Peter Tosh - Get Up, Stand Up (Official Audio)
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- čas přidán 18. 06. 2015
- Get up, Stand Up, from Peter Tosh's second studio album Equal Rights, originally released in 1977.
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About Equal Rights:
Equal Rights brought together Peter Tosh's dedications to the revolutionary movements growing in Africa, and the mysticism and wonders of his personal growth as a prophet, poet, preacher and world-class musical trailblazer. The album included a number of songs that became human rights anthems over the next two decades: Get Up, Stand Up, Downpressor Man, African, Apartheid, and the title tune.
Lyrics:
Get up, stand up, brother
Stand up for your rights, come on
Get up, stand up, sisters
Don't give up the fight, I'm beggin' you to
Get up, stand up
Stand up for your rights
Get up, stand up
I say don't give up the fight
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Who Jah bless, no man curse.
This is Peter’s song!!!!!!!!!
FAX
You can tell this was Peter’s song!
"Almighty god is a living man", man what a word
Jah guide always
old school reggae music is the best it use to be so uplifting talking about the struggles of oppression and love for black women unlike nowadays many so called reggae artists that promote nothing but negativity in their music drugs cars materialism women sex etc... I stick to the roots
Facts
You are so right I agree 100%with you!!!
No offense but ever listen to chronixx?
Me too I stick with the Roots
Hate Jamaicas nowadays RAP REGGAE. What a Bomboclaat.. these new artists are. Always stick to ORIGINAL ROOTS REGGAE because we're now heading towards bad to worse reggae.
Peter Tosh is a legend. 🎸♥️😎
@Ezra Spurlock t ki
Yes a true legend!!!
I met him back in 79 when he appeared at the apollo along with sly n robbie outstanding artist a him who taught Bob Marley to play guitar 🎤🇯🇲
@@shakadee6839 I learned that Peter Tosh 🇯🇲🎶🎼 had earned a Grammy Award for his last Album No Nuclear War.
@@shakadee6839lucky you, justice & peace
You Preacher Man Dont Tell Me Heaven ıs Under The World
Best version of this song without a doubt 🔥
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BOB'S VERSON IS THE BETTER
@@morganWithTheStory Both Versions are are awesome Plus technically since Peter Tosh wrote this song this is Peter's Song. Respect Both Versions 🇯🇲🎼🎵🎶
@@jonathanclary3992 Marley and Tosh co-wrote it.
Very correct
White kid who used to listen to this growing up in the 1980's thru my mother and her mates...in New Zealand. Love this. Brings me back to the old times, but also let's me realise how fucking cool she was back in the day.
Much love from NZ
Human being same blood same feelings same love xx
@@deannadacosta4231 100%
This is SOUL MUSIC! I done learned this song in a 15 min car ride while tearing up in tears of victory!!! WE WILL HAVE THE VICTORY IT IS OURS!!! ASÉ ASÉ ASÉ!!!!!!
get up stand up 💣🔥👊🔝🎙💯
Peter Tosh is the original song writer of this song.
Well, that's only partially true, as he wrote one of the three couplets...
@@fredvan6043thats not true
@@tbhuncho The allegation that "Peter Tosh is the original song writer of this song" is untrue indeed, if that is what you mean. But he DID write one couplet. If he really was the author of the whole song, he would definitely have claimed the credit for it, don't you think so? (like he falsely did for the song 'Stepping razor', by the way).
This song is just as vital today in 2015 as it was in 1978, perhaps even more so.
"2019"
Hello 2019...this is 2020, laughing at you 😆
@@lucasoheyze4597 *crying*
And here we are in 2021 and still very very relevant and meaningful POWERFUL TOSH🔥
@@boondockbwoy14here we r in 2023 n ppl don’t even know their rights n r asking for too much😑
Respect from Tanzania
A Roots Staple Classic here 🔥🟥🟨🟩🫶🏻😎
GREAT REGGAE KING PETER TOSH LONG LİVE
The bass is extra deep in this one
Beaucoup de souvenirs , 1978... avec cette belle chanson 🙏🏻
Only one can touch Bob Marley:get stand up for PETER TOSH!!!!!
