Reggae holds something different than most other types of music; sure, it's got a great beat and is something you can dance to, but the vibe real reggae fans feel is one of totally losing themselves to the music.
The concert was great; held in the perfect surroundings of Coral Beach, with a nice cool breeze and a chilled out vibe by the warm-up acts, made for a perfect setting. The real magic, however, was when the Wailers hit the stage; dropping their funky reggae tunes, and suddenly the crowd was transformed. People weren't just dancing, they were lost to the music, they were all getting high off it, and it seemed that almost every single person was in some sort of trance; the crowd upfront were so ecstatic to be in the presence of greatness, and there were people all over just swaying, closed eyes, feeling the music, tasting it, experiencing it.
The Wailers started off with their own reggae vibes, and soon came in with the hits everyone knows, to which the crowd just went wild, singing along, chanting together music based on anti-discrimination, anti-oppression, and being all as one. The crowd was filled with all sorts of races, from numerous countries, and yet there they were all as one, singing and swaying to One Love, No Woman No Cry, Jammin', and more.
The night was an overdose of adrenaline, emotions, and by the end of the 6 hour concert, everyone went home with a smile and a pocket full of memories. An amazing night, one to remember, and here to prove that the reggae legend is still alive and as strong as ever.
Great review, Ammar. I really wish I could have been there.
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ReplyDeleteSrsly tho, I am jealous.
Reggae music is best performed live. I'm sure the concert was awesome!
ReplyDeleteI'm being enveloped in envy right now! The Wailers? OMG. They are on my list of concerts I would like to go to (including the likes of Manu Chao, Yossour N'dour and Madonna).
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That looks like a lot of fun.. amazing photos.. I just wanted to ask how do you place your signature on your photos ammaro.com?.. I have photos I want to post but I want to copy right them. The easiest way possible..
ReplyDeleteRaggie and Bob Marley is almost all that I heard when I visited the Bahamas.. those people just love to dance.. beach life.. so laid back..
It looks like tehre is a lot of Jealousy !!
ReplyDeleteIm so jealous as well that it happened and i wasnt there!! too bad....:(
although i can imagine how beautiful the night would be xxx
It looks like a bit of a sausage festival.
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ReplyDeletei was there..swaying barefoot in the sand, loving every moment..its moments like these we live for..thank you for the flashback..:)
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