I have always perceived Bob Marley as a Messenger a Prophet. Thanks for the presentation above all thank God Bob lived among men. Jah Rastafari. He lives for ever
A man who created masterpieces from the beginning to the end of his career...in just 36 years of life. He became too powerful and inspiring to be alive in this world, Babylon had to eliminate him...somehow. Yet his music remains and his Spirit lives in the hearts of those who love him.
I don't trust anyone of the hangers on around him. How was Chris Blackwell saying years after Bob's death that he'd forgotten about Bob's injured toe and when he collapsed at the last tour that Alan Skill Cole, his footballer friend saying Bob didn't need to stop if he'd die. What the 😠 They should have cared more about his health and Bob loved people so much he neglected his health. But I find it funny the guy saying he didn't understand the heavy patois Bob and the others were speaking 😂 I can imagine. I'm Jamaican and there are many different accents in Jamaica. I find it funny when people say they don't understand. And yes, I know the guy saying he wanted to correct the grammar in the 'sheriff song' so do I sometimes 😂 But it's part of the patois. Love the story about shipping the water from Jamaica. We know everything tastes different back home. And Don Taylor, didn't Bob beat him for stealing for him? 😂
As a bob marley fan loved his music all his albums. Saying Rastaman Vibration wasn't a good album that's a joke. My personal view I love his live concerts no matter what.
I took exception to something said about Rastaman Vibrations. There's a guy saying it wasn't very good. I admit it's not in MY top 3. Anyway, the reason the guy gave, revealed something about the album that made me love it more. the black man with the 'plummy' English accent said the album was compiled at Bob's mother's Miami home around 1974. I enjoyed realising why some of the songs on the album were related to Bob's earlier experience in Delaware (with his mother). Night Shift (about his work ethic, rare in the Caribbean), Positive Vibration (about his growth as a Rasta), Rat Race (urban life), Cry To Me (Rita infidelity), War (Bob missed HIM in Jamaica). Bob is a true artist.
@@RockinStacy Nope. Cry To Me is a 1966 Wailers song he re-recorded. Bob sang a lot of songs he’d done YEARS before. Also if Rita infidelity bothered him that much, he should’ve divorced her. 🙄
@40:30 Did he just say Rastaman Vibration wasn’t a good album?🤦🏻♂️ What is he on?! War, Rat Race, Positive Vibration, Roots Rock Reggae, and Crazy Baldheads are all on that masterpiece!!
😂 Couldn't stop laughing when I read how Bob gave someone the piece of wood to hold till he was ready to beat Don Taylor for stealing for him. And Don still loved him. Bob was a great man but when people betrayed him, he felt it. People who steal and so on. Like Marcia said, he would do anything for anyone. He wanted them to be happy. Sometimes he looked so sad and Rita his wife said he worried about society and people. That's why they got rid of him. He'd just look after people and had a big heart
Kaya was a beautifully recorded album even though there were remakes on them. These guys don’t know what they’re talking about. And Exodus was not his best album; Survival was his best album. “Rastaman Vibration” has the best recording or sound.
Its subjective. Its your mind. Its the mood. When I am really pissed off about the nonsense going on in Africa, "survival" is tops. But all BMW albums have something that only the listener knows. These guys can classify all they like because that is how they make their living as Talking heads.
This guy commenting on Bobs albums has virtually said all the albums mentioned were very poor! What the hell is he on about? Dozy fool. Little does he know how much these songs mean to the human race
Interesting documentary, I really enjoyed the content, Thank you for sharing!!! Lloyd Bradley is an author not a listener, he critiqued "Rastaman Vibration" as "it wasn't very good!" based on his claim that the album was released too soon after "Live at the Lyceum" proves his judgement was made on marketability alone and not the popularity of the album and the growing audience and listeners of Reggae music at the time. Not to be taken seriously, his stand point has a degree of being a bias and amateur opinion and should be treated as such in comparison to someone who actually recorded/performed with Bob that would've offered a more professional and in-depth synopsis. Music Journalist Chris Salewics himself called the album "Rastaman Vibration" his (Bob's) best album yet taking reference from the lyrics of tracks such as "Positive Vibration" and "War" and Haile Selassie's speech at the United Nations in 1968, something of which Bradley failed to acknowledge. I personally love the album, the recording is thick with analog rawness and personally one of the best sounding recorded albums since "Catch A Fire", something about it just stands out to me, it might possibly be the meaning behind the writing and the lyrics in relation to his life at that time, or the heartbeat of which sits so tightly in the pocket of the rhythm section of Carlton and Aston. The album is a truly outstanding studio recording with the likes of it's vocal, musical performance, and engineering. The introductory track "Positive Vibration" has one of my favorite basslines by Aston 'Familyman' Barrett of which I performed a cover version (Babylon by Bus version) of the tune. Peace ✌
Also, back in the eighties it was said he had approximately twenty children from multiple woman, and he died from lung cancer from too much pot. Back then with no social media it was pure rumour based. Regardless..he was outstanding.
