Bob Marley & the Wailers -- War Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned everywhere, there is war.
 
Roots, Rock, Reggae (1976) - Bob Marley & The Wailers I have always found the embrace between reggae and punk to be natural, perhaps because in the original punk I truly only love The Clash. In any case, in the live Babylon by Bus, the three genres of the piece will officially be joined by punk in 'punky reggae party', an ideal response to the love that The Clash had shown for reggae.
 
Positive Vibration (1976) - Bob Marley & The Wailers what is the key period for Bob Marley & The Wailers? The first period of the 4 albums including the live one or the later one, from Rastaman Vibration onwards? I think it depends on the point of view: certainly from here on, their journey will take a turn that goes far beyond reggae, becoming a universal revolutionary symbol.
 
Bob Marley and The Wailers - Trenchtown Rock (LIVE!) 'One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain'
 
Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) [Live] (1975) - Bob Marley & The Wailers "from showman to shaman" this phrase struck me a lot while watching the documentary 'who shot the sheriff' which focuses on the pre and post attack on Bob: it was already clear in this live how that shamanic aura was already enveloping him.
 
I Shot The Sheriff [Live] (1975) - Bob Marley & The Wailers today I’m featuring a double header dedicated to the live versions of two famous tracks that have not been posted in their studio version: after the well-deserved No Woman No Cry, I particularly prefer this one to the version on Burnin'.
 
No Woman No Cry [Live] (1975) - Bob Marley & The Wailers well: perhaps the only case of one of the most famous pieces by a renowned artist in the live version, and rightly so, because it is obviously superior to the studio version. A live performance that perfectly captures the first period. One of my favorite live shows: short, intense, perfect. With live versions of classics that send chills down your spine.
 
Bob Marley and The Wailers - Talkin' Blues it's really hard to choose among the pieces in here, but this one just has to be part of this 'showcase'
 
Lively Up Yourself (1974) - Bob Marley & The Wailers what a rhythm section, one of their strengths.
 
Rebel Music 3 O'Clock Roadblock (1974) - Bob Marley & The Wailers there aren’t many of their tracks that are a bit more 'expanded' than usual; in fact, I can only think of 'Exodus' after this, aside from certain live versions, but those few are really excellent.
 
So Jah Seh (1974) - Bob Marley & The Wailers the first 3 albums and the first live are essential from various points of view: Natty Dread in particular is probably the most complete album of the early phase, and in general one of his key albums. Everything is perfect here, with not a single moment that is unnecessary.
 
One Foundation (1973) - Bob Marley & The Wailers anyway, the bass sound of the Wailers is mind-blowing: I never appreciated the bass this much before becoming passionate about their music.
 
Bob Marley & the Wailers - Pass It On the universal message as the key point of their music
 
Get Up, Stand Up it's nice to think that this was their first song to become one of their most famous, especially for the message that is as simple as it is fundamental.
 
Burnin' And Lootin' (1973) - Bob Marley & The Wailers sound depth and lyrics: one of the tracks through which I started to perceive their music differently.
 
Bob Marley - Midnight ravers I’ve always found it quite hypnotic Bob Marley
 
400 Years (1973) - Bob Marley & The Wailers the deep sound, the roots, the powerful universal message of justice and redemption: in one word Bob Marley & The Wailers: already on the first album on Island the basic ingredients were very clear.
 
Nirvana - MTV Live And Loud 1993 (Full Concert) [60 fps] [HD] perhaps their best live performance among those released? Excluding Unplugged, which is a whole different matter.
 
The Good The Bad and The Queen (Full Album) precious little jewels, this is the next one: one of the rare cases that justify the formation of 'supergroups'
 
Pixies - Velouria I'm re-listening to all their albums: could it be that @[De...Marga...] is right and the best one is actually Bossanova?
 
Pixies Dregs of the Wine I had no idea which tracks they had chosen as a preview for the new album, but when I realized this one was included, the applause started. Perfect choice.
 
PIXIES - Human Crime (Official Video) PIXIES - Hear Me Out (Official Video) here are these singles released between 20 and 22, not featured on the studio albums, I had never listened to them. Also because I was convinced they would be included in the newly released studio album. I had even forgotten about their existence. Really beautiful.