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Bob Marley: Uprising Live!
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Bob Marley: Uprising Live!

Jun 13, 1980
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★ 8.3

Overview

The Uprising Tour was Bob Marley's last tour before his tragic early death in May 1981. Marley's energetic, charismatic performance gives no indication that he was already ill with the cancer that would take his life less than a year later. This live show from Dortmund's Westfalenhalle was filmed for the famous German music TV series Rockpalast on June 13th 1980, featuring Bob Marley on superb form. Expertly delivering a set of hit singles and classic album tracks, Marley's energetic, charismatic performance includes I Shot The Sheriff, Get Up, Stand Up and No Woman, No Cry and the film has been substantially restored to a high level.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

WDR

Cast

Bob Marley

Self

Bob Marley

Aston Barrett

Self

Aston Barrett

Carlton Barrett

Self

Carlton Barrett

Tyrone Downie

Self

Tyrone Downie

Alvin Patterson

Self

Alvin Patterson

Junior Marvin

Self

Junior Marvin

Earl Lindo

Self

Earl Lindo

Al Anderson

Self

Al Anderson

Rita Marley

Self

Rita Marley

Marcia Griffiths

Self

Marcia Griffiths

Judy Mowatt

Self

Judy Mowatt

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