A Review of Bob Marley Legend

For people of the different ages the Bob Marley"Is This Love...?"
legend has different meaning, and they vary fromBeing qualified as the all-time finest reggae leader, Bob
peaceful love to melancholia. Some people connectMarley is the person who made Rastafari be
him with superior reggae - inspiring music withaccepted and respected as a righteous life-principle
meaningful lyrics, others think of him as a part of theirand a real movement. And he managed to reach that
own search for self, and still others connect him mostlygoal with the help of "Rastaman Vibration " that he
with deep and true love. The legend of Bob Marley stillinstilled into the quiet spiritual sound of "Haile Salassie"
lives with those who remember him, and rememberand curving up the rough sounds of rock. He managed
how it started with him and was only because of him.to show people a different way to reach God.
The legend has his name because Bob Marley wasFinally we can say Bob Marley legend because no
the one who actually made it in the conformist societymatter where we were, what we were doing, what
of those days by first getting there, finding his place towe were trying to get, or to escape from, he was
fit into that specific social environment, playing by theiralways there, always ready to help and support us
rules, wearing their clothes and hairstyles. Afterwardswith his music and his words spreading his great spirit
he managed to grow and evolve both in a spiritual andall over telling us that what we really need is just love,
a physical aspect keeping in mind all the dreads, butrespect, unity and spirituality. Bob Marley helped all of
following his own ways in philosophy as well as inus to" stir it up", to "put it on" and to "rock it baby",
religion and in the general attitude as well as in the verythere was also encouragement in his words with "pass
words.it on" with "stand alone" and with "keep on moving". All
It is Bob Marley legend because he managed to bringhe did actually tell us through his music was that we
reggae music to the non-African and non-Jamaicanshould try living our lives according to our and to God's
population of the world and made them love it as itrules. He taught us to know what our rights are and to
was their own inborn spiritual legacy. He showednever quit until we get them granted and then use
people the everlasting backbeat that goes along withthem properly.
the wailing soft words like "No Woman, No Cry" and