A great track by Bob Marley, he did a lot of great music which doesn't get played, everyone seems to play his well known hits but not the album tracks so much, which is a pity.
I tend towards Morgan Freeman’s thinking on Black history month , he said it was a distraction and allowed a feeling of “ well what more do they want ? They’ve got a month now “ and I agree . It’s a purely invented narrative that salves the conscience of the non black community that can now safely ignore the lives and issues of the black community for the following 11 months and I don’t see that as progress and a lot of the seniors in the Black community agree with Mr Freeman . Don’t blame me 😅 you two brought it up first ✊ As for this track , it’s not only my fav Marley track , it’s not only my fav reggae track , it’s not only my fav Marley studio appearance it’s basically one of my top 5 songs in my life ever and this live appearance is the pinnacle of TOGWT entire history - it’s 🔥 and I adore it 👌👏 👍🏴
Some things are best left in the past because of friction that they cause. Okay, acknowledge the rights and wrongs of everything, but leave it be and live in the here and now. Too many people go on about things that happened long before any of us was ever born, and there's nothing we can do about it except repeat their folly. Skin colour doesn't matter a jot because when blood flows, it's always red. We should leave all enmity in the past, except England and Scotland for The Calcutta Cup.
@@colrhodes377 powerful testimony indeed Col … except the bitter words about the Calcutta cup which is borne out of the ashes of another ( 4th in a row 🤣 )ignominious defeat for the spawn of Longshanks 😝 👍🏴
At this point they were called "The Wailers" after Peter tosh to his right and Bunny wailer to his left, left the group the group became Bob Marley and the wailers.
Great version with the Wailers, Bunny and Peter. Regrettably never saw this formulation live. Did see Bob and his band at Convocation Hall and Maple Leaf Gardens back in the 70's
Technically - and it is a minor technicality - they weren't Bob Marley & The Wailers at this point, they were still The Wailers, before Bunny and Peter left a few months later. They also did an astonishing version of Stir It Up on this broadcast which was really their major breakthrough in Britain. You really need to see as well, it'll give you shivers.
Bob Marley grew up in a poor country area on a farm with his mother in Jamaica. Jamaica, especially at that time, was not very developed. A lot of people don't know that Bob Marley was a country boy who turned into a reggae rockstar. I never considered these facts until this video. This song makes so much more sense to me now.
It was kind of a political song, about poverty and oppression, and it's a really great performance. You can hear the emotions his voice, and the harmonies are great.
I was always under the impression it was written about his experience living in London. There's an excellent BBC doco called when bob Marley came to Britain. Where they discuss it. It's well worth a watch
This is a lovely song. I'm not sure that Bob Marley was a great singer, but he was a great artist. For me, the best ever artist from the Caribbean followed by Eddie Grant.
Another great group is Midnite with great messages in thier songs. “Bushman” and “ Propaganda” react with the lyrics as the recording is old. This way you can understand it better. You’ll be pleased. Thank you
Chris .. they only do St Patrick’s day in north America ? 😮🙄😳… Is that GTA humour ? 😅….. 😝😝😝 It’s Ireland’s patron Saint as you hopefully know .. so no , it’s not just North America . Irish folk emigrated to all 4 corners of the world and everywhere they went they took their traditions and patron Saint with them . St Patrick’s day is HUGE in Ireland and the UK , I’m sure down under too , basically if a country speaks any English there will be Irish folk celebrating St Patricks day on the 17th March. There is a horse race meeting here in UK at Cheltenham and if St Paddy’s day falls on a day they are racing the place is packed with literally 1,000’s of visiting Irish celebrating their patron saints day . 😅 Your welcome 👌 👍🏴
@@SPKdesign1 I’m wan o the few SPK.. the few who canny stick Whiskey OR Haggis .. on my first stay over night parties when I was 15 I got my older brother to buy me a half bottle of Famous Grouse.. but because I was 15 and a bit of a wee Fud 🤣.. I drank it like a Lager tin … it didnae go well , sick in every room in the hoose n got battered n woke up in the garden covered in bruises n sick 🤦♂️… canny even stand the whiff of it noo. On the odd occasion of socialising I’m a nice Brandy with Coke man .. NOT ASDA 3 Barrels mind you 🤣 👍🏴
@@davidellis5141 😆.. I was furiously typing a rebuttal David n noticed your volte face.. easily done my friend ! A perfect example is “ The Power of Love “ 😃.. 3 different No 1’s from 3 different artists ,all with the same title and all roughly within the same small period of time 👍🏴
A great track by Bob Marley, he did a lot of great music which doesn't get played, everyone seems to play his well known hits but not the album tracks so much, which is a pity.
