Bob Marley & The Wailers
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1981
Date
Venue
City
State
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Sources
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
BBC Radio One Tribute
London
England
Simmer Down
Put It On
Love & Affection
Soul Rebel
Small Axe*
Kaya*
Commentary BBC (Radio One)
Hypocrites
Nice Time
Slave Driver
Concrete Jungle
Burnin' & Lootin'*
Natty Dread
No Woman No Cry (Live)
Positive Vibration
War
Ambush
Exodus
Waiting In Vain*
Jamming
Is This Love*
Satisfy My Soul*
*Without Commentary
Nesta's Musical Life (Documentary)
JBC Radio Funeral Coverage
JBC
Radio
Bob Marley's funeral in Jamaica on 21 May 1981 could be compared with one of a king. Hundreds of thousands of people (including the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition) visited the funeral to celebrate the fact that Bob Marley was a real 'Jah Rastafari' after all. After the funeral Bob Marley's body was taken to his birthplace were it rests in a mausoleum.
On May 21, 1981, Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga delivered the final funeral eulogy to Marley, declaring:
"His voice was an omnipresent cry in our electronic world. His sharp features, majestic looks, and prancing style a vivid etching on the landscape of our minds. Bob Marley was never seen. He was an experience which left an indelible imprint with each encounter. Such a man cannot be erased from the mind. He is part of the collective consciousness of the nation."
Love Gong,Various
Various
Jamaica
Concrete Jungle-Tuff Gong rehearsal, Kingston, JA (May 1980)(TGR80)
Soul Rebel-photo gallery
Trenchtown Rock-Rainbow Theater, London England (June 1977) (LON77)
interview I
Forever Loving Jah-(TGR80)
interview II
No Woman, No Cry-(LON77)
interview III
Marcia Griffiths interview
Judy Mowatt interview
Zion Train-(TGR80)
Slave Driver-slave trade film footage
interview IV
So Much Trouble In The World-Tuff Gong rehearsal, Kingston, JA 1978
interview V
Jamming-One Love Peace Concert, National Stadium, Kingston, JA 4/22/78
Michael Manley interview
Edward Seaga interview
Bad Card-(TGR80)
This a Bob Marley Documentry, from JBC TV, mostly black & white.