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@laloser55 It's hard to tell cuz the image is stretched. It's probably family man because that's his bass.
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@91Tif except for Robbie Shakespeare on "Concrete Jungle" and Fully Fullwood on early 70s tracks like "Kaya".
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Al Anderson replaced one Peter Tosh when Peter refused to leave Jamaica on tour. Amazing to watch the transformation of Al over the years as he learned the peace of the Rasta way of life.
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@91Tif Except for Robbie Shakespeare, who played bass on 'Stir It Up' and 'Concrete Jungle'.
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je te kiff bob
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THEY NEED TO GET THE WHOLE SESSION DIGITALLY REMASTER IT AND PUT IT OUT FOR THE FANS...
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Carlton Barrett jus kills it on the Drums!!..
RI.P.
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@hadalemonalready Drummer is Carlton Barrett, Aston's brother, and the guitarist, well I am not sure. I can't tell by appearance, but as you said he was doing some fine solos so he could be Al Anderson, who, for the record, was only non-jamaican member of "Bob Marley and the Wailers" band (he was american).
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@hadalemonalready : Drummer is Carlton Barrett, the guitar player is probably Junior Marvin
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@91Tif Can you tell me who the drummer and the guitarist that usually does the kiickass solos??
Yea I can tell you....
It is Aston "Family Man" Barrett the one and only bassist of "Bob Marley and the Wailers" band ever had.
91Tif 2 years ago 31
can someone tell me who the guy at 2:06 playing the bass is?
laloser55 2 years ago 11