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| ??/??/70 | , Nice Time, Unknown | 1 | Flac | | | | | Unknown |  | | 05/24/73 | , Paris Theatre, London | 1 | Shn | Reggae and World Compilation DVD #2 | | | | England |  | | 10/31/73 | , The Record Plant, Sausalito | 1 | Shn | (Mostly) GD 74 Compilation DVD | this is the correct date for the show that's often mislabeled 12/73 ksan radio broadcast - the air date was 12/02/73 but it was recorded on 10/31/73. this was recorded shortly after the wailers were kicked off the sly & the family stone tour for actually drawing more attention than sly. they were stranded and the k-san station booked them at the matrix club as well as giving them this radio time.
lineup: bob marley: guitar and vocals
peter tosh: rhythm guitar and vocal
earl 'wire' lindo: keyboards
aston 'family man' barrett: bass
carlton barrett: drums
"walk the proud land" is the same song as "rude boy", with slightly different text written by bunny wailer, but here bob is singing his lyrics version, so it's called "rude boy". after "rastaman chant" there's the instrumental jam of "keep the faith". | | | CA |  | | 06/04/77 | , Rainbow Theater, London | 1 | NTSC | | commercial release - no trades allowed.
officially remastered & unedited on june 12, 2020 | | | England |  | | 07/21/79 | , Harvard Stadium, Boston | 1 | Shn | | "amandla festival"
this was one of bob's most unique shows because it was before the beginning of the survival 1979 tour but it was after the recording of survival. so this is really one of the first shows of the tour. bob was asked to do this concert while in jamaica recording the album survival. other artists present at the concert were comedian dick gregory who paid bob respect by kissing his hands at the show. they made bob perform during the afternoon because the promoters feared a powerful performance from bob could spark a riot. he did give one of his most powerful performances with improvisation on many tracks from both bob and the band. the most amazing part of this show is the encore in which bob played 2 new songs at that time. during this long version of zimbabwe and wake up & live he gives one of his only speeches. | | | MA |  | | 06/13/80 | , Westfalenhalle, Dortmund | 1 | NTSC | | the i-three's opened the show
bob marley - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
junior marvin - electric guitar, vocals
aston "family man" barrett - electric bass
al anderson - electric guitar
tyrone downie - keyboards, vocals
earl "wire" lindo - keyboards
alvin "seeko" patterson - percussion
carlton "carlie" barrett - drums, percussion
rita marley - vocals
judy mowatt - vocals
marcia griffiths - vocals | | | Germany |  |
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