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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Bunny Wailer Not Pleased With Bob Marley Film


May 2, 2012


Bunny Wailer, the surviving member of trailblazing reggae group The Wailers, is unhappy with certain aspects of the just-released documentary, Marley.

For Wailer, who was one of the main voices in the Kevin MacDonald-directed film, Rastafari — a central theme in the life and 'livity' of Bob Marley — was not given its rightful and respectful place in the production.

He said that he agreed to be part of the production based on the fact that Bob Marley's eldest son, Ziggy, was executive producer. Therefore, it was felt that this would allow for a true picture of the reggae icon.
However, Wailer's hopes were dashed when he attended a pre-release screening and saw the final cut.

In the hour-and-a-half-long documentary, Wailer offered viewers personal insights and anecdotes into the life of Bob Marley. In his signature style, Wailer is articulate and witty as he paints a picture of the man who rose to superstardom in the late 1970s and died of cancer in 1981 at age 36. Inspired by the 1966 visit to Jamaica by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie, Marley would spread the word of Rastafari through his music and this, Wailer believes, should have been given more focus in the documentary.

"Rastafari was what Robert Marley sang about all his life. Rasta music is the legacy he has left us. When I looked, I did not see an emphasis on Rasta — our faith, His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie and the influence these had on the man Robert Marley," said an incensed Wailer. "I was not pleased with that," he added.

Although disgruntled, Bunny Wailer still decided to give Marley's local premiere on April 19 inside Emancipation Park, St Andrew, his full support. But all that would change just hours before the start of the event. He said just before leaving for the event, he was informed of the use of the Ethiopian
tri-colour — red, green and gold — as a carpet. This is a symbol revered within Rastafari.
"As a Rasta, I felt disrespected."

His voice raised a few notches, highlighting his anger. "I was not comfortable with the fact that they had Rasta colours on the ground... it turned me off and I decided not to attend the event," Wailer said. This latest development only served to compound his previous concerns that Rastafari was being downplayed in the celebration of the life of Bob Marley.

"It is all very troublesome and upsetting that all of this took place. How are they going to fix this?" he questioned. He lays the blame for this flag faux pas squarely at the feet of Bob Marley's widow Rita, his daughter Cedella and Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records which distributed several of Marley's albums.

"This was a total disgrace and I am happy I was not there to witness what Rita, Cedella and Chris Blackwell did to the memory of my brother. It was filthy and dirty and I could never be involved in anything like this. How are we going to heal? I don't understand Rita," an angry Bunny Wailer stated. Marley's music career as a member of The Wailers began in 1964 when he joined forces with friend Neville 'Bunny Wailer' Livingston and Winston 'Peter Tosh' McIntosh. They recorded several ska and hardcore reggae songs before Tosh and Wailer left for solo careers in 1973. Tosh was gunned down at his St Andrew home in September of 1987.

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Lyrics : Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - Affairs Of The Heart


May 2, 2012

Affairs of the Heart
Together we’ve grown If things fall apart
All I want You to know is your love life changin
And i couldt be the same widout you Darlin
Your love is life saving
You always Catch me wen a Fall
Bridge
Wen Door buss drop off
and All light lock off
and am a mere motel again
Promoter belly full
and all di fans gone home
am glad that you’re more than a frenWoman your love is life changing
and I couldn’t be the same without you darlin
Your Love is life savein You always Catch me wen i Fall
Verse 1
Its people like you I mean we pass dem in the traffic
That never falls in love a so mi haffi say mi lucky
Nuff a dem no fourtunate enuff fi have somebody
Some just cant see beyond the flesh and it so funny
Never get too caught up in their self to feel the magic
Tru love come and pass you life and its so tragic
Opportunity is there so make it while you has it
Don’t wait until you a panic
Well di last man yu deh wid mek a big mistake
Lef and gone fi good and miss out some ting weh great
Loyal and full a faith well nuff a dem a move fake
Our ting separate wi cant separate
Cause I would miss you baby
And I cant do without you darlin
Yes and I would miss you baby
Girl you know I love you bad
Chorus:
Affairs of the Heart
Together we’ve grown If things fall apart
All I want You to know woman your love life changin
And i couldt be the same widout you Darlin
YOUR LOVE IS LIFE SAVEIN
You always Catch me wen i Fall
Verse 1
When am away is like my song always
Cause you’re not here to hear me
If I lost my way I know I will be ok cause you’ll be there to care me
And woman I can see thing clearly
You genuine because you love sincerely
You never let mi down not even nearly, not even bearly
Girl you know I love you bad
Some see the laughter and don’t see the death
Some see the courage and don’t see the fear
Some fi dem self and dem don’t intend to share
Some say a love and only pretend to care
Well nuff a dem a just misconginuality
Dem pretty face and dem nah face reality
Well dem a quantity woman you a quality
Girl you know I love you band
Chorus:

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