Bob Marley

Five Bob Marley Songs We Can Never Forget

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Bob Marley died on this day 39 years ago while his body is matting in the soil, his record is still selling and his children are keeping the legacy alive.

Bob Marley was born in a small rural Jamaican village called Nine Miles. His father was a white man, Capt. Norval Marley, a superintendent of lands for the British government, which had colonized Jamaica in the 1660s.

Bob Marley’s songs weren’t about how peace could come easily to the world but rather about how hell on earth comes too easily to too many. His songs weren’t about theory or conjecture, or easy distant compassion. His songs were his memories; he had lived with the wretched, he had seen the downpressors and those whom they pressed down. Marley saw it all

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Since his demise, there have been many findings surrounding his death but what people cared most is his resurrection; his two grown-up sons Damian Marley and Stephen Marley.

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But here are Top Five Songs of Bob Marley that shook the World

1, No Woman No Cry

2, Redemption Song

3, Get Up Stand Up

4, So much trouble in the World

5, Buffalo Soldier

Bob Marley spoke for a world outside familiar borders — a world his audience didn’t yet know enough about until he was gone.

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When the world is battling the effect of coronavirus both on humanity and on economy, a very sad story was reported, where a man reportedly killed his dad and then himself at their family home in a ‘murder-suicide’ during the coronavirus lockdown.

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Nicholas Mooney, who is understood to have suffered mental health problems, allegedly wrote notes in blood and on an iPad in an attempt to explain what had happened

The 23-year-old is believed to have stabbed his father, James, 60, to death before using the knife to k**l himself.

Officers from Police Scotland found the notes as well as blood around the £300,000 home in Ralston, Paisley, on Thursday last week.

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