Top Comments
All Comments (201)
-
Funnily enough Bob wrote this song in 1972 straight after the Wailers signed a contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records. The deal was done Island Records offices in Basing Street, Notting Hill, London. It is thought the line "how many rivers do we have to cross/before we can meet the boss?" refers to Blackwell.
-
c'était "la haine" qui m'a dirigé ici
-
thumbs up if "la haine" sent you here
-
@crunky30 dont you want to say jaminng ?¿
-
un classique. j'aimeee
-
@Kwekwe it was the Greeks today!!
-
@xoxYummyyxox Be high when you listen to that song helps you to feel the sadness and the injustice which is in the melody, and then the lyrics have much more impact on you. But you're right, you don't necessarily need to be high to appreciate Bob Marley's songs ! :D
Thumbs up if London situation brought you here
Kwekwe 6 months ago 61
@TheSouljahmon You cant dedicate a song you havent written/performed. "Holding the fort" - you've got to be kidding. And whose fort would that be? Destroying your own community, what kind of a statement is that? Local vegetable shops, really? Pick your battles man. Has your existence been smashed by thieves and thugs too? Thought not. Curb your ego. Grow up. Our revolution has to be smarted than this. Yea to Bob though. Love the song.
Lalunya1985 6 months ago 15