Peter Tosh Re-Ups! plus rare interview, Melody Maker, 1983

Marley and Tosh Reunite To Burn Down Burbank

Bush Doctor: Peter Tosh at the Jamaica World Music Festival, 1982

Bob Marley and the Wailers: Paul’s Mall, Boston, 1973

Peter Tosh, Live at Convocation Hall, Toronto, ON 1979

Peter Tosh: Reggae Sunsplash III, July 2-5, Ranny Williams Entertainment Center, Kingston, Jamaica

Peter Tosh: The Bayou, Washington, DC, March 14, 1979

This interview by Colin Irwin appeared in the April 30, 1983 issue of Melody Maker:

Melody Maker (Archive1926-2000)18. 59 (Apr 30, 1983) 8-9, 37-1

Melody Maker (Archive 1926-2000)18. 59 (Apr 30, 1983) 8-9, 37-3

 

Bob Marley and the Wailers, Live, Manhattan Center, 1975 (Re-up!)

Here is a re-up of a previous show audio download.  Very good show.  Video segments from the show were included with the DVD release of Marley.  CLICK HERE to access the posting.

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Tosh Brings Chaos to L.A.: Live at the Starwood, July 20, 1978

July 1978.  Bush Doctor tour.  Tosh is slated to play The Starwood Club in Santa Monica, CA.  Problem is, hundreds of Rolling Stones fans show up to the show thinking Tosh is opening for The Stones, a job he dutifully performs for The Stones on occasion during the 1978 Bush Doctor tour.
I have included the story by Robert Hilburn from the LA Times which was published on July 22, 1978.
Also included is very rare video clip of Tosh performing “Equal Rights.”

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Peter Tosh
Live from The Starwood Club
July 20, 1978
1. Intro
2. 400 Years
3. Steppin Razor
4. Equal Rights
5. Burial
6. Legalize It
7. Downpressor Man
8. Get Up Stand Up (fade)
9. (fade) Jam>Mistery Babylon
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Bob Marley and the Wailers Play the Apollo, Harlem, NY, 1979

This is a repost.  I updated the original blog post with personal testimony from someone who attended one of the shows.  Also updated to include the NME article.

The U.S. dates of the 1979 Survival tour kick off at Harvard University on July 29, 1979.  In late October 1979, Bob Marley and the Wailers score a seven-show slot at the famed Apollo Theatre in Harlem, NY.  These shows, which run for 4-days straight are very special to the band for several reasons.  This is where Marcus Garvey first reached out to the blacks in Harlem hearkening “look to East Africa, for the crowning of the Black King” – a prophecy which kindles the early flames of the Rastafari Movement.  The shows are also Marley’s first real shot at reaching and teaching the black audience in North America.  In fact, according to Marley biographer Chris Salewicz, it is Bob himself who demands these shows in an effort to deliver a targeted message to this audience.

According to the Black Enterprise magazine issue from September 1983, Bob marley was the very last performer to play the historic Apollo before it went dark for 5 years.  It reopened in 1984.

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A fan who attended one of the shows during the Apollo run left me this message:
“Concerning the Bob Marley concert at the Apollo….there were three shows, in three days….and I made sure I was present for all three…Each show was different…but each unique. The Apollo Theater has 2 balconies…I was in the first balcony …front row center…best seat in the house…I sooo wish at least one of the concerts were on film….Bob rocked the house…so much so, at one point I actually got frightened…at the end of the third and final show…Bob had everyone on their feet singing “Get up Stand up”…of course everyone got up…but it wasn’t until a few minutes into the song that I realized the whole balcony was shaking….literally moving…I kept still to see if it was movement that I was really feeling…sure enough…it was…that’s when I started to hope that the balcony would hold….the balcony was full…even the isles…the Apollo is an old theater…..After the concert , I left feeling fulfilled and exhausted…Bob had taken all my energy…..any time he played NYC I was there….have never been to a concert that could surpass any Bob Marley concert since…….BLESS.”
Bob Marley & The Wailers
The Apollo Theater
New York, NY
10/26-27/79
This set contains songs recorded on October 26th and 27th, 1979 during the run at the Apollo
1. Positive Vibration
2. I Shot The Sheriff
3. War
4. Exodus
5. Call for Encore
6. No Woman, No Cry
7. Jammin’
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
The Apollo Theater
New York, NY
10/28/79
[1] Positive Vibration  [5:00]
[2] Wake Up & Live  [6:11]
[3] The Heathen  [5:08]
[4] One Drop [4:32]
[5] I Shot The Sheriff  [4:39]
[6] Runnin Away  [3:59]
[7] Crazy Baldhead// [1:17]
[8] Zimbabwe  [4:27]
[9] War > [3:24]
[10] No More Trouble [1:47]
[11] Exodus  [7:40]
Encore:
[12] No Woman No Cry [6:49]
[13] Jammin// [4:27]
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Apollo 1979

Syracuse Post-Standard, December 1979

New Musical Express, November 1979

Apollo Theater 1979
Apollo Theater 1979

Apollo Theater 1979