Bob Marley & the Wailers – 1979-07-07 – Reggae Sunsplash II – Montego Bay, Jamaica Complete Rare Set

Bob Marley & the Wailers – 1979-07-07 – Reggae Sunsplash II – Montego Bay, Jamaica Complete Rare Set www.bobmarleyconcerts.com and www.dubwisegaragecollection.com Disc 1 – 41:17 1. Intro Positive Vibration – 5:29 2. Heathen – 4:47 3. Them Belly Full – 4:14 4. Rebel Music – 5:07 5. War – 2:57 6. No More Trouble – 1:40 7. Running Away – 4:11 8. Crazy Baldhead – 3:54 9. Who The Cap Fit – 5:10 10. Hypocrites – 3:46 Disc 2 – 50:42 1.Blackman Redemption – 3:33 2. Rastaman Live Up (cuts) – 1:22 3. No Woman No Cry – 6:46 4. Lively Up Yourself – 6:57 5. Jammin’ – 6:05 6. Encore – Natural Mystic – 7:26 7. Ambush in the Night – 5:37 8. Get Up Stand Up – 6:07 9. Exodus – 6:45

Bob Marley and the Wailers – Amandla Fest. Boston, MA 1979-07-21 Upgrade Complete Show Best Quality

Bob Marley and the Wailers – Amandla Fest. Boston, MA 1979-07-21 on facebook www.facebook.com and bobmarleyconcerts.com Harvard Stadium REWORKED Upgrade Complete Show Best Quality video soundtrack 1. “Positive Vibration” 2. “Slave Driver” 3. “Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)” 4. “Running Away” – “Crazy Baldhead” 5. “The Heathen” 6. “War” – “No More Trouble” 7. “Lively Up Yourself” 8. “No Woman, No Cry” 9. “Jammin’” – “Get Up, Stand Up” 10. “Exodus” 11. “Zimbabwe” 12. “Wake Up And Live” Review * two AUD complete sources are circulating, as well as a slightly incomplete SBD and a video source. * AUD source 1 cuts in at the end of Dick Gregory’s speech. “Lively Up Yourself” fades in at the beginning and then has slightly worse sound, but improves during the song. It cuts in before Marley’s introduction to “Zimbabwe”. * AUD source 2 has been released on a bootleg and it has more dull sound and is slightly sped up, but it features the complete intros of “Lively Up Yourself” and “Zimbabwe”. There is also a third generation tape transfer circulating which has much better and clearer sound. * the SBD source is good quality as well; parts of it have been released on the mislabeled bootleg “Brisbane Australia ’79″. There’s a cut during “Exodus”. * the video source is the most complete source. Various complete and incomplete sources from one camera in decent quality have circulated, as well as a complete multi-camera edit. One inferior source also features the complete speech by Dick

Bob Marley & The Wailers Zion Train LIVE (HD Video) + Lyrics

Bob Marley & The Wailers Zion Train LIVE (HD Video) Bob Marley @ jamrockvybz.com Facebook @ on.fb.me – Reggae News & Videos @ Jamrockvybz.com – Twitter @ http Check: youtube.com – JRV Radio: on.fb.me -Lyrics Zion train is coming our way; The Zion train is coming our way; Oh, people, get on board! (you better get on board!) Thank the Lord (praise Fari) – I gotta catch a train, ’cause there is no other station; Then you going in the same direction (ooh-ooh). Zion’s train is coming our way; The Zion’s train is coming our way. Which man can save his brother’s soul? (save your brother’s soul) Oh man, it’s just self control. (oo-hoo-oo!) Dont gain the gold and lose your soul (just don’t lose your soul) Wisdom is better than silver and gold – To the bridge (ooh-ooh!) Oh, where there’s a will, There’s always a way. Where there’s a will, There’s always a way (way, way, way, way), Soul train is coming our way; er! Soul train is coming our way. Two thousand years of history (history) Could not be wiped away so easily. Two thousand years of history (Black history) Could not be wiped so easily (could not be wiped so easily). Oh, children, Zion train is comin’ our way; get on board now! They said the Zion train is comin’ our way; you got a ticket, so thank the Lord! Zion’s train is – Zion’s train is – Zion’s train is – Zion’s train – They said the soul train is coming our way; They said the soul train is coming our way. Bob Marley performs “Zion Train” at the Rockpalast in 1980.

Ziggy Marley – Let Jah Will Be Done (Live in Paris 2006)

Ziggy Marley – Let Jah Will Be Done (Live in Paris 2006) Marley Family Fanpage @ www.MELODYMAKERS.de

Ziggy Marley | Roads Less Travelled | Wild and Free

www.ziggymarley.com Track off Ziggy’s album Wild and Free The overall theme of the album is a powerful one, as it propels Marley to challenge social injustice along with the political weapons of ignorance and fear. Wild and Free (Tuff Gong Worldwide), his fourth solo album, may be Ziggy’s most political and personal to date. Wild and Free was produced with friend and collaborator Don Was at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood, CA as well as Marley’s own studio. more ziggymarley.com

Ziggy Marley discusses his father the LEGEND on Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg Show with K. Foxx

On the Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg Show with K.Foxx, Ziggy Marley (now the Executive Producer of the only official Bob Marley documentary that is about to be released) goes over the facts about his father; The Legend.

Bob Marley and the Wailers – One Drop I’m Black Unreleased Alternative Version

Bob Marley and the Wailers – One Drop I’m Black Unreleased Alternative Version http:/dubwisegaragecollection.com

Unauthorized Biography of BOB MARLEY (2nd of 12) by Shaun Boothe

SHAUN BOOTHE Presents the 2nd of 12 Unauthorized Biographies. 1st: JAMES BROWN 2nd: BOB MARLEY www.myspace.com Unauthorized Biography of Bob Marley Lyrics: Born Nesta Robert Marley in JAMAICA In a small village by the name of Nine Miles Two slaps on the bottom and he was on his way Mama only 18 and his father was a white man 32 years her senior The couple got married but it wasnt too long hed leave her like nice seein ya Much like the slave masters whod chase after That young black naïve girl promising the world He sang the same song and then he was gone Abandoned, little Bobby and his mama Cedella So they got up, moved to the city of Kingston to start a new life together And then they went down To a government yard in trench town Some say that it got that name from the open sewer that ran thru her Either way thats where he grew up From then on, In the slums with the squatters, oddly he grew very fond But little man had to be strong Cuz in his day it was a disgrace to be mixed race So he always had to keep his fists raised And it wasnt long they would call him Tough Gong Cuz word got around hed lay you down And often with da rudeboys and the shottas he was found See back then he was still a boy, just tryna fill a void That his father left when he left And thats when he met Joe Higgs Who taught him how to sing, he released a couple songs Then he met Peter Tosh who would teach him the guitar And they started up a group with another friend Bunny And they dreams were so big