@@Greg-io1ip yeah, it was incredible...especially Sly&fs. Hard to believe now that BMarley & the Wailers opened the show. I've never to this day seen a show as powerful as Sly & the family stone, and in my 68 yrs, Ive seen a lot of shows!
You got lucky the pairing didn't last real long. As Higgs recalled it in Roger Steffens’ So Much Things to Say (2017), Audiences who’d paid to see Sly and The Family Stone didn’t know what to make of The Wailers. And it didn’t take long for the band to find themselves stranded in America without any more gigs lined up.The Wailers made it through five shows across the country, including stops in Tampa, Lexington (Kentucky), and Denver. After a gig in Las Vegas, The Wailers had nothing left but their luggage and a pink slip.
Bob was a man fighting for the downtrodden and disenfranchised all over the world. One of the hardest working singers ever. He was never happy with his rehearsals until the band got it right. The guitarist playing lead is Junior Marvin who still tours with various Wailers cover bands. This particular concert has great sound quality and should be your go to spot for live performances.
It really is a high quality recording. Good bands can be well recorded. The Wailers were underrated, just like so many other 'backing' bands. Listen to The Blockheads. Those dudes can play out!!
Guitarist Junior MArvin. Yes ...NOT to be confused with reggae legend: Junior MUrvin. (Who wrote the (now) classic: "Police & Thieves" [Made famous outside of Jamaica by: The Clash's cover version. 🤘🤘])
Peter Tosh left the band in '72. That was Junior Marvin on guitar, a great guitarist. He joined the band in '77 and played on the album Exodus, where you will find the song 'The Heathen'.
@@highsobriety9465 Correct, although, Tosh was the best as far as skanching on the the guitar, close second was Chinna Smith. Out of all the leads, I actually like Donald Kinsey the best. He was bad ass on Rastaman Vibration album, and his work with Tosh was amazing. His solo on Rastafari Is from Tosh Captured Live gets me every time, it's magical
Anything by Bob Marley and the Wailers improves my mood. There are very few artists like Bob and we miss his peaceful, loving soul today. I wish I had seen the Wailers with Bob 'cos their vibe was all about being positive and improving the human condition. My favorite Bob Marley tune is Iron Lion Zion, which I think the band never played live. Thanks for starting the day right!
This was hard Bob....they play much of the soft mild love for all songs on the radios but hardly the political and social commentary songs. Bob Marley is my greatest musician ever. He's a legend. The Heathens one of my favs n this performance of it is the best, perfection.
Over the last couple of years I have formed a collection of my favorite Bob Marley songs. Only a few months ago I found out that these songs are all on "SURVIVAL" his lowest ranked album. Could it be that SURVIVAL is ranked so low because it is his most political album? My favorite songs of all Bob Marley tunes: Ride Natty Ride Babylon System One Drop Top Rankin + Guiltiness
His music is universal, spans all generations,enlightening and compelling. I have a great , great niece and her name is Kaya after the album of the same name. Bob is my go to music when I feel depressed.
BOYZZZZZz Please do Bob Marley and the whalers..' ONE DROP' off the Survival album....ur setup and ctique of different tunes I respect...u2 know whats up
Exactly!!! This era, Marley spreading love, SRV arrived on that same wavelength. It was what's missing today. Those singing shows on TV ruining our lives with the first shooter video games. It was JUST ABOUT LOVE AND MUSIC! Well, I guess wars are harder to start if LOVE AND MUSIC get too popular.
To see the original lineup, the classic with Bob, Peter and Bunny up front, there is a great video "The Old Grey Whistle" - it must have been like a concert/variety show from the 70s, I've seen some other artists there - but Live, Bob Marley and the Wailers, "Concrete Jungle" is amazing, "Kinky Reggae" is a MUST SEE - couple other songs, all just oozing with Reggae Gods on their game not too soon before they broke up. This lineup from this concert is amazing too, this era was the whole new sound with his wife and the other 2 singers, and the output of legendary songs came from this later 70s run. Who am I to give like Bob MArley history to people who know a ton more than me on these comments...but there is something special to me to catch Peter, Bob and Bunny doing their last album together live, it is as good as your mind would think it should be, no actually it is much better! The album "Talkin' Blues" is my favorite for that reason, bunch of incredible live tracks with that lineup like "Burnin and Lootin" is the sickest thing ever. All love, always with Bob! Peace//
Great band. Crisp and a good recording to match. It should be 420 full of love every day. It makes no sense we can't just decide. I still miss Bob Marley. There was a time SRV & Bob Marley's music was crowd overlap/same genre. There was much more love before the internet began to experiment with our brains.
