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Coventina
(28,999 posts)multigraincracker
(36,761 posts)The Harder They Come.
MadLinguist
(895 posts)Lochloosa
(16,638 posts)yorkster
(3,598 posts)at the Orson Welles Cinema in Cambridge
Mass in 1972. Those songs on the soundtrack album got a lot of airplay...especially loved Many Rivers to Cross. So plaintive...
Thx malaise.
malaise
(291,515 posts)Blazing Saddles😀
yorkster
(3,598 posts)restaurant called Blazing Salads. Not bad, actually.
yorkster
(3,598 posts)😁
BumRushDaShow
(163,956 posts)(as did I)
Only Mel Brooks could pull that off!
malaise
(291,515 posts)Blazing Saddles😀
La Coliniere
(1,685 posts)One of my all time favorites. My heart goes out to Jamaica and all reggae fans. RIP Mr. Cliff.
malaise
(291,515 posts)Nicely played 😀
malaise
(291,515 posts)Nicely played 😀
dixiegrrrrl
(60,129 posts)His music will live on, thankfully.
malaise
(291,515 posts)😀
dixiegrrrrl
(60,129 posts)👍
malaise
(291,515 posts)😀
Kid Berwyn
(22,446 posts)malaise, you were the first person I thought of after hearing this sad news. An early musical message that will hold true for ever, reflecting the wisdom of Epictetus, "Only the educated are free":
Poor Slave
Poor slave take the shackles off your body
Poor slave put the shackles on your mind
Please listen to me carefully
And if I'm wrong, then correct me
But if I'm right, mind not the praise
Now let us see if we agree
The definition of a slave
Means once a tree, entirely
So a slave is still a slave
If he can think independently
Poor slave take the chains off your body
Poor slave put the chains on your mind
A tree is still a tree
Though it shed it's leaves when winter falls
But it blooms again in spring
Because it did not lose it's roots at all
But a slave remains a slave
Without the knowledge of it's roots
Until, he thought his past
Not just some, but all the truths
Poor slave take the chains off your body
Poor slave put the chains on your mind
There was a brother the other day
Telling me he's feeling high
Well I just sadly had to sigh
'Cause drugs and booze are lorey
And if I'm asked how to get high
I'll tell them truths and not a lie
The highest high that man can get
Is with knowledge and understanding
Poor slave ease the pressure off your body
Poor slave put the pressure on your mind
Poor slave
Ever take the pressure off your body?
Poor slave put the pressure on your mind
Poor slave take the shackles off your body
Poor slave put the shackles on your mind
-- Jimmy Cliff
malaise
(291,515 posts)Catherine Vincent
(34,590 posts)Clouds Passing
(6,638 posts)FakeNoose
(39,688 posts)1975-76. I'm pretty sure it was the episode that was hosted by Dick Cavett. That show was the first time I saw and heard Jimmy Cliff and I was blown away. He was so good, and so powerful.
Rest in Peace Jimmy Cliff, and thanks for all the wonderful songs!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Cliff
senseandsensibility
(24,102 posts)His talent brought joy to many and that is a great legacy.
pecosbob
(8,262 posts)PJMcK
(24,494 posts)And a talented man.
Thank you, sir, for the wonderful music!
struggle4progress
(125,221 posts)Raine
(31,029 posts)R-I-P Jimmy 🙏
Pucks mom
(101 posts)orangecrush
(27,707 posts)kentuck
(115,000 posts)JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,511 posts)... after the late, great, Bob Marley.
RIP to both.
I'm glad I got to see Mr Cliff when he performed in Ann Arbor.