The song also appears on the compilation album Legend.
Redemption Song by Bob Marley is one of the most influential songs of all time. It is still receiving moderate airplay from adult alternative stations. The song however took on a whole new meaning when Bob Marley returned to Jamaica from his self-imposed exile in London (where he’d been in hiding since a 1976 assassination attempt) … Some have even saidchecwas a prophet.
More than that when he did interviews, he did what JESUS did, Bob’s answer would 1st b a question. I’ve read that he had a poker face (look). It was a celebration of good times and great music.
I’m sure he was n some pain b4 he closed his to see God.
Because he was a spiritful person, spiritual, spirit led, what ever, .. I’m choosing to comment only on he couldn’t have been b4 his time bcuz the word States that b4 any of us were formed our mother’s belly the LORD GOD (JAH) knew us. All Rights Reserved. All right!
So the Lord, God saw to it 4 Bob Nester Marley to b sent to us during his lifetime chosen by (JAH). Although most of us say he left tooo soon, even the way he left we question? God speaks 2 all of us, & my belief is God spoke to Bob Nester Marley. Chillin out/Hangin out. I had to ask my sister (an engineer) what that meant. But we should always remember believers will see him again..1 other comment If 1 had the choice of nothing to do but, watch 2 performer sing, dance around in stage, while playing a guitar for the rest of my life, it would b Bob Nester Marley. No one like him!Song Meanings and Facts © 2020. Bob Nester Marley, accomplished what the Lord wanted him to.
Marley’s songs have what it takes to provoke even idle minds.I think the song is also about the journey our souls take throughout their time on earth…It’s was stated that Bob N.Marley was b4 his time.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a lot of disruption in daily life, and many events and celebrations that wouldIt was a celebration of good times and great music.The song however took on a whole new meaning when Bob Marley returned to Jamaica from his self-imposed exile in London (where he’d been in hiding since a 1976 assassination attempt) and performed the song at the legendary One Love Peace Concert on April 22, 1978.His mesmerizing live performance of ‘Jammin,’ which is featured in the film and included on the film’s official soundtrack, turned a party song into a mystical ritual to cast out the plague of political violence.Jamaica was then on the front lines of the Cold War, with a pro-Cuba socialist government led by Prime Minister Michael Manley clashing against a fiercely anti-Communist right-wing opposition led by Edward Seaga.Although the bloodshed eventually continued, for that one miraculous moment at least it proved that reggae music had the power to change the world. / We're jammin' / I wanna jam it with you / We're jammin', jammin' / And I hope you like jammin', too / Ain't no rules, ain't no vow, we can do it anyhow: / I
But again God knows all, sees all, & hears all. Jamming Lyrics: Ooh, yeah! "Jamming" is a song by the reggae band Bob Marley and the Wailers from their 1977 album Exodus.
This song from the Exodus album was also featured on his greatest hits compilation Legend and became one of Marley’s most recognizable songs. In Jamaican patois the word jamming refers to a getting together or celebration. Redemption Song, as the title suggests, is a song that deals with redemption, freedom and total emancipation.Some of the lyrics of the song were inspired by a famous speech titled “The Work That Has Been Done” given by the legendary Jamaican civil-rights activist and Pan-Africanist leader Marcus … I enjoy watching him lookup, around, his eyes would wonder, as if he sought an answer from on high.
The song was re-released 10 years later as a tribute to Bob Marley and was again a hit, as in the Netherlands, where it was classified in the charts for 4 weeks. The common misconception is "to jam" or just keep on playing on an instrument, usually a guitar.