Remember the songs
Used to make you rock away
Those were the days ♪
When love used to reign, hey
We danced all night to the songs they played
Weekend come again do it just the same, hey ♪
🎧 Dancehall Mag says streaming and sales of #BobMarley's music reached a 10-year high with the debut of ONE LOVE, the biopic that's been #1 at the US box office the last two weekends.
Bob Marley & The Wailers recorded STIR IT UP in studio @ BBC in 1973.
Just learned that one of my all-time favorite songs (Rivers of Babylon by The Melodians) isn't really #reggae, but #rocksteady. I've heard the name rocksteady, but never knew it was a precursor to reggae in the late 1960s that dominated over only two years. This is great! Now I have a new rabbithole of #music to jump into! Already found Baba Boom by The Jamaicans which is also great!
“I’m raising funds to provide security for our brother (at)matisyahu,” Draiman, the heavy metal singer, wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “Him and his family have been relentlessly harassed during his current tour. Let’s help give him some security and safety in this difficult time.”
Stop the record if you no appreciate it
been a few years, still we hear the very same shit
Reggae Music only music, let us face it ♪
It's basic: we mash di ting up and leave the place lit
I absolutely loved, loved Bob Marley. The music is great and it took me back to my childhood. I must have purchased 4 copies of Exodus at the time. I had to, I played Bob Marley so often the cassette broke (who knows what this is?) #bobmarley#music#reggae#movies#exodus#entertainment
Bob Marley’s “Legend” was released 40 years ago and has sold more than 25 million copies. The Ringer explains how the story that Legend tells about Marley continues to shape his legacy. But for some, it’s still not telling the right story. https://flip.it/woOiIg #Culture#Entertainment#BobMarley#Music#Reggae