It’s not everyday you get to go to a top class concert for free.
So when you do get the chance you might as well do it! That’s what I did last night, looking at the metro I saw that O2 was hosting a free concert with the MARLEY BROTHERS, sons of the legendary superstar and some say Prophet BOB MARLEY.
Its funny these guys not only sound like him but perform at times almost just like hi too, they sang some of their father’s classics and some of their new stuff too.
The three, Julian, Damian, and Stephen put on a show anybody would have paid for, in 1 hour 45 minutes they never stopped mashing up the audience with that inherited mystic style they all seem to have.
Got some pictures and video clips for ya check it out!
So when you do get the chance you might as well do it! That’s what I did last night, looking at the metro I saw that O2 was hosting a free concert with the MARLEY BROTHERS, sons of the legendary superstar and some say Prophet BOB MARLEY.
Its funny these guys not only sound like him but perform at times almost just like hi too, they sang some of their father’s classics and some of their new stuff too.
The three, Julian, Damian, and Stephen put on a show anybody would have paid for, in 1 hour 45 minutes they never stopped mashing up the audience with that inherited mystic style they all seem to have.
Got some pictures and video clips for ya check it out!
For more pics check out the massassination album.
3 comments:
It seems like it was a kick-ass show, wish I could have been in attendance..
Massassination, you don't have to approve this comment, because this has nothing to do with what you wrote. I was just surprised that you link to Trinioutlaw (trinioutlaw.blogspot.com). Have you read that blog? It's one of the most racist things I have ever read towards afro Trinidadians. I didn't know if you were aware so I just wanted to give you a heads up.
thanks Carl for the heads up.
I do read the blog and while it is most offensive, it is also an aspect of T&T that i think should highlighted. All is not well in our island and so I think we should have no fear to look at the problems, social, political or cultural, and try to fix them.
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