Sunday, October 20, 2019
The Legacy of Bob Marley essays
The Legacy of Bob Marley essays    Throughout the years there have been many great musicians, but none were a influential as Bob      Marley . Through his song not only started a revolution in Jamaica, but also in parts of Africa. Also, he      love to speak about world peace and unity.     	 In 1980 Bob Marley and The Wailers were invited  to play at the Independence Ceremony of      Zimbabwe.  The thirty five year old Marley said this was his greatest honor ever. He also received     The Order of Merit , Jamaicas third highest honor, in recognition of his contributions to Jamaicans      Culture. These highlights just start to tell how he moved people with his lyrics. In such songs as      Get Up Stand Up. He encourages his listeners to stand up to adversity or fall to oppression. In some      respects, he was a Jamaican Martin Luther King Jr. Using words instead of knives as his weapon      against adversity. When Jamaica was fighting Britain for their independence they listen to Marleys      music for inspiration, and when they gained freedom who do you think they invited to perform at the      ceremony? The talented Marley. These are just a few stories that prove that he was more of a leader      	In addition to  preaching about standing up for your rights, Marley also spoke about world      peace. Examples of this are in song like One Love and Exodus.  He is saying that the people of      the world need to stop fighting over our simple differences.  Instead of hating each other we need to      start loving each other. Even though he really wanted Africans to come together, when he was on      stage he sang to everyone. It didnt matter if you were yellow, white, etc., he just wanted everyone to      make one love.  He thought that if everyone loved each other it would it would be like living in heaven.      No more violence, suffering , and racism. This all stem from his religious backgro    ...     
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