View Full Version : Is Bob Marley your personal saint?
Argon Steele
02-06-2003, 07:53 PM
I really think Bob was a saint and a prophet. The more you listen to his lyrics the more clear they become. "Ride Natty Ride" is probably the cornerstone song for me (best off the 4cd set). That song is pure prophecy.
[ February 06, 2003, 08:55 PM: Message edited by: Argon Steele ]
protopeach
02-26-2003, 04:50 AM
He was not my personal saint but he was a helluva guy. I still listen to his music...high.
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Woodpecker
02-27-2003, 03:45 AM
Amen. A few years ago I saw him in a dream. It was in the land of the dead. It was in the afternoon and he was scheduled to perform in the evening. He was dressed all in white except for a narrow black belt. I met him in the auditorium; there was almost no one else around, just some technicians beginning to set up for the show. We had a brief conversation where he told me that I was on the right track with what I was doing with my life. I woke up thinking, Yeah, he's still out there somewhere, up in the next world, doing his thing.
A high school friend once had a similar, though more intense, dream about going bar-hopping all night with Dylan Thomas.
A friend of mine who knew Bob slightly from Kingston said he was highly regarded among people she knew because he had invested the money he had made in the place he had come from. And he had a BMW that he parked on the street and left open because he knew nobody would mess with Bob Marley's car. Someone said to him once that it was ironic that one so humble should own a BMW, and he responded, "No, you see, it stands for Bob Marley and the Wailers!"
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