The Night Bob Marley OUTCLASSED The Commodores & Took Over Their Concert

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  • @ReggaeAppreciationSociety
    @ReggaeAppreciationSociety  11 місяців тому +54

    Correction @ 3.53 The radio DJ's name was Frankie Crocker

    • @Mrsplanetmaster9
      @Mrsplanetmaster9 11 місяців тому +2

      FCrocker definitely a NYC DJ on Black Love in Stereo🖤

    • @rapsatt
      @rapsatt 9 місяців тому +2

      The Chief Rocker Frankie Crocker...

    • @wellmade4667
      @wellmade4667 9 місяців тому +1

      Whatever Frankie said was the color of the day, that's what many black folks in NY wore.

    • @Mrsplanetmaster9
      @Mrsplanetmaster9 9 місяців тому +1

      @@wellmade4667 As I too recall..👏🏼

    • @Sooopa_Doopa
      @Sooopa_Doopa 9 місяців тому +2

      FRANKIE...It's him my idol...CROCKER!

  • @assist_me
    @assist_me 11 місяців тому +147

    I too was there. After Could You Be Love was played the first time we stood on the seats chanting for Bob to come back on stage. What an experience, I had just arrived in the US on the 15th of Sep 1980 and it was my brother-in-law who got me the ticket. He knew how much I loved Bob and reggae music. It was something I will never forget!

  • @cilanguagelab-k.lamastra1667
    @cilanguagelab-k.lamastra1667 11 місяців тому +341

    I was at that show at MSG! It was a life changing, spiritual experience for me at 17 years old. I remained deep into roots reggae my whole life

    • @dubsounds
      @dubsounds 11 місяців тому +10

      I'm guessing you were the source of that "cloud of smoke" LOL!

    • @raganelle4830
      @raganelle4830 11 місяців тому +6

      Wow! Thanks for sharing...please add any additional details you may recall...✨🙏🏿✨

    • @brianmitchell8479
      @brianmitchell8479 11 місяців тому +16

      I was 11 years old at the time .I was there also 🇯🇲🇬🇩🇹🇹🇬🇾🇺🇸🎤🎶🎼

    • @sosavelliwwg909
      @sosavelliwwg909 11 місяців тому +12

      Man that musta been something for real 🔥

    • @christopherelmore5022
      @christopherelmore5022 11 місяців тому +20

      Yes it was. I was ten years old and Bob Marley and The Wailers put on one hellova show. I remember wanting to go to another concert of theirs but he got sick ad the rest is history. I really miss the days when he was around. There was a sense of hope and community. He really brought the masses together. Jah Bless his memory and his legacy.

  • @kirmanila.rocque5409
    @kirmanila.rocque5409 11 місяців тому +121

    You can't deny the power of reggae music. Natural mystic.

  • @jeffcee9457
    @jeffcee9457 11 місяців тому +141

    We have to thank the commodore for giving reggae music a good night. Respect to the love of music

    • @elifoster4367
      @elifoster4367 11 місяців тому +17

      That part right there, some of our Caribbean comrades come off sounding divisive, like they're trying to throw shots lol...

    • @lionkingfootballingenterta2762
      @lionkingfootballingenterta2762 10 місяців тому +5

      they wasn't giving no respect they were trying to diss them but after the king no one is interested in what a mayor has to say just like it wouldnt make sense putting on Jay Z after Capleton anywhere in the world

    • @jeffcee9457
      @jeffcee9457 10 місяців тому +1

      i agree that line up didn't make too much sense @@lionkingfootballingenterta2762

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@lionkingfootballingenterta2762You make no sense.

    • @lionkingfootballingenterta2762
      @lionkingfootballingenterta2762 10 місяців тому +2

      @@JaemanEdwards OK to the average mind it wont sorry

  • @eugeniaboone5602
    @eugeniaboone5602 11 місяців тому +75

    I was at that concert in MSG. Bob Marley shut it down!!!! He had the whole audience shook! The Commodores were good but Bob Marley was 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥. Theband and music is a vibe in itself.

    • @elainelowe40
      @elainelowe40 10 місяців тому +1

      That is the Jamaican vibe, it transcends the music, the musician and elevates the experience

    • @isaacdadaappiah3790
      @isaacdadaappiah3790 8 місяців тому

      Wow you have to tell us more, because commodos were power house

  • @bmmcardio
    @bmmcardio 11 місяців тому +143

    I was there with my girl. I was insulted for Marley being an opening act. I told my girl Nan he would take over the show and he did, The Commanders were a great band but they never stood a chance. Marley had the audience the moment he took the stage. The audience stood up for Marley and did not sit until he left the stage.I can remember half the audience leaving after Richie's first song. a love song to Dionne Warwick. We must remember during this period the Grenadian Revolution led by Maurice Bishop had pushed the Caribbean to the front of the news in the US. The music of the Grenadian Revolution was Reggae and Marley was a giant in the music. This comment is a little long but I will mention one other outcome. Lionel Ritchie fell in love with the Caribbean sound and you can hear the influence in his work from that point on. Not only did Marley influence fans he influenced artists. This was the greatest concert.

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому +10

      Lionel Richie's song "Se la" is very carribean reggae influenced.

    • @desertrose128
      @desertrose128 10 місяців тому +10

      ​@@JaemanEdwardsalso all night long g

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому +5

      @@desertrose128 True. He's bound to have more.

    • @leisaamore7951
      @leisaamore7951 10 місяців тому +6

      Wowsers. Thanx so much for sharing your experience and perspective. Bless Up. 🇯🇲👊🏽🇯🇲

    • @antoniusdesir5585
      @antoniusdesir5585 10 місяців тому +4

      @@desertrose128 yes that’s very true, Lionel said in an interview that this song was Caribbean inspired

  • @montyedmunds2413
    @montyedmunds2413 11 місяців тому +57

    We will never forget brother Bob, for the positive countribution he made to humanity. I listen to him all the time, and his music is timelesss. Love, peace and blessings to all lovers of reggae music.

