yeah? i have another take on it....
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Originally posted by OJ View Postso bunny and Peter were not rasta and ganja smoking.. A who really say this...
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LOL, it really nuh mek any sense.
Another big flaw in Bricktops argument is that he seems to think that the image that Rasta has worldwide today and what is was in the early 70s when Bob was going international is anything near the same.
Bob's success made being Rasta a marketable thing for Jamaican music but it certainly was not that when he started out. The Jamaican artistes who had some international success before that, Milli Small, Desmond Dekker, etc were not Rasta."It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass
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People wear t-shirts of icons passed musical or otherwise, we study the works of GREAT people, their impact on their times and on times after...to say that Bob's popularity is based on his image IS TO DISREGARD the musical genius that he was and the impact his music had on people, totally transcending his physical persona. EVERYBODY ultimately became a Bob Marley fan IN SPITE of his ganja smoking dreadlocked image.
And Hortical, no one would take anything away from Tosh and Bunny Wailer but neither had that extra something special that separates good from great... the fact that people walk around wearing a Bob t-shirt today is only half the story; most of them are also listening to his music.Peter R
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Originally posted by Islandman View PostLOL, it really nuh mek any sense.
Another big flaw in Bricktops argument is that he seems to think that the image that Rasta has worldwide today and what is was in the early 70s when Bob was going international is anything near the same.
Bob's success made being Rasta a marketable thing for Jamaican music but it certainly was not that when he started out. The Jamaican artistes who had some international success before that, Milli Small, Desmond Dekker, etc were not Rasta.
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Originally posted by Peter R View PostPeople wear t-shirts of icons passed musical or otherwise, we study the works of GREAT people, their impact on their times and on times after...to say that Bob's popularity is based on his image IS TO DISREGARD the musical genius that he was and the impact his music had on people, totally transcending his physical persona. EVERYBODY ultimately became a Bob Marley fan IN SPITE of his ganja smoking dreadlocked image.
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So are you saying that Bob was not already a big international star BEFORE the release of the Legend album?
"Take away the locks and ganja smoking and you would never have heard of Bob Marley""It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass
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