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Studio version of Pick Myself Up, from Peter Tosh's album, Bush Doctor.
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Pick Myself Up (2002 Remaster) · Peter Tosh
Bush Doctor
℗ 1978, 2002 Parlophone Records Limited
Engineer: Nick Webb
Digital Remasterer: Nick Webb
Engineer: Nigel Reeve
Digital Remasterer: Nigel Reeve
Producer, Vocals: Peter Tosh
Producer: Robert Shakespeare
Producer: The Glimmer Twins
Composer, Lyricist: Peter Tosh
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Highlights include Tosh preaching for the legalization of marijuana during “Bush Doctor,” a powerful rendition of “Get Up Stand Up” filled with just the right amount of rage and an early take on “Buk-In-Hamm Palace” off the recently released Mystic Man LP.
Setlist
01 African 00:00:00
02 Toughest 00:05:53
03 Bush Doctor 00:10:15
04 Don't Look Back 00:17:26
05 Get Up, Stand Up 00:23:45
06 Recruiting Soldiers 00:30:50
07 Speech (Livitribe) 00:36:46
08 Buk-In-Hamm Palace 00:39:07
On July 23, 1980 Tosh and his band took the stage in front of nearly 16,000 reggae fans at the Ontario Place Forum in Toronto, Canada. Peter is in fine form and voice through the 50 plus minutes of pro-shot footage from the show that circulates.
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Warning! The Surgeon General warns
Cigarette smoking is dangerous, dangerous
Hazard to your health
Does that mean anything to you
To legalize marijuana
Right here in Jamaica
I'm say it cure glaucoma
I man a de Bush Doctor
So there'll be
No more smokin and feelin tense
When I see them a come
I don't have to jump no fence
Legalize marijuana
Down here in Jamaica
Only cure for asthma
I man a de Minister(of the Herb)
So there'll be no more
Police brutality
No more disrespect
For humanity
Legalize marijuana
Down here in Jamaica
It can build up your failing economy
Eliminate the slavish mentality
There'll be no more
Illegal humiliation
And no more police
Interrogation
Legalize marijuana
Down here in sweet Jamaica
Only cure for glaucoma
I man a de Bush Doctor
So there be
No more need to smoke and hide
When you know you're takin
Illegal ride
Legalize marijuana
Down here in Jamaica
It the only cure for glaucoma
I man a de Minister
This song was originally written and performed by the late, great Peter Tosh and speaks about the beauty and strength of Africa. We united Peter's son, Andrew Tosh, with Donald Kinsey and Fully Fullwood who performed with Peter many years ago and added musicians all over the world from Africa to Jamaica to the USA. Turn it up and feel how the heartbeat of Africa resonates through this uplifting song.
Written By: Peter Tosh
FEATURING:
Andrew Tosh: Vocals
Courtney "Bam" Diedrick: Drums
Djodjo Diabaté: Vocals
Donald Kinsey: Electric guitar
Douglas Delatorra: Cuica
Fully Fullwood: Electric bass
I-Taweh: Vocals and electric guitar
Jah Dore: Alto saxophone
Louis Mhlanga: Electric guitar
Mermans Mosengo: Vocals and acoustic guitar
Mohamadou Diabaté: Calabash
Roselyn Williams: Vocals
Safi Diabaté: Vocals
Sayba Diabaté: Kora
Sean "Pow" Diedrick: Keyboard
Sherieta Lewis: Vocals
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Mystic Man is an album by Peter Tosh. All songs were composed by Peter Tosh. It was released in 1979.
* Peter Tosh, born Winston Hubert McIntosh (19 October 1944 -- 11 September 1987) was a reggae musician who was a core member of The Wailers who then went on to have a successful solo career as well as being a trailblazer for the Rastafari movement.
Peter Tosh was born in Petersfield, Jamaica with a father and mother too young to take care of him. He grew up raised by his aunt, speaking out for those who could not fight for themselves. Nicknamed 'Stepping Razor', he began to sing and learn guitar at a early age inspired by the American stations. After an illustrious career with The Wailers and as a solo musician, he was murdered at his home during a robbery.