This song was mostly written by Peter Tosh it's only because Bob Marley was the lead singer of the group why most people only credit him for all the songs
@@EVERSAWHARDROCK Any evidence for that allegation?
Best version
Unbeatable Reggae Tune. 2021 steel listening to the original Get up stand from the teacher and reggae prophet. Equal rights by far is world best reggae album ever .
Bumping Jah roots in 2020, much love and health to all
For humanity!
Jah BLESS
🔥🌏 greetings from west Papua
True words
Hallelujah Amen. Living in innity
first RAP man, Legend.
No, you're wrong. You need to know Jacksom do Pandeiro
Loud n clear
Peter's Anthem to the World
Reggae helped me grow ❤ 🤍
Same
I prefer this vision more powerful much more motivating
great sound & music
❤❤❤ peter tosh lives forever
La vrai version 🔥👌🏽🎶🔊🎧
Bem melhor
peter tosh😍
This was written by the great peter tosh the best there was the best there ever will be let hail the king of reggae tha great peter tosh
Actually, most of it was written by Bob Marley. Ever heard of him, have you?
"half a story has never been told.."
The best version
Continuing our little tribute to Peter Tosh one day after the anniversary of his passing on September 11, 1987. It must have been difficult for Peter to come up with an album approaching the greatness of Legalize It, but with his second solo effort, Equal Rights (1978) he succeeded. As with Legalize It, there is not a weak track on the whole album. The backing band is superb---Al Anderson gtr Earl Lindo keyboards Robbie Skakespeare b and Sly Dunbar d. Bunny Wailer, who had already left the Wailers, sings background vocals. Dunbar has stated " Sly and Robbie's international career started when we toured with Peter Tosh in support of the Equal Rights album." Get Up Stand Up first appeared on the Wailers' Burnin' album with Bob singing lead and Peter taking one chorus. Here it's all Peter and he changes some of the lyrics. One of the most famous songs in the history of Jamaican music, this version is also outstanding . The opening song on Equal Rights.
Don't give up the fight!
Yes stand up
La. Mejor versión de todas voz de oro siempre viva en todos los rincones saludos desde maipu santiago de chile big UP
"Can fool some people sometimes, but you can't fool all the people all the time"
BiG!!
Facts
Power
Power
Yup
Everliving my mentor 🇿🇲🦋🌷
O mais pesado do Reggae, ideologia foda, sons e letras monstras. Desde criança eu sou apaixonada de amor por esse homem. 🔥
hino da música regae ,
P
Eu também gosto do peter mais essa letra se torna uma merda quando ele despreza o filho do Altíssimo e diz que salassie é o Deus poderoso essa eu jogo no lixo
@@lucivalguedes2912 ou talvez você não entenda a letra. Em outras culturas e religião Deus é idolatrado de outras formas, isso não significa que o cara odiasse Deus. Sem contar que como eles usam palavras (gírias) nem sempre é traduzido corretamente
@@caiporabichodomato kkkk acho que vc tá Equivocado irmão sei muito bem o que ele quis dizer
Quem te ama não te julga. 🤙🏽❤️
It reminds me of old times and young and good days
We will never give up the fight!!! It's a none stop story as long the greedy rules!!!
TOP
Amen
Lee Tosh stand firm
EVen on the one where Bob sings the lead, Peter's part is the best. But it's his song so what do you expect?
Idunno, I always thought Tosh should have sung lead for The Wailers with Marley backing up. Plus his funky Curtis Mayfield style guitar work!!! Money in the bank
So he did (with Bob and Bunny backing) on the songs he wrote, some of which were really great (No Sympathy, 400 Years, Downpresser,...) but as a songwriter he wasn't as prolific as Bob. The great thing about the original Wailers was the alternation between Bob, Peter and Bunny taking the lead, unlike most classic Jamaican vocal groups who had just one lead singer, regardless of who wrote the song. Just a pity that after this extraordinary "Equal Rights" album, Tosh' music quickly went downhill, since there was so much more potential in it.