That toe injury stuff is bullshit. How many people die as a result of a toe injury? Cancer spreading from one’s toe then throughout one’s entire is utterly ludicrous. Also, this black guy with glasses talking nonsense about “Rastaman Vibration” “Kaya” & “Survival” albums not being good albums, clearly doesn’t understand reggae and rastafari.
I read that it wasn't from the football but from a spiked boot and when they removed the toe bed and Bob survived, they thought of other ways to kill him because they knew he was powerful
@@AS-wj1du That story is baloney. If you’re that dangerous that the CIA wants to kill you, they’d kill you outright and fast. Inducing cancer doesn’t stop the victim from living long enough to continue doing damage. If the CIA wanted Marley dead, they had numerous chances to eliminate. They probably be even enjoyed his music.
Lloyd Bradley is very much out of touch with reality. Survival was the 1st cassette tape i got from a friend who told me to check it ot. I was hooked. 45 years later im still hooked. Bradleys mjnd is too shallow to even understand the music Bob made. Crawl back under your rock dude.
I beg to differ on 'Rastaman Vibration' being said to be not a good album. Being a Bob Marley fan from the release of the 'Natty Dread' album when I was at the age of 8,in my opinion there has never been a bad Bob Marley album and I know I'm not being biased. Personally not even taking into consideration that the album did favourably well on the US chart which indicates a breakthrough, I remember at that age enjoying every song on that album and my favourite was the title track and sang along to every song on there,the lyrics to each song was included on that LP.
Bob was lovely but had a tough life and didn't think people would be that wicked when he was trying to unite people. When he had any and anyone coming up to his 56 Hope Road residence with his wife and children. He welcomed anyone to his detriment. This is why when some people succeed, they move on. Too many crabs in a barrel. But didn't Bob's family come with him when he moved to London? His daughter Cedella went to where he lived after he died but if she'd lived there with him, it wouldnt be new to her. Also, Cindy coming to his house or living not far from him, when he had his family there? Definitely agree people know Exodus the most but they know a lot of his other songs not from the album. But people say it wasn't a football injury, it was a spiked boot. What kind of tackle would that be?
No his family didnt live at 56 Hope Road that was their property (Bob & Rita) where he had his band house, where he made music, practised, held counsel with people and had his many affairs. Thats was his office. Nana Rita had her business there as well. While the boys were there a lot Ziggy especially as well as Stephen, Robbie, Rohan, Nana Rita did not allow the girls to go there, only when they started Melody Makers. They went to record. But she always had a home away from the band house for her family. Smart lady. They lived in Trench Town, Bull Bay, then Washington Boulevard then Jacks Hill.
Wow 😮, Lloyd Bradley, to say members of the band would not be recognised if they walked in the room, what a stupid arse statement to make, the Wailers were the biggest band in the world in 79-80. Can’t believe this guy said that & I purchased his book many moons ago.
I love to see these white middle class men tie themselves into knots to explain Bob's personality and patois 😂 And how far removed Bob, Peter and Bunny were from English lifestyles and them arguing over the snow and whether to go home. And knowing Bob's father was an Englishman. Bob was definitely a Jamaican through and through. And how they weren't fully appreciated at the start and how they had to believe in themselves and their personality shone through till people had to 💘 them
Don Taylor is an idiot and was a terrible manager for Bob. Thankfully it was short lived, but so was Bob's life and unfortunately that was a pivotal time. Chris Blackwell gets a lot of shit but he really did an amazing job with those first few albums. The later stuff never quite hit the same way, but I still love the entire catalogue. It's life changing music.