    • @jfro5867
      @jfro5867 11 місяців тому +5

      Yep. Agree 1000%. The GOAT

    • @normanfl6592
      @normanfl6592 10 місяців тому +1

      Well said.👍

  • @sethmckobbina5922
    @sethmckobbina5922 11 місяців тому +36

    Hello brothers and sisters I am Ghanaian, proud Africans my love for Mr Bob Marley is never ending experience, I first heard him in 1976 , till this day I listened to his music, it makes me a better person JAH guard

  • @LOla-ig1kv
    @LOla-ig1kv 11 місяців тому +33

    ❤Wow I had chills and hidden tears while listening to this Report!
    Bless up and Thank You.

  • @deelovely
    @deelovely 8 місяців тому +4

    I'm so glad that Bob Marley and the Wailers got to perform before he collapsed in Madison Square Garden. He fulfilled his dream (reach American audience) before he passed. I have become a huge fan of his music. I love the beat and melody but mostly I love and appreciate the lyrics. Always a message in his music. He left a huge legacy. While I was a fan of the Commadores, I can see why Bob Marley dominated the show. 🙂

  • @wb7370
    @wb7370 10 місяців тому +42

    I was there,I never understood how anyone could combine Bob Marley,the commodores and Kurtis blow together,I was amazed at all the beautiful people who attended,first time ever seeing white rastafari whole families with their babies dressed in liberation gowns ,it was a spiritual event watching Bob Marley perform, I, alone with 70% of the audience started leaving after Bob Marley performed, wasn't much else to see ...nuff said .. Brooklyn shout out .

    • @Ms_T_Perfectly_Imperfect
      @Ms_T_Perfectly_Imperfect 9 місяців тому +2

      That line-up was wild in and of itself with Bob Marley and The Commodores, but when he said Kurtis Blow opened, I was more than confused 🥴🤔.

    • @wb7370
      @wb7370 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Ms_T_Perfectly_Imperfect very true Ms Perfectly..bless up

  • @Boissy80
    @Boissy80 11 місяців тому +40

    We appreciate the Reggae Appreciation Society

  • @salvaged_title
    @salvaged_title 11 місяців тому +40

    Hard to imagine Bob was able to perform at the level he did despite his body being utterly riddled with cancer. He collapsed two days later while jogging in Central Park, and was told he had maybe six more weeks to live. BOB LIVES!

  • @annmarielaudat4381
    @annmarielaudat4381 10 місяців тому +16

    Music is actually everything for me. Just play any of Bob’s songs and watch me stir it up 🤣.

  • @Cloudwalker136
    @Cloudwalker136 9 місяців тому +8

    Many of you were there. Wow! I wish I had been.
    Thks for sharing this. First I've heard of it.
    Long will the music of Bob Marley and The Wailers endure. Probably eternity.

  • @RElse-fu2or
    @RElse-fu2or 10 місяців тому +8

    The first and second time Bob Marley came to Chicago,I was there (Quiet Knight and the Uptown Theatre) Same goose bumps still all over my body. Both concerts awaken the positives of my past. The Marleys became connected to the city as was the city connect to them… Lake Point Tower… Wild Hare Singing Frog Sanctuary, Clark St.

  • @Hgs-z6h
    @Hgs-z6h 10 місяців тому +10

    I was at that show with my 2,brothers and my sister in law.
    Mesmerizing 🎊 🎉. Best show ever!!! He walked all over the commodores 👍🏾

  • @joace8575
    @joace8575 11 місяців тому +43

    As a HUGE Marley fan, this video filled a lot of gaps for me. Although this phase of Bob's incredible life isverysadforme, I still appreciate learning details about it. I believe Bob is the single most important artist in human history, but also the most underrated.
    Many are called, but only a few are chosen. Bob is in both categories.

    • @natashaspencer1612
      @natashaspencer1612 11 місяців тому +1

    • @normanfl6592
      @normanfl6592 10 місяців тому +1

      Well said.👍

    • @leisaamore7951
      @leisaamore7951 10 місяців тому +3

      I agree with you wholeheartedly. Other than his children, Stephen and Damian in particular, there are no other Music Artists, that I can think of, with the Pure Spiritual Energy to rival what Bob Marley gave to the world. He was A Revolutionary, A Leader, Teacher, Father, A,Prophet, And so much more.

    • @normanfl6592
      @normanfl6592 10 місяців тому

      @@leisaamore7951 true.One love.

    • @blaquenguni9249
      @blaquenguni9249 10 місяців тому +1

      I think Bob Marley fans are personality cult followers, Peter Tosh had the same talent and is not talked about in the same manner

  • @Soli_Deo_Gloria_.
    @Soli_Deo_Gloria_. 11 місяців тому +14

    Lionel Ritchie plays his part in Babylon's beast system...
    Nice video, thanks for sharing n God bless brother

    • @elifoster4367
      @elifoster4367 11 місяців тому +2

      The same Beast that "Burna Boy" is playing his part for now, smh...

  • @davidknight5734
    @davidknight5734 11 місяців тому +32

    As an 18yr old up and coming musician. I was at that concert. I felt both artists kicked ass that night! I didn't feel Bob Marley upstaged the Commodores. I wasn't a Bob Marley fan at that time, but I did love his performance! And of course the Commodores kicked up!

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      What genre did you play ? Were you a funk head ?

