Identifier | 3247523 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | 0002814250 |
Status | 1 |
Media Type | CD |
Media Count | 1 |
Sound Rating | A |
Note | Bob Marley & The Wailers
OLPC National Heroes Stadium Kingston, Jamaica 04.22.1978 Source: Soundboard 1. Conquering Lion 2. Natural Mystic 3. Trenchtown Rock 4. Natty Dread 5. Positive Vibration 6. War/Jammin'/ (One Love) (Jah Live) Notes: () Indicate Missing Song Bob's show upon returning from jamaica after the attempted assassination. Brought together to stop the warring gangs in Jamaica. During Bob's set during Jammin he called up the Prime Minister Michael Manley and the opposition party leader Edward Seaga to join hands and show their faith in the peace. After a few moments of waiting they join hands with Bob between them chanting Rastafari. Only 1 of 2 live performances of One Love. Also performed at this show was Peter Tosh who bashed the Jamaican government as they watched him in the first rows, Dennis Brown, Big Youth, Jacob Miller and Ras Micheal. Original Wailers reunite at this, the One Love Peace Concert Line-up includes: Dennis Brown, Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus, Big Youth, Peter Tosh and Leroy Smart Marley jams with Ron Wood. |
Source Info | Soundboard |
Tech Note | All |
Trades Allowed | |
Attendence | 0 |
Performance
Bob Marley & The Wailers 1978-04-22 OLPC National Heroes Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica | |
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Set 1 | Lion of Judah
Natural Mystic Trenchtown Rock Natty Dread Positive Vibration War Jammin One Love Jah Live |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | This was Bob's first show back in Jamaica after the attempt on his life in December 1976. The original Wailers reunited for the show. During the song "Jammin'", Bob called up the Prime Minister, Michael Manley, and the opposition party leader, Edward Seaga, to join hands and show their faith in the peace. After a few moments of waiting, they joined hands with Bob and sang "One Love".
Lineup: Dennis Brown, Ras Michael & the Sons of Negus, Big Youth, Peter Tosh, Leroy Smart and Ron Wood |