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Sunday, August 17
 

August 17, 2008 - hour one

Trenchtown Rock (live) - Live - 1975
Them Belly Full (live) - Live - 1975
Lively Up Yourself (live) - Live - 1975
Punky Reggae Party (live) - Babylon By Bus - 1978
Ride Natty Ride - Survival - 1979
War (live) - Exodus (deluxe) - 1977
No More Trouble - Exodus (deluxe) - 1977
Crazy Baldhead - Rastaman Vibration - 1976
Run for Cover - Songs of Freedom - 1970
Music Gonna Teach - Grooving Kingston 12 - 1971
Pick Myself Up - Bush Doctor - 1978

hour two

Downpressor - Equal Rights - 1977
Go Tell It to the Mountain - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1967
Burial - Legalize It - 1976
Sun Is Shining - Kaya - 1978
Ambush In the Night - Survival - 1979
Kaya (version two) - African Herbsman - 1973
Nice Time (JAD version) - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1969
Easy Skanking - Kaya - 1978
Babylon System - Survival - 1979
Do It Twice - Songs of Freedom - 1968
Caution - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1968
Sweet and Dandy - Sweet and Dandy - 1969 *

hour three

Fighting Against Convictions - Blackheart Man - 1976
Send Me That Love - Grooving Kingston 12 - 1970
Kinky Reggae (KSAN)  - Talkin' Blues - 1973
Is This Love (live) - Babylon By Bus - 1978
Small Axe - African Herbsman - 1971
Stir It Up (live) - Starbucks Live CD - 1973
Rebel Music (3:00 Roadblock) - Natty Dread - 1974
Falling In and Out of Love - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1969
Guava Jelly - Songs of Freedom - 1970
Mr. Chatterbox - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1968
Bad Card - Uprising - 1980

* The Maytals

Thanks to Debbie - El Cajon; Nelson - Oceanside; Tony - Allied Gardens; Jim at the San Diego River Garden - Mission Valley; Gene - Carlsbad; Rico - Scripps Pier; Ken and Elsa - La Jolla; Shawna - Bay Park; Scott - Pacific Beach; Luis - Imperial Beach and Ensenada; Danny - Carlsbad; Mike - Pacific Beach; Ahmed - Serra Messa; Jesse - Oceanside; Mike - Chula Vista; Mohammad - MCAS Miramar; Nick and Kerry - El Cajon; Pete - Talmadge; David - Tierrasanta; Phil - Escondido; Vince - San Clemente; Kristy - Kearny Mesa; Maricruz - Tijuana; Marty - Mt. Helix; Susan and Mary - Alpine; Phil - Cardiff; Kristina - Hillcrest; Elaine - Solana Beach; Nick - Golden Hill; Kelvin and Cyrus - North Park; Tom - Vista; Mike and Kelly - La Mesa; Matt - La Jolla; Addy - Old Town; Sabrina - Tierrasanta; Anthony - Clairemont; Paul - Pacific Beach; Jaime - National City; Mikey - Camp Pendleton; Tony - Shelter Island; Andrea - Mission Beach; Marcus - Escondido; Tommy - Carlsbad; Brian - Pacific Beach; Maria - Vista; Pepe - Hilo, Hawaii (on-line); Chris - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (on-line); John - Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida (on-line); Katie - Bellingham, Washington (on-line); Doug - San Jose (on-line); Javier - Concepción, Chile (on-line); Jason - Dublin, Ireland (on-line); Matt - Barcelona, Spain (on-line)

Special thanks to the gang from Tribal Seeds for tuning in on the drive to Huntington Beach.


August 10, 2008 - hour one

Lively Up Yourself - Natty Dread - 1974
Natty Dread (live) - Starbucks Live CD - 1975
She's Gone - Kaya - 1978
Do You Remember - Wailing Wailers - 1965
Riding High - Soul Revolution - 1970
Soul Shakedown Party - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1969
Concrete Jungle - Catch A Fire - 1972
Screw Face - Grooving Kingston 12 - 1970
Duppy Conqueror - Soul Revolution - 1970
Cant You See - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1967
I Am That I Am - Equal Rights - 1977