Bob was a great artist however I believe had he not promoted the Rastafarian religion and believed that emperor Haile Sellasie was Jesus Christ who died in 1975, Bob would of lived a longer life. He died in 1981 in Miami hospital and accepted Jesus Christ as his SAVIOR in the end and was baptized by the Ethiopian Coptic Christian church. Evangelist ROGER MANSOUR former manager of Junior Braitwaite from the original WAILERS
Who’s the Titt slagging Bob’s work, ruining an otherwise excellent documentary. All of his albums are excellent in their own way. Some albums have more hits than others and all have iconic songs on them. You should cut this guy out of the doco, he actually has no idea what he’s talking about!
GRAND RISING AND CONDOLENCES GO OUT TOO ALL DA FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF BABA ROBERT NESTER MARLEY RIPOWERRR AND CONTUNE TRANSITIONING WELL INTO DA COSMOS LUV AND LIGHT FAMILY 1LUV! BIG UP URSELVES FROM MENTAL SLAVERY KNOW THYSELVE LUV AND LIGHT FAMILY BERMUDA IN DA BUILDING 1LUV NUFF RESPECT 🙏 👏 🙌 💯 JAH RASTAFAR EYE 👁 🙏 BLISSING FAMILY 1LUV ASSALAMALAIKUM SHALOM FAMILY AMUN RA' AMUNDA AMUNDA VOODUM VOODUM MA' AT HOTEP FAMILY 1LUV ASE' O ASE ' ♥️ ✨️ 💖 ❤️ 💕 💓 ♥️ ✨️ 💖 MINDING MY BEAUTIFUL AFRIKAN BUSSINESS AND DRINKING WATER TRUE DAT FAMILY 1LUV ! 💯 B1 - N.T.R. SUN 🌞 PEOPLE WITH 9STRANDS AND MUZUGUS HAVE 6STRANDS AND THEY KNOW DAT WE ARE DA ORIGINAL MAN AND WOMBMAN ON DA PLANET ASE'
Why is this joker of a Lloyd Bradley guy spoiling this docu? Millions of people loving the albums but he knows what a good album is 😅. Knows what Bob Marley was feeling and thinking too…😀
I have always perceived Bob Marley as a Messenger a Prophet. Thanks for the presentation above all thank God Bob lived among men. Jah Rastafari. He lives for ever
A man who created masterpieces from the beginning to the end of his career...in just 36 years of life.
He became too powerful and inspiring to be alive in this world, Babylon had to eliminate him...somehow.
Yet his music remains and his Spirit lives in the hearts of those who love him.
I don't trust anyone of the hangers on around him. How was Chris Blackwell saying years after Bob's death that he'd forgotten about Bob's injured toe and when he collapsed at the last tour that Alan Skill Cole, his footballer friend saying Bob didn't need to stop if he'd die. What the 😠 They should have cared more about his health and Bob loved people so much he neglected his health. But I find it funny the guy saying he didn't understand the heavy patois Bob and the others were speaking 😂 I can imagine. I'm Jamaican and there are many different accents in Jamaica. I find it funny when people say they don't understand. And yes, I know the guy saying he wanted to correct the grammar in the 'sheriff song' so do I sometimes 😂 But it's part of the patois. Love the story about shipping the water from Jamaica. We know everything tastes different back home. And Don Taylor, didn't Bob beat him for stealing for him? 😂
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As a bob marley fan loved his music all his albums. Saying Rastaman Vibration wasn't a good album that's a joke. My personal view I love his live concerts no matter what.
I have a soft spot for his live concerts recordings, especially the Rainbow one
Then that guy later says that Kaya was a bad album. Kaya was awesome.
Bob never died he multiplied, Marley 's music lives forever
So much things to say about Bob.
The truism of his messages and the simplicity of his living immortalizes his essence.
