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EP67: Bob Marley

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11-May-23 22:00

EP67: Bob Marley

When you think of reggae, more often than not, there's only one name that comes to mind. The legend that is Bob Marley. This week marks 42 years since he tragically passed away at the age of 36 years old, where the iconic cultural figure had an immense impact on the world through his music and activism. Together with his band The Wailers, he created a sound that transcended borders and brought people from all walks of life together - with lyrics singing of love, unity, and resistance against oppression. Music that's still evergreen today, a body of work that continues to inspire generations with its timeless messages of peace and harmony. We pay tribute going Back To Back into his essential tracks.
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Stir It Up

Is This Love (Kaya)

Roots, Rock, Reggae (Rastaman Vibration)

Could You Be Loved (Uprising)

Lively Up Yourself (Natty Dread)

Positive Vibration (Rastaman Vibration)

I Shot The Sheriff (Burnin’)

Redemption Song (Uprising)

No Woman, No Cry (Live!)

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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Tags:  death anniversarybob marleybob marley and the wailersreggaeback to back





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