No Woman, No Cry - Bob Marley | College Students' FIRST TIME REACTION!
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Bob Marley has some of the most uplifting, life affirming songs. I truly believe he was a healer. You can't go wrong with any of his songs, but I think "Redemption Song" will blow you away with its heart and soul. Great reaction!
Amen to "Redemption Song"!
Hard to top the amazing lyrics of "Redemption Song", but I would add "Small Axe" & "Them Belly Full" as well.
Oh Dear Lord, Redemption Song is just such a song of hope and sadness wrapped in a miracle .Humbling 🙏🏼
Wholeheartedly agree 🙌🏻
10000% yes, Redemption song.
This should be a viral video for the conversation alone. I hear you both echoing the thoughts of millions of people that are so tired of the constant barrage of negativity in our society. This music brings us together
There's always been negativity in society. Life is hard
I think very sheltered people from traditionally more privileged backgrounds are seeing it more online.
For most of human history, those without wealth , power, opportunity, even superficial things like good looks... lived short, violent lives of despair
Music always has done.
This recording of this song just feels like you’re in church. Inspirational, uplifting, moving and you feel it in your bones.
Paul Simon listed Bob Marley as one of the best song writers in Musical history, behind Gershwin and Lennon/McCartney. He wrote hundreds of songs in his short life.
However, Vincent Ford wrote this.
@@RockyMtnRebecca Vincent Ford had been a close friend of Marley's in Kingston, and well into the 1990s he was claiming authorship of the song. One theory had Marley setting Ford's words to music, another reckons that by letting his disabled friend claim the songwriting credit, Marley sidestepped various legal and contractual difficulties. Or maybe it was an act of pure philanthropy - and Bob just wanted Vincent to have the royalties. This is more than possible as Marley himself stated that it was music that was more important to him than success.
@@RockyMtnRebecca Vincent Ford didn’t write this. No Woman No Cry was on the Natty Dread album - recorded at a time when there was a legal dispute between Marley and his publishing company. The majority of the songs on Natty Dread are credited to people other than Bob Marley in spite of the fact that he wrote them. He credited them to other people a) to ensure his old publishers didn’t get the rights to them b) to gift the people he credited as the writers some royalty payments. Bob Marley wrote all his songs - at least once he had split from the original Wailers. The Wailers (Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer) shared songwriting - although Marley completed the lion’s share.
He not wrong
"Everything's gonna be alright... Everything's gonna be alright... Everything's gonna be alright... Everything's gonna be alright.."
This always gets me. How many times do we need to hear this said to us.
Yes. This proves we all need to hear this. Especially in todays society. 😢
"Its like a hug" .. .one of the best descriptions for Bob Marley ever
Need to hit “Redemption Song” next. He is an amazing songwriter, so many great songs. He’s in my top 5 favorite artists .
That's a really good one!
Agreed, and Alex should be on that reaction too, along with Andy and Adam
I was there that night in 1975. It was at the Lyceum. I was accustomed to this song but not performed in this ballad style. I still love it.
Me too. One of the greatest nights of my life.
I always assumed this was from an outdoor festival, it just reeks of hot summer night in the park to me. Must have been an amazing vibe that night.
@@AndersonDawesWasRight It was a great atmosphere because Marley was not yet a Superstar and so only REAL fans were there. The theatre in Central London, was small by American standards as it was built in the 19th century. Probably about 2000 people in there.
If you are going to chose a version of the song this was definitely the version to chose.
Wow. You are so blessed to have been there seeing and hearing this live.
Bob Marley is one of those artists that literally doesn't have a bad song..
That's so true! And he is also the most spiritual rock music maker. He was with the Lord.
And this is my favorite song of his.
He was the Soul of Jamaica .... One Love
O - H !
@@FrankeeLee223 I-O!
Andy's so open to all types of music. Adam, thanks for sharing such a lovely song!
I can't imagine not being into a wide variety of music.
This is the version on the the Legend album that was a very popular compilation album released shortly after he died. I wore that CD out, every song is awesome!
Andy & Alex, you'll love his "Could You Be Loved", "Is This Love", "Jammin' " and "Get Up Stand Up"!!!!
Bob's Greatest Hits album 'Legend' is a treasured part of my collection!!!
