Bad Card Tuff Gong Rehearsal 1980

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Bob Marley's song "Bad Card" is a politically charged track that addresses themes of oppression and injustice. Released in 1980, the song's lyrics denounce the corruption and greed of political leaders and call for a revolution against oppressive systems. Marley's emotive vocals and the song's reggae rhythm create a powerful and energizing vibe that inspires listeners to take action. The song's title, "Bad Card," refers to a slang term used in Jamaica to describe someone who is seen as a troublemaker or someone who is being dealt a bad hand in life. "Bad Card" is a rallying cry for people to stand up against injustice and fight for their rights. The song's message continues to resonate with audiences today, making it a timeless classic in Bob Marley's repertoire.

On May 1, 1980, Bob Marley and the Wailers utilized the newly refurbished Tuff Gong Studios to rehearse for their upcoming Uprising tour, set to begin on June 1, 1980 in München, Germany. During the rehearsal, a film crew was present to capture footage for a JBC documentary on Bob Marley and Tuff Gong. This footage has since become legendary, showcasing much of the rehearsal session on film. I've curated a YouTube playlist featuring significant portions of this footage for anyone interested in watching.

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