Bob Marley and the Wailers - Natty Dread - 11/30/1979 - Oakland Auditorium (Official)
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2014
- Bob Marley and the Wailers - Natty Dread
Recorded Live: 11/30/1979 - Oakland Auditorium - Oakland, CA
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Personnel:
Bob Marley - vocals, rhythm guitar
Aston Barrett - bass
Carlton Barrett - drums
Al Anderson - lead guitar
Junior Marvin - lead guitar
Earl Lindo - organ, clavinet
Tyrone Downie - keyboards
Alvin Patterson - percussion
Devon Evans - percussion
David Madden - trumpet
Glen DaCosta - saxophone
Rita Marley - background vocals
Judy Mowatt - background vocals
Guest: Donald Kinsey - lead guitar
Guest: Ron Wood - rhythm guitar
Summary:
Bob Marley had gone from "critic's darling" and "buzz-driven roots rocker" to bona fide reggae superstar by the time he arrived in Oakland, California in the fall of 1979 to perform this show with his band, The Wailers. Record executive Chris Blackwell might have discovered Marley in his native Jamaica and exposed him to a massive global audience, but it was rock icons like Eric Clapton, who were singing both his praises and his songs, that helped forward Marley's popularity in America.
This Marley show, recorded less than two years before his untimely death from cancer, is similar to the extended performance found on 1978's Babylon by Bus double live album. Marley lived for the stage, and this show is ample proof that he was one of the most electrifying performers ever to emerge from the international music scene. Like another falling star from an earlier era, Jimi Hendrix, Marley shot across the pop culture landscape like a flaming comet - and before he could be fully recognized for his artistic brilliance - was gone. That's at least one reason why his legacy has elevated him to near mythical proportions.
Opening with "Positive Vibration," this show contains 19 classic Marley songs, including "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)," "I Shot The Sheriff," "No Woman No Cry," "Exodus," "Is This Love?," "Jammin'" and "Get Up Stand Up." The Wailers, though none of its original members except Marley remained by 1979, play rock solid reggae rhythms behind his impassioned vocals. Keyboardists Tyrone Downie and Earl Lindo have incredible chops, and are only outdone by longtime Wailers guitarist Al Anderson. Enhancing this stellar show is a fantastic guest performance by guitarist Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones for the six-song encore.
More than a quarter century after his death, Bob Marley's popularity with outsiders and rebels, coupled with his legacy as a musical genius and status as a pop culture icon, only grows and grows with each passing year. This show is a great example of why Marley's enduring musical catalog remains one of the most exciting and influential in the history of popular recordings. Видеоклипы
2 years later he'd be dead. 😢 NEVER GET OVER HIM BEING GONE.
😢 🎵
@joebidens_touchyhands9477 He lives...through the music.
Tantos anos depois e ninguém supera esse monstro
Rei do reggae jamais haverá outro em todos os tempos # Brasil
Lol My Favorite Uplifting Bob Marley Song😄😅 Natty Dread!!
🇲🇽👊🏿🎤
Love the dance starting from 3.26...
Dimais bob indescritível
Just like a bright and sunny day...
A lenda
So love his dance moves!!
1st street ...walk up
2nd street...walk up to see
3rd street.... trot up
4th street..talk to some dread
5th street.... natty dread
6th street ....skip 1 place
7th street.... got to reach
natty dread kinky bongo I
voice and music still young......
I love you Natty
Best voice of WAILERD
VERY NICE !!
muito bom
2023🇳🇨🤟💤
Τεράστιε.......
Θωμάς Υψηλάντης. κε?:v
natty dread
@epic ending 03:48
Ese eco le da una mística diferente a esta cansion
...for the battle will be hotter....natty dread.
I love 3:31
Marijuana
Man, is that White dude Ron wood?
Arthur Souza yup
+Arthur Souza must have crossed paths on Peter Tosh's "Mystic Man" tour with the Stones
😂 ههه ح😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