Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live at the Rainbow (Full Concert)

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Published 2020-10-10
00:00:00 01-Trenchtown Rock
00:04:20 02-Rebel Music (3 O’Clock Roadblock)
00:09:25 03-Burnin' And Lootin'
00:14:25 04-Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
00:17:55 05-The Heathen
00:24:40 06-I Shot The Sheriff
00:30:45 07-War / No More Trouble
00:38:53 08-Crazy Baldhead / Running Away
00:48:20 09-No Woman, No Cry
00:55:20 10-Lively Up Yourself + Encore
01:03:37 11-Jamming
01:09:45 12-Get Up, Stand Up
01:14:25 13-Exodus

The Exodus Tour was a concert tour organised to support the album Exodus by Bob Marley & The Wailers.

The tour began at the Pavillon de Paris, Porte de Pantin in Paris, France, on tuesday 10 May 1977, and involuntarily ended with four shows at the Rainbow Theatre in London in early June; actually there were six shows planned to be performed in London, but the last two shows had been cancelled due to Marley's serious toe injury he received in a football friendly game with French journalists just before the tour's start in Paris. Subsequently, the tour's second leg in the United States had first been postponed and then definitely cancelled. The last show of the tour has been released on VHS and DVD, labeled Live! at the Rainbow and now rereleased in HD quality, with improved sound, missing song (Burnin' and Lootin') and its raw, uncut glory. It is reported that all four shows have been recorded and taped on video.

Uploaded to Reggae Box since original video is unlisted and hard to find.

All Comments (21)
  • HEY you, whoever's reading, this is your sign. everything's gonna be okay you did not come this far to give up. I believe in you
  • @JMedia1000
    It's 2024. Who's Listening to the Legendary Bob Marley? RIP Mr. Marley 🕊️
  • @b.m.kiambi3389
    I still cannot believe this was 47 years ago. The quality of the sound, the camera quality and the top wardrobe of Bob and his team. Long live the King!
  • @yurialonso397
    The king! Who is listening in 2024? Greetings from Brazil, peace and love to all.
  • @reggaevibes68
    Even in 2024, No One and I mean No One, can touch Bob Marley! The King of Reggae, Undisputed! Who agrees with me?
  • @Jack-fs2im
    I went to this concert and still have the tickets.
  • @rtee4086
    I was at this concert, a 26 year young man at the time, So glad I was able to see Reggae's greatest artist live before his pasting, rest in peace Bob, your work will live forever and ever. and big respect to Aston family man Barrett and his brother Carlton as well,
  • On my way to the Hospital to give birth to my baby I asked my Husband to play this song. During the birth I was so nervous and I started singing this song throughout the caesarean and I felt God’s presence. My Son is turning 5 months this months and this is his bedtime story. Whenever his crying or restless I sing this song to him and he calms down 🥹God is Good
  • @redrain4477
    I’m not religious but I believe people can spread love and wisdom like a prophet . Bob Marley I know your words will carry for eternity
  • @tomlu6249
    The man affected my life like no other artists has....... A 65-year-old privileged white man taught of tolerance peace and One love..... All you popes and priests eat your heart out.... This man succeeded beyond your wildest dreams
  • Junior Marvin rocked the hell out that guitar....throughout this show....
  • I come back to Bob when I need healing from this world 🌎 xxx
  • @Nkosi-B
    Who is here in the year 2090 listening to this legend Bob Nesta Marley?😊
  • @24constant
    This has got to be one of the best Marley concerts ever. The singing and instrumentation is just out of this world.
  • @hoderharris
    Marley was 32 years old here. 32 going on 100 in terms of wisdom, talent and passion...The good ones die to young..
  • @melvinsharty4417
    Bob Marley changed music, he changed the world. With a guitar, and band, his lyrics were bold, audacious, powerful, and gracious. Rest in power legend.
  • I'm here after the movie One Love I'm still vibing...Rest in Power Man of Peace 🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