I took exception to something said about Rastaman Vibrations. There's a guy saying it wasn't very good. I admit it's not in MY top 3. Anyway, the reason the guy gave, revealed something about the album that made me love it more. the black man with the 'plummy' English accent said the album was compiled at Bob's mother's Miami home around 1974. I enjoyed realising why some of the songs on the album were related to Bob's earlier experience in Delaware (with his mother). Night Shift (about his work ethic, rare in the Caribbean), Positive Vibration (about his growth as a Rasta), Rat Race (urban life), Cry To Me (Rita infidelity), War (Bob missed HIM in Jamaica). Bob is a true artist.
Nice review!
@@kemettish2500 Thanks. This is the album with 'Who the Cap Fits', I had to defend it!
Cry to me wasn’t about Rita. He recorded the song many times going back to the Studio One days. Rita became unfaithful way after he recorded the song.
@@nasimaali9646 Stephanie was born in August 17 1974 to Rita from an affair with Owen Stewart. Cry to me was from the Rastaman Vibration album 1976.
@@RockinStacy Nope. Cry To Me is a 1966 Wailers song he re-recorded. Bob sang a lot of songs he’d done YEARS before. Also if Rita infidelity bothered him that much, he should’ve divorced her. 🙄
Such a Handsome Man!! 🥰
@40:30 Did he just say Rastaman Vibration wasn’t a good album?🤦🏻♂️ What is he on?! War, Rat Race, Positive Vibration, Roots Rock Reggae, and Crazy Baldheads are all on that masterpiece!!
I don't love this doc. That dude is off his meds.
Will always love bob, Always !
We love you Bob Marley respectful to you for rever
Rip Bob Marley we love you 🙏🏾 🙏🏾
Don Taylor gets da slap around the ears from Bob for charging to much money for concert in Africa
Good to hear Don Taylor bigging up Bob.
Don took his beating for stealing from Bob and he still supports the truth of Bob Marley.
Don Taylor bigged himself up too!
@@westyraviz That is to be expected.
He is a promoter/manager.
😂 Couldn't stop laughing when I read how Bob gave someone the piece of wood to hold till he was ready to beat Don Taylor for stealing for him. And Don still loved him. Bob was a great man but when people betrayed him, he felt it. People who steal and so on. Like Marcia said, he would do anything for anyone. He wanted them to be happy. Sometimes he looked so sad and Rita his wife said he worried about society and people. That's why they got rid of him. He'd just look after people and had a big heart
Kaya was a beautifully recorded album even though there were remakes on them. These guys don’t know what they’re talking about. And Exodus was not his best album; Survival was his best album. “Rastaman Vibration” has the best recording or sound.
Hi “best” album is a matter of personal preference. I personally loved them all, but the album I’ve played the most is “Uprising.”
@@westyraviz True
Its subjective. Its your mind. Its the mood. When I am really pissed off about the nonsense going on in Africa, "survival" is tops. But all BMW albums have something that only the listener knows. These guys can classify all they like because that is how they make their living as Talking heads.
This guy commenting on Bobs albums has virtually said all the albums mentioned were very poor! What the hell is he on about? Dozy fool. Little does he know how much these songs mean to the human race
Thats just you opinion.
Interesting documentary, I really enjoyed the content, Thank you for sharing!!!
Lloyd Bradley is an author not a listener, he critiqued "Rastaman Vibration" as "it wasn't very good!" based on his claim that the album was released too soon after "Live at the Lyceum" proves his judgement was made on marketability alone and not the popularity of the album and the growing audience and listeners of Reggae music at the time. Not to be taken seriously, his stand point has a degree of being a bias and amateur opinion and should be treated as such in comparison to someone who actually recorded/performed with Bob that would've offered a more professional and in-depth synopsis.
Music Journalist Chris Salewics himself called the album "Rastaman Vibration" his (Bob's) best album yet taking reference from the lyrics of tracks such as "Positive Vibration" and "War" and Haile Selassie's speech at the United Nations in 1968, something of which Bradley failed to acknowledge.
I personally love the album, the recording is thick with analog rawness and personally one of the best sounding recorded albums since "Catch A Fire", something about it just stands out to me, it might possibly be the meaning behind the writing and the lyrics in relation to his life at that time, or the heartbeat of which sits so tightly in the pocket of the rhythm section of Carlton and Aston. The album is a truly outstanding studio recording with the likes of it's vocal, musical performance, and engineering.
