Bob Marley & The Wailers Live Forever
. This never before released 2 CD concert was recorded 30 years ago while Bob was touring in support of his famed album, Uprising. Live Forever features many of Bob's most cherished songs. Live Forever also immortalizes his final concert, and the last song Bob ever performed in concert: his rally cry for equality, "Get Up Stand Up." Available on CD for the first time, unforgettable performances of "No Woman No Cry," "Jammin'" and "Is This Love," to name a few, appear on this incredible audio documentary depicting an innovator and inspiration to people of many generations. "Bob's music has always conveyed a message of hope, unity and love. It has brought countless people together as it did that night 30 years ago in Pittsburgh. To hear that music today and to be able to share it with a new generation shows that Bob is as relevant today as he was 30 years ago," says Rita Marley. In celebration of Bob Marley's would-be 66th birthday on February 6, 2011, the Marley Family will be launching a brand new website which will offer a more intimate Bob Marley experience and include fresh, exclusive content. To learn more, visit the Marley Family's primary website at http://www.bobmarley.com.
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