hour two

Bush Doctor - Bush Doctor - 1978
Stepping Razor - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1967
Reggaemylitis - Wanted Dread and Alive - 1981
The Heathen - Exodus - 1977
Johnny Was - Rastaman Vibration - 1976
Roots Rock Reggae (live) - Live At the Roxy - 1976
Simmer Down - The Wailing Wailers - 1964
Soul Fire - Scratch On the Wire - 1979 *
Top Rankin - Survival - 1979
I Know - Confrontation - 1983
Time Will Tell - Kaya - 1978
Judge Not - Songs of Freedom - 1962

hour three

Iron Lion Zion (12-inch) - promo single - 1992
Soul Rebel - Soul Rebels - 1969
Natural Mystic - Soul Rebels - 1969
One Love - Exodus - 1977
Kinky Reggae (live) - Live (remaster) - 1975
Adam and Eve - Fy'ah Fy'ah - 1967
Burnin' and Lootin' - Burnin' - 1973
Rock to the Rock - Grooving Kingston 12 - 1971
Reggae Hit the Town - Reggae Power - 1969 +
Turn Your Lights Down - Exodus - 1977
Satisfy My Soul - Kaya - 1978

* Lee 'Scratch' Perry  + The Ethiopians

Thanks to Christina and Fig - Pacific Beach; Aaron - Temecula; Josh - Spring Valley; Mike - Hillcrest; Scotty - Pacific Beach; Sean - Mira Mesa; Alex - City Heights; George and the Guzman Family - Barrio Logan; Mike - Downtown; The Carmack Family - Oceanside; Rocky - La Mesa; Scott, Shanna, Ethan, and Seth - S. Oceanside; Brian - Laguna Niguel; Josh and Lemia - Joshua Tree; Tony - Oceanside; Evan - Del Mar; Aaron - Carlsbad; Lerch - S. Oceanside; Keith - El Cajon; Jack - N.A.S. North Island; Al - Encanto; Devon - East Village; Travis - Flinn Springs; Brian - Pacific Beach; Luis and Alfredo and Family - Vista; Sienna, Adrian, and John - Carlsbad; Yana - College Area; Ben - La Mesa; Ricardo - S. San Diego; David - Oceanside; James and Conner - La Jolla; Paul - Chollas Park; Tony - Clairemont; Kevin - Chula Vista; Dwight - North Park; Jennifer, Yonas, and Shay - La Mesa; Shawn - Oceanside; Matt - Mission Valley; Ryan - Rancho Bernardo; Rick - Hermosa Beach; Jamie - Ocean Beach; Travis - Dana Point; Mike - Mt. Laguna; Chris - Del Mar; Julie - Ocean Beach; Jesse - Oceanside; Jay - St. Louis, Missouri (on-line); Martin - Bend, Oregon (on-line); Steve - Visalia (on-line); Harrison - Ojai (on-line)

 
 
Join Tommy Hough Sunday mornings at 9:00 for Brunch With Bob and Friends, as Tommy explores the range of Bob Marley's career and plays Marley music that may be new to you, may be a surprise, and may even enlighten you and make you think.




Featuring album cuts, hard-to-find imports, new additions to deluxe catalogue reissues, and dozens of newly-released Bob Marley live tracks, we hope you'll find Brunch With Bob and Friends a refreshing, thoughtful, happy addition to your listening weekend.


 
 
Bob Marley lived a scant 36 years from 1945 to 1981, but his legacy lives on like few popular music icons.


The first reggae (even Third World) superstar and a songwriter of remarkable depth and grace, Marley's music continues to reverberate throughout popular consciousness over two decades after his death.



What made him so special? What is it about Bob Marley's songs that remain so lasting and relevant to so many? Coming of age with fellow Jamaican "Rude Boys" Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston in early 1960's Kingston, Marley grew up in a tough environment of crushing poverty, aggravated by an oppressive regime and an inescapable class system. Often detailing despair, corruption, and hardship we in the United States can barely comprehend, Marley's lyrics went for the jugular, and as his success grew he later tackled not only spiritual matters but the political strife of his native Jamaica (Marley survived an assassination attempt in 1976), the rise of Zimbabwe out of the oppression of Rhodesia, and the lingering effects of colonialism and slavery.


Grim realities gave birth to the music of Bob Marley and the Wailers, but despite the hardships and struggles he so expertly detailed and brought world attention to, his songs were ultimately buoyant, sunny, even danceable statements of hope.

Few occasions in popular music have seen tougher lyrics married to such uplifting music.


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8/23 - SoCo Music Experience
8/23 - Eddy Grant
8/24 - Manu Chao
8/25 - Matthew Sweet
 
   
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