Top 3 of my most loved BM and the Wailers tracks. I always dream of testing an audio system’s sound by how it manages both the bass and high frequencies.
Fantastic start to the week❤🙂; as an 18 year old, so late, I bought the brilliant live album 1975 at Lyceum Theater London, shortly after which the fantastic studio album Exodus 1977 was released. Heathen is there in a short version, but your Rainbow version 1977 is a musical journey of genius. Then I listened to the older albums with some gems. As with Fleetwood Mac, the live versions are longer and musically more interesting, with brief catchy solos. Hopefully you're going chronologically, then we'll see the artistic development: I'm really happy because Bob is being overlooked on the internet. Big thanks!
Not sure where else to say it this morning, but RIP Gordo! By later someone will spin "Sundown" or maybe "If You Could Read My Mind"...possibly "Carefree Highway." I'm crossing my fingers someone does "Beautiful," though. That's the reaction for the occasion.
As a South Bay, SoCal native, Bob was part and parcel of our upbringing, along with the likes of Toots and the Maytals, Burning Spear, Culture, Steel Pulse, Israel Vibration, Gregory Isaacs, Third World, the Gladiators, Black Uhuru, Eek-A-Mouse, Mighty Diamonds, Pato Banton, Peter Broggs, Peter Tosh, Don Carlos, Wailing Souls, Jimmy Cliff, and many other roots reggae legends. An entire era of SoCal surfer, skater, beach bums like myself loved roots music and Bob was our introduction and the godfather of all reggae music, no disrespect to Joe Higgs, his and the Wailers mentor. The point is, his music reached all of the masses as it is well established. However, by the late 1980's, that influence that had hit the coastal cities along the shores of Southern California, began to meld with a new sound that we began to take notice of during that time. That sound was from a producer by the name of Dr. Dre. And his infectious beats. Pairing these new beats, which were not actually new, but borrowed from George Clinton and Parliament, when put together with a new flow of rhyming that became known as West Coast Hip Hop, became another ingredient that helped form a new sound. Sprinkle in some Beastie Boys and KRS-One from the east coast. One other key ingredient, was perhaps, the most well established sound from the beach cities of Southern California and that was punk. More specifically SoCal Surf and Skater Punk led by bands like Bad Religion, Black Flag, Pennywise, the Ziggens, etc. Now, you may be asking why am I going into all this detail about a review of a Bob song. It's to petition for you guys, who I have come to respect more than any other RUclips reactioners, to react to a band called Sublime. They epitomize a particular time and place in music history. Late 1980's to late 1990's, Southern California. Reggae, hip hop, punk and classic rock sounds all molded into a cohesive sound that has been duplicated countless times by such acts as Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, and others. But none could come close to the vision that the lead singer, a surfer, stoner, musician from Long Beach who had an affinity for all these different genres, who along with his bros from the East Side of Long Beach, succeeded in creating their very own genre. That was Bradley Nowell. Tragically he died in 1997 of a heroine overdose. Sadly, entering the 27 club, as he was only 27 at the time. However, he left an indelible imprint on music, but more importantly, the sounds associated with SoCal at the turn of the century and beyond. I suggest doing a review of Sublime's entire album that first put them on the map, 40 oz to Freedom. All of the songs are bangers and they are best listened to from beginning to end as there are some segways. Thanks for your time and I hope you enjoy Sublime. You guys are awesome, can't wait to hear your first review of Sublime, Waiting for My Ruca.....bah bah.......and by the way, I'm so glad you first reacted to Bob with Heathen. A song that should be well known or celebrated, but isn't except for us Bob heads. There are so many more Bob songs for you to react to. For instance, Zion Train, Kaya, actually nevermind, the list would go on forever. But basically, everything that is not on Legend. Those are obviously great songs, but they're too well known. Go deeper with Bob, so as to bring the breadth of his and the Wailers musical catalogue into view. If I were you guys, start with the Boxed Set, and go from Disc 1 to Disc 4, it's all chronological and in my opinion the first disc with him and the Wailers as teenagers is just as dope as disc 4, which includes songs published after he passed away. Yeah, I know, yet another rabbit hole. But going down this one is essential. And for a cool live video of Sublime, check this out.... ruclips.net/video/lsN8cxaIECw/видео.htmlsi=fZ-8KLVfZgC3dWIe
Thank you for this video. His passion brings me joy. His music has such a calming "feeling" while addressing disturbing subjects. I agree with your comparison to John Lennon. Great reaction, GREAT MUSIC! Set the mood for my day 😊
Sadly too many good singers and musicians have passed before their time. Always makes me wonder what more they could have achieved but we can only speculate on that one. All the best
That was not Peter Tosh, he left the Wailers 4 years earlier in 1973. The only way to listen to Bob is to watch a live video, one of the best live bands ever and the best front man ever. My eternal regret I did not see them live (I have seen the post Bob Wailers), but I pop in the Live at Santa Barbara DVD and fill a big bowl several times during the year.
