Bob Marley: His Music, His Words, His Legacy
[2023-12-26 04:37:38]
The '70s - music, culture and politics - is a transitional period that is an emotional connection between two very notorious periods. This decade has also been a real depression. People use music to escape the real world, leaving all concerns. People will be swallowed by their pleasure of guilt pleasure, swallowed by appetite, and will pay the price soon. Beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s, reggae music was created by combining the features of North American rock and African Jamaican music.
Bob Marley 's legendary man Bob Marley' s men, musicians, legendary United Nations, and political opponents have brought a new meaning to the reggae music world. Through his music, Bob Marley touched many people and he inspired Jamaica and the world's poor people. Bob Marley was the main spokesperson of his generation, and he won the jamaican medal, the UN peace medal, and the place where he entered the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. Born in February 6, 1945, Bob Marley was born in the nine-mile district of the Santa Ana diocese of Jamaica. He was born in Jamaica's teenage mother, the captain of the Cedella Booker and the 50-year-old quartermaster of the Western West Indies army, Norval Marley. His parents married in 1944. Although Captain Marley provided financial aid, he rarely saw his son grew up in St. Ann 's rural area due to the constant pressure from Captain Marleys' parents.
Robert Nesta Marley was born in St. Ann, Jamaica on February 6, 1945. His father, Norvol Marley, left his mother, Cidella Malcom, shortly after Bob was born. A few years later, Bob and her mother were looking for work, so I moved to Trenchtown in West Kingstown. Bob Marley loves fast-paced big city life and Fats Domino's music. The witch of RayCharles is very popular in Jamaica. Bob began his musical career at the age of sixteen. Like many Jamaican children, he saw music to get rid of the harsh realities of the slums where he lived. In 1961 he recorded his first two singles, "not a judge", and in 1962 a "coffee 1 cup" was recorded. They have not achieved good results. In 1964, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Livingstone, Junior Braithwaite, Beverley Kelso, Cherry, Constantine Walker founded The Wailers. Bob is the leader of the band and I write most of the material.
Bob Marley established his position as his earliest lead influence in his own creative style and unique stage performance. He used Rastafarianism to bring his reggae music with a bigger soul and more inspiring lyrics. Bob Marley became an international superstar and was seen as a prophet by believers of Rastafarian. This is the legend of Bob Marley. Because he brought reggae music to people other than Jamaica in Africa and Jamaica, and they liked them to be their own natural spiritual legacy. He showed the eternal background to the people, accompanied by dark words such as "no woman, not crying", "This is love".