  • @G11713
    @G11713 11 місяців тому +9

    I can imagine starting out the set with Natural Mystic 😍 by a well practiced band setting the mood and dominating the hearts and minds in the stadium then hugging everyone at the end with Will You Be Loved. A transcendental experience indeed.

  • @bruceprescott4020
    @bruceprescott4020 9 місяців тому +4

    I was there at the Hines Auditorium concert in Boston.
    Thank you, Danny Sims. You were very kind helping with selling T shirts that night.
    Bob was great. We chatted later that evening. *His only words Rastafari"
    He collapsed that night on stage. It was one of the biggest heart breaks of my life ..

  • @Muhammad__Ali__
    @Muhammad__Ali__ 9 місяців тому +6

    Much love to all my Jamaican People 🇯🇲… Marcus Garvey said we are ONE ❤️🖤💚 !

    • @bandelaroloverman3368
      @bandelaroloverman3368 8 місяців тому

      Yes absolutely agree, one love, one unity, one people... love and respect to you all.. blessings 🙏

  • @delcamp7693
    @delcamp7693 11 місяців тому +21

    I too was there, and I could never remember hearing the Commodores Booded on stage before. Bob's energy that night, was too hot to follow.

  • @normanfl6592
    @normanfl6592 11 місяців тому +49

    That was one big gamble by Bob Marley,and it paid off handsomely.The Commodores was never the same after that concert.❤️❤️❤️

    • @louisw4390
      @louisw4390 11 місяців тому +13

      Says who??? This is ALL nonsensical speculation. The Commodores split because the group refused Ritchie's offer to remain with the group while starting his solo career. Now that is verifiable fact.

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому +4

      Funk music in the mainstream was in decline at this stage. Lionel leaving had more to do with changing music tastes.

    • @normanfl6592
      @normanfl6592 10 місяців тому +1

      @@JaemanEdwards Really?

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@normanfl6592You don't know much do you ? You have no idea about music history.

    • @normanfl6592
      @normanfl6592 10 місяців тому

      How did you arrived at such a conclusion?

  • @leisaamore7951
    @leisaamore7951 10 місяців тому +8

    I'm so glad I found this channel, two videos in and I'm already a Huge fan of your work. I'm a Reggae/Dancehall/Jamaican Music Purist and I can't wait to Deep Dive into all this Amazing Jamaican Music HISTRY. Bless Up. 🇯🇲👊🏽🇯🇲

    • @ReggaeAppreciationSociety
      @ReggaeAppreciationSociety  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much. This really means a lot ☺️ There's a lot of existing stuff to dive into on the channel's timeline and plenty more to come

  • @ndidiamakacordi2953
    @ndidiamakacordi2953 11 місяців тому +6

    Dear Bob Marley effortlessly had swagger. May he rest in peace.

  • @mysticakhenaton1701
    @mysticakhenaton1701 11 місяців тому +25

    the thing I LOVE most about Bob Marley and his boy Peter Tosh/not just their music. both men KNEW they were Afrikan men.

    • @alokobaju8288
      @alokobaju8288 11 місяців тому +9

      Tosh was not Bob's boy. They were equal music geniuses.

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      ​​​@@alokobaju8288That's laughable. Tosh was nothing compared to Bob. When he left their music got way better.

    • @alokobaju8288
      @alokobaju8288 10 місяців тому +3

      No, it's not laughable, it's a hard fact. What nonsense are comprehending by "When he left their music got better." Tosh made great music and he was equally beloved. The difference between Marley and Tosh was that Island Records was able to market Marley to gain more mainstream acceptance than Tosh. Marley was also seen as more palatable and Tosh more radical. In my world, Tosh will remain an equal to Marley.@@JaemanEdwards

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      @@alokobaju8288 You obviously have no idea about music. Tosh's voice and musicianship were not up to standard. Getting rid of Tosh and Bunny was the best thing Bob ever did. Saying him and Bob were equals is just uneducated and downright blasphemous. How dare you.

    • @alokobaju8288
      @alokobaju8288 10 місяців тому

      @@JaemanEdwards I know more about music to know that Tosh taught Marley to play instruments. You are the uneducated. First, Marley did not get rid of Tosh and Bunny, they left on their own, meaning you don't know crap. Second, Marley was not a leader of the original Wailers - they were equal so, Marley did not get rid of anybody. It was Chris Blackwell, who came up with Bob Marley and the Wailers because he wanted to market Marley. The split of Tosh and Bunny was good for reggae music because it expanded the talent and the proliferation of the music. I'm not going to waste time lecturing someone who is ignorant of the evolution of reggae music, so, this is the last word. You want to put Marley on a pedestal and downgrade Peter Tosh. Do that somewhere else, not with me. Bye and get some education.

  • @loveheals6184
    @loveheals6184 11 місяців тому +34

    I got chills realizing that he was actively being ravaged by cancer during the time😢 & that 6 months later, he'd have left for the Sacred Realm🥺. Thanks for the context: this collapse which terrified all witnesses was where he also manifested his faith, jumping up, shouting, Jah Rastafari! Honestly, it's only this year that I've tearfully noticed how obvious the sickness was as his face became emaciated🥺😢😣. Love, comfort, health & joy to his family especially his children & Mama Rita Nana Afua Adobea Marley ❤💛💚🖤

    • @zabluoc4549
      @zabluoc4549 11 місяців тому +4

      Danny Sims was kinda upset and refused the outrage deal for him that Bob Marley and the Wailers have to open for the Commodores. How dare they even have the nerve to say such a stupid thing!! Cz Bob was the biggest ticket at that time... But humble lion Bob said No problem... And what supposed to happen is narrated in this video.

