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The Wailers. You should see these guys so you'll know where Page and Plant copped "D'yer Maker" from. The real stuff, honest Jamaican reggae, which, just like Jamaican weed, pulls no punches. In Jamaica, you write a song, you get maybe 20 bucks. If it dies, okay; but if it sells a million, too bad. But how the music thrives; it is said that Jamaicans believe nothing that doesn't come through the transistor. That is probably true. In fact, do this: take three nights and: see The Wailers, see The Harder They Come, read an article on Rude Boys in he current Rolling Stone. It's all true, and the music pulls no punches. Paul's Mall, through Sunday.

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