Classic
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👍👍👍👍 Legend
genius
Boa noite
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is veri good
🔥✊
prob my fav version of the song
Heavy. Dub-conscience. Blue - Star 🌟
❤️😍💚
How does Vevo have the right to this?
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This song is just as vital today in 2015 as it was in 1978, perhaps even more so.
Beaucoup de souvenirs , 1978... avec cette belle chanson 🙏🏻
Was it a great success in those Times in Europe ?
@@lesagecedric7415 Not that much, I think (or at least not as huge as it became afterwards): it really broke in the mid-70's, thanks to the London live performances released on the BMW LIVE! (at the Lyceum) album. When it first came out in 1973, reggae was still a novelty thing to most of the (white) European pop&rock audience.
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Rest in peace Brother, it's September 11 2022
Whoopwhoop
Hard coor REGGAE artist he write most of the song in THE WAILERS and didn't get the credit long live legend legalized it glass house get up RASTA fari live❤💚💛💥MY IDOL LONG LIVE
Same here Peter tosh is my favorite artist ever in music history
I like Peter Tosh more than Bob. I think he's better. Tosh is my favorite Reggae artist.
Peter was the leader by far Bob Marley always wanted to write all the songs and that was another contentious issue between the two of them and christ whitewell played on it as he was a psychologist so he knew how to play things to his advantage.
When Peter joined the group which was Bunny Wailer who formed the group in 1960 when Peter Tosh came neither Bob or Bunny could play or read music hence why Bunny said out of his own mouth we have found the missing link so you can overstand why Peter was so annoyed because he was never given the respect that was due to him and he knew it.
From colonial empire days the lighter you were the slave master tend to give you more rights over the darker ones and in the Caribbean racism is deep, if you were dark back then public jobs like working in the bank you could not get that position even down to your education you was pushed to one side for the lighter ones and Peter could see this he was no fool and as I say this it with pains because, mi see nothing has changed if you brown you stick around if you white you alright and if your black you stay back because you catching hell from both parties even as a child the darker one always cought hell, hence why Bob Marley got the props by far he was never a better musician than Peter he was the brain's behind the wailers.
May his spirit RIEP 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤🖤💛💚
@@shakadee6839 Total BS. Bob was the most talented and most prolific songwriter, as is largely proven by both the original Wailers' output and Peter's and Bob's solo works afterwards. And it was not Blackwell, but (black producer) Lee Perry before him who made Bob the Wailers' front man, considering him the natural leader of the group. Had Bob's skin been black as coal and Peter's half brownish, that wouldn't have changed a thing.
Get up, stand up Black people!
The next President is black, but..? Can
She be good? …
Racism like yours ignores the entire meaning/spirit of the song itself. And you should be careful what you ask for. Peace and Love
Good black people. Not the ones who steal and kill people daily
@@thatguyitsme7707ik right 😂
Levante, resista! (Então, nos não podemos desistir da luta!)
Lute pelos seus direitos! (Senhor, Senhor)
Levante, resista!
Love reggae 2022
Eleventh song by the beautiful soul Peter Tosh.
In the interests of brevity these will be the last four songs we'll hear from him, all from his second album Equal Rights in 1977. . I could easily post 20 more great songs by him, but sometimes overkill is not the best way.
Get Up, Stand Up is a VERY famous song all over the world, originally heard sung by Bob Marley on the Wailers'album Burnin' in 1973. This was the last album all three of the original members appeared on.
