Al Anderson Live Guitar Solo Collection “Reggae Classics”
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- čas přidán 5. 04. 2023
- My guitar playing through out the years, yesterday and today.
In this video caption I’m performing with Bob Marley & The Wailers and The Original Wailers, my own group. I used videos and photos from my personal archive and other public resources.
Uma lenda viva.
Big respect to you my brother Al Anderson...
Thank you ,and all the players of the Wailers for creating our personalities and idiosyncrasies through your music and messages
That night in Athens of Greece back on 2005, i also sook the hand of the Aston Barrett, and Junior marvin, When guys you were exiting the Gagarin music hall before entering the bus
What a great honor and moment for a 15 years old kid back then... now i'm 34
Saw Bob Marley & the Wailers live in 1979, Atlanta, GA. Fox Theatre. Still have my ticket stub.
This was some serious soul food runnins timeless Starship time machine breath of fresh air trip musical compilation for sure... we feel you brother and we were with you all the way as well as now... selah
Al Anderson is amazing!!! 💥 🎸 ☺️ 🇯🇲 🔥 🧡
I have always loved you, your music, from the days you were with Bob til now. Al remember me from Poughkeepsie, NY the 'original Kaya'!!!
You were shredding it in Santa Barbara and you still shreddin it today. Wonderful collection. Thanks for all the music Al Anderson.
Mr Anderson,
We shook hands one day in Nighttown Rotterdam, and the day after watching you play,
I could play along with Bob, Peter, Bunny & The Wailers.
My greatest gift I still enjoy today as much as 20 years ago and I am still
proud and honored today that I shook hands with the most trustworthy Wailer
and person Bob & Peter had the honor of working with.
Keep playing and keep saving lives.
Thanks brother Al,
David
For anyone reading my comment and who doesn't know so much about Mr Anderson:
Mr Anderson is the leadguitar player on the famous Live! album
best know for its live version of No Woman, No Cry.
If you take a good look, he has his picture on the album.
But also the original session player on the whole Natty Dread album.
So HE made Bob Marley more famous.
His own contribution to and with Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and music in general,
makes him a living Legend who we all can still enjoy in our car, our house, at parties and concerts.
This man and every other musician who had part in the band ''Bob Marley The Wailers''
deserves a place in The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame and the royalties and much more the RESPECT.
I believe if you have over 2500000 people WAILING about it on
Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, it will make some people willing to listen and react.
Nowadays people seem to excuse themselves for having a history being part in the slave trading compagnies.
So if Mister Whitewell has any dignity and humanity left inside of him, after reading this,
he should be weeping and wailing, (tonight)
''Get up, stand up, dumb deaf and blind cripple'' - Peter Tosh (Captured Live & Dread August 22, 1983)
''It takes a revolution, to make a solution'' - Bob Marley & The Wailers (from the Natty Dread album: Revolution)
Peace & justice to everyone.
Brother Al Anderson i have goosebumps everytime i remember the night we sook our hands.........It was back on 2005 where you, the mighty Aston Barrett and junior marvin ,as the Wailers, gave a concert in Athens of Greece,at Gagarin music hall....
I was 15 years old...and for me this experience will stay inside me until the day i leave...so emotional in such an important age of 15
MAESTRO! The best reggae guitarist in the history!
Brother you're right!!! Thank you, I've learned so much from you! Greetings from 🇧🇷
you're one of my inspiration...respect to you Al ✍🙏
Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏾
I've been playing blues and rock for years and never really listened to Reggae as an adult. Since my son was born, I've been exploring Reggae again (as it's what I grew up listening to) and was shocked to hear lots of lead licks and riffs I know and love. I'm having so much fun learning about Reggae and digging into the back catalogs. Thank you for blessing the guitar with these beautiful tones! ❤🇯🇲
Thank you for the kind words. It's good to know someone appreciate the vibrations! Everything is connecting to vibrations is positive.
That Concrete Jungle solo🔥🔥🔥
This is a wonderful collection Al. I remember talking to you back in Montclair while you were home and I was home from overseas and you told me that the business was dog eat dog, but you came through it all and made beautiful music.
Thank you Al, from Namibia
Thanks for this and please upload more!
Give thanks Brother Al, legendary artist, Rastafari
Wow… Love this collection! So good to see you Al. I was in Santa Barbara stage right, yes I was at so many of the shows. So much great music, so much wonderful, timeless history and so many happy memories…
We are so blessed to have lived during this extraordinary time.
Thank you for keeping Bob‘s legacy alive and for keepin’ the music playin’… 🔥🎸♥️💛💚🎸🔥
The world needs the healing of music now more than ever…
Be well, stand strong and stay safe
Rastafari Love and JAH Blessings… Always!
🙏🏾♥️💛💚🙏🏼
Thank you for the kind words. In this troubled times music is our salvation 🙏🏾
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@@alanderson-ogwailersBrazil 🇧🇷 são Paulo
@@alanderson-ogwailersEmbu das artes são Paulo Brazil 🇧🇷
@@alanderson-ogwailersoi alanderson sou de São Paulo sou muito fan de vc e do Bob Marley sou de Brazil 🇧🇷 Embu das artes
I'm seeing some George Benson in Al Anderson style of playing the Guitar. And a little of the five stair steps. Oh Child.
You are on to something🙏✊
Al Anderson! I’ve always wondered why you aren’t given guitarist credit on Confrontation. Aren’t you playing guitar on Give Thanks & Praises? Respect 🫡
Yes, it’s me
Il a jouait sur un des premiers albums de Ben Harper le fameux Jah Work
❤❤❤
Hi Man, you are one of my favorite guitar player. How many years did you study in music school ? Did you learn jazz first ?
Respect ❤
Blessings🙏🏾. This is one of my interviews I made for Australia few weeks ago, where I was talking about my musical education..
www.therockpit.net/2023/interview-the-original-wailers-al-anderson/
Thank you so very much 🙏
very fascinating interview❤
Giving thanks ever so much. Is there a way that we can talk and share some music and it's history and experiences by the way of email and telephone? Also curious if you are still working with and in touch with Desi?
Respect. By the way, did you know that you and I are the "historic" only two American born musicians featured in the "historic" - "Best in Classic Reggae Concerts Online Reggae Strong" NeuLion compilation in the Canadian Jump TV Reggae Strong Volume 4 ? We had the honor and distinction of being featured in the same with Black Uhuru, Bob Marley and your honorable self... the Wailers, Maxi Priest, Moja Nya, Third World, and others. Yours truly performed and arranged the keyboards you hear on Moja Nya's landmark hit single called "Rise Up". Would love to share my copy and experiences with you. Even more so, would love to fellowship and create something righteous with you. Respect always and in all ways, strength and well-being to you. Selah