    • @loveheals6184
      @loveheals6184 11 місяців тому +8

      @@zabluoc4549 peace. That's the thing that's so impressive: he was so focused on getting the music and message out to the masses that he willingly put his pride to the side🙌🏿. Lions have some pride, too. And he was still human so there was an ego, too. Yet as you mention, this lion chose to humble himself before the people so that spiritual nourishment could get through and we're being fed to this day. Give Thanks. Joy and health to you & yours.❤💛💚🖤

    • @westyraviz
      @westyraviz 11 місяців тому

      The CIA were also in the audience that night. They had considered killing Bob in the past, but opted against it as they saw Bob as being somewhat diplomatic and not necessarily taking sides between capitalism and communism-and they themselves enjoyed his music. But after that performance, the CIA was like “Oh no, we definitely have to kill him now!” They did not want US blacks to embrace Bob’s revolutionary songs as that could have potentially destabilized the US. The CIA then “accelerated” Bob’s cancer so that his Uprising Tour, and Bob’s life would come to a premature end.

    • @SuperheroJunior
      @SuperheroJunior 11 місяців тому +8

      ​@@loveheals6184 Carlton Barrett was the best drummer 🥁 in reggae music. May he and Robert Nesta Marley R.I.P.

    • @loveheals6184
      @loveheals6184 11 місяців тому +2

      @@SuperheroJunior peace.😣 Deep sigh. While there's some shame I feel not knowing what happened to him till maybe 3 years ago, perhaps it was better for my mental health because I was entirely horrified. And they were both gone at 36. May they truly R.I.P. The fact that Island Records refused to properly pay Aston Barrett royalties for him & his brother commensurate with their formidable contributions is part of the reason I understand Peter Tosh referring to one of its founders as Chris Whitewell & Whiteworst. If he'd set it up so they were ethically/fairly paid, they'd have access all along and it wouldn't have been an issue after he sold the company based on their and other Black/Africana musicians labor & creativity. Supercat has a lengthy interview where he speaks to the exploitation of Jamaican musicians by Western companies. He (wrongly) thought it didnt happen to musicians from the U.S., but he did reference Bob telling him after going to "Meri-Makka" he had to get his "I-cap", which he later learned was ASCAP. All who worked with the wailers & their descendants should be paid. So too, musicians and technicians without whom those corporations couldnt have stolen multimillion of USD & GBP. ❤💛💚🖤

  • @christopherelmore5022
    @christopherelmore5022 11 місяців тому +52

    That show really was about Bob Marley and The Wailers becoming mainstream. The Commodores really as talented as they are never truly had a chance. That’s square biz!!!

    • @anitab734
      @anitab734 11 місяців тому +3

      That's not true because he learned from black Americans

    • @DarrellJennings-ry6rv
      @DarrellJennings-ry6rv 11 місяців тому +1

      We wan😅😅😅t to thank Bob for giv🎉ing us his son's they are his voice now bob Marley love one love
      🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      ​@@DarrellJennings-ry6rvAll Bob's sons music was a disappointment.

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@FolFeddaCrazy talk. Bob Marley and the Wailers are in my top 5 of all time along with 4 Black American artists.

    • @zerubbabelsbridge
      @zerubbabelsbridge 9 місяців тому

      @@JaemanEdwardscrazy talk. Damian Marley is the truth.
      I still listen to Distant Relatives to this day, and that album was over a decade ago almost two.
      Stephen Marley has been the musical producer and engineer behind much of his brothers' music. He's great too.
      Ziggy's music has largely missed my ears but I'm well aware of his contribution to reggae music for decades.

  • @loveheals6184
    @loveheals6184 11 місяців тому +16

    In all fairness, it has to be a heckuva humbling experience to be a headliner (@MSG, no less) in one's own country & have an outsider/guest opening act you don't know much about dominate😂. I love music by the Commodores & Lionel Richie, yet you can see here 8:04 that Lionel was the only man w/a serious face as all the other brothers had warm smiles. Divine music, unique riddims & natty dreadlocks ruled that night. ❤💛💚🖤

  • @Homer23D
    @Homer23D 9 місяців тому +2

    Awesome testimony of how powerful Bob was and the brilliance of not fearing about the money ☝🏽❤️🙏🏽

  • @Nkosi766
    @Nkosi766 11 місяців тому +8

    Beautiful. Thanks for the history

  • @emmittwine4159
    @emmittwine4159 11 місяців тому +5

    I love this ... thanks for sharing ❤ 🎸 🎶 🎤 👊🏽 ☀️

  • @planetfeelgood17
    @planetfeelgood17 11 місяців тому +3

    JAH Bless King!!! Giving Thanks!!!

  • @michelrood2966
    @michelrood2966 11 місяців тому +28

    A man should be happy for another man having success, The commodores should have been supportive of Bob.

    • @deanl0
      @deanl0 11 місяців тому +3

      in this capitalist system, competition is the word people follow 💰

    • @bandelaroloverman3368
      @bandelaroloverman3368 9 місяців тому +1

      Nuff said

  • @nest_FullyActive23
    @nest_FullyActive23 9 місяців тому +2

    R.I.P Legendary Bob Marley and the Wailers🙏🏾When Music Hit, yuh Feel No Pain🔥🔥🔥🐜🐜🐜

  • @t.sukarifinley6765
    @t.sukarifinley6765 11 місяців тому +4

    Righteous truth indeed JAH Music indeed❣️❣️❣️

  • @ricosolomon
    @ricosolomon 9 місяців тому +1

    EXCELLENT piece, well written, expertly researched and delivered with authority . Jah Rastafari

  • @desertrose128
    @desertrose128 10 місяців тому +3

    Greatness can never be touched! This was a great video. Thank you.

