walang silbi ang paglawak kung hindi ito kasabay ng paglalim.
kahit ayaw ko sana gawin kasi minsan pampadami ng post etong ganitong gawain,gagawin ko na din:
plus 1 ako dyan sir.hahaha
i mean come on,the scene has always been there mga sirs.the reggae scene has already "crossed over" the mainstrean side that now almost everyone, even in farflung provinces like mine which is the very deep north(cagayan) you find "rastas" and reggae heads ready to sing from marleys greatest hits and quote them as well on their friendster.
i know it may be hard for you sir schindigista,but the reggae scene needs a little substance thrown in.ok yang madami kau,but then again strength thru numbers is not strength at all if the foundations are not there.
believe you me,i have also harbored trying to organize as such.franco,rondogg and other people in the forum has also the intent to do that.but then again the scene or the movement is strong,but it is only as strong as its weakest link.which is my way of saying let them grow the dreads,smoke the ganja and be all that [gooey brown stuff].but back it up with knowledge,research.
the movement is alive thru coffebreak island,skabeche,shuffle union etc.the reggae and ska movement is as strong as ever thru these bands,thru their records and their performances which go beyond the usual reggae fare.they back it up with the knowledge,the experience and the respect for the musical form we love.