Bob's wife Rita was in a group called the I Threes who often provided backing vocals.
Stevie Wonder's song "Master Blaster" is a tribute to Bob.
Buffalo Soldier is a must
@@benshafer5198 🎵fighting on arrival, fighting for survival🎵
I loved to see them experience a live video too.
I'd also add Buffalo Soldiers to that list.
To me, he always seemed like one of those elite figures like Bob Dylan, or Johnny Cash, or Jimi Hendrix. He just seemed to arrive fully formed, and beyond mere mortals. It's like every moment we might have ever had around him was a gift...
Bob Marley IS reggae for tens of millions of casual listeners. He took the genre to the masses, his music is timeless and he will always be synonymous with it.
The promise that everything is going to be alright is a great reason to cry, imo.
This is among the finest live albums ever! You have to listen to the whole thing.🖖🏼
Absolutely.
Bro I cry every time I hear this song. Sometimes its just the lyrics, sometimes its the musicality, sometimes its just the vibe. Each on their own could break you down but that trio together will change up your whole day.
This is such a sublime performance. You can feel the crowd & artist coming together to make a great moment in time.
Redemption song will break you. Bob Marley was a superb human being. He had a cool that you cannot fake.
Listening to Marley is a spiritual experience. He transcended popular music and connected with people all over the world.
Dude guy has my official endorcement to suggest as many songs as he likes. Great choice (and the right version too)
Bob Marley was the hero of my youth. You should dare to hear more from him. Everything's gonna be alright!
John Prine. He is not Reggae. But he is a story teller and writes lyrics that touch the range of emotions. He can bring you to tears from either laughing or crying. You say you like story teling, well you need to listen to this artist. Not many in his level of songwriting.
Oh boy! Another JP fan. So many great songs I wouldn’t know what to recommend ☮️
The Bruised Orange album played through the walls all through my childhood. “Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)” and “That’s the way that the world goes around” are my favorites from the album.
Love Bonnie Raitt’s version of Angel from Montgomery- cool to play her then hers back to back
I was lucky enough to have seen him 9 times. Once was at Summerfest in Milwaukee with Steve Goodman. The best♥️
Not ashamed to say he gets my vote for best American songwriter and storyteller. Sorry Robert Zimmerman.
"I Shot The Sheriff', "Jamming", "Sun is Shining", "Could You Be Loved", "Buffalo Soldier" come to mind at the top of my head. Reggae music is so relaxing.😎
You're not the only person to cry listening to this Adam. I've cried a few times myself listening to this song and many of Bob Marleys songs.
Some refer to him as a healer and I agree. That is one of the all time great live recording performances.
So happy you guys did this version of this song.
You need to react to the Bob Marley Legend album.
Thanks again great video.
Went to a Springsteen show in 2003 and they played this during pre show. The whole crowd was singing along. Totally lit the night on fire. Bruce came out and picked up the energy and played one of the most incredible shows I've ever seen him do.
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“Marley wrote this, but gave a composer credit to Vincent "Tartar" Ford, one of his friends from Jamaica who helped him out when he was very poor and ran a soup kitchen in Kingston. By giving Ford the credit, Marley was helping out an old friend by trying to divert royalty checks his way. This was common practice on Marley's later output, as he listed friends and band members as composers, since murky contracts would have made it very hard for him to collect his own royalties (it's unclear how much money ever made it to his proxies). Ford is also listed as the songwriter of "Rastman Vibration." “
If you are ever in Kingstown Jamaica, they turned one of Bob Marleys last houses into a museum, and you can still see the bullet holes in the wall from the assassination attempt on his life.
The enduring value of this channel is that we really listen to a song we may have heard many times over the years, hearing and feeling the music in whole new ways.
Yeah, what she said.
Jenny, that's so true, when watching them react to a song I've heard a million times, I do hear it like I've never heard it before, it's quite amazing! I'm addicted! *S*
These few minutes of magic is just about the most emotive, electric, passionate and profound piece of live music ever committed to tape.
