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More great Bob Marley tunes: Buffalo Soldier, Redemption Song, Exodus. I find these songs important in that you can learn about being poor in Jamaica and becoming Rastafarian. These are favorites of mine but there are many more. BTW he wrote and sang 38 songs.
Started with the Wailers in the 1960s before they were Rastafarian. They were more of a Calypso sounding band. Peter Tosh came out of that band. Check them out.
“The Esther Anderson film is very interesting and provides glimpses of the home videos that Bob and Peter were making. She explains that Bob expected a child but birth control pills had been used. He didn't like that and we got this song. My guess is that "I shot the sheriff" refers to Bob inseminating a woman, "every time I plant a seed, he say kill it before it grows" refers to the action of the birth control, and "I did not shoot the deputy" means that it wasn't Bob who killed the fertilized egg. If all this is correct, what an amazing song for how well it hides the real meaning!” This was posted by a man named Jim Hunter from Minnesota on a song facts article. I’m not positive what is or isn’t true but I have seen a couple of articles where Esther makes a statement saying she helped write the song and it was about birth control.
Also Deputy is referred to as a police officer, however the sheriff would be the officer in charge of the department. So in reference to the above comment he shot/got the girl pregnant but he did not shoot/birth control the child. It’s an interesting discussion if true.
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"...he was aiming to shoot I down, ao yea, I shot him down." That's what he says. It's storytelling with music. Absolute genius.
More great Bob Marley tunes: Buffalo Soldier, Redemption Song, Exodus. I find these songs important in that you can learn about being poor in Jamaica and becoming Rastafarian. These are favorites of mine but there are many more. BTW he wrote and sang 38 songs.
Try Satisfy my Soul Bob Marley or Lively up yourself Live by Bob Marley.
React to "3 Lirttle Birds".
Bob Marley
You guys are my Favorite Scotts lol. Unless I got the accent wrong 😃. Bob is truly Universal.
Started with the Wailers in the 1960s before they were Rastafarian. They were more of a Calypso sounding band. Peter Tosh came out of that band. Check them out.
He shot the shot the Sheriff, but he didn't shoot the deputy....no....no...no!!
he's got well over 100 songs... just not concerts or music videos for all of them
Who covered who? Eric Clapton has a very famous version of this song
Clapton covered Marley
Thanks! I've always wondered. 🙂
Aiming to shoot I down... Rastafari refer to themselves as I not me...this is why they say: I and I
Please react to Alpha Blondy- Jerusalem
“The Esther Anderson film is very interesting and provides glimpses of the home videos that Bob and Peter were making. She explains that Bob expected a child but birth control pills had been used. He didn't like that and we got this song. My guess is that "I shot the sheriff" refers to Bob inseminating a woman, "every time I plant a seed, he say kill it before it grows" refers to the action of the birth control, and "I did not shoot the deputy" means that it wasn't Bob who killed the fertilized egg. If all this is correct, what an amazing song for how well it hides the real meaning!”
This was posted by a man named Jim Hunter from Minnesota on a song facts article. I’m not positive what is or isn’t true but I have seen a couple of articles where Esther makes a statement saying she helped write the song and it was about birth control.
Also Deputy is referred to as a police officer, however the sheriff would be the officer in charge of the department. So in reference to the above comment he shot/got the girl pregnant but he did not shoot/birth control the child. It’s an interesting discussion if true.
Love your Scouse accent.
DEBUTY LOL
The sheriff was aiming to shoot bob marley so he shot him
Hey guys, find hard to watch your videos,, you need to watch them. Back, you act silly and it undermines a genius artist like Bob Marley, please watch yourselves back, not good, still gave you a like