White pants was vibing love the tone and stage presence! Maybe Dime heard this cuz it sounds like his guitar at the end of Planet Caravan by Black Sabbath
The guitar player is Junior Marvin, Tosh had left the band in 74'.. The Wailing Wailers should be in school programs all over the world..Reggae music is the people's music, news about you and yourself, you and the history.
@@gmcsrbosavl6964 Anderson also played guitar for The Wailers., you can see him in the live at Santa Barbara 1979, doing the solos of Concrete Jungle and another tune that escapes my memory right now
@@alfioplays7443 right…i guess he joined up later. Never realized this was Junior Marvin playing lead during this era, but then again, have never been all that focused on the lead guitar work with any of the iterations of the Wailers or Bob’s bands.
I veered off an Al Greene phase into Marley. During my SRV days. UB40 playing Marley tunes in concerts later. Marley's Law is what Legalization should be called.
Hey you guys are in Sacramento! Well you should check out the best rock band that I know of to come out of Sac. TESLA. They came way before the car btw. Their 2 most popular songs are "Modern Day Cowboy" and "Love Song". But another great and powerful one is "Song and Emotion". They have plenty more as well, as they've been around since 1986 and still going strong today. Enjoy!
Keith Richards had a lot to do with the musicians from Jamaica in the 70’s. Goats Head Soup was cut in Jamaica in 73. The Wailers put out Catch a Fire. The soundtrack The Harder they Come came out. Keith stayed in Jamaica Keith let a lot of musicians stay in his home in Jamaica. They would jam all night. Bob Marley was the best. Peter Tosh. 👍
I saw Bob Marley play in concert in 1973. They opened for Sly & the Family Stone. What a power house. Felt the beat in every cell in my body!!😊
Sly and Marley?? I'm very jealous. That sounds amazing to be honest. I bet the crowd was glowing.
@@Greg-io1ip yeah, it was incredible...especially Sly&fs. Hard to believe now that BMarley & the Wailers opened the show. I've never to this day seen a show as powerful as Sly & the family stone, and in my 68 yrs, Ive seen a lot of shows!
You got lucky the pairing didn't last real long. As Higgs recalled it in Roger Steffens’ So Much Things to Say (2017), Audiences who’d paid to see Sly and The Family Stone didn’t know what to make of The Wailers. And it didn’t take long for the band to find themselves stranded in America without any more gigs lined up.The Wailers made it through five shows across the country, including stops in Tampa, Lexington (Kentucky), and Denver. After a gig in Las Vegas, The Wailers had nothing left but their luggage and a pink slip.
Thanks for sharing
Bob was a man fighting for the downtrodden and disenfranchised all over the world. One of the hardest working singers ever. He was never happy with his rehearsals until the band got it right. The guitarist playing lead is Junior Marvin who still tours with various Wailers cover bands. This particular concert has great sound quality and should be your go to spot for live performances.
