Thank you, Mr Jaffe. It is refreshing to hear an historically accurate history of the early days of Bob & The Wailers and Island records, and of Jamaica itself. You were there! I started seriously studying Jamaican history and culture and reggae music in 1973 after buying Catch A Fire and seeing Harder They Come. It changed my life. My sincere thanks to you for your contribution to the evolution and history of The Wailers music (and your wonderful harmonica on Rebel Music!)
Interesting times I remember meeting Mr Marley at my father's house in the countryside as a kid. He was looking land to buy in the West around Negril area. He talked for hours with my father and mother I remember him like it was yesterday. A great Jamaican and a nice person.
@@noriwilliams4637 He asked me my name I told him David he laughed as Ziggy his son is also David. I was given a Rasta tam so my memory is good had it in my room for year's.
Thanks for presenting Mr. Jaffe here! Very enlightening! He is very special and we should cherish such rich memory he is sharing with us. Blessings to both of you.
Acquired 'Lee Jaffe', latest publication a few weeks ago, not read as yet due to vast array of books I've acquired over the past year, looking forward to reading it...Had there been no indentured slavery within Jamaica/Caribbean who knows what the music industry would be like within Jamaica & the Caribbean...Interesting interview real history...
I had italo scanga for a teacher when I went to Tyler school of art in Philadelphia for sculpture & I wouldn't call him a great teacher. His conceptual art was boring !!
Can we stay away from aesthetics & focus on substance? The substance here is the history & the man telling it , isn’t it ? It is remarkable how some simply judge without embracing differences.
@ I’ve never seen glasses with this much substance before. But in seriousness: have a sense of humor! I am sure Lee Jaffe chuckles at comments like these.
Thank you, Mr Jaffe. It is refreshing to hear an historically accurate history of the early days of Bob & The Wailers and Island records, and of Jamaica itself. You were there! I started seriously studying Jamaican history and culture and reggae music in 1973 after buying Catch A Fire and seeing Harder They Come. It changed my life. My sincere thanks to you for your contribution to the evolution and history of The Wailers music (and your wonderful harmonica on Rebel Music!)
Awesome.
Interesting times I remember meeting Mr Marley at my father's house in the countryside as a kid. He was looking land to buy in the West around Negril area. He talked for hours with my father and mother I remember him like it was yesterday. A great Jamaican and a nice person.
What a wonderful memory
@@noriwilliams4637 He asked me my name I told him David he laughed as Ziggy his son is also David. I was given a Rasta tam so my memory is good had it in my room for year's.
Lynch Top Lane?
Jah Bless Brother. Thanks for your contribution to such a phenomenal time. RASTAFARI
I met Lee a couple of times in NY, and he's a real humble individual who loves Reggae music and the experience of the music.
Thanks for presenting Mr. Jaffe here! Very enlightening! He is very special and we should cherish such rich memory he is sharing with us. Blessings to both of you.
Thank you for the kind words!
A beautiful, intellectual, cultural, political, and historical conversation.
Indeed. Thank you for watching the show!
Greetings from JAMAICA 🇯🇲! Very interesting and informative interview! Give thanks!
Acquired 'Lee Jaffe', latest publication a few weeks ago, not read as yet due to vast array of books I've acquired over the past year, looking forward to reading it...Had there been no indentured slavery within Jamaica/Caribbean who knows what the music industry would be like within Jamaica & the Caribbean...Interesting interview real history...
Thank you.
Great conversation, Portuguese & Spanish Jews made up apart of the demographic of Jamaica.
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Awesome real life story.
I am better now.
Thanks social media for this enlightening information.
Beautiful historical perspective.
Love this! Lee is such a legend
Legend!
Beautiful interview,really enjoyed watching and learning a lot about Bob Marley.
Thanks for listening
Wow i really enjoyed this interview was such a joy to hear some one who was there and was a eye witness to this musical icon
Im loving this, so insightful.
wow-extremely insightful and informative. Learn a ton from this session. Blessings!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember Jaffe recalling when Bobs dreads were cut off because the chemo , He asked Bob if he was going for the rudeboy look.. Funny guy.
Thanks Lee
There is no world without Wailers
What do you call a RASTA with glasses? Rasta4eye🤓
The glasses a really distracting for me. Thanks for sharing your story and adventures. Party on ……….
And the dirty shirt..
very good
Every single time
😂 ...noticed.
I had italo scanga for a teacher when I went to Tyler school of art in Philadelphia for sculpture & I wouldn't call him a great teacher. His conceptual art was boring !!
Historian
Man, get another glasses...😂
But then how will people know he‘s an artist?
Who are you to dictate? I guess a very sad and pathetic person
Can we stay away from aesthetics & focus on substance? The substance here is the history & the man telling it , isn’t it ? It is remarkable how some simply judge without embracing differences.
@@ElimanGibba Indeed, and important and compelling story. 100 percent. Please be kind.
@ I’ve never seen glasses with this much substance before.
But in seriousness: have a sense of humor! I am sure Lee Jaffe chuckles at comments like these.