Until the philosophy Which hold one race superior and another Inferior Is finally And permanently Discredited And abandoned Everywhere is war Me say war That until there no longer First class and second class citizens of any nation Until the color of a man's skin Is of no more significance than the color of his eyes Me say war That until the
The lyrics for this 1973 track were written by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh who were influenced mainly by their Jamaican upbringing. The song is basically about the fight for acceptance of their Rastafarian religion and the need to take action to avoid oppression, however, much of the inspiration appears to have come from another song `Slippin' Into Darkness' by War.
Go tell it on the mountain Over the hills and everywhere Go tell it on the mountain To set my people free Who's there yonder dressed in red Set my people free Who's there yonder dressed in red Set Bob Marley & The Wailers do a live in-studio performance for London's Top Gear Radio Show before performing live for BBC Channel 2′s Old Grey Whistle Test.
You'll find a very similar sort of spirit and sensibility in Bob Marley's work, especially in this song, "Coming In From The Cold" and "War." P.S. I'm about as white a woman as you'll ever find, with fine reddish-blonde hair. But when I first heard Bob Marley, when I was about 20, I tried to dreadlock my hair! Thought you might get a laugh out
Johnny Was (Remix) Lyrics: [Bob Marley] / The unity must have to start now / Because I mean, how long would we have to suffer? / Let us learn these things that we must be united / [Guru] / That's
Uprising was the last album by Bob Marley to be released in his lifetime. The day it reached the shops on June 10, 1980, Marley and the Wailers opened for Fleetwood Mac at the 69,000-capacity PZksD.
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