One of my favorite song from Bob
I love this song not only Marley but also the wailers at there very best, brilliant bravo don't stop 🏴 happy healthy peace ✌️
Peter Tosh, just the best backing singer!
And Bunny Wailer too.
I tend towards Morgan Freeman’s thinking on Black history month , he said it was a distraction and allowed a feeling of “ well what more do they want ? They’ve got a month now “ and I agree . It’s a purely invented narrative that salves the conscience of the non black community that can now safely ignore the lives and issues of the black community for the following 11 months and I don’t see that as progress and a lot of the seniors in the Black community agree with Mr Freeman . Don’t blame me 😅 you two brought it up first ✊
As for this track , it’s not only my fav Marley track , it’s not only my fav reggae track , it’s not only my fav Marley studio appearance it’s basically one of my top 5 songs in my life ever and this live appearance is the pinnacle of TOGWT entire history - it’s 🔥 and I adore it 👌👏
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Some things are best left in the past because of friction that they cause. Okay, acknowledge the rights and wrongs of everything, but leave it be and live in the here and now. Too many people go on about things that happened long before any of us was ever born, and there's nothing we can do about it except repeat their folly. Skin colour doesn't matter a jot because when blood flows, it's always red. We should leave all enmity in the past, except England and Scotland for The Calcutta Cup.
@@colrhodes377 powerful testimony indeed Col … except the bitter words about the Calcutta cup which is borne out of the ashes of another ( 4th in a row 🤣 )ignominious defeat for the spawn of Longshanks 😝
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering Oh dear, we were hammered by a far better Jockinese team.
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@@colrhodes377 🥄.. except , in WOOD 🪵
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No one well ever look as cool as Peter tosh great harmonies and guitar and of course bunny wailer R.I.p legends.
Great reaction R.i.P Brother BOB . love your t shirt R.i.P Brother Jimi . Best wishes to you both and family's 🙏🙂
And that is one of the best of NESTA MARLEY, THE ONE AND THE ONLY.
ANYWAY I LOVE THE WAY YOU BOTH LOVE BOB.
At this point they were called "The Wailers" after Peter tosh to his right and Bunny wailer to his left, left the group the group became Bob Marley and the wailers.
Got to see all 3 gentlemen in their own proformances Peter Tosh twice. They were great.
Great version with the Wailers, Bunny and Peter. Regrettably never saw this formulation live. Did see Bob and his band at Convocation Hall and Maple Leaf Gardens back in the 70's
Technically - and it is a minor technicality - they weren't Bob Marley & The Wailers at this point, they were still The Wailers, before Bunny and Peter left a few months later. They also did an astonishing version of Stir It Up on this broadcast which was really their major breakthrough in Britain. You really need to see as well, it'll give you shivers.
Yeah, that's a cool version, I'll vote for that!
Bob Marley grew up in a poor country area on a farm with his mother in Jamaica. Jamaica, especially at that time, was not very developed. A lot of people don't know that Bob Marley was a country boy who turned into a reggae rockstar.
I never considered these facts until this video. This song makes so much more sense to me now.
What are you talking about I take it your American☹
👍👍👍👏👏👏👏✌️✌️✌️ EXCELLENT 👌 were is the love to be found?
Far better than the Lisa Stansfield song today. Bob was a real tour de force
HUGE understatement that I HAD to comment on .. couldn’t stop myself ..
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It was kind of a political song, about poverty and oppression, and it's a really great performance. You can hear the emotions his voice, and the harmonies are great.
I was always under the impression it was written about his experience living in London. There's an excellent BBC doco called when bob Marley came to Britain. Where they discuss it. It's well worth a watch
I like City Life but I'm also happy oot in the Country. They both have Positives and Negatives.