In interviews when he was alive Bob has stated that he and Peter co-wrote the song, but recently there have been claims that only Peter was the writer.--- "In 1977, Tosh recorded “Get Up Stand Up” for his album, Equal Rights, the entire project conceived to relieve and champion the suffering population of the world, particularly in Apartheid-era South Africa and throughout the African diaspora. Reissued earlier this summer, the two-disc set features two versions of “Get Up Stand Up,” both credited to Tosh: The studio original, and an alternate take deemed too controversial for airplay because it included the n-word and profanity. “Not everyone realizes he wrote the song,” Tosh’s youngest daughter Niambe McIntosh told Crawdaddy! last month. “It was actually him who originated the song. He doesn’t get a lot of credit for a lot of the songs he wrote.”
Be that as it may, this is one of the most loved songs on this planet. The opening track on Equal Rights.
Know where I could find that alternate take bro?
He may have wrote this song, but he also took credit for a song he didn't write and never payed the songwriter for "Steppin Razor" just sayin...
Well, it's easy to say these things now that the two protagonists and (co-)authors are long gone... If Tosh wrote the entire song, he would have sung it entirely. Maybe he came with the starting idea, probably even the chorus (that was sung jointly), but two of the three verses are Marley's, that's for sure. All three Wailers sang lead on their own compositions, so there's no way Peter would have let Bob sing 2/3rd of this song unless those verses were his. And Niambe (who mainly uses her dad's name to raise her own profile) wasn't even born when this song was written, so her statements - that have never been confirmed by any of the original Wailers, not even Tosh himself - should be taken with more than a pinch of salt. Moreover, Tosh has claimed credits for songs he didn't even write himself (for which he was legally sued by former Wailers' mentor and author of 'Stepping razor' Joe Higgs, by the way), so if 'Get up stand up' was really his, boastful as he was he would never have shared the credits with Bob. Just be serious: if you were the one and only author of the most iconic reggae song of all times, would you keep this a secret until the day you die? Of course not!
Hi bless to you all have a bless night to u bor have a bless to us all have a good night to u bor have a bless night to u all of us who be a life
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For black people unity!
For people unity!!
The black people are the most divided people!
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ye rasta fari music 2021/22.
2020
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@@caiporabichodomato 🇧🇷
TOSH write this song .Men and people don't know that
Well, he wrote one of the three verses... Please stick to the facts.
How does Vevo have the right to this?
+Dexter Jones You behave as if you were alongside the artists in the studio who recorded this.
Dexter Jones psyco
Who is the bass player?
Robbie Shakespeare with Sly Dunbar on drums. Legends.
Muitas vezes o povo brasileiro gosta mais da música em inglês não tá entendendo o que está falando, e quando se lê traduzida muito deles não pratica o que diz a música, mais um hipócrita.
100per cent regae...
Im gonna make something clear here:Bob Marley was who he was because of Pete
@USERSE5: THAT FOR TRUE❗UNDERATED PETER WAS. PETER FREEDOM FIGHTER FOR TRUE" HE NO "CAP". SEEN❗❗✊
And why exactly would that be?
Crítica social
:D
I'm growing in my closet legally... we stood up for our right.
Peter please live a magik moment with me and put some of your song on my facebook group freedom only by the power of your willing thanks
bAbylon if u was a big tree corona 👑 jah rastafari god the father say size don't mean shit now
WRITTEN B. Marley
Riccardo Laurence and Peter Tosh
Peter and Bob CO-WROTE this song, Peter then wrote his own version solo, and recorded it alone,
An So Bob Marley wrote Get Up Stand Tosh - Marley 1977.
This song is credited solely to Peter a Tosh on Burnin (the version everyone knows) he was the guitar player for the Wailers. He then went on to fucking shit on everyone’s versions with his definitive performances of this song and the album version. It’s said that Tosh would randomly show up unannounced at Bobs shows after he left the band and steal the mic from him to a whole crowds applause and perform the last verse
@@MCNeyeUnspeakable On my vinyl version of Burnin', the song is credited to Marley/Tosh.
He wrote this pro-protest song
Máximo respeito
2:33 sick and tired of their bullshit games! -Peter Tosh!
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