Bob Marley & The Wailers - No Woman, No Cry (Live At The Rainbow 4th June 1977)

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Published 2020-06-09
Bob Marley & The Wailers "No Woman, No Cry" (Live At The Rainbow 4th June 1977), now remastered in HD.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sigma9425
    It's weird to miss someone who died before you were even born.
  • I saw this man in Rotterdam 1976. One of my most treasured memories. I am a 64 year woman. I am so grateful
  • @Musicsky168
    If you are reading this, May God remove your pain, worries, problems, and replace them with a good health, happiness and peace.
  • @opmlibrary08
    No auto tune , no flashy beats. Just pure emotion and truth.
  • @susanmaryunk3000
    I feel privileged to have seen Bob live, many, many years ago. He is forever in my heart.
  • @redman8039
    As someone who is of jamaican origin i grew up listening to bob ut took it for granted now im a adult and can really appreciate him and realise that he was a prophet. He's not just singing he is channelling. Rest in power KING ❤
  • @zxcv6854
    Bob Marley is the type of guy that you miss without even meeting him.
  • Something's are hard to contextualize. Bob died aged only 36 years only. Yet 41 years later he's still a legend. Nobody, has outdone him in reggae songs. He was truly sent from above. Rest in power Bob.
  • @superkat460
    My favorite Marley song is No woman, No cry! Bob was sent from heaven to bless the world with his anointed talent and make a timeless musical impact that transcends race, religions, politics, cultures, ethnicities, and age. He and his music connect and unite the world in one love. His children, even from different mothers, live out his amazing legacy as one family. Bob once said he's African first, then Jamaican, but he belongs to the universe. His critics are ignored by the millions of fans. Too bad his own father didn't want to get to know him.
  • @los_andolini
    Today my little sister and I celebrated my mom's 65th and last birthday. She has stage 4 cervical cancer and the doctors told us she has 3 weeks to live. I am broken yet this song (her favorite song) speaks volumes, "No woman no cry" "Everything will be alright". Love you mom, still here with you ❤️
  • @lucasdante4668
    We don't cry because we are weak, we cry because we've been strong for too long
  • @Chinesehotmusic
    I met Bob Marley on 19 September 1980 in New York City at Madison Square Garden, when my friend sent a poem I wrote with his lyrics and he wanted to meet me. Probably one of the best day of my life!
  • @reggaevibes68
    The moment he sings, music just sends chills all over. This song will never die.
  • @erickojuaya
    Even if you're yet to be born and discover Bob Marley later in your life, you're still gonna miss him
  • @adridj3525
    Dedicated to my dear mother ..I love you Mom wherever you are,.. ..one day we will meet again...
  • @peace75
    I don't know if there is anyone else who singlehandedly had so much influence in the music world like Bob Marley did. A genius, gone too soon
  • Bob Marley last word to his son! Son money can't buy life. The legend lives forever.