Bob would say he is a farmer, first and foremost. This is a great performance!
This is a lovely song. I'm not sure that Bob Marley was a great singer, but he was a great artist. For me, the best ever artist from the Caribbean followed by Eddie Grant.
The band is incredible. There is a lot sonically in that and they manage to make it sound simple.
Eddie Grant is good - but I Would put Dennis Brown and Jimmy Cliff above him…Jimmy Cliff in particular has written some phenomenal songs.
Oh Peter!
BRoth...♥ Jah bles u
Another great group is Midnite with great messages in thier songs. “Bushman” and “ Propaganda” react with the lyrics as the recording is old. This way you can understand it better. You’ll be pleased. Thank you
Interestingly, they were still just billed as The Wailers at that time.
A great reggae band from Jamaica I think you guys would love is "Culture - International Herb"
It's more an awareness of yourself in a concrete jungle.
Now it has to be the time for concrete jungle by the specials, another great tune!
Hahaha no excuses this time Jay
I cannae keep up, I had to take a day off.
Chris .. they only do St Patrick’s day in north America ? 😮🙄😳… Is that GTA humour ? 😅….. 😝😝😝
It’s Ireland’s patron Saint as you hopefully know .. so no , it’s not just North America . Irish folk emigrated to all 4 corners of the world and everywhere they went they took their traditions and patron Saint with them . St Patrick’s day is HUGE in Ireland and the UK , I’m sure down under too , basically if a country speaks any English there will be Irish folk celebrating St Patricks day on the 17th March. There is a horse race meeting here in UK at Cheltenham and if St Paddy’s day falls on a day they are racing the place is packed with literally 1,000’s of visiting Irish celebrating their patron saints day . 😅
Your welcome 👌
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It was also , when the company weren't such Tight Asses, a Guinnes Promotion Day with limited Free Guiness in certain Pubs.
@@SPKdesign1 aye ! In fact it’s the only day I’ve ever drunk the foul brew ..like a hot curry , it’s the next day it gets you 👀
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering It's one o the few things I'll drink on the few occasions I do. Guiness, Dragon or Whiskey.
@@SPKdesign1 I’m wan o the few SPK.. the few who canny stick Whiskey OR Haggis .. on my first stay over night parties when I was 15 I got my older brother to buy me a half bottle of Famous Grouse.. but because I was 15 and a bit of a wee Fud 🤣.. I drank it like a Lager tin … it didnae go well , sick in every room in the hoose n got battered n woke up in the garden covered in bruises n sick 🤦♂️… canny even stand the whiff of it noo. On the odd occasion of socialising I’m a nice Brandy with Coke man .. NOT ASDA 3 Barrels mind you 🤣
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering That's one way to put yourself off it.
I only drink it if I can wash it doon wi Guiness.
Truth!
The Specials covered this on their debut album. Be a nice comparison 👌
Oops 😬 ! The songs share a title but aren't the same song .. I stand corrected & red faced !
Still, we should check it out.
@hanierfamily It's a great track with similar subject manner to be sure.
@@davidellis5141 😆.. I was furiously typing a rebuttal David n noticed your volte face.. easily done my friend ! A perfect example is “ The Power of Love “ 😃.. 3 different No 1’s from 3 different artists ,all with the same title and all roughly within the same small period of time
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_BletheringThe Frankie one went # 1 ? I know Huey did it ...
Love this song and GOONIE don't mind that label at all I've been called worse 😅
First
Congrats Heath 😅
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Thanks Jay I'm not quite on a winning streak but one day I'll get one of those hatrick things
@@heathcornbeef go on my son 😃
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering I'm childish i know keeps me young or maybe it doesn't who knows
@@heathcornbeef I’m happy to move outta the way my friend , go for it 👏
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering I've lost my enthusiasm now 😴
Sounding Zone - 10ft Ganja Plant
Pls react to this song
React to Maoli’s song every night and every morning song please
EVERYDAY IS BLACK HISTORY….. Rastafari
When is white people month? Mr. Freeman said "don't resume My history into a month, please"