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Thread started 03/14/03 7:58am

youngca

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BOB MARLEY 1945-1981

For Bob marley lovers-tunes to remember the MAN by:

kinky reggae...waiting in vain...exodus...rainbow country
brain washing...thank you lord...stir it up...reaction...
keep on movin' (he was a huge CURTIS freak and did a
lot of Cm's cover tunes) bad card...coming in from the
cold...so much trouble in the world...

he was a deep BROther...a visonary on a par with CURTIS,
SMOKEY,marvin,BEATLES,james BROWN..

for you ska lovers out there check out LIVE at STUDIO one-
and SONGS OF freedom (the first disk has some ska-rock
steady tunes on it...

he has a strange version of MCCARTNEY's 'and i love her"
that's interesting,...!!!

jah LOVE...da riddim,mon
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Reply #1 posted 03/14/03 8:44am

kisscamille

I know many people of various different races that just love Bob. I think his music speaks to many people. He had a particular sound that many people can appreciate and anyone that has a bit of a rebel in them can definitely relate to his lyrics. And anyone that is in love can relate too. He was and still is one of the best. I never tire of listening to his music. I recommend his box set. I listen to it often and love the vibe and true dedication you can feel when you listen to his music.
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Reply #2 posted 03/14/03 9:10am

lovesexy4u

everybody has a differnt taste in music .but everybody loves bob marley
woekie woekie!!!
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Reply #3 posted 03/14/03 12:23pm

diamondpearl1

youngca said:

For Bob marley lovers-tunes to remember the MAN by:

kinky reggae...waiting in vain...exodus...rainbow country
brain washing...thank you lord...stir it up...reaction...
keep on movin' (he was a huge CURTIS freak and did a
lot of Cm's cover tunes) bad card...coming in from the
cold...so much trouble in the world...

he was a deep BROther...a visonary on a par with CURTIS,
SMOKEY,marvin,BEATLES,james BROWN..

for you ska lovers out there check out LIVE at STUDIO one-
and SONGS OF freedom (the first disk has some ska-rock
steady tunes on it...

he has a strange version of MCCARTNEY's 'and i love her"
that's interesting,...!!!

jah LOVE...da riddim,mon

bob was so powerful man... i used 2 listen 2 his stuff growin up and didnt get it of course... but the older i got the more i grew 2 love and resepect this man not just as a musician but as an icon 4 an entire nation that looked up 2 and followed after him... loved redemption songs stir it up 1n love could u be loved get up stand up watin in vain exodus no woman no cry i shot the sheriff buffalo soldier
turn ya lights down low
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Reply #4 posted 03/14/03 12:27pm

NWF

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I plan to get the Double-CD remaster of Catch a Fire. That album's a classic.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #5 posted 03/14/03 1:43pm

youngca

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NWF said:

I plan to get the Double-CD remaster of Catch a Fire. That album's a classic.



hey,mon-the Catch a Fire double CD is a revelation!
the original jamaican version without the over dubs is
better than the released version.

raw stuff.

and for D-pearl1...your picks are 4 stars!!!
how could i forget redemption song?
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