This reaction was in exactly the right register. Sometimes a pop song is not just a pop song. Everywhere in the world there are songs that, when played to an audience that is actively listening to them, will elicit tears. NWNC would be at the top of that list for many, many people--in Jamaica still, perhaps, but certainly far beyond its shores as well. Such was the amazing musical charisma that Marley brought to the stage, which is after all part of why he is such a legend, and why his influence stretches so far beyond any conceivable cultural boundaries.
love the audience during this live recording
The song is dedicated to his wife, Rita Marley, who was his backup singer. She's actually one of the three women singing backup in this performance. In this song he's reminiscing about their humble start when they had just gotten married, before they became musically successful. He's also honouring his friends who were there with them throughout the hard times.
Bro your comment should be on top you just spilled facts 💯Rita made this song with him and captain took it to where your referring to the fact to your comment brother god bless you
This live track demonstrates the brilliance of Bob and his band. Bob was also one of the all-time great recording artists. His singles and albums are perfection - Songwriting, performance, arrangement, production, lyric, message, innovation. The reggae cannon is full of great recordings that have filled the British and international charts for decades.
"No woman, no cry"...have heard this hundreds of times but never really understood what that meant. Thank you, Andy and Adam for helping me know it. RIP, Bob Marley.
A perfect example of the power of music to bring out your emotions that words along cannot.
I've been at a lot of great gigs in my 70 years, but if I could turn back the clock I'd be in that audience at the Lyceum in London to be part of that heart-warming experience. Bob Marley was an inspiration to people who knew nothing about growing up in Jamaica. Loved the man.
That was quite the reaction. Music is definitely an artform that can hit the buttons. Magical stuff guys 👍
Thanks Guys!
I needed this, I recently lost my father and this song was played at his funeral at his request.
I was shedding a tear or two along with you 😢
I’m so sorry for your loss. What a powerful way to remember him.
So sorry for the loss of your father.
Sorry for your loss. I think of my son who died when I hear this. He would sing this song in the car when he was only 5 years old! He loved music & Bob Marley was a favorite!
So so sorry brother for your loss, Jah.
Bob Marley was a force and movement, he left this earth way too early. His music is as deep and meaningful as he was. You can feel his soul through his music, that is a rare quality ❤️🇯🇲❤️
Heather, will you marry me?
The first time I heard this, it felt like a song my soul already knew. A true spiritual. One that transcends race, creed, nationality, or any other label we use to define ourselves or others. That's how powerful it is. Please, please, please, come back around to Bob Marley quickly. We need more of this. Please also check out Stevie Wonder's ode to Bob Marley, his amazing song "Master Blaster (Jammin')".
Bob Marley only made music about peace and love and his message was all about bringing people all over the world together and and end to war.... love you Bob Marley.
Has the feel of a song they've played for a long time and keep finding ways to improve it. The organ's playfulness and the percussion's frills and fills, especially the claps - so good.
There are artists that transcend...then there's Bob Marley.
Really beautiful to watch you two guys flowing with the emotions as they arise, respectful of each other, sensitive to the condition of mankind... This is why we watch music-reaction videos, *Adam* -- to witness authentic reactions to music. Thank you.
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This song was very personal to Bob, after his near assassination attempt in Kingston jamaica, and culminating with his cancer diagnosis and trying to reassure his wife Rita, that everything's gonna be alright. The song is about him reminiscing about the good ole times he shared with Rita and his close friends. Bob had endured so much pain during his short life. This why he was voted Time Magazine artist of the 20th century and the most influential artist of the century...😢
Hands down, one of the greatest songs of any era. I absolutely am humbled by not only the talent of Bob Marley but even more so of his humanity a true legend who left us too early. Thanks for the reaction.
I don't blame you for crying. I was in Jamaica two weeks ago, in Falmouth, and Montego Bay, and his music was everywhere, it was a wonderful experience, riding in a tour bus, and visiting a school, and listening to the Mon. I bought a mug with his likeness on it. I was 15 when he died, just as I was getting into his music.
I'm not a big reggae fan either. A little goes a long way. But this song is phenomenal and Marley was a groundbreaking, incredible artist. A true loss way too soon. I hope Alex gives this one a listen sometime! (eta: awesome reaction, Adam! Glad I'm not the only one who gets super-emotional about music
I don’t often listen to reggae, but when I do it’s Bob Marley. He’s like Bob Ross…soothes you every time.