It really is a high quality recording. Good bands can be well recorded. The Wailers were underrated, just like so many other 'backing' bands. Listen to The Blockheads. Those dudes can play out!!
Guitarist Junior MArvin. Yes
...NOT to be confused with reggae legend:
Junior MUrvin.
(Who wrote the (now) classic: "Police & Thieves"
[Made famous outside of Jamaica by: The Clash's cover version. 🤘🤘])
A wonderful musician peace maker and activist. Bob was a legend
Bob's the man, still! 20 30 40 50 years gone but still, the man!
Bob Marley is one of the important songwriters in my opinion. He sounded amazing live too..long live Bob
Peter Tosh left the band in '72. That was Junior Marvin on guitar, a great guitarist. He joined the band in '77 and played on the album Exodus, where you will find the song 'The Heathen'.
Al Anderson
@@michaellawrence8327nope, its Junior Marvin.
@@highsobriety9465 Correct, although, Tosh was the best as far as skanching on the the guitar, close second was Chinna Smith. Out of all the leads, I actually like Donald Kinsey the best. He was bad ass on Rastaman Vibration album, and his work with Tosh was amazing. His solo on Rastafari Is from Tosh Captured Live gets me every time, it's magical
O@@highsobriety9465it sounds like peter tosh thou
Bob Marley wasn't a gangster,
he was a freedom fighter for Jah 🇯🇲
One of my favourite bob marley tunes
Finally someone did a different song everybody reacts to the same all songs all the time. Thanks for this one
Bob was such a musical blessing!! The wailers were a very tight band that complimented him perfectly!
I have probably seen this clip a thousand times - but man - Carlton Barrett, he is an absolute beast on those drums…..
Anything by Bob Marley and the Wailers improves my mood. There are very few artists like Bob and we miss his peaceful, loving soul today. I wish I had seen the Wailers with Bob 'cos their vibe was all about being positive and improving the human condition. My favorite Bob Marley tune is Iron Lion Zion, which I think the band never played live. Thanks for starting the day right!
I saw him in Jamaica when I was 6 years old. Great feeling. Enjoy your day.
Zion train live in dortmoun germany 1980
I saw Bob in concert 1978. Spiritual experience!
Thats what we talkin bout son 🎶 🎵
This was hard Bob....they play much of the soft mild love for all songs on the radios but hardly the political and social commentary songs. Bob Marley is my greatest musician ever. He's a legend. The Heathens one of my favs n this performance of it is the best, perfection.
Over the last couple of years I have formed a collection of my favorite Bob Marley songs.
Only a few months ago I found out that these songs are all on "SURVIVAL" his lowest ranked album.
Could it be that SURVIVAL is ranked so low because it is his most political album?
My favorite songs of all Bob Marley tunes:
Ride Natty Ride
Babylon System
One Drop
Top Rankin
+ Guiltiness
Marley had such a great look took. Love this gentle Soul.
Bob Marley concrete jungle live old gray whistle unreal
my 3 fav bob songs are the heathen, stir it up and natural mystic
I saw him in concert up here in Toronto in 1979. RIP Brother Bob!!
His music is universal, spans all generations,enlightening and compelling. I have a great , great niece and her name is Kaya after the album of the same name. Bob is my go to music when I feel depressed.
Airplay! Great video.
You should watch
"Concrete Jungle "
Live on "the old grey whistle stop , powerful powerful
This is from "Live At The Rainbow" recorded 1977
Vocals, Rhythm Guitar - Bob Marley
Bass - Aston "Family Man" Barrett
Drums - Carlton Barrett
Keyboards - Tyrone Downie
Lead Guitar - Junior Marvin
Percussion - Alvin "Seeco" Patterson
Vocals - Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths, Rita Marley
Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer left the Wailers after the Burnin album. So Natty Dread (1974) is a new sound cause they left.
🔥🔥🔥 Bob Marley and the Wailers burn it up!. All bada** musicians!
BOYZZZZZz Please do Bob Marley and the whalers..' ONE DROP' off the Survival album....ur setup and ctique of different tunes I respect...u2 know whats up
YEAH!!!!!!! Great Song Library to explore .....Get his BOX SET!
was lucky enough to see Bob in either 76 or 77. Everything about him is AWESOME!!!