The introductory track "Positive Vibration" has one of my favorite basslines by Aston 'Familyman' Barrett of which I performed a cover version (Babylon by Bus version) of the tune.
Peace ✌
Also, back in the eighties it was said he had approximately twenty children from multiple woman, and he died from lung cancer from too much pot. Back then with no social media it was pure rumour based. Regardless..he was outstanding.
It is amazing how after a prophet transitions people claim to know them. It is impossible. One can only speculate. Natural Mystic
That toe injury stuff is bullshit. How many people die as a result of a toe injury? Cancer spreading from one’s toe then throughout one’s entire is utterly ludicrous. Also, this black guy with glasses talking nonsense about “Rastaman Vibration” “Kaya” & “Survival” albums not being good albums, clearly doesn’t understand reggae and rastafari.
I read that it wasn't from the football but from a spiked boot and when they removed the toe bed and Bob survived, they thought of other ways to kill him because they knew he was powerful
@@AS-wj1du That story is baloney. If you’re that dangerous that the CIA wants to kill you, they’d kill you outright and fast. Inducing cancer doesn’t stop the victim from living long enough to continue doing damage. If the CIA wanted Marley dead, they had numerous chances to eliminate. They probably be even enjoyed his music.
Mr Marley !
THE BMW SAY WHAT U WANT & WANT WHAY U SAY. Always Be True to Self.
This guy shouldn't be talking. Survival is a great album
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Lloyd Bradley is very much out of touch with reality. Survival was the 1st cassette tape i got from a friend who told me to check it ot. I was hooked. 45 years later im still hooked. Bradleys mjnd is too shallow to even understand the music Bob made. Crawl back under your rock dude.
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What is don taylor talking about bunny and peter didn't mean what they said ? Him no understand himself.
I think dude that say he don't like rastaman vibration is delusional
Bob M. was cast in Arthur 2 On The Rocks but turned down the role of Rasta Guy when he passed away
This documentary didn’t need Lloyd Bradley. Anybody who would criticize the Rastaman Vibration and Survival album can never claim to know Nesta
Ziggy look good asf in this video
I beg to differ on 'Rastaman Vibration' being said to be not a good album. Being a Bob Marley fan from the release of the 'Natty Dread' album when I was at the age of 8,in my opinion there has never been a bad Bob Marley album and I know I'm not being biased. Personally not even taking into consideration that the album did favourably well on the US chart which indicates a breakthrough, I remember at that age enjoying every song on that album and my favourite was the title track and sang along to every song on there,the lyrics to each song was included on that LP.
that's real love when everyone try to duplicate bob marley,😅it will not ever happen , thanks for trying.
In the biginng it was wailers ! Dont distort !
He did so much at 36. Am 40 and still hasn't done that much
Bob was lovely but had a tough life and didn't think people would be that wicked when he was trying to unite people. When he had any and anyone coming up to his 56 Hope Road residence with his wife and children. He welcomed anyone to his detriment. This is why when some people succeed, they move on. Too many crabs in a barrel. But didn't Bob's family come with him when he moved to London? His daughter Cedella went to where he lived after he died but if she'd lived there with him, it wouldnt be new to her. Also, Cindy coming to his house or living not far from him, when he had his family there? Definitely agree people know Exodus the most but they know a lot of his other songs not from the album. But people say it wasn't a football injury, it was a spiked boot. What kind of tackle would that be?
No his family didnt live at 56 Hope Road that was their property (Bob & Rita) where he had his band house, where he made music, practised, held counsel with people and had his many affairs. Thats was his office. Nana Rita had her business there as well. While the boys were there a lot Ziggy especially as well as Stephen, Robbie, Rohan, Nana Rita did not allow the girls to go there, only when they started Melody Makers. They went to record. But she always had a home away from the band house for her family. Smart lady. They lived in Trench Town, Bull Bay, then Washington Boulevard then Jacks Hill.
According to research Cindy use to rent a room from Bob and Nana Rita at their 56 Hope Road property.
It should be interesting to see One love. They show him cutting off his hair, which this did not mention.
Isn't this the Manager that got beat up for stealing?? Don Taylor? Or someone else?
Wow 😮, Lloyd Bradley, to say members of the band would not be recognised if they walked in the room, what a stupid arse statement to make, the Wailers were the biggest band in the world in 79-80. Can’t believe this guy said that & I purchased his book many moons ago.
