It's got to be Buffalo Soldier for me. I got to the point where I was sick of 3 Little Birds because it seemed to be always playing on the radio here.
It's got to be Buffalo Soldier for me. I got to the point where I was sick of 3 Little Birds because it seemed to be always playing on the radio here.
Irie Sue
Redemption Song
story of my life
Exodis, Kayya, One Love, love them all. Negril 2013 Feb 4-11!!!
Damian is my fav but I love all the Marleys, Capelton, Luciano, Beenie Man, BUJU, etc.
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I was sitting at Sun Beach tonight for sunset and they were playing one of the 'Songs of Freeedom' CD's - the one with 'Guava Jelly' on it, and I was just listening to the music; the bass track, the vocals the 'chunka-chunka' rhythm and I said to the guy sitting beside me, "What if he'd lived on, imagine the treasury of music we would have, imagine the direction Bob would have steered Jamaican music."
The guy nodded, agreed with me.
Bob passed when he was 36 years old - think of that. Just 36. Think of what he did in those short years.
The gift, the legacy.
As the sun set we listened to 'One Love' - maybe it sounds cliche, but, really, it is a timeless piece of music, the lyrics, the message, the rhythm, that bass track that grabs you from the first bar.
I don't really have one favorite, there are many - I'm just thankful for what he left us.
One Love, Bob - thank you. . . thank you . . . thank you
My Books:
Walk Good - Sunset Negril - Night NurseAvailable @ www.amazon.com - search 'Roland Reimer'
Three little birds. soon come
I sit at work with my ear phones in and I bob my head and my co-workers know... Bob Marley. It really does'nt matter. It makes my day happy
It changes, but right now, i will say trenchtown rock, from rastamon vibration 'live' in portland, 1978. That album has great sound with a definite 70s tube amp feel and great srereo seperation. The whole thing is excellent!
Duppy Conquerer.
Yes me friend, me good friend...