Showing posts with label bob marley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bob marley. Show all posts

Monday, 28 November 2016

A Stamp In Time

Hey World! ^_^

I recently accompanied my dad to the Central Sorting Office located on South Camp Road and my interest in pretty little things was tickled by Jamaica's postage stamps. I might just become a philatetist. But i must say the prettiest stamps, would have to be those of the athletes & i didn't get to take pictures of those *major sad face*

What is philately?
Philately is the hobby of the collection and study of postage stamps, postmarks, stamped envelopes, postal history and just about anything related to the postal system.










A Philatelist's Dream
Just look at this Bob Marley stamp. I can understand why these would be a collectors item. 
 Bob Marley stamps



Jamaica's pretty stamps (2016)


Friday, 6 February 2015

Happy 70th Earthstrong Bob!


HAPPY EARTHSTRONG to the Honourable Robert Nesta Marley!!!

Right now celebrations are under way at the Bob Marley Museum with a live show starting at 4:00pm today.

"One love, one heart. Let's get together and feel alright!" 
Bob Marley


Join us on the Waterfront in Down Town, Kingston for the REDEMPTION LIVE Tribute Concert this Saturday, February 7, 2015 as we continue celebrating the 70th Earthstrong of the King of Reggae - Bob Marley.
Come and see performances by I-Octane, Tarrus Riley, Kelissa, Capleton, Richie Spice, Tessanne Chin, Marcia Griffiths, Jermaine Edwards, Sons of Marley and many more. Showtime starts at 6:00pm.



Saturday, 9 February 2013

Trench Town Rock 2013

Hey World! :)


Reggae stars Bunny Wailer, Andrew Tosh and Sizzla will headline the annual Trench Town Rock concert.

The concert, held annually in recognition of outstanding musicians who hailed from that community, takes place today (Saturday, February 9) at Vin Lawrence Park, first Street, Trench Town, at 6 p.m.

Set to take the stage also are Bunny Wailer, Andrew Tosh, Sizzla, Bob Andy, Roots Underground, Chino & Family, Junior Reid, Lutan Fyah, Cen'C Love, Nesbeth, and more.

Admission at the gate is $500.

Go out and support it you won't regret it!



Click the link for more info: http://mobile.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20130207/ent/ent1.php

Friday, 8 February 2013

Chronixx At The Bob Marley Concert


Hey World! :)

Pree the above clip i found on facebook for a lil piece of Chronixx and the Zincfence Band's performance at the Bob Marley Concert last night (February 7) at Emancipation Park. It was goooooooood! Chronixx performed 'They Don't Know', 'Warrior', 'Odd Ras' and 'Behind Curtain'. From the look and sound of the patrons i was not the only person enjoying it. The comments i heard while walking through the crowd would be enough inspiration for any person to get through their year, "see di future of reggae deh", "who seh reggae dead", "a talented yute dat enuh" and last but not least - two words - "young Bob".

If you have never heard his songs and listened intently to his music, that is your homework this weekend. I promise you will thank me later!
 
"Because we ten step a.... ten step ahead of them!"
- Warrior
 
You can purchase his songs on iTunes here. You are most welcome! ^_^
 
(That is a good pic of Chronixx by the way!)
 

N.B.* Look out for Chronixx & the Zincfence Band European Tour April and Summer 2013! For
          bookings contact: info@jahlive.pt
          Dates and places will be posted at a later date or keep checking out the Chronixx facebook 
          page for more details.
          You can contact his regular booking agent in Jamaica at: chronixxbookings@gmail.com           
 

Emancipation Live : The Bob Marley Concert

Hey World! :)

Been on a crazy hiatus for a while [translation: a looooong ass time] but i'm back! My apologies for my deliquent behaviour in managing this blog but you know how crazy life can get.

Well last night (February 7) i attended Digicel's Bob Marley 'Emancipation Live' concert which was held at Emancipation Park. As per usual, i arrived late which is no surprise to my father because he is of the view that i am perpetually late and it will always be that way. ^_^ Hahaha i strongly object! Anyway, i arrived right before Nadine Sutherland was to perform and she was good, still energetic, her voice and delivery was very good. During her performance, i remembered that Buju Banton was missing in action. [Keep your head up Buju!]
Nadine, pictured above enjoying herself on stage.
 
A little later after a band change, came the young general Chronixx and i must say i thoroughly enjoyed it. Enjoyed it so much i found a clip of his performance and i will post that clip after this post. My best friend said he was shocked, according to him i went in military mode and that during his performance it was the loudest he has EVER heard me! *covers face* ^_^ #DontJudgeMe
"... But guess what, Selassi I alone mi salute
All when lie a di trend Chronixx a talk di truth
Say mi nah do weh babylon want mi do ...