Mr marley spoke about things in Africa that the people in charge didn't like.
I went to Bob Marley concert in Sydney 1979 Sydney cricket grounds .. Unreal Sensational 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Charisma!!!!
Very, very nice guys. Bob Marley always puts me in the "zone" - his music has such a cool vibe and to see him live is priceless.
Bob was a showman this is one of my favorite jams by them.... Wit the heathen back upon the Wall.... Bong Bong 😅😅😅
1:01 from the great Exodus album. That record had wall to wall bangers.
Thank you! A great way to start my day and week….AirPlay Beats, Bob Marley! I think we could all use more of his messages these days…
Amen brother!
Bob Marley è un profeta dei nostri giorni, ascoltate le sue parole, sono più che mai attuali
👍🏼Bob is the man
A Great…R.I.P. Bob Marley….
In the middle is his wife Rita Marley.
Jah sent him to us. He did find his rightful people. His words cut like razor.
MORE BOB, PLEASE❤
DUH I am STONED.......................the MIGHTY Wailers it is
Timeless
My jam! Love Bob!🖤💛❤💚
That was Junior Marvin on guitar. I used to tour with the wailers after Bob died. Family man, Junior Marvin and the I Threes.
The live version in Babylon by Bus, the best engineered EVER, perfect and clean, very best bass.
Junior Marvin's guitar playing reminds me of Peter Green.
Bob's singin pure like SRV's guitar- like an antenna to god 's broadcast- masters of their craft, effortless perfection
Exactly!!! This era, Marley spreading love, SRV arrived on that same wavelength. It was what's missing today. Those singing shows on TV ruining our lives with the first shooter video games. It was JUST ABOUT LOVE AND MUSIC! Well, I guess wars are harder to start if LOVE AND MUSIC get too popular.
Rip Bob Marley 🙏🎸
Bob and his entire band were tremendous and their energy and passion for giving their all was so awesome. I love watching all his performances
We refuse to be what you wanted us to be, we are what we are that's the way it's goin' to be... --Bob Marley
The whole concert is totally awesome!!!
RIP. Nobody could ever take his place!
To see the original lineup, the classic with Bob, Peter and Bunny up front, there is a great video "The Old Grey Whistle" - it must have been like a concert/variety show from the 70s, I've seen some other artists there - but Live, Bob Marley and the Wailers, "Concrete Jungle" is amazing, "Kinky Reggae" is a MUST SEE - couple other songs, all just oozing with Reggae Gods on their game not too soon before they broke up. This lineup from this concert is amazing too, this era was the whole new sound with his wife and the other 2 singers, and the output of legendary songs came from this later 70s run. Who am I to give like Bob MArley history to people who know a ton more than me on these comments...but there is something special to me to catch Peter, Bob and Bunny doing their last album together live, it is as good as your mind would think it should be, no actually it is much better! The album "Talkin' Blues" is my favorite for that reason, bunch of incredible live tracks with that lineup like "Burnin and Lootin" is the sickest thing ever. All love, always with Bob! Peace//
Great band. Crisp and a good recording to match. It should be 420 full of love every day. It makes no sense we can't just decide. I still miss Bob Marley. There was a time SRV & Bob Marley's music was crowd overlap/same genre. There was much more love before the internet began to experiment with our brains.
The lead guitar by Julian 'Junior' MARVIN.
Jah Jah bless. Easy skanking! THIS IS TRUE MUSIC.
Saw all of his sons live and if he were alive GOD rest his soul he would be on my bucket list to see for sure. Real master of his craft
Lead guitarist is Junior Marvin 👍
All hail the King! No one like him…impossible to listen and not bob your head! His genius was among us too short…God rest him..
love when he runs away from the mic, u u kindda know whats comin
Bob did more for race relations than any man in history, his music brought millions together.
Ya man, love it!
I believe that’s Al Anderson and/or Junior Marvin on guitar. Tosh and Bunny Wailer were solo artists by this time.🖖🏼
Junior Marvin
Top 3 of my most loved BM and the Wailers tracks. I always dream of testing an audio system’s sound by how it manages both the bass and high frequencies.
