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Title: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and the Wailers "Rasta Man Chant"
Description: See Music Videos www.bvmtv.com that you CAN'T See on You Tube! +Live Chat +Comment + Embed & More! Singer, musician, composer, and rebel Peter Tosh cut a swathe through the Jamaican musical scene, both as a founding member of the Wailers and as a solo artist. He toured with the Rolling Stones and had an international hit with a duet with Mick Jagger, then toured again to equally rapturous world audiences as the headlining act. His words would cause an uproar at the One Peace concert, but then unlike fellow Wailer Bob Marley, Tosh always made his true feelings known. He was born Winston Hubert McIntosh on October 19, 1944, in the small rural village of Grange Hill, Jamaica. Like so many young island teens searching for a better life, he left home at 15 and headed for Kingston. Once there, he made his way to Joe Higgs' tenement yard, joining other aspiring youths eager for the vocal coaching lessons the singing star provided to local teens. Amongst these youthful wannabes were Bunny, Bob Marley, and the much younger Junior Braithwaite; the four, buttressed by backing vocalists Cherry Green and Beverley Kelso, joined forces initially as the Teenagers before eventually settling on the moniker the Wailers.
Title: Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, the two legends of reggae music
Description: some French archive about reggae in France enjoy
Title: 400 Years By Bob Marley And Peter Tosh
Description: 400 years
Title: Legalize It - Peter Tosh (Remastered)
Description: Peter Tosh (October 19, 1944 -- September 11, 1987) was a pioneer reggae musician, as well as a militant, well-read, trailblazing Rastafari. Born Winston Hubert McIntosh, young Peter grew up in Trenchtown, a slum within the Jamaican capital, Kingston. His short-fuse temper usually kept him in trouble, earning him the nickname Stepping Razor, after a song written by Joe Higgs, an early mentor. He began to sing and learn guitar at a young age, inspired by the American stations he could pick up on his radio. He often struggled in Jamaica with his group the Wailers (aka the Wailing Wailers - the group included Bunny Wailer and the world-renowned Bob Marley). Tosh joined them on a tour of England in 1972. This was to become his first step to world fame, as during this trip the group signed with Chris Blackwells' Island Records. Their first album for this record label was the classic LP Catch A Fire. This album represented an entirely new breed of reggae, which meshed Jamaican roots riddims with American soul music and British rock. A tour of America and Britain followed as well as several successful albums. However, tension grew within the group, especially between Peter Tosh and Bob Marley, as Tosh witnessed Marley's persona within the group overshadow his own. Both Tosh and Bunny Wailer left in '75 in pursuit of solo careers. Tosh's solo career included a series of major hits. The year after his departure from the Wailers he released Legalize It, a record heavily promoting ...
Title: Bob Marley & The Wailers - Stop That Train [Deluxe Edition] (Peter Tosh Song)
Description: Pics of Bob Marley
Title: Bob Marley & Peter Tosh - Legalize It (Live 4-10-75)
Description: Bob Marley & Peter Tosh singing Legalize It together in the 4th of April 1975 with images of them and our friend marihuana Legalize now! Bob Marley y Peter Tosh cantando Legalize It juntos el 4 de abril de 1975 con imágenes de ellos y de nuestra amiga la marihuana ¡Legalización ya!
Title: Bob Marley And Peter Tosh Get UP Stand Up 1978
Description: Bob Marley & The Wailers Starlight Amphitheater, Burbank, California 1978-07-22 Peter Tosh was playing a show on the other side of town that night, He ended his set early and raced acrossed town to play on "Get Up Stand Up". It would be the last time Bob And Peter would ever perform together. Mick Jagger and Diana Ross watched this show form backstage. Also Ben Harper, at 9 years old, was brought to this concert by his Dad. This Concert would prove to be a huge influence on his future music and Life Style, He says He Saw God that night.
Title: Bob Marley Interview (love songs peter tosh bunny livingston)
Description: Bob Marley Interview (love songs peter tosh bunny livingston)
Title: Peter Tosh: No Sympathy
Description: Music from reggae legend Peter Tosh. Shot inside Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Title: Peter Tosh - Ketchy Shuby
Description: tribute to peter tosh
Title: Bob Marley/ Peter Tosh - Get up Stand up
Description: Get up stand up - Original song by Bob Marley Sang by Peter Tosh and Bob Marley Enjoy
Title: Peter Tosh - Go, Tell it on the Mountain
Description: © by Peter Tosh Go, Tell It On The Mountains by Bob Marley! Video by Obolos
Title: Peter Tosh - Free Ganja
Description: Peter Tosh - Free Ganja Peter Tosh (October 9, 1944 -- September 11, 1987) was a pioneer reggae musician, as well as a militant, well-read, trailblazing Rastafari. Born Winston Hubert McIntosh, young Peter grew up in Trenchtown, a slum within the Jamaican capital, Kingston. His short-fuse temper usually kept him in trouble, earning him the nickname Stepping Razor, after a song written by Joe Higgs, an early mentor. He began to sing and learn guitar at a young age, inspired by the American stations he could pick up on his radio. He often struggled in Jamaica with his group the Wailers (aka the Wailing Wailers - the group included Bunny Wailer and the world-renowned Bob Marley). Tosh joined them on a tour of England in 1972. This was to become his first step to world fame, as during this trip the group signed with Chris Blackwells' Island Records. Their first album for this record label was the classic LP Catch A Fire. This album represented an entirely new breed of reggae, which meshed Jamaican roots riddims with American soul music and British rock. A tour of America and Britain followed as well as several successful albums. However, tension grew within the group, especially between Peter Tosh and Bob Marley, as Tosh witnessed Marley's persona within the group overshadow his own. Both Tosh and Bunny Wailer left in '75 in pursuit of solo careers. Tosh's solo career included a series of major hits. The year after his departure from the Wailers he released Legalize It, a ...
Title: Get up Stand up..Tribute to Bob Marley and Peter Tosh
Description: Saganor plays Get Up Stand Up @ concert in Helsinki Finland in '93
Title: Andrew Tosh toca "Get up stand up", de Peter Tosh e Bob Marley, no Estúdio Showlivre
Description: Andrew Tosh toca "Get up stand up", de Peter Tosh e Bob Marley, no Estúdio Showlivre