Written Arranged and Produced by PETER TOSH WORD SOUND AND POWER
MUSICIANS
Lead Vocal: PETER TOSH
Keyboards: PETER TOSH, KEITH STERLING and TYRONE DOWNIE
Rhythm Guitar: PETER TOSH and STEVE GOLDING
Drums: SANTA DAVISON
Bass: GEORGE FULLWOOD, GILBERT MORRISON and DANNY
Percussions: STICKY THOMPSON and SCULLY SIMS
Horns: DEAN FRASER, DAVID MADDEN, NAMBO and CHICO
Backing Vocals: PETER TOSH, RUDDY THOMAS, PAM HALL, NADINE SUTHERLAND, CYNTHIA SCHLOSS and JUNE LODGE
Horns Arrangement: PETER TOSH
Song composed by Peter Tosh
Recorded: Kingston, Jamaica
Mixed: New York City by Peter Tosh and Dennis Thompson
Mastered by Bob Ludwig
Peter Tosh Manager: Marlene Brown
Production Coordination: Peter Tosh and Marlene Brown
Peter Tosh - Na Goa Jail
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Bush Doctor (2002 Remaster) · Peter Tosh
Bush Doctor
℗ 1978, 2002 Parlophone Records Limited
Engineer: Nick Webb
Digital Remasterer: Nick Webb
Engineer: Nigel Reeve
Digital Remasterer: Nigel Reeve
Producer, Vocals: Peter Tosh
Producer: Robert Shakespeare
Producer: The Glimmer Twins
Composer, Lyricist: Peter Tosh
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Legalize It is an album by Peter Tosh. It was his debut album as a solo artist. The album was recorded at Treasure Isle and Randy's, Kingston, Jamaica in 1975 and released in 1976.
When the album was first released, it featured a marijuana-scented sticker.
* Peter Tosh, born Winston Hubert McIntosh (19 October 1944 -- 11 September 1987) was a reggae musician who was a core member of The Wailers who then went on to have a successful solo career as well as being a trailblazer for the Rastafari movement.
Peter Tosh was born in Petersfield, Jamaica with a father and mother too young to take care of him. He grew up raised by his aunt, speaking out for those who could not fight for themselves. Nicknamed 'Stepping Razor', he began to sing and learn guitar at a early age inspired by the American stations. After an illustrious career with The Wailers and as a solo musician, he was murdered at his home during a robbery.
Artist: Peter Tosh
Song: I Am That I Am
Album: Equal Rights
#: 3
Year: 1977
© Sony Music Entertainment
peter tosh 'bush doctor'83 holland
Essa é clássica de Peter Tosh um dos maiores nomes do reggae de totos os tempos, e como diz a letra: Legalize! Jah Bless
It's a bonus track.
Classic reggae tune from the LP "Wanted Dread And Alive" (1981).
Peter Tosh a say dis... OH BUMBO KLAAT.. clash tune !!
PETER TOSH - at Casino of Montreux, Switzerland - July 16, 1979
Setlist :
1. 400 Years
(The Wailers song)
2. Stepping Razor
3. African
4. Get Up, Stand Up
(The Wailers song)
5. Don't Look Back
(The Temptations cover)
6. I'm the Toughest
7. Bush Doctor
8. The Day the Dollar Die
9. Burial
10. Buk-In-Ham Palace
11. Mystic Man
12. Pick Myself Up
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Offbeat travels back in time to July 16, 1979, 30 years past, to figuratively relive reggae legend Peter Tosh performing a devastating live set at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
The concert was performed in The Casino which is mostly known for having been burnt down eight years earlier and memorialized in the Deep Purple song “Smoke on the Water." --------------------------------------------------------
The band:
Lead Guitar: Darryl Thompson or Ed Elizalde
Rhythm Guitar: Mikey Chung
Bass: Robbie Shakespeare
Drums: Sly Dunbar
Keyboards: Robert Lynn
Keyboards: Keith Sterling
Backing Vocals: The Tamlins
From Wanted Dread and Alive
Another VERY great song of Tosh