I've been taking some time to listen to some of his stuff again. I could always use a good chill out song.
Bob Marley uses big joint. or cone that can fit on your head. whichever you want to call it.
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I've been taking some time to listen to some of his stuff again. I could always use a good chill out song.
Bob Marley uses big joint. or cone that can fit on your head. whichever you want to call it.
Rastaman vibration
One drop
Easy skanking
Small axe
Jamaica rum
Concrete Jungle
Slogans
So much things to say
No more trouble
Forever loving Jah
African herb man
Misty morning
Simmer down
Kaya
Lively up yourself
Talking blues
Time will tell
To name a few..
Does anyone know that song by him and Krayzie Bone I think it is? I'm sure its one of the Bonethugs anyway.. The chorus is pretty much 'Rebel music, to get you ready for the revolution, the revolution'
I forgot what name it was downloaded under but it had nothing to do with the song haha so I changed it to Revolution. Anyone know the song I'm talkin about? Its soooo chill man:)
yes, that's "Rebel Music"
I have a bunch of his songs on cd
Shov
If you want the best Bob Marley experience, check out his albums "Live!" and (My favorite Bob Marley album) "Babylon by Bus"
That's as good as he gets.
If you want a chronological cd set of his songs, check out "Songs of Freedom"
Sweeeet, thanks :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
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I've got that song on my ARES saved as something other than rebel music, i think it's something like legalise it. Anyway, i love that song. I love marley in general, and tosh. I'm into the propa reaggae. The older stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by L Rag
I've got a 3 CD set, and some of him with the wailers.
I think Uprising was the Wailers best album and if you are lookin' for a solid track nothing beats Who the Cap Fit :rastasmoke::rastasmoke::rastasmoke:
(Three O'Clock Roadblock) ??? Is that the title? Marley had recorded so many of his great songs multiple times with a different tempo or flavor each time. Songs of Freedom has some early recordings such as Bend Down Low, Stir It Up, Simmer Down, and One Love. The later stuff with the Barrett Bros in the Wailers (who wrote "Who the Cap Fit") really have a Tuff sound.Quote:
I've got that song on my ARES saved as something other than rebel music
Sho
i think my favorite song would have to be "trench town rock"