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Thread: VH1 Rock Documentary: Bob Marley

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    VH1 Rock Documentary: Bob Marley

    Sat. August 4th from 9-11:30pm. Can't wait to watch it!! This summer has been a wasteland of reruns, so this is something to look forward to viewing. Thought you guys would like to know!

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    Nice work, thanks for sharing......


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    Looks from my cable guide, that it's the Bob Macdonald film from this past February, "Marley"...good though, been wanting to see it, not theaters near me carried it

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    Thanks! Just got the DVR set up!

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    Excellent! Appreciate the heads up very much!

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    You are very welcome...to all that responded! I am psyched!

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    I watched it saturday night it was really good. Being only 7 when Bob died i didnt realize how big he really was world wide. It was sad how young he was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by takinitslow View Post
    It was sad how young he was.
    Very sad, and that's probably my big complaint after watching it. I mean, it was certainly his life story, and that cannot change. But the entire second half of the movie seemed to be "Waiting for Bob to Die." It just seemed to leave a very sad tone to the movie. When I listen to his music, I get happy. However, when I was done watching the movie, I wasn't happy. I was kinda sad and depressed. Just didn't seem right to be bummed out after watching wonderful footage like that. I was hoping to celebrate his life and legacy, not mourn his death. That part has to be told, but it would have been nice end on something about his legacy or the legend that he has become. I just don't think Bob would want people to be depressed after watching his life story. That said, wonderful stuff in the movie, and certainly a must see for any fan.

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    So many great musicians who we have lost over the years from one thing or another.

    Hendrix
    Lennon
    Marley
    Buddy Holly
    Jim Morrison

    However, I like to put Marley and Lennon together, because they were such great social revolutionaries.

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