Now that’s haaarrrdddd. The Wailers, led by Aston Barrett Jr, are playing in Sactown next Thursday and in my neighborhood the next night.
I might have to check that out. Thanks for letting me know.
Respect
They simply don't make music like this anymore. Soul and spirit is evident here.
The movie is going to be huge!!!
Bob Marley was the king of reggae, but more than that, he was an unparalleled humanitarian. Gone way, way too soon.
The GOAT! End of story
Fantastic start to the week❤🙂; as an 18 year old, so late, I bought the brilliant live album 1975 at Lyceum Theater London, shortly after which the fantastic studio album Exodus 1977 was released. Heathen is there in a short version, but your Rainbow version 1977 is a musical journey of genius. Then I listened to the older albums with some gems.
As with Fleetwood Mac, the live versions are longer and musically more interesting, with brief catchy solos. Hopefully you're going chronologically, then we'll see the artistic development: I'm really happy because Bob is being overlooked on the internet.
Big thanks!
Y’all did great. I think you guys would love to react to “war” live. At this same concert.
^^^^Ditto^^^[
Not sure where else to say it this morning, but RIP Gordo!
By later someone will spin "Sundown" or maybe "If You Could Read My Mind"...possibly "Carefree Highway."
I'm crossing my fingers someone does "Beautiful," though. That's the reaction for the occasion.
You guys keep it up. Your appreciation of music from all genres and the talent that yesterdays artists had shows in all of your reactions
As a South Bay, SoCal native, Bob was part and parcel of our upbringing, along with the likes of Toots and the Maytals, Burning Spear, Culture, Steel Pulse, Israel Vibration, Gregory Isaacs, Third World, the Gladiators, Black Uhuru, Eek-A-Mouse, Mighty Diamonds, Pato Banton, Peter Broggs, Peter Tosh, Don Carlos, Wailing Souls, Jimmy Cliff, and many other roots reggae legends. An entire era of SoCal surfer, skater, beach bums like myself loved roots music and Bob was our introduction and the godfather of all reggae music, no disrespect to Joe Higgs, his and the Wailers mentor. The point is, his music reached all of the masses as it is well established. However, by the late 1980's, that influence that had hit the coastal cities along the shores of Southern California, began to meld with a new sound that we began to take notice of during that time. That sound was from a producer by the name of Dr. Dre. And his infectious beats. Pairing these new beats, which were not actually new, but borrowed from George Clinton and Parliament, when put together with a new flow of rhyming that became known as West Coast Hip Hop, became another ingredient that helped form a new sound. Sprinkle in some Beastie Boys and KRS-One from the east coast. One other key ingredient, was perhaps, the most well established sound from the beach cities of Southern California and that was punk. More specifically SoCal Surf and Skater Punk led by bands like Bad Religion, Black Flag, Pennywise, the Ziggens, etc. Now, you may be asking why am I going into all this detail about a review of a Bob song. It's to petition for you guys, who I have come to respect more than any other RUclips reactioners, to react to a band called Sublime. They epitomize a particular time and place in music history. Late 1980's to late 1990's, Southern California. Reggae, hip hop, punk and classic rock sounds all molded into a cohesive sound that has been duplicated countless times by such acts as Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, and others. But none could come close to the vision that the lead singer, a surfer, stoner, musician from Long Beach who had an affinity for all these different genres, who along with his bros from the East Side of Long Beach, succeeded in creating their very own genre. That was Bradley Nowell. Tragically he died in 1997 of a heroine overdose. Sadly, entering the 27 club, as he was only 27 at the time. However, he left an indelible imprint on music, but more importantly, the sounds associated with SoCal at the turn of the century and beyond. I suggest doing a review of Sublime's entire album that first put them on the map, 40 oz to Freedom. All of the songs are bangers and they are best listened to from beginning to end as there are some segways. Thanks for your time and I hope you enjoy Sublime. You guys are awesome, can't wait to hear your first review of Sublime, Waiting for My Ruca.....bah bah.......and by the way, I'm so glad you first reacted to Bob with Heathen. A song that should be well known or celebrated, but isn't except for us Bob heads. There are so many more Bob songs for you to react to. For instance, Zion Train, Kaya, actually nevermind, the list would go on forever. But basically, everything that is not on Legend. Those are obviously great songs, but they're too well known. Go deeper with Bob, so as to bring the breadth of his and the Wailers musical catalogue into view. If I were you guys, start with the Boxed Set, and go from Disc 1 to Disc 4, it's all chronological and in my opinion the first disc with him and the Wailers as teenagers is just as dope as disc 4, which includes songs published after he passed away. Yeah, I know, yet another rabbit hole. But going down this one is essential. And for a cool live video of Sublime, check this out.... ruclips.net/video/lsN8cxaIECw/видео.htmlsi=fZ-8KLVfZgC3dWIe
Thank you for this video. His passion brings me joy. His music has such a calming "feeling" while addressing disturbing subjects. I agree with your comparison to John Lennon. Great reaction, GREAT MUSIC! Set the mood for my day 😊
Sadly too many good singers and musicians have passed before their time. Always makes me wonder what more they could have achieved but we can only speculate on that one. All the best
My brother had a band that did killer covers of Bob. 🙃👍
That lady you referred to, Rita Marley, she wasn't his baby momma, she was his wife. Now, his widow.
