Peter Tosh - Rastafari Is (2002 Remaster) - Reaction Video - Peter Tosh Reaction

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @mielieoema7513
    @mielieoema7513 30 хвилин тому

    Thank you. I was swinging the whole time together with you. We were making the same swings.❤❤❤ Peter Tosh.

  • @JonathanGreen18
    @JonathanGreen18 День тому +2

    Great Reggae Reaction ! More please 😊

    • @vp8reacts
      @vp8reacts  День тому +1

      Thank you! Will do More!🤗❤️❤️

  • @gowiththeflow1476
    @gowiththeflow1476 18 годин тому +2

    “Rasta-faaarrr-rr-I is! Lord of Lords and Savior! Great song selection for a reaction. Peter McIntosh was the man and it’s so sad that some thugs wanted to rob him and take his life. His album ‘Peter Tosh “Live”’ is incredible and I still have the vinyl copy that I bought (along with “Babylon by Bus.” He was such a high-stepper and a true Jamaican reggae artist and legend!

    • @vp8reacts
      @vp8reacts  45 хвилин тому

      Absolutely, Peter Tosh was an incredible artist and a true legend in reggae music. His powerful voice and message continue to resonate. It's tragic how his life was cut short. Thanks for sharing that insight!

  • @mikecaetano
    @mikecaetano 21 годину тому +1

    Nice! Peter Tosh was an original Wailer along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer. He co-wrote "Get Up, Stand Up" with Bob Marley. He left the Wailers in 1975 to pursue a solo career. He created an image of himself as a rebel, which is where the wanted poster fits in. Sadly though, he was murdered along with two others in a home invasion robbery in 1987. When you're ready for more from Peter Tosh also check out "Get Up, Stand Up", "Stepping Razor", "Equal Rights", "Mama Africa", "Legalize It", "Ketchy Shuby", "Downpressor Man" and "Glasshouse". PS. Peter Tosh shows up in the video for The Rolling Stones "Waiting on a Friend" where he can be seen hanging out with Mick Jagger as he waits for Keith Richards to arrive.

    • @vp8reacts
      @vp8reacts  50 хвилин тому

      Thanks for the awesome info! Peter Tosh’s contributions to reggae and his time with the Wailers are legendary. His solo work definitely carries a strong message, and I look forward to exploring more of his tracks, especially the ones you mentioned. The Rolling Stones connection is a cool touch too!