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

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

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)


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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)

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