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Peter Tosh - The Gold Collection
My name is Ras Dennis, and you are welcome back to another video by Reggae Gist Xtra. On today’s episode, we shall be looking at why Peter Tosh refused to attend Bob Marley’s funeral among other things. If this is your first time watching this channel, kindly click on the subscribe button, like, and hit the notification bell to be the first to watch our next video. #petertosh #bobmarley #reggaemusic #reels #shorts #reggae
Equal Rights, the title track from Peter Tosh's second studio album Equal Rights, originally released in 1977.
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Equal Rights brought together Peter Tosh's dedications to the revolutionary movements growing in Africa, and the mysticism and wonders of his personal growth as a prophet, poet, preacher and world-class musical trailblazer. The album included a number of songs that became human rights anthems over the next two decades: Get Up, Stand Up, Downpressor Man, African, Apartheid, and the title tune.
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Lyrics:
Everyone is crying out for peace, yes
None is crying out for justice
Everyone is crying out for peace, yes
None is crying out for justice
I don't want no peace
I need equal rights and justice
I need equal rights and justice
I need equal rights and justice
Got to get it, equal rights and justice
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Bob Marley, born Robert Nesta Marley on February 6, 1945, in Nine Mile, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, is one of the most iconic figures in music history. His journey from the humble streets of Trench Town, Jamaica, to international superstardom is a testament to his talent and determination.
Early Life
Marley’s early life was marked by the cultural richness of Jamaica. He was the son of Norval Sinclair Marley, a white rural overseer, and Cedella Booker, a Black Jamaican woman. Growing up in the rural village of Nine Mile, Marley was influenced by the local music and the Rastafarian movement, which played a significant role in shaping his worldview and music.
Musical Career
Marley began his musical career in 1963 when he formed the group Teenagers with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, which later became known as The Wailers. The group’s debut album, “The Wailing Wailers,” included the hit single “One Love,” which helped establish them as rising stars in the reggae scene.
In the early 1970s, Marley and The Wailers signed with Island Records, which marked a turning point in their career. Albums like “Catch a Fire” and “Burnin’” brought them international attention. Marley’s music, characterized by its fusion of reggae, ska, and rocksteady, along with his distinctive vocal style, resonated with audiences worldwide.
Iconic Music and Legacy
Marley’s music often carried powerful messages of peace, love, and social justice. Songs like “No Woman, No Cry,” “Redemption Song,” and “Buffalo Soldier” became anthems for change and resistance. His commitment to the Rastafarian faith and his advocacy for Pan-Africanism and the legalization of cannabis further solidified his status as a cultural and spiritual icon.
Despite facing numerous challenges, including an assassination attempt in 1976, Marley continued to produce music that inspired millions1. He passed away on May 11, 1981, in Miami, Florida, but his legacy lives on through his timeless music and the enduring influence he has on artists and fans around the world.
Bob Marley’s life and music remain a powerful testament to the enduring spirit of Jamaica and the universal appeal of reggae music.
