Identifier | 2009878 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A+ |
Sound Rating | A+ |
Note | Top 10 Show! The Wailers at this time featured Bob Marley together with Peter Tosh (rhythm guitar/vocal), Earl 'Wire' Lindo (keyboards), Aston 'Family Man' Barrett (bass), and his brother Carlton Barrett (drums). Founding member Bunny Livingston (later to change his name to Bunny Wailer) had toured with the band in England.
Among the songs in the KSAN session were five-- Burnin & Lootin, Kinky Reggae, Get Up Stand Up, Slave Driver and Rastaman Chant -- from Catch A Fire and Burnin', the two Island albums the band released in 1973. The set also included Walk the Proud Land, originally recorded in the mid-Sixties (it was later to appear on Bunny Wailer's Sings the Wailers album) while Peter Tosh took the lead vocal on You Can't Blame the Youth, a song he subsequently released on his own Jamaican label, Intel-Diplo HIM. Time = 52:07 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, vocals Peter Tosh - Rhythm guitar, vocals Earl 'Wire' Lindo - Keyboards Aston 'Family Man' Barrett - Bass Carlton Barrett - Drums |
Source Info | SBD |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Bob Marley & The Wailers 1973-10-31 The Record Plant, Sausalito, CA | |
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Set 1 | Rastaman Chant > Keep The Faith Bend Down Low Slave Driver You Can't Blame The Youth Stop That Train Burnin' & Lootin' Kinky Reggae Get Up Stand Up Lively Up Yourself Rude Boy |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | 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". |