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Which Protest Reggae Songs do you think is missing from this list? We want to hear from you! Tell us by leaving a comment below.Robert Nesta Marley OM (6 February 1945 – ) was a Jamaican singer, musician, and songwriter.
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Them belly full (but we hungry) 1975 – Bob Marley and the Wailers Putting Up Resistance – Hammond, Beresġ5. I have trying a long long time, still I can’t make it, everything I try to do seem to go wrong… It seems I have done something wrong why there are trying to keep me down Who god bless no man curse, thank god iam not the worse Better must come one dayġ3. I’m getting out of serfdom, My soul has stand the test.ĭo you know what it means to have a revolution, and what is take to make a solution, fighting against oppression, battering down depression, Are you ready to stand up and fight the right revolution, Are you ready to stand up and fight just like soldiers ‘My resistance is getting weaker, I just can’t stand the pressure, I can’t be any meeker I have got to find some other treasure, I need nothing to be a man, because I was born a man, and deserve the right to live, just like any other man. Please, just take these chains away and set me free. Please, unchain me, take these chains away, Why won’t you set me free? Just take these chains away and set me free, remove me out of bondage we’ll agree, too long I have bee a slave, I don’t want to be no more, I would rather dig my grave than be locked behind a door, ….Whether you are black, Whether you are white,…Oh, won’t you set me, set me free? ‘Everyone is crying out for peace, none is crying out for justice, I don’t want to peace I need equal rights and justice’ just give me my share Yuh coulda come from Libya or yuh come from ‘mericaĬoulda come from Europe or yuh come from AFRICA
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Modern vampire of the city, Hunting blood blood blood ““““` Come together, stick together we are birds of one father’ Give me the right love, lord, make me feel the bright glow, they might to hold us back, but here’s … one natural fact, to stop yourself from being who you are, color nor creed shouldn’t make no bar.
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‘ let me tell you truthfully, about this good world and me, I want peace of mind don’t you see, I gonna it, I know that I will, satisfaction won’t come until, don’t you fret now, I have got love yet, I have got this faith within me, just you wait a minute LKJ’s poem also captures the anger at the sus laws which led in 1981 to the Brixton riots.
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I don’t want to live in the park can’t trust no shadow after dark, so my friend, I wish that you could see like a bird in the tree the prisoners must be free’.Ī poignant story, beautifully told. It takes a revolution to make a solution, too much confusion, so much frustration!” Natty Dread- Its lyrics are strong and powerful “This morning I woke up in a curfew, oh god I was a prisoner too, did not recognize the face standing over me, they were all dress in uniforms of brutality, how many rivers do we have to cross before we can talk to the boss? All that we got, it seems we have lost. Burnin’ and Lootin aka ‘Curfew’ -Bob Marley and the Wailers – Burnin’