“Nine times out of 10 when people do a tribute album or tribute songs for somebody, it's what I call 'white boys playing reggae'. They know they can't, we know they can't, so they sing like they can't and play like they can't. They gently make fun of the idiom or sing in a false accent.” PeopleKnowsPlaySongFunWhiteBoysAlbumsNineAccentsTributeReggaeIdiom Author:David Lee Roth
“Many of the songs were written as a way of paying tribute to specific people, but in the end the songs took on a life of their own and I didn't worry about accuracy or biographical truth, so it's not a problem.” PeopleWayEndsProblemSongWorryWrittenTributeAccuracy Author:Michael Gira