  • @Galidi1969
    @Galidi1969 10 місяців тому +2

    Honestly the power of this made me cry. It will be good for the next generation to experience Bob through the new movie that is coming out. The world needs a man like Bob today. BTW all the respect to Lionel Richie. I just saw the move about the making of "we are the world".....I love that guy too

  • @phylliscarter6215
    @phylliscarter6215 9 місяців тому +2

    Righteous music you'all, bob nuff respect

  • @dzyahscloud8256
    @dzyahscloud8256 8 місяців тому

    I was a young baby at the time when he died so I've never got the experience of appreciating him and his music at the time.
    As I've got older it is a need and want for me to listen and enjoy this legend music, his lyrics, songwriting and singing cannot be compared to any other. Love me some Bob Marley ❤❤

  • @coolmohamed469
    @coolmohamed469 11 місяців тому +19

    Bob marley number one

  • @herbertstewart6309
    @herbertstewart6309 11 місяців тому +6

    It is simply you have to beat the best to become the best so doors can be open for you. One love.

  • @TheBluesmanBlue
    @TheBluesmanBlue 11 місяців тому +11

    Well told 🤜🏽🎶🤛🏽✌🏽

  • @williamrichardsonjr9731
    @williamrichardsonjr9731 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you my brother! I had heard about this story but never fully researched it! Excellent coverage #One

  • @yorkstreetschool365
    @yorkstreetschool365 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome show! My brother Larry and me were there!🖤💯

  • @rhammond1963
    @rhammond1963 9 місяців тому +2

    I really wish I knew about this particular concert, I would definitely been there and witness the true blackness about my brothers and sisters, this was the my first year of high school I was about 17or 18 years old at that time.......RIP BM

  • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
    @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 11 місяців тому +7

    I considered going to that show especially when I read the reviews the next day. But as a student in Oklahoma dt that time, my finances just didn't add up and I was unable to find someone to share costs with. I still wish I had gone anyway, costs be damned!

  • @Melissacolebrooke
    @Melissacolebrooke 11 місяців тому +4

    Bob the legend of all time live up my brother❤❤❤❤

  • @ggooden11
    @ggooden11 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video and excellent report. Bob was a visionary musician. Nuff, nuff and respek for dat general :)

  • @rixael437
    @rixael437 9 місяців тому +1

    I was at that show!! I remember that Bob opened that show and the crowd hadn’t had enough when he was through, so they encored him, twice!!! It was stunning to see so many Caucasians in attendance as Bob turned MSG into a tabernacle. The reggae was thick as it was played with a lot of bottom!!
    The Commodores were good. They introduced their million dollar light show, but that was no match for what Bob delivered. Great show!!!

  • @Airbreeze-b8l
    @Airbreeze-b8l 11 місяців тому +1

    No brother your not in anyway but tell the truth give thank too the most high for this brother. 🎉🎉❤😊

  • @user-ze3nl2kc2f
    @user-ze3nl2kc2f 11 місяців тому +6

    Brilliant stuff !! Cheers

  • @BlessUpKev
    @BlessUpKev 11 місяців тому +9

    Big ups!

  • @sparkle3000
    @sparkle3000 8 місяців тому +2

    Good music, food and art is good music, food and art.

  • @julianaashalley-anthony296
    @julianaashalley-anthony296 11 місяців тому +16

    I love the commodores but Bob is more than a singer. He was a poet.

  • @queenmab7592
    @queenmab7592 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant! Your narration is spot on! Thank you for notating music history! The unternet can be a delight at times!

  • @TheRastalockz
    @TheRastalockz 9 місяців тому +1

    Forever loving Jah mi bredrens.

  • @mataralhayaa2285
    @mataralhayaa2285 11 місяців тому +4

    Phenomenal music!

  • @freddyrochez9639
    @freddyrochez9639 10 місяців тому +2

    Yeah man roots reggae have a spiritual , a human touch , like a mother to a baby ,a deep consunciones of love ❤️ and brotherhood other type of music do not have.has that divine touch root ,nature we are born with,what is better than been drawn close to JAH having a divine character ,a spiritual nature in your being? Reggae is very spiritual in nature .JAH BLESS.

    • @SpyderOne-z3v
      @SpyderOne-z3v 8 місяців тому

      Had Bob not passed, can we project that the Black US market which he lounged for would be on a new trajectory, and not much Nike consumerism, and maybe less crack cocaine exposed to our children? Truly he would be a spiritual awakening.

  • @jenniferlouissaint1981
    @jenniferlouissaint1981 11 місяців тому +1

    So proud to be born. African Jamaican ❤❤❤he would love the Africans songs now I am sure❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      African reggae sucks

    • @yvonfagans8782
      @yvonfagans8782 8 місяців тому +1

      @@JaemanEdwards i knew you were a racist all up in this chat acting like you are so in love with black reggae music, but more obsessed with the mixed race Bob Marley, yet so many of black ppl outside of america want to shit on a black r&b group. Smh thats y blk ppl should never play divisive out loud. The "conquerors" children are in the chat loving and hating at the same time while dividing so they can steal. So while this comment section is full of shade to blk americans you have this chick giving fake compliments. But you use the word "African", then blk ppl become icky and we suck.
      All descendants of African Chattel Slaves are African mostly, DNA wise, so ALL of our music ties back to those roots, INCLUDING BOB MARLEY and THE COMMODORS. So what you're saying sucks here, you're giving praise to elsewhere in the comment section. I really wish ya'll would mind your business. Stay focused on "classical music" or "Death metal". You bring hatred and divisiveness where ever you go, and unfortunately the comment section proves how mentally enslaved blk ppl still are.

