The BBC wants to interview Bob Marley

  • #21
JAMIN'..... STIR IT UP....IS THIS LOVE?

Too bad you haven't heard his music. There's not a thread of jamaican in me and me and my kids LUV HIM.

BTW: BHOD: Blueclouds is a tribute to my mom.... I used to color clouds blue instead of the sky and it'd drive her nuts!!!! :p

I just thought of a song you'd have heard of TIMEX... from commercials. I just cannot think of which one.

"One love....one heart....let's get together and feel alright...."
 
  • #22
blueclouds said:

"One love....one heart....let's get together and feel alright...."
I think Sandals resorts/Jamaican Tourist Board uses that song in their commercials
 
  • #23
He committed suicide. They told him he needed treatment for skin cancer on his foot (toe) and he refused, thereby knowingly allowing himself to die.
 
  • #24
Jeana (DP) said:
He committed suicide. They told him he needed treatment for skin cancer on his foot (toe) and he refused, thereby knowingly allowing himself to die.

Jeana,
if you do some research on the Rastas, you will not see this as a suicide, but as following a religious beleif. BOB MARLEY DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE.
 
  • #25
Bhodirasta said:
Jeana,
if you do some research on the Rastas, you will not see this as a suicide, but as following a religious beleif. BOB MARLEY DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE.


Bhodi, darlin. In my opinion, if someone doesn't accept treatment that will save their life, then they're killing themself.
 
  • #26
Jeana (DP) said:
Bhodi, darlin. In my opinion, if someone doesn't accept treatment that will save their life, then they're killing themself.

I understand your opinion, but you must remember that some faiths depend completely on Holistic methods as well as good food, and an absence of RADIATION and CHEMOTHERAPY (in this particular case). Rastas are very much naturalists, everything is real. Many many (most) do not eat meat, and rely solely on raw foods. The only drugs they use are absolutely natural- they don't even drink alchohol because it isn't natural. For a man to complety spur a movement, and have that much influence, to suddenly denounce all of his core beleifs because he had cancer, imho, would be suicide. Marley is remembered by the masses for his strong beliefs. He never swayed in those beleifs. I don't think he committed suicide by not allowing modern medicine ATTEMPT to extend his life in unnatural ways. It would have been completely counter to all that he stood for and spoke of his entire life... He is a religious and prophetic symbol for his people, and will remain a legend for generations upon generations to come, because of this very reason. Dying naturally is NOT suicide. Jah was calling him, and he went...
 
  • #27
Bhodirasta said:
I understand your opinion, but you must remember that some faiths depend completely on Holistic methods as well as good food, and an absence of RADIATION and CHEMOTHERAPY (in this particular case). Rastas are very much naturalists, everything is real. Many many (most) do not eat meat, and rely solely on raw foods. The only drugs they use are absolutely natural- they don't even drink alchohol because it isn't natural. For a man to complety spur a movement, and have that much influence, to suddenly denounce all of his core beleifs because he had cancer, imho, would be suicide. Marley is remembered by the masses for his strong beliefs. He never swayed in those beleifs. I don't think he committed suicide by not allowing modern medicine ATTEMPT to extend his life in unnatural ways. It would have been completely counter to all that he stood for and spoke of his entire life... He is a religious and prophetic symbol for his people, and will remain a legend for generations upon generations to come, because of this very reason. Dying naturally is NOT suicide. Jah was calling him, and he went...


I know that you're right, but it seems so STUPID!!!!! LOL I'm a big fan of his and it just seems like such a loss.
 
  • #28
Personally I think certain "religions" that do not allow their children lifesaving treatments equal murder..... BUT I suppose when it comes to our personal choices of our own body... I DUNNO.

I would never want to go through all my mom went through with brain cancer. I may consider no treatment either if I was to get cancer. Tough decision.
 
  • #29
One of my very best friends is a Jehovah's witness and carries a card that she is not to be given blood under any circumstances. Needless to say, this worries me quite a bit when I think about it, so I just try to reassure myself that yes, it's her decision, not mine, and she literally believes that her soul will be destroyed if she receives a blood transfusion. I just try not to think about it too much.

