"Lady Nothing," 0:00; "Moonshine" 1:59; "In the Bleak Midwinter" 5:53; "Come Back Baby" 9:59.
With Ralph McTell, Stefan Grossman, Jan Akkerman, on a show called 'Four Guitars' (full show video HERE) originally broadcast on DR2-TV Denmark.
During Snoop Dogg's recent trip to Jamaica he decided:
1) He is Bob Marley reincarnated.
2) Hip-hop doesn't challenge him enough
3) He is changing his name to "Snoop Lion."
MY COUNTER-POINTS:
1) Not only can you not be Bob Marley reincarnated as you were born before he died, but please don't ever align yourself with a true musician, lyricist and/or revolutionary. Ever.
2) If hip-hop doesn't challenge you, you're clearly not challenging yourself. But, yeah, reggae is most definitely the most challenging of genres. :-/
3) In hip-hop, this is what we call "jumping the lion."
Lastly, and most sincerely, I wish you the best in your transformation. Everybody deserves redemption, enlightenment and growth. But if you think that reggae is your escape from all the lazy, violent & misogynistic b.s. you have pumped into this world, you must be smoking something. And it's not just ganja. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20120731/us-music-snoop-dogg/ Via
Snoop Lion - La La La (produced by Major Lazer)
“Consistent with privacy guidelines established in state law and university policy, I can confirm that John Pike's employment with the university ended on July 31, 2012,” Shiller said. “I'm unable to comment further.” @The Sacramento Bee
"Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood" (1978) also known as "Fear
and Loathing in Gonzovision" is a short documentary produced by BBC
Omnibus. It pictures Hunter S.
Thompson in the late 70's. It was directed by Nigel Finch.
This smoothly directed road
trip movie pairs Thompson with Ralph Steadman. The party travels to Hollywood via Death
Valley and Barstow from Las Vegas.