Thursday, September 5, 2013

Bob Marley - War

In 1976, The wailers introduced their new album Rastaman Vibrations. On This album, a particular song called "War" was more than just a song, it had a strong significance. This song is one of his best, if not the best. The message portrayed in the song tells the person or persons listening that the earth is corrupt with violence and agony. He sings "war in the east, war in the west, war up north, war down south, war. What hes trying to say is that if a war isn't going on in a certain country, there is a war being fought in another. Bob Marley's message reaches out to the whole globe, that if  ''one race is superior than another," war will always be a factor. This song was a remarkable song and will always be a positive strategy to end diversity.
  

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