Adam you are my hero. There have been so many times I have listened to music and all of a sudden tears. It’s SUPPOSED to provoke emotion! !!! What a beautiful reaction 🥰🥰🥰💝💝
The audience participation in this version really puts it over the top. Bobs on the top of his game too. Loved it!
my favourite vocalist because his delivery is flawless and authentic. he conveys so much emotion on so many different levels in a way that cannot be emulated.
Music (and poetry) is made to make you feel. Different songs make you feel different things. That's one of the main reasons we listen to music. I cry listening to music all the time!
Have always loved this mellow, chill tune by Bob Marley. Makes me emotional. Other good Marley songs are "Could You Be Loved", "Is This Love" among others. Thanks so much guys for posting and reacting to this gem!🧡
Get up
Stand up
Don't give up the fight 🤔
A Healer
A Philosopher
A Revolutionary...
He changed the World ☺️❤️💛💚✌️😘
Love those two suggested tunes.
@@johnboydTx Agree John!!☺🦋
One Love/People Get Ready; Three Little Birds; Buffalo Soldier-his greatest hits CD(I'm dating myself!) can stand with the best there is! If Marley & The Wailers can't being a smile to your face, it's a REALLY sad day.
@@jeffk2526 Agree Jeff!!
When reggae hit in the early 70s it was a beautiful breath of energy on the scene. Marley was a wonderful man and artist. He arrived with Jimmy Cliff and Burning Spear and other wonderful musicians. Uplifting is the word! ❤
You guys nailed this one. Music is emotion. Simple thing at it’s heart: does it move you, or not?
One of those songs that are better live. Love Bob.
Thanks Adam. Marley is Essential and genre crossing to a wide range of tastes.
A transcendent piece of music. The energy in that room is overwhelming
I had the great pleasure of seeing Bob Marley and the wailers at the catalyst in Santa Cruz CA in 1979. It was amazing.
I was fortunate to see Bob Marley and the Wailers in the late 70's. Then in the late 80's l seen his son Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers. If you get a chance to go to a good reggae concert it's worth the trip.
The year was 1991, i was a southern girl living in california...this is where I first was introduced to Reggae and Bob Marley. I fell in love. Soul Rebel is my favorite...
Hi again Adam... 😘 I used to go to the "Reggae Night" at this club back in the 90s. I enjoyed myself a LOT! Dancing non-stop. Seeing Adam get emotional made me like him even more. ♥♥♥ ((((( HUGS )))))
Bob live was, to this day, the best concert I have ever been to.
Adam, I also had a moment 🧡 It's a beautiful, powerful song.
Of all the As, I think Adam is my favourite. Also I freakin love reggae.
A Jamaican friend of mine, ten years before I knew her, said she was prepared to kill or be killed for a ticket. She got one and said her heart overflowed with pure joy.
Had a college roommate back in the 80s from Ivory Coast who turned me onto Bob Marley. Apparently Marley's a revered figure in the Third World national independence movements --Redemption Song was huge in Africa.
Adam, What a perfect way to describe this song! I’ve definitely shed a tear listening to this song. Thanks so much for sharing.
An immaculate and emotional performance from a genuine musical legend, there will never be anyone like Bob Marley ever again, he teanscended reggae and music into politics, and life in general the Mohammed Ali of music.
Awww Adam, I cried too. Everything's going to be alright man. 💜
No disrespect for past appearances, but this is when Adam became the third A for me.
Let's all put more Bob in our lives.
Bob Marley just touches the soul. Thank goodness he came and left us his gift.💗
Shout out to Merry Clayton, the female vocalist that backs up the Stones on, 'Gimme Shelter'.
Exodus truly is one of the great albums, Bob Marley was a genius and a great human being
Anyone who professes to not like reggae, has not listened to Bob Marley. More Marley please! Waiting In Vain is a must listen! ❤
A beautiful song. "Good friends we had and goods friends we lost along the way."
This is a universally timeless jam. I've listened to it 1000 times, it's iconic and should be held up by humanity as an achievement to send to the cosmos to represent our tiny planet.