  • @garnGad
    @garnGad 11 місяців тому +2

    Awesome reggae power of Marley and someone should do a dub version of this . A magical mystical Movie/Video

  • @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass
    @Ngatikahu-aka-panbadass 11 місяців тому +1

    My uncle we in New Zealand has jammed and seshed with the wailers when they came over after Bob Marleys passing and now he has been jamming with the Commodores Bass player who lives in Auckland NZ

  • @wolfsimone7781
    @wolfsimone7781 10 місяців тому +8

    i was there at MSG, he blew the roof off with slow reggae grooves! opened with natural mistic. when they finished, and the commodores, came on with their white suits and light show, about 1/3 of the audience got up to leave, along with me and my friends!

    • @palootto4021
      @palootto4021 9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @kingzagetv6803
    @kingzagetv6803 10 місяців тому +1

    Chubble deh deh😂😂😂Undisputed KING of Reggea Music The Rt Hon. Robert Nesta Marley

  • @reedykat30
    @reedykat30 6 місяців тому

    Anyone who attended this mega fest was truly blessed.

  • @raganelle4830
    @raganelle4830 11 місяців тому +12

    ...anyone would be hard pressed to outsound and out stage-stamina veteran reggae artists...

  • @bigyardstyle00
    @bigyardstyle00 9 місяців тому +2

    My mother and her close friend went to this concert, said most of the people left after Bob Marley performed.

  • @dannyparker363
    @dannyparker363 9 місяців тому +1

    Bob Marley, Is a good example of those who have the hunger for success knowing that the only limit is the limit you put on yourself as the mind is the most important powerful thing on your body as the only difference between a positive mindset and negative mindset is which one you feed

  • @johnkochen7264
    @johnkochen7264 10 місяців тому +8

    I am a 71 year old ginger WHITE dude and I fell in love with Bob Marley’s music the first time I heard it. Buffalo Soldier, No Woman No Cry, Redemption Song…all masterpieces. Bob Marley’s music transcended silly things like race and religion. It was accessible to all.

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      You just named the hits. I don't think you're a hardcore fan.

    • @johnkochen7264
      @johnkochen7264 9 місяців тому

      @@JaemanEdwards
      Have we met?

    • @Fari-100
      @Fari-100 6 місяців тому

      Black Man Redemption, Survivors, Black Progress, etc ... Bob's music is definitely race conscious, in a positive way for those who need it ...

  • @cecilejohnson3864
    @cecilejohnson3864 8 місяців тому

    I was there . People left after Bob finished. It was awesome.

  • @nursemcfarlane6655
    @nursemcfarlane6655 8 місяців тому +1

    Aston"Family Man" Barrett the extraordinary consistent Bassist and last remaining member of the original Wailers passed this past February 2024.

  • @bounceenergydrink
    @bounceenergydrink 9 місяців тому +1

    WBLS was the number 1 Urban station in the country, it had the highest listenership ( millions) Frankie Crocker was the number program director in the world when it came to discovering and breaking new artist, not only Bob Marley to the USA market, but artist like Prince, and so many others. There should be a movie made about Frankie Crocker, so many artists would have not become who they were if it was not for this innovate music pioneer.

  • @pearsedunne9938
    @pearsedunne9938 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant video….. Bob Marley was, and still is the KING OF REGGAE. Had to laugh so hard when Lionel Ritchie went into a cloud of smoke in the Wailers changing room, and left so stoned out of his head 🤣🤣🤣. Rest In Peace, Robert Nesta Marley…….!👍

  • @nivak11
    @nivak11 11 місяців тому +4

    Interesting-I was there both night's for that concert. I don't remember it going down like this at all. Bob's fans showed up, The Commodores fans showed up, and Kurtis Blow was also on the bill, his fans showed up too. It was a great 2 nights of music for everyone and Madison Square Garden remained pack for all 3 srtists!

  • @vadermasktruth
    @vadermasktruth 10 місяців тому +6

    I could not agree with you more in this video! What a fantastic job you did laying this all out!
    Very clear & with a great sense of sarcasm & humor. You put it into perspective as well as, or better than a book. I can imagine Bob & the band were big fans of the Commodores and there was a friendly competition going. Both bands were rockstars and playing on one of the most esteemed stages, Madison Square Garden! Bob Marley & The Wailers were getting bigger than KISS, yet few get to play there! They certainly were more than qualified! The Commodores I don't get into, no disrespect here though but I call b.s. when Ritchie said he basically had amnesia because of some herb smoke so can't recall much of that night! They got upstaged in the biggest arena by Natty Dreads from Jamaica. He didn't want to have to relive it. Most rock stars have an ego, though I know Bob was more humble than the rest. He obviously believed in God & loved his family, didn't use hard drugs, called for non-violence, and believed in hard work. helped out hundreds of people who might not have had a meal that night back home. I've read many biographies and they basically had to keep cash on hand at Tuff Gong to give to people who came by in need. And to my knowledge he never disparaged White folks but instead focused on uplifting Black folks, and wide open to Asian folks, White folks, & Hispanic folks because it is about Unity, not diversity. Bob had every reason to dislike White people, his father bailed on him like a chump, wouldn't acknowledge him later when he appealed to him for help, and was screwed over by Chris Whiteworse from Island Recs! I'm a White guy and I hate slavery & racism like every other sane & decent person. But I'm not done with disparaging White people or fighting racism with racism as I say. We need to all work together. A man's skin color should be no more significant than the color of his eyes. I probably butchered that lyric, but I believe in Unity still. Bob, Bunny, and even Peter didn't carry any hate in their hearts, only love for Black people and ultimately all people. Peter was very spicy for the time though! Timid by today's standards. I read Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey, they don't even take unnecessary jabs at the White man, speaking the truth but not in a mean-spirited way, always with couth. I also read Booker T. Washington and am constantly amazed at the kindness he showed just a couple decades after slavery was abolished here! I'm ashamed of some of the shit my ancestors may have done but it's not fair to put that stain on my soul, I'm as repulsed as you. Bob Marley is the Uniter! And despite his father abdicating his duties, Bob Marley grew up to be infinitely more successful & impactful than his father ever was! Bob took the opposite approach with his kids and nurtured them like a real man does. He was a millionaire and he fed people in Jamaica, literally, while KISS and the Rolling Stones were snorting coke off of chicks breasts. I know Bob loved women, he is a man of course. I know he loved his wife though too. Bob has been a household name for over 40 years around the world. I'd say his image is more recognizable than the Beatles of Michael Jackson or Madonna! A poor guy from a small country without a lot of resources did that. Without a cell phone or the internet. Think about that. Unity is our strength not diversity! Focusing on our striking differences, yet only going skin deep is superficial & cheap. We need to set the bar HIGHER not lower. Build up, don't knock down! Why have we gone backwards in the 40+ years since Bob wrote so many prophetic words? Here is America the government is siccing us on each other, while they run off with the money! If you have a TikTok attention span don't read this far. Jah Rastafari, God bless from Detroit!

