Bob Marley's Band QUIT Before Biggest Concert — What Bob Did Alone Made 60,000 People CRY
Автор: Bob Marley: The Untold Spirit
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London, England. The Lyceum Theatre. July 18th, 1975. 6:47 PM.
Bob Marley sat alone in his dressing room staring at a letter.
It was from Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. The two founding members of The Wailers.
The letter said three things:
We're done. We're leaving. We're not performing tonight.
Tonight was the biggest concert of their career. Sixty thousand people expected to hear the broadcast.
Two hours before showtime, half of The Wailers had quit.
Bob's hands were shaking.
He could cancel the show. Nobody would blame him.
But sixty thousand people were waiting.
Bob stood up, folded the letter, put it in his pocket, and walked toward the stage.
What happened in the next two hours became the most legendary performance in reggae history.
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This story is based on documented accounts of tensions within The Wailers and the historic July 18th, 1975 Lyceum Theatre concert, which was recorded and released as the live album "Live!" Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer's departure from The Wailers and the circumstances surrounding this concert are historically verified. Specific details and dialogue have been dramatized for storytelling purposes.
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