All when mi a di only man wid pants pon waiste
Mi nah falla nobody
And when the whole Jamaica a bleach dem face
Mi nah falla nobody"

 
When i saw the poster and read the entertainers for the evening, there was one who puzzled me. I just could not understand the correlation between that performer and the cultural show. Surely, all are welcome to honour Bob Marley for his works but if you consider the type of music the portfolio contains, there is simply no link.  The entertainer to which i refer is Tifa, but then i remembered that she is affiliated with the main sponsor so then it all made sense. The crowd was not very recieving of her performance because apparently they felt the same way as myself. We eventually warmed up to her performance when she sang "It's not that i don't love you, you know how much i do" - Walk Away From Love by Bitty McLean. (The original song is by David Ruffin, from the Temptations). The person i would have been better suited for the show is Queen Ifrica but maybe she had other engagements or simply wasn't asked to perform.
I did love her outfit although.... you know what i'll reserve that comment.

Luciano performed his rendition of 'When The Saints Go Marching In' as well as songs such as 'Sweep Over My Soul', 'Give Praise to Rastafari' and 'It's Me Again Jah'. Good performance. I always love hearing Luciano sing at a live concert because he is one of the few entertainers whose voice sounds the same live, as over a record.


Then at 10:25pm [mind you the concert was slated to end at 10:00pm] came the King of Fire, Capleton on stage with:
                                       "What dey gonna do, when nuff a dem nuh true
                                               Say what they gonna do, dem get slew"


 
It was surely hit after hit and in true fire man fashion, Capleton brought out all the lighters and i even saw a blowtorch lol. It was an energetic set, i don't know who was feeding off of who's energy.
Whether it was Capleton feeding off of his supporters railing energy or the supporters feeding off of the heat Capleton brought to the stage. He sung hits to "bun out di inequity" like 'That Day Will Come', 'Jah Jah City', 'Burning You', 'Or Wah', 'Slew Dem' and for the empresses 'Call Me On The Telephone'.
"Slew dem a pure feelings dem a carry
Dem dun bow aready
And dem cyan seh dem sorry yah
"
Burning you, blazing you,
Burning you, we ah go bun dem out"

 
The other performers who i heard were Jermaine Edwards, he brought Omari on during his set and he performed one of my favourite songs 'Help'. Leroy Sibbles had the crowd in a groovy kinda mood, we were all rocking and singing along. I just got to say his voice is still real smooth. I also heard Luton Fyah's performance. I didn't get to watch Ikaya and I-Octane's performance however, so i can't comment on it but i can only assume it was good.
 
                      Check them out on Facebook for more pictures.


Monday, 30 April 2012

M A R L E Y : The Life, Music & Legacy of Bob Marley


Hey World!:)

The Bob Marley Documentary is here and in theatres near you! Have you watched it as yet?! Take a peek at the documentary trailer above. The documentary is now in the theatres and On Demand. I am currently pacing myself where school and the rest of my life is concerned right now, so i will wait and watch it May 17. ^_^


Check the following links to purchase the Official Soundtrack for the Documentary:


Bob Marley was a very wise man and his philosophy on life, love and people is really that piece which is missing from most people. Below are the quotes i've carried with me:

 “Open your eyes, look within. Are you satisfied with the life you're living?”

“The people who were trying to make this world worse are not taking the day off. Why should I?”

"My life is only important if me can help plenty."

“You may not be her first, her last, or her only. She loved before she may love again. But if she loves you now, what else matters? She's not perfect - you aren't either, and the two of you may never be perfect together but if she can make you laugh, cause you to think twice, and admit to being human and making mistakes, hold onto her and give her the most you can. She may not be thinking about you every second of the day, but she will give you a part of her that she knows you can break - her heart. So don't hurt her, don't change her, don't analyze and don't expect more than she can give. Smile when she makes you happy, let her know when she makes you mad, and miss her when she's not there.”  

“Love the life you live. Live the life you love.”

“The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.”

“Don't worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright”

 
Look at that gorgeous smile!:) 


Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Trench Town Rocked



As a part of our Reggae Month celebrations, the community of Trench Town, Bob Marley's birthplace held a series of events in his honour. Like any good event, it had all the requirements: good food, great vibes, great music, all-in-all a great atmosphere. Various entertainers graced the stage from T.O.K., to Wayne Marshall, Tifa and Fambo, to the closing acts Damion and Ziggy Marley.

Attached are a few pictures from the 12th staging of Trench Town Rocks, held February 4. Enjoy!



                                 

            


Photos courtesy of Ishango Photography.