Musical Theory Abound!!!

 #27092  by astroman99
 
STIR IT UP! MON

 #27126  by krzykat
 
although the words are not Bobs, War is a great song

 #27187  by JackORoses
 
no woman no cry would have to be my favorite sure its a well known one but its so amazing, but really when it comes down to it I think im a bigger Tosh fan than Marley

 #41785  by weirimpressed
 
i like the stir it up> mellow mood

 #41800  by China Cat
 
three little birds is my fave by far
buffalo soldier
natural mystic
go tell it on the mountain
a bunch of others

o yeah and redemption song

 #41801  by weirimpressed
 
ahh i forgot three little birds

"...were three little birds, upon my doorstep
singin sweet songs, melodies pure and true
Sayin, this is my message to you, you, you"

 #41809  by ThePilgrim
 
Coming in from the cold
Blackman redemption
Roots
Zimbabwe
Positive Vibration

Tosh was good, but i sure do like Anderson.

 #41815  by willmusic
 
Coming In From The Cold, Mr. Brown, Mellow Mood. I've always been a fan of the old crunchy-sounding Perry-produced stuff. Oh yeah... SOUL REBEL!

 #41852  by bucketorain
 
no one said it!!! Rebel Music and Crazy Baldhead


my fav is trenchtown rock though...

 #41877  by oconnors_35
 
I love Peter Tosh too! his music has more lead guitar than Bob's.

SeanO
mutant_dan wrote:I was really into Marley when he first came on the scene. His music was magical, new and refreshing. Marley inspired me to go see Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer (which make up the three original Wailers). Marley then became somewhat of a staple for the masses and too mainstream for my tastes.

Bunny never really did it for me.

Tosh seemed to be connected at a different level that for some reason really spoke to me. If you love Bob and have never checked out Tosh, do yourself a favor and give him a listen..

 #41882  by BuddhaG
 
Were going to have a Soul Shakedown party tonight!

Got to have Kaya now.

I absolutely love the horn line in Lively Up Yourself.

Bob Marley is a legend indeed.

"Strike the hammer while iron is hot"

 #41883  by BuddhaG
 
I think I read in my cool Bob Marley book that Lee "Scratch" Perry was the guy who some credit with kind of defining reggae as that low key bass driven style.

 #41892  by LazyLightnin
 
"stiff necked fools"! from confrontation. ive seen more reggae acts/greats than rock. HUGE dub fan, king tubby, lee scratch, augustus pablo. oh yeah!