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Bob Marley & the Wailers - Catch a Fire 1999 part 5

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When Bob Marley, Bunny Livingston (Wailer), and Peter McIntosh (Tosh)entered the studio and began recording Catch a Fire in 1972, they had already established an impressive track record on the island of Jamaica. But when they signed to Chris Blackwell's Island label, their music reached a new level. While reggae music had not been tremendously popular at this time, The Wailers proved their style of reggae was strong enough to carry a full-length album.

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  • Concrete Jungle was the song that launched the Wailer's career. I was mesmerized the first time I heard Concrete Jungle, with that screaming guitar and haunting vocals. You could hear all of the Wailer's power and passion. This song may be the Wailers best and most important song.

  • no man they are not. smoke some ganja

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  • fucking trust people trying to make like they make the job but they make fuck all that sound was allready there all they made was just master the sound of god fucking shit i have to wacht this

  • The album cover with the Zippo lighter is cool.

  • @SoulTooSoul I got to agree with my friend. The first time i heard this song it just blew me away. Soooooo muccccchhhhhh passion.

  • So you have to admit, its funny what the guy is saying at 5:53.

    "It was one of those magic moments...and then Marley come trying to cram this spliff this long down my throat"

  • I am surprised Bunny just said, that the brothers got soft, thats why they're not here physcially??? wohhoo,, massive statement of ignorance.

  • "I had no idea what he was saying" LOL!!!

  • The Bassline/Drumtrack was undeniably incredibly..and the rock guitar is killer..You would never know the Rastas had angels encamped around the recording in the form of other musicians...Amazing!

  • 3:17 Robbie isn't the bass player of concrete jungle, it's aston barrett!

  • huh. maybe the reason Bob Marley got so much more famous than the other two is because he was the only one that wasn't wearing a crazy hat.

    white people ya know... liable to get freaked out by that sort of thing. xD

  • Chris Blackwell must be impaled upon a squalid bed of rocks and cast into the Adriatic Sea.

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