Some of these religious decisions don't work for me, but I guess it goes back to the whole thing about control over one's own body.
 
  • #30
blueclouds said:
Personally I think certain "religions" that do not allow their children lifesaving treatments equal murder..... BUT I suppose when it comes to our personal choices of our own body... I DUNNO.

I would never want to go through all my mom went through with brain cancer. I may consider no treatment either if I was to get cancer. Tough decision.


I think (in my case anyway) when the cure made me sicker than the disease and the disease was so advanced that there was little hope, I'd probably want quality time rather than quantity.
 
  • #31
Jeana (DP) said:
I know that you're right, but it seems so STUPID!!!!! LOL I'm a big fan of his and it just seems like such a loss.


I know. I wish someone would have FORCED him to undergo treatment just so we could continue listening to his music and his beautiful voice, and his evolved philosophy... I do think, however, that it might not have made him the symbol of strength and beleif in (his own) philosophy he is today...


and blueclouds,
I know- I wouldn't ever want to go through what my grandmother did either- she chose to go through radiation, and it was just horrible to watch. I don't know what I would do in that situation, but I don't think I would choose radiation at her age. She chose radiation, but not a feeding tube, and ulitimately, starvation is what killed her... I had to stand behind her and her beleif, but beleive me, I tried all I could to get her to agree to a feeding tube... It is a tough decision for anyone to have to make, and I must reserve thoughts about anyone's individual thoughts on Western Medicine, because I have just not been there...

Natural Mystic

There's a natural mystic blowing through the air;
If you listen carefully now you will hear.
This could be the first trumpet, might as well be the last:
Many more will have to suffer,
Many more will have to die - don't ask me why.

Things are not the way they used to be,
I won't tell no lie;
One and all have to face reality now.
'Though I've tried to find the answer to all the questions they ask.
'Though I know it's impossible to go livin' through the past -
Don't tell no lie.

African Herbsman

African herbsman, why linger on?
Just concentrate, 'cause your heaven lives on
Greet-I-eth slave men will look with a scorn
With a transplanted heart, yes, how (... quick they have to part)
(... how quick they have to part)
 
  • #32
Bhodi, the other day my son asked me what reggae music sounded like. Bob Marley is the only thing that popped into my head. I had to find a link on the internet to let him listen. He and my daughter loved it.
 
  • #33
Jeana (DP) said:
Bhodi, the other day my son asked me what reggae music sounded like. Bob Marley is the only thing that popped into my head. I had to find a link on the internet to let him listen. He and my daughter loved it.

Oh good,
startin' em young. Reggae is such awesome music, especially for kids, because it is sooo mellow, a far cry from some of the stuff kids listen to these days. And it is "cool". Everyone can appreciate reggae. And it will always be "in". There is a place in Vail I absolutely love to go see reggae at. The floor bounces. The entire place is on one vibration, one rhythm. It is quite an experience. There is a little hole in the wall in Victor, Idaho called the Knotty Pine that is a reggae heaven- it is an unlikely place for reggae, but I saw three different bands stemmed from the original Wailers (Bunny Wailer was one) alone, ZIGGY Marley (he is the BEST), the Skatelites (Ska), Toots and the Maytals, and Black Uhru. I am CONVINCED these world reknown bands come to the Knotty Pine for the good herbs and mellow nature of the naturalist locals... ;)
My favourite reggae bands are of course the above,
and
Steel Pulse
Peter Tosh (of course)
Jimmy Cliff (of course- original Wailer)
Burning Spear
The Killer Bees

I personally prefer reggae bands from Jamaica. A lot of the reggae bands from America don't really sound authentic, or good at all, there are a select few, but I prefer black dreads from Jamaica any day of the year...
I have met most of the members from the bands that I saw at the Knotty, and I tell yah what, the SMILES, and the VIBRATIONS these people give, are just soul soothing...
 
  • #34
I have seen Black Uhuru play several times also. Once my brother used to work in a hotel and served room service to Ziggy Marley and Ziggy invited him to come hang out later and he did.
 
