty and diversity of the world.
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What was your most beautiful travel destination?
My most beautiful travel destination was Santorini, Greece. The stunning white-washed buildings perched on the cliffs overlooking the crystal-clear blue waters of the Aegean Sea created a picturesque and breathtaking scene. The sunsets in Santorini were truly magical, painting the sky in hues of pink, orange, and purple. Exploring the charming villages, enjoying delicious Greek cuisine, and relaxing on the black sand beaches made it a truly unforgettable experience.
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What was your most beautiful vacation destination?
My most beautiful vacation destination was the Amalfi Coast in Italy. The stunning coastline, with its colorful villages perched on cliffs overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, took my breath away. The picturesque towns of Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi were filled with charming streets, delicious food, and breathtaking views. Exploring the area by boat and taking in the dramatic scenery from the water was an unforgettable experience. The combination of natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality made it a truly magical destination.
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What was your most remote travel destination?
My most remote travel destination was the small village of Chitkul in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Situated near the Indo-Tibetan border, Chitkul is the last inhabited village before the border and is surrounded by stunning Himalayan mountains. The journey to Chitkul involved driving through narrow, winding roads and crossing several high mountain passes, making it a truly remote and off-the-beaten-path destination. The natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere of Chitkul made it a memorable and unique travel experience.
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