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😀Jamaican seniors enjoying Bob (Original Post)
malaise
Mar 31
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barbtries
(28,811 posts)1. i love reggae music.
Within the last few years, on my trips home to CA, I was able to see Morgan Heritage and Etana in small venues. I am old and grey and fat but I was dancing! And I hugged Gramps on my way out.
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yeah i may be old, but i'm not dead yet.
malaise
(269,157 posts)2. Very cool
Gramps classic now plays at every funeral in Jamaica
I dont believe in their place or any up there but I do wish society was kind to those who help others.
barbtries
(28,811 posts)3. that was beautiful.
i saved to my funeral playlist. was not familiar until just now.
malaise
(269,157 posts)4. The senior in the wheel chair made my morning
Too good😀😀
stage left
(2,966 posts)7. She was having the time of her life.
and her outfit was beautiful.
Blue Owl
(50,491 posts)5. Righteous!
There will never be another Bob....
Celerity
(43,497 posts)6. Classic ska! Simmer Down was The Wailers' first single, from 1963. Backed by The Skatalites. Years before reggae.
malaise
(269,157 posts)8. And they are the best ska dancers
That one guy is particularly good 😀