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Reggae music is now protected by the UN

Not sure quite what this means but it is so nonetheless

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-46383617

I'm also intrigued as to what Mongolian Camel Coaxing is !

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  • @AndyPlankton said:
    Not sure quite what this means but it is so nonetheless

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-46383617

    I'm also intrigued as to what Mongolian Camel Coaxing is !

    Yeah right, bet you’ve done some camel coaxing in your time! :D

  • Long live sweet, sweet reggae music!!

  • Strangely there seems to be nothing from the USA or Uk worth preserving....

  • @BiancaNeve said:
    Strangely there seems to be nothing from the USA or Uk worth preserving....

    No music of any worth has come out of either of those places...

  • @richardyot said:

    @BiancaNeve said:
    Strangely there seems to be nothing from the USA or Uk worth preserving....

    No music of any worth has come out of either of those places...

    What ? You mean Chas 'n' Dave, The Wombles, Right Said Fred...even Shawaddywaddy not worth preserving ?

  • edited November 2018

    Here’s a publication created in part with U.N. funds from 2011 about music as a Global Resource.

  • I like camels. Difficult ornery objects, unreliable but hugely capable.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I like camels. Difficult ornery objects, unreliable but hugely capable.

    I hope to come back as one...

  • Actually, it would be interesting to look at the terms and conditions, to see what is covered. Reggae is a broad church. Is dub in there? What about dancehall? Yellowman slackness? Or how about the 8-bit stuff like Disrupt/Jahtari Soundsystem?

    Wait a minute, are UB40 covered by the might of UN law?😳

  • @apapdop said:
    Actually, it would be interesting to look at the terms and conditions, to see what is covered. Reggae is a broad church. Is dub in there? What about dancehall? Yellowman slackness? Or how about the 8-bit stuff like Disrupt/Jahtari Soundsystem?

    Wait a minute, are UB40 covered by the might of UN law?😳

    or Musical Youth ?.....
    And what does UN preserved mean.....are they going to force people to make reggae to ensure it continues ? :|

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @apapdop said:
    Actually, it would be interesting to look at the terms and conditions, to see what is covered. Reggae is a broad church. Is dub in there? What about dancehall? Yellowman slackness? Or how about the 8-bit stuff like Disrupt/Jahtari Soundsystem?

    Wait a minute, are UB40 covered by the might of UN law?😳

    or Musical Youth ?.....
    And what does UN preserved mean.....are they going to force people to make reggae to ensure it continues ? :|

    Well, I, for one, welcome our new Rastabilly Skank overlords

  • @u0421793 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @apapdop said:
    Actually, it would be interesting to look at the terms and conditions, to see what is covered. Reggae is a broad church. Is dub in there? What about dancehall? Yellowman slackness? Or how about the 8-bit stuff like Disrupt/Jahtari Soundsystem?

    Wait a minute, are UB40 covered by the might of UN law?😳

    or Musical Youth ?.....
    And what does UN preserved mean.....are they going to force people to make reggae to ensure it continues ? :|

    Well, I, for one, welcome our new Rastabilly Skank overlords

    Now there’s a thing I wish that was :)

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