Bob Marley Interviews Archive

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    UNPUBLISHED INTERVIEW WITH BOB MARLEY – 1978

    [Translate] THE MAGAZINE SAYS: THIS IS AN UNPUBLISHED INTERVIEW OF BOB IN PARIS – 1978 - LISTEN HERE: http://www.vsd.fr/contenu-editorial/en-coulisses/en-interview-avec/1859-bob-marley-linterview-inedite?xtor=RSS-3 Bob Marley est décédé il y a 30 ans, le 11 mai 1981. A cette occasion, le magazine VSD a publié une interview inédite du chanteur...

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    BOB MARLEY AT NOTRE DAME DE PARIS

    [Translate] ISLAND MANAGER JEAN CLAUDE GUERRERO RECALLS THE DAY BOB MARLEY VISITED THE NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL IN PARIS 23 March 2011 Marco Virgona: “ Last week I contacted Mr Jean-Claude Guerrero, a manager at Phonogram (now Universal) who helped to launch the Bob Marley career in France (and Genesis,...

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    Interview with Andrew Tosh

    [Translate] The BobMarleymagazine is proud to publish the interview with Andrew the son of the big reggaeman Peter Tosh Andrew Tosh (born Andrew McIntosh, 19 June 1967, Kingston, Jamaica), is a reggae singer and the son of the late Peter Tosh. He is the nephew of reggae singer Bunny Wailer, an...

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  • Bob Marley Video interview with Gil Noble – Sept 1980

    Bob Marley Video interview with Gil Noble – Sept 1980

    [Translate] PART1 PART2 PART3 PART4 © 2009, ivanAll rights reserved BobMarleyMagazine.Com

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  • Bob Marley – On his last tour

    Bob Marley – On his last tour

    [Translate] By Fred Schruers PHOTOS by Kate Simon (From High Times – http://hightimes.com/entertainment/ksimon/670) In the early summer of 1980, Bob Marley and The Wailers were almost midway through an extensive world tour that would take them from Libreville, Gabon to, unevocatively enough, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Or...

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  • Rock & Folk Magazine – Bob Marley Paris 1978

    Rock & Folk Magazine – Bob Marley Paris 1978

    [Translate] Rock & Folk: Don’t you think the fact that you have spent a lot of time away from Jamaica has changed your music? Bob Marley: We are the ones who play it. It’s not Jamaica that plays music for us (he bursts out laughing)...

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  • Patrick Barrat – Bob Marley Tuff Gong Studio 1980

    Patrick Barrat – Bob Marley Tuff Gong Studio 1980

    [Translate] Patrick Barrat: But everybody doesn’t think the emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie, was the incarnation of God. Bob: It sounds strange to them, for people are programmed. But those who program the people are intelligent enough to know it’s not strange. PB: Does it...

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  • Neville Willoughby – Bob Marley Jamaica 1973

    Neville Willoughby – Bob Marley Jamaica 1973

    [Translate] Neville But listen, you know a lot of people have a feeling that, a lot of guys who claim to be Rastas, are really, as one song says rascals. Bob Many shall be called, but only a few chosen. And there shall be sheep...

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  • Mumia Abu-Jamal – Bob Marley Interview 1979

    Mumia Abu-Jamal – Bob Marley Interview 1979

    [Translate] Mumia The significance of the herb, aka, the flower? Bob Herb? herb is the healing of the nation, seen? Once you smoke herb, you all must think alike. Now if you thinking alike, dat mean we ‘pon the same track. If we ‘pon the...

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  • Anita Waters – MSG New York Sept. 18, 1980

    Anita Waters – MSG New York Sept. 18, 1980

    [Translate] Bob Marley A Final Interview (Interview by Anita Waters) (http://webby.cc.denison.edu/~waters/marley.html) On September 18, 1980, I had the honor of meeting and interviewing Bob Marley. He was in New York City for shows at Madison Square Garden, and from there was embarking on a national...

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