No Woman, No Cry

Started by TPB, July 26, 2024, 06:34:19 PM

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put on your island hats it best i could do released in 1974
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Jean Pierre

I like it, it would be nice to add a specific reggae guitar rhythm ;)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoO-T_5ZEn8
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StephenM

the song sounds vaguely familiar... but I don't really remember it...

I love your organ here Tim... especially against that voice...
a really lovely laid back song that does feel like sitting on a island beach...
lovely
 
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         you can call me anything you like.  Just don't call me late for dinner

Farrell Jackson

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I'm not familiar with this song but it sure does sound good. Way to go on those vocals Tim!
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Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Zoltan

You boyz been partying too much to not recognize one of the bigger songs by Bob Marley! :)

You were probably at Woodstock too (and remember nothing of it).

And now that we've got the compliments done...

That organ. Yeah. Those vocs. Yeah. Man.



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Ray Brookes

Nice cover, Tim. Great vocals and love that organ; my favourite Bob Marley song.
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thetworegs

This is the track that turned me on to Bob Marley when I was a school boy I think it was a little later after it came out ...in the late 70's early 80's there was a great reggae scene going on in Cambridge where we used to frequent most weekends...great job on this classic Tim
   
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Mike_S

It's a cracker of a track, a great song and you did it justice here Tim. Excellent vocal, sang with conviction.

Top job

Mike
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BerryPatch

Great to hear you tackle this song. Fateful to the original but with an extra bit of gospel thrown in there. Awesome vocals as well!

Blooby


Love the keys! I used to be down on reggae (probably the old prog/fusion snob in me), but I have really come to dig Bob Marley. A n excellent cover.

Blooby