  • #35
Bhodirasta said:
I am CONVINCED these world reknown bands come to the Knotty Pine for the good herbs and mellow nature of the naturalist locals... ;) I personally prefer reggae bands from Jamaica. A lot of the reggae bands from America don't really sound authentic, or good at all, there are a select few, but I prefer black dreads from Jamaica any day of the year...
I have met most of the members from the bands that I saw at the Knotty, and I tell yah what, the SMILES, and the VIBRATIONS these people give, are just soul soothing...


Yeah, bands DO tend to go for the herbs! :D :D :D :D :D
On our honeymoon, hubby and I went to Jamaica. We were on this midnight boat trip doing shooters with another couple. The band was amazing!!!
 
  • #36
Jeana (DP) said:
Yeah, bands DO tend to go for the herbs! :D :D :D :D :D
On our honeymoon, hubby and I went to Jamaica. We were on this midnight boat trip doing shooters with another couple. The band was amazing!!!

Okay,
NOW I am jealouse! That is ONE place I would absolutely LOVE to go. For MANY reasons! LOLLL
I can't knock the reggae bands at all- at least they aren't going for some of the drugs many bands do today... and they are preachin' tha ONE LOVE.
I have several friends that have been to Jamaica, and they are about as straight as you can get, but in Jamaica, they "expanded their minds"... LOL
 
  • #37
BirdieBoo said:
I have seen Black Uhuru play several times also. Once my brother used to work in a hotel and served room service to Ziggy Marley and Ziggy invited him to come hang out later and he did.

Awesome Birdie! Isn't Black Uhru amazing?! The BIG WHITE SMILES!! Ziggy is one of my favs. He is soooooo CUTE!! He makes me feel better since Bob is gone...
 
  • #38
Bhodirasta said:
Awesome Birdie! Isn't Black Uhru amazing?! The BIG WHITE SMILES!! Ziggy is one of my favs. He is soooooo CUTE!! He makes me feel better since Bob is gone...
Yeah they are great! I haven't seen them recently (I don't get out as much as I used to LOL) but I would love to go see them again in a heartbeat. My bro said Ziggy was really truly just a nice guy and when he went back and hung out with him they just hung out and watched cartoons together LOL.

I was SOOOO jealous when he told me...I was like..."how come you didn't invite me to come watch cartoons too!"
 
  • #39
Bhodirasta said:
Okay,
NOW I am jealouse! That is ONE place I would absolutely LOVE to go. For MANY reasons! LOLLL
I can't knock the reggae bands at all- at least they aren't going for some of the drugs many bands do today... and they are preachin' tha ONE LOVE.
I have several friends that have been to Jamaica, and they are about as straight as you can get, but in Jamaica, they "expanded their minds"... LOL

If you do go, a word of advice. Do NOT have the lobster bisque the night before you climb the Duns River Falls. (nuf said). :eek: :eek: :eek: :blushing:
 
  • #40
BirdieBoo said:
Yeah they are great! I haven't seen them recently (I don't get out as much as I used to LOL) but I would love to go see them again in a heartbeat. My bro said Ziggy was really truly just a nice guy and when he went back and hung out with him they just hung out and watched cartoons together LOL.

I was SOOOO jealous when he told me...I was like..."how come you didn't invite me to come watch cartoons too!"

Yah, that is reason for a fight! I have loved Ziggy ever since the first time I laid eyes on him and the Melody Makers. I got in to reggae at a very young age, thanks to my crazy uncle that has his doctorate in Art History from Berkely. He is also the one I thank for my hippie roots... :D My dad and him couldn't be more different (except when it comes to politics) but I thank my lucky stars every day for all of the music he gave me growing up. The first album he gave me was a Bob Marley album, and then he gave me an album by "They Might Be Giants", which in my opinion, is one of the most intelligent bands out there...

"The sun is a mass of incandescent gas
A gigantic nuclear furnace
Where hydrogen is built into helium
At a temperature of millions of degrees..."
-They Might Be Giants

(Jeana, that is another band that is good for kids. They also sing "Istanbul is Constantinople, only Istanbul is Constantinople, why did constantinople get the works? It's nobodies business but the Turks") LOLLL
My snowboard groms LOVE singing that song (that I teach them) riding along, and instantly they become TMBG fans, and learn along the way)
 

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