馬利(Bob Marley),原名羅伯特·內斯塔·馬利(Robert Nesta Marley),1945 年2 月6 日出生於牙買加聖安教區九英里,是音樂史上最具標誌性的人物之一。他從牙買加特倫奇鎮的簡陋街道到國際巨星的旅程證明了他的才華和決心。
早期生活
馬利的早年生活以牙買加豐富的文化為標誌。他是白人鄉村監督員諾瓦爾·辛克萊·馬利和牙買加黑人婦女塞德拉·布克的兒子。馬利在九英里的鄉村長大,受到當地音樂和拉斯特法裡運動的影響,這對他的世界觀和音樂的塑造發揮了重要作用。
音樂事業
Marley 於 1963 年開始了他的音樂生涯,當時他與 Peter Tosh 和 Bunny Wailer 組成了 Teenagers 樂隊,後來被稱為 The Wailers。樂團的首張專輯《The Wailing Wailers》包括熱門單曲《One Love》,這幫助他們成為雷鬼界的後起之秀。
20 世紀 70 年代初,Marley 和 The Wailers 與 Island Records 簽約,這標誌著他們職業生涯的轉捩點。 《Catch a Fire》和《Burnin'》等專輯為他們帶來了國際關注。馬利的音樂融合了雷鬼、斯卡和搖滾樂,以及他獨特的聲樂風格,引起了世界各地聽眾的共鳴。
標誌性音樂和遺產
馬利的音樂常承載著和平、愛和社會正義的強烈訊息。 《No Woman, No Cry》、《Redemption Song》和《Buffalo Soldier》等歌曲成為改變和抵抗的讚歌。他對拉斯特法裡教信仰的承諾以及對泛非主義和大麻合法化的倡導進一步鞏固了他作為文化和精神偶像的地位。
儘管面臨許多挑戰,包括 1976 年的一次暗殺企圖,馬利仍持續創作激勵數百萬人的音樂。他於 1981 年 5 月 11 日在佛羅裡達州邁阿密去世,但他的遺產透過他永恆的音樂以及他對世界各地的藝術家和歌迷的持久影響而得以延續12。
鮑伯馬利的生活和音樂仍然是牙買加不朽精神和雷鬼音樂普遍吸引力的有力證明。
"A guitar-based, percussive, dance-oriented music" is a good short description of much of today's popular music, with Caribbean and Latin American music heavily influencing it. its development. Such as Bob Marley (Jamaica), Ricky Martin (Puerto Rico), Carlos Santana (Mexico), Shakira and Juana (Colombia), as well as the American-born Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez has both contributed to and continues to influence the development of world pop music. Let's take the example of Caribbean musician Bob Marley (1945-1981) and Jamaican reggae. His music was rooted in Africa and had a huge influence on the United States and especially the United Kingdom. From there, The British record company named this music of African origin "Afrobeat" and pushed it back to Africa as contemporary dance music - from Africa to the Caribbean, around the world, and back to Africa. This is how music goes global.
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Audio recorded in December 1976 available on the "Equal Rights" LP/CD
Composite of footage available on Stepping Razor - Red X Vid/DVD from 1992
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Peter Tosh: Captured Live é o resultado da captura de áudio e vídeo de sua apresentação mais famosa fora da Jamaica. O show foi realizado em 22 de agosto de 1983, no Greek Theatre, em Los Angeles, CA e recebeu a indicação ao Grammy de melhor álbum de reggae de 1984.
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You're watching the official music video for Peter Tosh - "Johnny B. Goode" from the album 'Mama Africa' (1983).
Jamaican born singer Peter Tosh remains an icon of raggae music with his debut album "Legalize It" maintaining it's high status as a 420 classic. He is known as both a solo artist and as a founding member of The Wailers.
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I Am That I Am, from Peter Tosh's second studio album Equal Rights, originally released in 1977.
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Equal Rights brought together Peter Tosh's dedications to the revolutionary movements growing in Africa, and the mysticism and wonders of his personal growth as a prophet, poet, preacher and world-class musical trailblazer. The album included a number of songs that became human rights anthems over the next two decades: Get Up, Stand Up, Downpressor Man, African, Apartheid, and the title tune.
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Lyrics:
I'm not in this world
To live up to your expectations
Neither are you here to live up to mine, yeah
I don't owe no one
No obligation
No I don't mean none
So everything is fine, fine
I said I am that I am
I am I am I am
Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER, Los Angeles, CA, - - AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September 1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "Peter Touch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not Gonna Give It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And Power
Bass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' Davis
Keyboards – Keith Sterling
Lead Guitar – Donald Kinsey
Percussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –Winston Morgan
Rhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding
Legalize It, the title track from Peter Tosh's debut solo studio album, originally released in 1976.
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Legalize It was Peter Tosh's debut album as a solo artist after leaving The Wailers. It was recorded at Treasure Isle and Randy's, Kingston, Jamaica in 1975 and released in Jamaica in the same year.All of the previously unreleased songs on Legalize It (Legacy Edition) are from the extraordinary archives of a British collector.
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Lyrics:
Legalize it - don't criticize it
Legalize it and i will advertise it
Some call it tampee
Some call it the weed
Some call it Marijuana
Some of them call it Ganja
Music video for Peter Tosh's Johnny B. Goode, a masterpiece with intricate melodies and strong riffs creating an atmosphere that you can’t help but get lost in. Every time you hear it you will be taken to another world where it's just you and the music.
