The Wailers 1973-05-24
Paris Theater, London, England
Set 1
Rastaman Chant, Slave Driver, Stop That Train, No More Trouble, 400 Years, Midnight Ravers, Stir It Up, Concrete Jungle, Get Up Stand Up, Kinky Reggae
Set 2
BBC Broadcast
01.Rastaman chant
02.Slave driver
03.Stop that train
04.No more trouble
05.400 years
06.Midnight ravers
07.Stir it up
01.Rastaman chant
02.Slave driver
03.Stop that train
04.No more trouble
05.400 years
06.Midnight ravers
07.Stir it up
Set 3
John Peel Session
01-fm Japanese intro talk
02-rastaman chant
03-J.Peel talk-slave driver
04-J.Peel talk-stop that train
05-J.Peel talk-no more troubles
06-J.Peel talk-400 years
07-japanese talk-stir it up
08-J.Peel talk-concrete jungle
09-J.Peel talk-get up stand up
10-J-Peel talk-kinky reggae
01-fm Japanese intro talk
02-rastaman chant
03-J.Peel talk-slave driver
04-J.Peel talk-stop that train
05-J.Peel talk-no more troubles
06-J.Peel talk-400 years
07-japanese talk-stir it up
08-J.Peel talk-concrete jungle
09-J.Peel talk-get up stand up
10-J-Peel talk-kinky reggae
Comment
BBC Radio broadcasted this shortly after. Strange response from crowd. One of the 3 shows on tape with Bunny in the band. Another user notes: This is widely known as a bob marly bootleg, but in fact it is a wailers bootleg.
bob marley was one of the wailers and does sing in this recording."
Peter Tosh (rhythm guitar/vocal)
Earl 'Wire' Lindo (keyboards)
Aston 'Family Man' Barrett (bass)
Carlton Barrett (drums)
bob marley was one of the wailers and does sing in this recording."
Peter Tosh (rhythm guitar/vocal)
Earl 'Wire' Lindo (keyboards)
Aston 'Family Man' Barrett (bass)
Carlton Barrett (drums)
Sources
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
---|
Created At
Sun Jul 16 2000 01:37:46 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Thu Jul 17 2003 10:26:48 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Users with this performance