I’ve seen Santana live a few times. Santana always throws a few Bob songs into his medleys. Every show. Bob was a real one. He was a real Soul Rebel
God damn. What a beautiful moment seeing people share the feelings I have for music. Never change you beautiful bastard. ♥️
Bob died the very day I turned 18. I once took in a young man from Burkina Faso for a couple of weeks while he was on some sort of summer exchange program. He was VERY shy at first, but gradually, we fell into great conversation time and among other things, he told me about Bob's popularity and notoriety in his home country. The man had a God like status amongst the folks down there. To them, much like me, he was a symbol of hope, love, courage and truth. I'm pleasantly surprised to watch great music from my early years cross through multiple generations and inspire more and more people in good ways. Long live the reggae messiah ! Thank you Bob, and all of those who made it possible, including Jah.
This song is just an autobiography of my childhood- Jamaica is a hard place to grow up but cooking whole meal porridge what Jamaican or what Jamaican decent can't remember that. My favourite lines....observing the hypocrites as the mingle with the good people and my feet are my only carriage- most powerful imagery I still have to come across in modern music.
Thanks guys, I fully appreciate your tender hearts💗 And listening to Adam's voice is a rare treat💝
"It's like a hug". I was literally hugging myself singing along. I can't say I've ever heard another song that makes me feel safe like this one does.
Old enough to have seen Bob Marley here in the UK , never to be forgotten . Reggae was big here when I was younger and it brings back good memories.
Bob Marley is a great illustration of how VIBE is so important in music.
I’d like to take you back to 5:19, when Bob sings “No woman no cry”, the crowd sings the response, Bob sings it again, then he and the crowd sing the response together. That part always gives me chills.
You don't need to follow, or even like reggae to appreciate the beauty & groove of this piece, nor the power of it's words! This has LONG been my favourite Marley track, and he has so many. He spoke of love, peace & understanding, and he lived it! RIP Bob.
Love me some Marley. He just puts you in that trance. His songs are so uplifting, yet can be so sad and emotional as well. You don't just "listen" to Bob Marley, you "feel" Bob Marley.
Song always gives me chills. Love it. Exodus from the album of the same name is also a killer track.
I count seeing him in person as one of the best things that has happened in my life. His performance was truly magical and his music has the ability to tell stories that touch people.
SUN IS SHINING, by Marley is my favorite summer song. Its slow and sinks into you like the hot sun.
Well put! 💯
I've heard this song 1000+ times and this is the first time I cried. It was at the same part and I realized I just needed to hear someone tell me that everything was gonna be alight. Thank you Bob Marley!
"Iron Lion Zion" and "Redemption Song" are my two favorite Bob Marley tunes, simply magnificent. Such an influential artist and force the world over. Hard to hate on virtually any BM tune.
What made bobs music was how positive and heartfelt his lyrics were . Simply him saying “ everything is gonna be alright “ made this song feel so strong .
I heard this one at so many college parties I think I became a little numb to it. Thanks for helping me feel it again
Great reaction, guys--appreciate the showing of emotion. Music is definitely a form of emotional expression. Of all the art forms, it definitely speaks to me at the deepest level of what I consider my collective humanity.
this song is on the legendary songs list for sure
Bob Marley was unlike anyone else before.. or since really, not only did he provide us with countless of songs, meaningful songs at that.. he was a key figure in bringing political stability in Jamaica.
In 1978 Bob Marley was awarded The United Nations Peace Medal of the Third World for his courageous work fighting for peace and justice in Jamaica during a time of great political unrest.
And courageous he was because "While rehearsing for a free concert in Jamaica, an anonymous gunman who perceived the concert as a political demonstration shot at the singer. Bob was shot in the arm, his wife Rita was shot in the head and his manager Don Taylor was shot in the chest, but thankfully they all survived.
The concert was scheduled for two days after the incident and Bob Marley still showed up and played the show. The incident is referred to in his song 'Jamming', with the line "No bullet can stop us now".
He was a man who preached love, unity, and equality, and his music stands the test of time without even trying.
Amen
The crowd understood their assignment.
Adam, there have been many times that I too have had a very strong emotional cry because of a great song. Kudos for this song reaction.
thanks G T
Such a beautiful memory, I miss him so much when I hear his music. Thanks for listening guys!