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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=draysax/dquctnmv
"Redemption Song" is a song composed by Bob Marley. It was the last song performance on the Uprising album with the Wailers in 1980... And he performed the song while the band members simply resonated with his performance. Such beautiful performance.
It is the last recorded document of Bob Marley before he died on May 11, 1981.
The song was indeed evident of the fact that he probably knew that his time was already coming to an end.
The song was more like a word to you from him and it dwelt a lot on the concept of freedom of the mind, stressing the fact that such freedom is in your hands.
This song is a mixture of emotions, bravery and a quest for truth... a song with deep reflective meaning, with such liberating lyrics.
There have been so many re-renditions and covers of the song over the years right from when it was released. In fact, Stevie Wonder performed the song just shortly after it was released. This shows how powerful and how much of a classic this song is, even till today.
Enjoy my saxophone one-man version of it.
Lyrics (AZLyrics)
Old pirates, yes, they rob I
Won't you help to sing
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
Won't you help to sing
[Guitar break]
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
Won't you help to sing
Thanks for listening!
Saxophone: Proel Eflat Alto Saxophone
By draysaxhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=draysax/dquctnmv
"Redemption Song" is a song composed by Bob Marley. It was the last song performance on the Uprising album with the Wailers in 1980... And he performed the song while the band members simply resonated with his performance. Such beautiful performance.
It is the last recorded document of Bob Marley before he died on May 11, 1981.
The song was indeed evident of the fact that he probably knew that his time was already coming to an end.
The song was more like a word to you from him and it dwelt a lot on the concept of freedom of the mind, stressing the fact that such freedom is in your hands.
This song is a mixture of emotions, bravery and a quest for truth... a song with deep reflective meaning, with such liberating lyrics.
There have been so many re-renditions and covers of the song over the years right from when it was released. In fact, Stevie Wonder performed the song just shortly after it was released. This shows how powerful and how much of a classic this song is, even till today.
Enjoy my saxophone one-man version of it.
Lyrics (AZLyrics)
Old pirates, yes, they rob I
Won't you help to sing
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
Won't you help to sing
[Guitar break]
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
Won't you help to sing
Thanks for listening!
Saxophone: Proel Eflat Alto Saxophone