Bob Marley - Live in Concert
Apr 12 2012
•1h 8m
•Music
1. Trenchtown Rock 2. Them Belly Full 3. I Shot The Sheriff 4. Rebel Music 5. Lively Up Yourself 6. Crazy Baldhead/ Running Away 7. War/No More Trouble 8. The Heathen 9. No Woman, No Cry 10. Jamming 11. Get Up, Stand Up! 12. Exodus
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Bob Marley was the first artist to take reggae music to the masses outside his native Jamaica. He also became a symbol of spiritual peace and human compassion to people around the globe and is widely regarded as one of the true philosophers of both reggae and the Rastafarian faith. Bob Marley: Spiritual Journey is a documentary that explores Marley as both a musician and a spiritual thinker and, through interviews and newsreel footage, attempts to measure his impact on the world. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Un baúl lleno de miedo
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