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Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved (Lyrics)🎵
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Bob Marley and the Wailers performing Waiting in Vain with lyrics. From the album Exodus. © 1977 Tuff Gong/Island
Lyrics:
1, 2, 3
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
From the very first time I rest my eyes on you, girl
My heart says follow t'rough
But I know, now, that I'm way down on your line
But the waitin' feel is fine
So don't treat me like a puppet on a string
'Cause I know I have to do my thing
Don't talk to me as if you think I'm dumb
I wanna know when you're gonna come - soon
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
'Cause if summer is here
I'm still waiting there
Winter is here
And I'm still waiting there
[Guitar solo]
Like I said
It's been three years since I'm knockin' on your door
And I still can knock some more
Ooh girl, ooh girl, is it feasible?
I wanna know now, for I to knock some more
Ya see, in life I know there's lots of grief
But your love is my relief
Tears in my eyes burn - tears in my eyes burn
While I'm waiting - while I'm waiting for my turn
See!
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love
I don't wanna wait in vain for your love, oh!
I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna
I don't wanna wait in vain
I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna
I don't wanna wait in vain
No, I don't wanna (I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna
I don't wanna - I don't wanna wait in vain)
No I - no I (I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't
Wanna - I don't wanna wait in vain)
No, no-no, I, no, I (I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna
I don't wanna - I don't wanna wait in vain)
It's your love that I'm waiting on (I don't wanna - I don't wanna
I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna wait in vain)
It's me love that you're running from
It's your love that I'm waiting on (I don't wanna - I don't wanna
I don't wanna - I don't wanna - I don't wanna wait in vain)
It's me love that you're running from
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Bob Marley - Coming in from the cold
Lyrics:
In this life, in this life, in this life,
In this, oh sweet life:
We're (we're coming in from the cold);
We're coming in (coming in), coming in (coming in),
coming in (coming in), coming in (coming in),
Coming in from the cold.
It's you - it's you - it's you I'm talkin' to -
Well, you (it's you) - you (it's you) - you I'm talking to now.
Why do you look so sad and forsaken?
When one door is closed, don't you know other is open?
Would you let the system make you kill your brotherman?
No, no, no, no, no, no! No, Dread, no!
Would you make the system make you kill your brotherman?
(No, Dread, no!)
Would you make the system get inside your head again?
(No, Dread, no!)
Well, the biggest man you ever did see was - was just a baby.
In this life (in this life),
In this (in this life, oh sweet life):
Coming in from the cold;
We're coming in (coming in), coming in-a (coming in),
coming in (coming in), ooh! (coming in)
Coming in from the cold!
It's life (it's life), it's life (it's life), it's life (it's life):
it's - wa - well! - coming in from the cold!
We're coming in (coming in), coming in (coming in) -
ooh (coming in), hey! (coming in),
Coming in from the cold!
It's you - you - you I'm talking -
Well, yes, you, bilyabong! (it's you);
ew! - you I'm talking to now.
Gi-irl, why do you look so - look so - look so sad -
look so sad and forsaken?
Don't you know: When one door is closed - when one door is closed,
many more is open?
We-e-e-ell, would you let the system get inside your head again?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Dread, no!
Would you let the system make you kill your brotherman?
No, Dread, no!
We-e-e-ell, would you make the system get inside your head again?
(No, Dread, no!) No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!
Well, the biggest - biggest man you ever - ever
Did-a see was-a - was-a once a baby.
In this life, in this life, in this life,
In this, oh, sweet life,
We're (coming in from the cold) from the cold!
We're coming in (coming in), coming in (coming in),
coming in (coming in), wo-o! Yea-ea-eah!
Coming in from the cold
We're coming in-a, coming in-a, coming in-a, coming in-a!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yea-ea-ea-eah!
Coming in from the cold
Coming in (coming in), coming in (coming in) -
(coming in) (coming in)
(coming in) from the - from the cold!
Bob Marley - No Women No Cry (Original)
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Tribute to Bob Marley By Krishna Das
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Bob Marley Om Namah Shivaya
Singer Vinayak Dundage , krishna Das , Bharat Dundage
Editer Vinayak
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