I love to see these white middle class men tie themselves into knots to explain Bob's personality and patois 😂 And how far removed Bob, Peter and Bunny were from English lifestyles and them arguing over the snow and whether to go home. And knowing Bob's father was an Englishman. Bob was definitely a Jamaican through and through. And how they weren't fully appreciated at the start and how they had to believe in themselves and their personality shone through till people had to 💘 them
Us too!
Don Taylor is an idiot and was a terrible manager for Bob. Thankfully it was short lived, but so was Bob's life and unfortunately that was a pivotal time. Chris Blackwell gets a lot of shit but he really did an amazing job with those first few albums. The later stuff never quite hit the same way, but I still love the entire catalogue. It's life changing music.
Dudley Moore expected Bob to play Arthur in the movie "Arthur", the prequel to Arthur 2 On The Rocks
Indeed. He was a piece of shit. He had his own book "Marley And Me" with much gossip stories and lies.
Damm were the volumes for this video damn 🤬😠😡😤😮☹
I don't understand Don Taylor is doing an interview in this footage when he died at the age of 56 years old.
Why? There's footage of Bob and he die at 36
When was this documentary made? If after Don Taylor died then they must use footage when he was alive not dead yah know 😂
Rastaman Vibration wasn’t very good, really Lloyd Bradley, Sorry Lloyd your wrong.
he was just playing. Dont take it seriously
A Son of Afrika
They thought they could stiffle our imagination.
Bob was a great artist however I believe had he not promoted the Rastafarian religion and believed that emperor Haile Sellasie was Jesus Christ who died in 1975, Bob would of lived a longer life. He died in 1981 in Miami hospital and accepted Jesus Christ as his SAVIOR in the end and was baptized by the Ethiopian Coptic Christian church.
Evangelist ROGER MANSOUR former manager of Junior Braitwaite from the original WAILERS
When one is sick you can accept anything because you want to be better not to say thus what you believe in
Bob was Christ and talked about it in his music. For the Christian church to try to claim and judge him is typically ridiculous.
hmm
Who’s the Titt slagging Bob’s work, ruining an otherwise excellent documentary. All of his albums are excellent in their own way. Some albums have more hits than others and all have iconic songs on them. You should cut this guy out of the doco, he actually has no idea what he’s talking about!
GRAND RISING AND CONDOLENCES GO OUT TOO ALL DA FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF BABA ROBERT NESTER MARLEY RIPOWERRR AND CONTUNE TRANSITIONING WELL INTO DA COSMOS LUV AND LIGHT FAMILY
1LUV!
BIG UP URSELVES FROM MENTAL SLAVERY
KNOW THYSELVE
LUV AND LIGHT FAMILY
BERMUDA IN DA BUILDING 1LUV
NUFF RESPECT 🙏 👏 🙌 💯
JAH RASTAFAR EYE 👁 🙏
BLISSING FAMILY 1LUV
ASSALAMALAIKUM
SHALOM FAMILY
AMUN RA'
AMUNDA AMUNDA
VOODUM VOODUM
MA' AT HOTEP FAMILY
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MINDING MY BEAUTIFUL AFRIKAN BUSSINESS AND DRINKING WATER TRUE DAT FAMILY
1LUV ! 💯
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AND MUZUGUS HAVE 6STRANDS AND THEY KNOW DAT WE ARE DA ORIGINAL MAN AND WOMBMAN ON DA PLANET
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The bald bloke talking was very negative. Not a clue he had awful miserable guy and did not like his attitude when talking about Bob.👎🏽
Rastaman vibration wasn't very good? 😂 yeah ok
Why is this joker of a Lloyd Bradley guy spoiling this docu? Millions of people loving the albums but he knows what a good album is 😅. Knows what Bob Marley was feeling and thinking too…😀
Rita makes me tired...
Why
@@lynnwhite41 Hmmm Sometimes Talks a Lot .
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@@LaurieG.-fn2cr She is Bob's next of kin and knows Bob best although so many, many people claim to know Bob best!
What wrong with Don Taylor? Is is HIGH ON SOMETHING or WHAT? He does not look right and well a all.