In the early works of Bob Marley,1 the lyrics of the songs only are reflecting quot;the childhood he spent in the slums of Jamaica as well as the lives as an unemployment youth of his own memoriesquot;. In other words, the lyrics are only the simple portrayal and expression for the vital life experience at that time of him.
After a short period, Bob Marley has turned to the streets language of Jamaica which is much simpler and more radical in the political standpoint, such as the Lyrics of the song quot;Get up, Stand upquot; by him: quot;Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights and opportunities.1 Get up, stand up, and never give up the fighting for freedom. quot; The representative work of him at that period named quot;I have shot the Sheriffquot; is describing such a story in which there is a black man unjustly persecuted by the white noble. Both of the two songs are from the album quot;Burningquot;. The theme of the album quot;Burningquot; is just quot;the fire which is relevant with the revolutionquot;, and at this time, the Reggae in the hand of Bob Marley has already been the horn of the struggle. Another album named quot;Uprisingquot; later has become as the battle voice of the rioters respectively in Jamaica,shirts wiki London and South Africa.
In the year of Nineteen Seventy Two, The band quot;the wailersquot; signed the contract with the quot;islandquot; Records company in London and began to establish their international reputation. In the year of Nineteen Seventy Five, the world tour of Bob Marley had even made his music spread all throughout the world, and there were millions of people hailing for the Bob Marley and his Reggae then. The successful introduction of a series of albums and the brilliant world tour make the Reggae and Bob Marley complement each other perfectly.rolex datejust replica
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