    • @ReggaeAppreciationSociety
      @ReggaeAppreciationSociety  10 місяців тому +1

      Jah bless you for this solid insight. Very deep and instructive. One love mi lion and thanks for watching ✌️

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      What a lot of shit you just wrote. Talk about uneducated.

    • @normanfl6592
      @normanfl6592 10 місяців тому

      Well said.👍

  • @dspirit444
    @dspirit444 9 місяців тому

    Beautifully presented!!

  • @mandyharewood886
    @mandyharewood886 10 місяців тому +2

    Brother Bob will never die.

  • @norbertt.t6444
    @norbertt.t6444 8 місяців тому +1

    great stufff

  • @Duane-tl2zc
    @Duane-tl2zc 11 місяців тому +11

    I had the Pleasure to witness Bob Marley's last concert at Pittsburgh's 'Stanley Theater' after seeing UB-40 the same night at club around the corner called 'Heaven'. Why they would book two Reggae acts the same night and practically the same time slot I don't get but it was phenomenal.

    • @lowKut
      @lowKut 11 місяців тому

      WoW, I didn't know UB40 had been out that long. I always thought they came after Bob 😮

    • @Duane-tl2zc
      @Duane-tl2zc 11 місяців тому +6

      @@lowKut Yeah they were out, back then they were considered a new hip underground band, but UB-40 actually were formed in 1978 in Birmingham UK. But Bob Marley has been around ( as a musical artist) since the early 1960's bro.

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Duane-tl2zcThat must have been their Present Arms album tour. They were so good back in the early 80s. Then they started specialising in reggae covers of songs which I never really liked.

    • @Duane-tl2zc
      @Duane-tl2zc 10 місяців тому +1

      @@JaemanEdwards I don't know about that, it was 1980 and their first album "Signing Off" was out, you know the one that looks like a British unemployment benefits card ( a UB-40). I bought that album at a record shop in Pittsburgh called 'Jim's Records' they specialized in all the hip new stuff like Punk, New Wave, Jazz and Reggae, a lot of imports too. So I actually think it was the debut album tour. Yeah, 1980. Oh, one cover they did later on ( like you stated) was the Roy Orbison song, that one I really like 😁

    • @lowKut
      @lowKut 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Duane-tl2zc thanks for the info
      👊🏼
      I still have UB40 on my playlist on repeat.
      One of my favorite bands of all time.

  • @warrendoris9669
    @warrendoris9669 11 місяців тому +3

    Lolololol I was at that show,when family man kicked that bass,I thought Madison Square Garden would collapse. After Bib and the Wsikers performed,a bunch of the audience left. Amazing !

  • @dxwallace55
    @dxwallace55 10 місяців тому +6

    Looking back at that era when I came of age, this was not even a fair fight. The Commodores were one of the top Soul/R&B bands yes, but they are barely remembered now, though Lionel Ritchie is one of the best American song writers ever. I had heard about this train wreck for the Commodores, Marley was Brilliant, give him credit......

    • @idiotu668
      @idiotu668 9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, but if you compare any artist Worldwide to Michael Jackson, Prince, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin... there's no comparison. ... Sure he would campare Marley to the Commodores, there were 100s of R&B Groups in America compared to only a few Raggae acts (at that time) in Jamaica. All of the Attention wasn't spread out to multiple artists in Jamaica because they didn't have as many artists and groups as Black Americans did.
      Yeah Marley was great but Compared to our Greats, Jamaicans need to pipe down a little.

    • @dxwallace55
      @dxwallace55 8 місяців тому

      @@idiotu668I feel what you're saying. Back then, I think Earth Wind and Fire was the best Soul/R&B band ever. Then you have second tier of perhaps the Commodores, the Isley Brothers, Clinton and P-Funk, and some others, any of which I types is arguable and debatable. Not sure Marley could outshine Earth, Wind & Fire. I just think the Commodores were a "soft target". Though the Commodores were "my boys", but looking back at them like I look at, say Rick James, their skills didn't stand the test of time. Not one Commodores Song or Rick James is part of Americana 50 years later, as opposed to, say, the Temptations, who have about 15 songs everybody sings along to 40-50 years later ("Talkin' Bout MY GIRL" !!!). I'm just rambling......

    • @markfoga
      @markfoga 8 місяців тому

      ​@@idiotu668you have no idea what you are talking about. The song and album of the century.

