Bob Marley and the Wailers Live at Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI 1979

Bob Marley and the Wailers are half way through their 1979 Survival tour of the US when they pull into the Edgewater Hotel on 666 Wisconsin Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin on November 11, 1979.  The Edgewater, whose motto is “Where the only thing they overlook is Lake Mendota, is a familiar place to Marley.  He stayed here just last year when The Wailers played two back-to-back shows at the Orpheum Theater.

Hotel Manager Scott Faulkner recalls his visits:

“Bob Marley stayed here twice,” he said. “It was always a different hotel when he was here” — and Faulkner cut loose with a swirling you-know-what-I-mean laugh. “He had an entourage. And he would do his own cooking with his own spices. The halls were wafting.”

Bob Marley and the Wailers play to a crowd of 3,500 later that evening, mostly college students from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.  Performing songs from his most militant album Survival, Marley woos the crowd with stories of black oppression, repatriation, and black nationalism.

As described in the attached concert review from the Wisconsin State Journal, Marley’s vocals on songs like “Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)”, “Concrete Jungle”, and “War”, were “delivered with the revolutionary conviction of a man who fervently believes in what he says.”

The Wailers, now an expanded collective of musicians, sporting two rock guitarists- one American, one British – provide a much fuller sound than the Wailers of just a few years back.  And that sound, as much rock as it is reggae, fills the Dane County Coliseum to its capacity, leaving the audience almost breathless.

It isn’t all doom, gloom, and revolutionary fervor though.  Marley juxtaposes his overtly rebellious songs with others celebrating life and living.  “Wake Up and Live”, “Jammin’”, and “Exodus” round out the set, making everything seem balanced at the Dane that night.

I have included a concert review written by James McLinden and published in the Wisconsin State Journal on November 12, 1979.

I have also included a link to the lossless (FLAC) audio files of the show.  Unfortunately, the recording circulates as incomplete, but the sound quality is excellent.

Set List

1. Positive Vibration 4:59
2. Wake Up And Live 5:07
3. Them Belly Full 3:40
4. Ambush In The Night 4:15
5. I Shot The Sheriff 4:53
6. Running Away 3:24
7. Crazy Baldhead 3:48
8. The Heathen 4:38
9. War 4:12
10. No More Trouble 1:48
11. Africa Unite 2:37

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Bob Marley performing 1979

Bob Marley performing 1979

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Interesting note about the guitar in this photograph.  As you can see, Bob is not playing his Gibson.  According to Mark Miller, Bob Marley’s Stage Manager from 1978-1980, in a recent note to me:

“In 1979 when we went to Japan, we were invited to the Yamaha Musical Instrument factory. We did a tour, saw what they were making (and they copied the sound of Fenders and Gibson’s exactly) and then before we left, they gave Bob a couple of guitars, with the one in your picture from Madison being one of them. Junior got a guitar, Al too, and Carly Barrett got an entire drum kit!”

Give thanks to Mark Miller for his continued contributions to the Midnight Raver blog.  Mark continues to manage the best acts in reggae and world music.  Please visit one of his artists, Nkulee Dube’s website at http://nativerhythms.co.za/website/nkulee-dube.

Bob Marley and the Wailers Live at the BBC Paris Theatre May 24, 1973

This recording is made at the BBC’s Paris Theatre on Lower Regent Street, London on May 24, 1973.  This show, and the show recorded at Leeds Polytechnic, are the band’s first major national radio exposure in the UK.

Catch A Fire is released in April 1973. Bob, Peter, Bunny, and the Wailers band travel to London to play several shows in support of the new album.  This is one of several shows recorded for radio broadcast in 1973 which features the original, or classic, line-up of:

Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
Peter Tosh, vocals, lead guitar
Bunny Wailer, vocals, percussion
Aston Barrett, bass
Carlton Barrett, drums
Earl ‘Wya’ Lindo, keyboards

This show has also been released under the title “Love The Lion”.

I have included the recording here in MP3 and FLAC audio format.

Bob Marley & The Wailers

Title: Love The Lion
Label: Kiss The Stones Records
Index Numbers: KTS 167
Venue: Live at Paris Theatre, London, May 24 1973
Recording: Soundboard

Tracklist
01 Rastaman Chant
02 Slave Driver
03 Stop That Train
04 No More Trouble
05 400 Years
06 Midnight Ravers
07 Stir it Up
08 Concrete Jungle
09 Get Up, Stand Up
10 Kinky Reggae

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BBC Paris Theatre 1973