Bob Marley - live in Santa Barbara 1979

Where goats go to escape
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I've owned Legend since I was a teenager but never dipped into the rest of his catalogue until this past week. This is a brilliant concert and if you like his music you will be jealous of the crowd & wish you were there. Great vibes. Enjoy!

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Thanks,

Legend was the first or second album I ever bought. A couple we caravanned with in the Berg had 2 older pott-head sons that's played him all the time so it grew on me quick.
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Insane_Homer wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 3:48 pm Thanks,

Legend was the first or second album I ever bought. A couple we caravanned with in the Berg had 2 older pott-head sons that's played him all the time so it grew on me quick.
Great musician and the more you dig into his work the more you see that he was a man of intellectual and spiritual substance with important and universal messages - I had massively underestimated his contribution to the cause of black liberation. This is a Beeb documentary from the 00s that focuses on the Exodus LP. He recorded it whilst in exile in London in 1977 after surviving an assassination attempt in December of 1976.


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Aaaah the memories!!!
Was lucky to be at the Lyceum in 1975 when he recorded the Live in London album.
Also saw him at the Rainbow on the 1977 Exodus tour. The year he fucked his toe playing football and didn't complete the full tour.
Still listen to him regularly
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Hugo wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 11:38 pm
Insane_Homer wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 3:48 pm Thanks,

Legend was the first or second album I ever bought. A couple we caravanned with in the Berg had 2 older pott-head sons that's played him all the time so it grew on me quick.
Great musician and the more you dig into his work the more you see that he was a man of intellectual and spiritual substance with important and universal messages - I had massively underestimated his contribution to the cause of black liberation. This is a Beeb documentary from the 00s that focuses on the Exodus LP. He recorded it whilst in exile in London in 1977 after surviving an assassination attempt in December of 1976.


Exodus was my favourite Bob Marley LP. A album that starts great and gets better and better as it goes along.

Thanks for the link. I'll deffo watch it sometime.
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