    • @markfoga
      @markfoga 8 місяців тому

      One love

    • @idiotu668
      @idiotu668 8 місяців тому

      @@markfoga Music is Subjective, whites will tell you Elvis is the Greatest because he sold a lot of records… No, whites are the majority and they rather buy an imitation!
      Learn something before you speak

  • @edwardwright7042
    @edwardwright7042 9 місяців тому +4

    Bob Marley no disrespect great Entertainer I'm getting ready to see the movie this week. But here in the states as you said reggae wasn't that popular at that time. But the Commodores! Badass group! I still got the poster from 1978 and my dad knew the stage manager he came over to our house for dinner! I don't know about this over shining the Commodores! I knew before I clicked on the video as soon as I heard the Jamaican brother explaining small documentary I said there you go he would say that!! I wasn't there! But even to this day I still can't get into reggae music like that! However I do like third world! Both of the entertainers Bob Marley& the Commodores brought strong blackness to the world on stage with powerful stories and life! Okay my Caribbean brothers and sisters I know how sensitive you are so don't get pissed off from me saying this I can see the flags flying😂 as you would say much love!👍

  • @brianbiechele1958
    @brianbiechele1958 9 місяців тому +3

    And don't forget. This is a Bob Marley who when Drs. examined him days later found more cancer than they had ever seen in one human's body. He had been performing at this level for years. Remarkable.

  • @Gray-zi5bp
    @Gray-zi5bp 11 місяців тому +4

    I remember the lead singer of the greatest English band of all time from UB40 Ali Campbell said Andy's brother they see Bob Marley in 1976 it was the closest thing to a spiritual experience to this day as well. I was only 5 when Bob crossed back to source I would I've loved to see the wailers live like so many others but it's not all bad I've seen Freddie McGregor live and sir John Holt so I'm ok with. 💯🇬🇧👍

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      UB40 we're so good in the early days when they did all original music. Then they got rich and lazy and started specialising in reggae covers.
      By the way, who the hell is John Holt ?

    • @Junjo11
      @Junjo11 9 місяців тому

      ​@@JaemanEdwards Wow! You do not know much about Jamaican musicians if you are asking who the hell is John Holt. John Holt was one of Jamaican prolific and successful Reggae singer before Marley. Did you grow up in Jamaica?. John Holt went everywhere around the world to sing. Jamaica had many successful Reggae singers. One of John Holt song is. " Up park Camp" Holt was also a Rasta. If you ask who is John Holt then you know very little about Jamaican musicians and music.

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 9 місяців тому

      @@Junjo11 Stfu. You are ignorant mfers. I'm an expert on all music you fkn corn. I am a trained funk jazz musician and I have more knowledge about music and music history in my little finger than all of you numbskulls put together. Peasant.
      New Zealand

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 9 місяців тому

      @@Junjo11 We do far better reggae than Jamaica does these days in New Zealand. Cause we're not arrogant and ignorant. We got the real lion spirit. And we hell tougher.

    • @Junjo11
      @Junjo11 9 місяців тому

      @@JaemanEdwards you don't make any sense and you sound so jealous. The Rastas would say " more power to you"

  • @georgeblake2187
    @georgeblake2187 11 місяців тому +2

    Well done 👍

  • @vktravellog1242
    @vktravellog1242 10 місяців тому

    One of the greatest artist ever! I cant think of anyone that can exceed how he delivered the message through his lyrics. Everyone song has meaning! I believe God has sent him to spread love and identify those who are trying to destroy it. I have no doubt he was sent by God with a purpose. Songs of freedom and for the people that is why he outshines everyone!

  • @matthewcamp9615
    @matthewcamp9615 9 місяців тому +1

    They did this to Sly and the family stone in Las Vegas in the 70s at the old ice skating rink . They were so awsome and the crowd went crazy for Bob and the wailers , sly got mad and kicked them off the tour after the Vegas show ! RRRRRAAASSSTAA FAR -IIIIIII !!!!!!!!

  • @RastaManLivity45
    @RastaManLivity45 9 місяців тому

    Yeah man Keep the good work.
    Blessed love ❤💛💚

  • @deanl0
    @deanl0 11 місяців тому +4

    That 80's tour in Europe was all sold out for Tuff Gong
    Stadium San Siro Milano 120.000 was a record and people still talk about it in Italy 🏹

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 10 місяців тому

      Really ? Wow. Surely there was footage then ?

  • @georgeavilez4788
    @georgeavilez4788 9 місяців тому

    Having not Been at msg that nite , I was a teenager in San Diego far removed from nyc. To me this concert was a changing of the guard. Beautiful 70’s funk to reggae and hip hop I’m sure even Kurtis blow outshined the commodores that nite.

  • @Gary-vl7lp
    @Gary-vl7lp 11 місяців тому +7

    .....it was Frankie ",.. Crocker not Freddie,... Incidently ..he was top DJ and a really Great guy.. BLS office on Varick Street same office as hot 97...
    P.s I was talking about this earlier...this exact topic an hour before you posted this ..BIGGUP breddrin' nuff respec'... Yeah Mon..😮

  • @lekeitown
    @lekeitown 11 місяців тому +2

    As always great video!!

  • @futons100
    @futons100 11 місяців тому

    That was great. Thank you!

  • @beresfordforbes
    @beresfordforbes 10 місяців тому +2

    🇯🇲 🇪🇹 most definitely reagae music 🎶 hit you feel no pain 😂 ❤,🇯🇲 🇪🇹 lion in zion 🦁 👑.

  • @KatherineHasapis
    @KatherineHasapis 10 місяців тому +1

    Lionel ritchie survived he became a popular solo artist😮 The commodores deserve respect fir give bob narky abd the wailers a platform that night. Reggae music transforms the vibe and energy of any s p ace too powerful in a positive way.❤

  • @Eelgnotsa
    @Eelgnotsa 8 місяців тому

    Is wa dem tink!they could have out shine tough gung!