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Bob marley ganja interview
Bob marley ganja interview






bob marley ganja interview

The baby’ll understand too, you know? So we ah say now, like the Bible. But me ah common sense man, that mean when we explain things we explain it very, very simple way that me explain to a baby. We’ve got educated standards and we still have people who can’t do it. So we ah just Rasta from creation, you know? It’s not an easy thing to explain. You can never change, ‘cause if you even adopt things later – your own fate ah write out.

bob marley ganja interview

You know? But it’s not how long you’ve been a Rasta, it’s how long it take you to grow – because what you is – is what you is. You know? ‘Cause it got me revolutionized. So I wasn’t really into them thing, I was really into like – they call it spiritual music. We couldn’t afford to buy records so we listened to the Radio, and anything the radio play is that we hear. Me really used to listen to a lot of music, you know? I mean first time… Used to listen to music that play on the radio. And the only purpose it serve is to tell the people about Rastafari.ĭid you always intend being just a Reggae Musician or had you played Rock music and Soul music before? So people still searching for this truth here, which this Reggae music you know, bring cross to them. If you ask plenty musicians… Them know it – but them can’t do it. But, it’s not copied direct… It’s the feel.

bob marley ganja interview

Well, you know, the way I feel about the music… It can be copied you know. It’s like… Musicians from Jamaica play that music, you know? Like Musicians from – you might find Black Musicians from America play the Funk or Blues, you know? People down here play Reggae Music.Ĭan it be copied quite successfully outside of Jamaica?








Bob marley ganja interview