Yes please do more his less commercial stuff is gold dust.
That was not Peter Tosh, he left the Wailers 4 years earlier in 1973. The only way to listen to Bob is to watch a live video, one of the best live bands ever and the best front man ever. My eternal regret I did not see them live (I have seen the post Bob Wailers), but I pop in the Live at Santa Barbara DVD and fill a big bowl several times during the year.
thats Junior Marvin on the guitar not peter tosh
White pants was vibing love the tone and stage presence! Maybe Dime heard this cuz it sounds like his guitar at the end of Planet Caravan by Black Sabbath
More Bob please
Bob is a Biblical man,the word of the Lord God is strong with him.📜
guitarist is not Peter Tosh - this is 1977, many years after the original crew broke up - playing guitar at this concert for Bob is Junior Marvin!
please react to more songs of his on this specific concert 🙏🏽🦁
The guitar player is Junior Marvin, Tosh had left the band in 74'..
The Wailing Wailers should be in school programs all over the world..Reggae music is the people's music, news about you and yourself, you and the history.
I thought it was Al Anderson?
@@gmcsrbosavl6964 Anderson also played guitar for The Wailers., you can see him in the live at Santa Barbara 1979, doing the solos of Concrete Jungle and another tune that escapes my memory right now
@@alfioplays7443 right…i guess he joined up later. Never realized this was Junior Marvin playing lead during this era, but then again, have never been all that focused on the lead guitar work with any of the iterations of the Wailers or Bob’s bands.
Bob marley peter toch and bunny wailer they are the wailer please play peter toch they all good
💜💜💜
I veered off an Al Greene phase into Marley. During my SRV days. UB40 playing Marley tunes in concerts later. Marley's Law is what Legalization should be called.
Hey you guys are in Sacramento! Well you should check out the best rock band that I know of to come out of Sac. TESLA. They came way before the car btw. Their 2 most popular songs are "Modern Day Cowboy" and "Love Song". But another great and powerful one is "Song and Emotion". They have plenty more as well, as they've been around since 1986 and still going strong today. Enjoy!
Keith Richards had a lot to do with the musicians from Jamaica in the 70’s. Goats Head Soup was cut in Jamaica in 73. The Wailers put out Catch a Fire. The soundtrack The Harder they Come came out. Keith stayed in Jamaica Keith let a lot of musicians stay in his home in Jamaica. They would jam all night. Bob Marley was the best. Peter Tosh. 👍
James Gang. Funk 49. Peace ✌️
Try So Jah Seh, banger trust me guys
also that aint peter he left the wailers by that point fyi
They parted ways with Peter and Bunny before this already, that brotha was Junior Marvin !
Sounds like reggae but Bob playin the BLUES SON
Nice! Also check out Peter Tosch and More Bob songs: "Lively Up Yourself" - "Soul Rebel" 💚🤙
Marvin junior in guitar solo
Lennon said in an interview that Bob was the best lyricist..
Irie Irie! Bob rules! Check out Mr. Brown.
Play more Marley please
Natural Mystic
Junior Marvin on killa lead guitar