Technically this is a "Wailers" song since it was recorded before Tosh and Bunny Wailer left the band. If you can find any of the original issues of Wailers material before the split, they do not single out Marley. Any material using the name "Bob Marley and the Wailers "was released or re=issued after the split.
My older sister bought an album by a "new" band back in 73. It was the original issue in the flip open lighter style case titled "the Wailers - Catch a Fire". This was the first Wailers Album produced by Chris Blackwell followed by "Burnin" which was the last one with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer as part of the band. Tosh wrote this song and sang lead on it. After "Burnin", Tosh and Bunny Wailer launched their solo careers and the name became Bob Marley and the Wailers.
The song is by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Peter Tosh, a member of The Wailers had lead vocals on this song. Its still by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Now stop arguing. You all seem ignorant. Anyways, such a beautiful song:]
So much hatred on the Internet. >.< On the liner notes of Catch a Fire, it is indicated that Peter Tosh is the lead vocalist for "Stop That Train" and "400 Years," both of which are his own compositions. Bob Marley can be heard as part of the backing vocals for this recording.
It's bob marley who's singin' so ... Don't know why all that buzz 'bout Peter Tosh... The original track is from Peter, but this one is from BOB so su y'all.. Just relax and listen to Robert ;)
There still are some stupids idiots that could not distinguish bob's voice from peter's .Just because they see bob pic on the cover of the lp ,they brainlessly assume that he is the one singing !
This kind of stupidyness is generally made by westerners !
@barukatube Do you even know who's in the Wailers? Peter Tosh. This song is by Bob Marley and The Wailers, you fucking imbecile.
If a song is by the Beatles but John Lennon is the only one singing is it ONLY by John Lennon and should he take all the credit? Shut the fuck up and educate yourself.
1) what does not distinguishing someones voice from another have to do with being stupid? you sound retarded.
2) if, by chance, that did deem one "stupid", wtf does that have to do with where they are from. I bet you could find way more Americans that can distinguish between Bob and Pete than you could Pakistanis or Iraqis.
You just sounded arrogant and ignorant, this music can be enjoyed by all who gives a fuck if they are "westerners" or "easterners"
You guys in the States should hook up and get a grant or some kind of funding to start a Roots Radio station. You've got the hugest listening audience that are just waiting for people like you to enlighten them!
I've lived in hawaii for 25 years. Every time I go to the mainland, I'm always bummed to find that there is NEVER a reggae station! At least in the 12 other states I've been through. These parts of the america are extremely deprived of quality tunes...
@greeenmonsterfix21 i live in new zealand and i work in a bar which we celebrate rocksteady reggae and all sorts of awesome tunes, wicked bar and great music! if you ever on this side of the world come to thirsty dog in auckland!
@cheapsilverware Tell me about it, when I used to live in Hawaii, I used to hear reggae on the radio all the time, now that I live in Maryland, I never hear it on the radio.
Technically this is a "Wailers" song since it was recorded before Tosh and Bunny Wailer left the band. If you can find any of the original issues of Wailers material before the split, they do not single out Marley. Any material using the name "Bob Marley and the Wailers "was released or re=issued after the split.
asearchie 3 weeks ago
My older sister bought an album by a "new" band back in 73. It was the original issue in the flip open lighter style case titled "the Wailers - Catch a Fire". This was the first Wailers Album produced by Chris Blackwell followed by "Burnin" which was the last one with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer as part of the band. Tosh wrote this song and sang lead on it. After "Burnin", Tosh and Bunny Wailer launched their solo careers and the name became Bob Marley and the Wailers.
asearchie 3 weeks ago
The song is by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Peter Tosh, a member of The Wailers had lead vocals on this song. Its still by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Now stop arguing. You all seem ignorant. Anyways, such a beautiful song:]
Andanijano 1 month ago
@Andanijano
No, this song by The Wailers(Marley, Tosh, Livingston) beacuse it was written before Peter and Bunny left the band...
EDVM13 1 week ago
ok this one is bob marley I had this album years ago in 1992.
ChicanoTattooArt 2 months ago
So much hatred on the Internet. >.< On the liner notes of Catch a Fire, it is indicated that Peter Tosh is the lead vocalist for "Stop That Train" and "400 Years," both of which are his own compositions. Bob Marley can be heard as part of the backing vocals for this recording.
TheCorazyCam 3 months ago
It's bob marley who's singin' so ... Don't know why all that buzz 'bout Peter Tosh... The original track is from Peter, but this one is from BOB so su y'all.. Just relax and listen to Robert ;)
sp00kyPT 7 months ago
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wwabaritos 4 months ago
Stepping Razor!
McCorncake51 8 months ago
Mmmmmm... Peter Tosh
jackaroe2293 10 months ago
There still are some stupids idiots that could not distinguish bob's voice from peter's .Just because they see bob pic on the cover of the lp ,they brainlessly assume that he is the one singing !
This kind of stupidyness is generally made by westerners !
barukatube 10 months ago
@barukatube Do you even know who's in the Wailers? Peter Tosh. This song is by Bob Marley and The Wailers, you fucking imbecile.
If a song is by the Beatles but John Lennon is the only one singing is it ONLY by John Lennon and should he take all the credit? Shut the fuck up and educate yourself.
santorodon 7 months ago
@barukatube
1) what does not distinguishing someones voice from another have to do with being stupid? you sound retarded.
2) if, by chance, that did deem one "stupid", wtf does that have to do with where they are from. I bet you could find way more Americans that can distinguish between Bob and Pete than you could Pakistanis or Iraqis.
You just sounded arrogant and ignorant, this music can be enjoyed by all who gives a fuck if they are "westerners" or "easterners"
dominiccatanzaro 7 months ago
this is peter tosh you fucking cum stain
highlands4eva 10 months ago
@highlands4eva Chill the fuck out dude...
McCorncake51 8 months ago
Anyone in DC know of any reggae stations? I haven't been able to find any.
ripmeast21 11 months ago
One Love <3
musicallyfedmonkey 1 year ago
You guys in the States should hook up and get a grant or some kind of funding to start a Roots Radio station. You've got the hugest listening audience that are just waiting for people like you to enlighten them!
Damez76 1 year ago
that picture of Bob is EPIC!! but this song is by Peter Tosh
jonoferguson22 1 year ago 2
bob smokes his fatty like a pimp
adamattic 1 year ago
I've lived in hawaii for 25 years. Every time I go to the mainland, I'm always bummed to find that there is NEVER a reggae station! At least in the 12 other states I've been through. These parts of the america are extremely deprived of quality tunes...
cheapsilverware 2 years ago 11
i live in southern cali and we dont have one either now that i think of it we should!
greeenmonsterfix21 2 years ago
@greeenmonsterfix21 i live in new zealand and i work in a bar which we celebrate rocksteady reggae and all sorts of awesome tunes, wicked bar and great music! if you ever on this side of the world come to thirsty dog in auckland!
turtleeddie 1 year ago
@cheapsilverware Tell me about it, when I used to live in Hawaii, I used to hear reggae on the radio all the time, now that I live in Maryland, I never hear it on the radio.
dragonpullman 1 year ago
by peter tosh..
chumgund 2 years ago 25
reggae rules!!!
000croco000 3 years ago 4