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HAIL, BOB MARLEY

On his last tour, the Rebel Superstar proved he could be loved forever.

Mon, Jan 10, 2005 4:55 pm


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By Fred Schruers
PHOTOS by Kate Simon


In the early summer of 1980, Bob Marley and The Wailers were almost midway through an extensive world tour that would take them from Libreville, Gabon to, unevocatively enough, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Or unevocative Pittsburgh would seem were it not now recognizable as the last venue where Bob Marley ever took the stage. But that June, when my editor at Rolling Stone assigned me to join the band on a leg of their European tour, all seemed well. In fact, with the Uprising album having been recorded between early January concert dates in Gabon and two legendary mid-April dates in Zimbabwe, it looked to be a propitious moment in an epochal career as Bob brought his political message to an increasingly-involved and enthusiastically-widening public. He’d also visit Brazil that spring, hoping to tour later with Jacob Miller and Inner Circle—until Miller’s untimely death in March that year, which left Bob alone (not to dismiss the rapturous and soulful work of Toots and The Maytals), at the summit of reggae music.

I knew little enough about the man, somewhat more about his music. I had interviewed him for Circus magazine in 1976 (coincident with a pair of dates at Manhattan’s Beacon Theater), resulting in a story not reprinted here but available to all where the sole copy I know of sits lacquered onto the wall of the Bob Marley Museum in his former home at 56 Hope Road in Kingston. On the April day of that interview, I’d turned up in the doorway of the suite he often borrowed from Island Records’ Chris Blackwell. I stood uncertainly peering through a haze of blue smoke at a collection of dreadlocked and, it seemed to me at the time, hostile or sardonically amused band mates and camp followers. I recall looking at the man himself with what must have been a forlorn expression. He looked back, forehead knitted in that severely thoughtful way of his for a moment. Then came the smile that audiences often saw, as wide and beneficent as any I had ever seen. “Hey, Skip,” he said, and patted an empty spot on the couch where he sat. That was Bob.

I joined the tour in Barcelona, where the concert took place in a bullring that was hardly as intimate as The Beacon but where he demonstrated, with a great sense of the scale of the arena and what size of gesture would reach its far corners, his unerring command of the crowd. He was exuberant on the new song, “Could You Be Loved,” with its Brazilian lilt; fascinatingly querulous with an underbelly of anger as he recited the spoken interludes on “Crazy Baldhead”; and on “No Woman No Cry,” with his hand raised to his brow, shading his eyes as he mimed an entirely believable, supplicating misery, he was completely entrancing.

The next morning I found myself talking in a car parked on a foggy side street with Tommy Cowan, a long-time football-playing pal of Bob who was as much a part of the travelling party as the band. We were discussing Bob’s Rastafarianism (he was specifically allied with the Nyahbingi tribe), and his history as the son of a white Jamaican administrator—Norval St. Clair Marley, a man known as Captain who, Bob’s mother Cedella would recall, “loved to cry”—raised in a rural district in northern Jamaica but knowledgeable of the United States from his time working in an auto plant in Delaware. “Bob,” said Tommy simply, “wants to speak to all the people.”

Bob was so unquestionably the center of the travelling circus that the band, especially young and talented multi-instrumentalist Tyrone Downie, took his cue and was welcoming. They paid me the compliment of being just as stingy towards me with the ganja as they were to each other. A typical private bus transfer from the airport would feature the various band members pulling out their individual, cigar-sized, conical spliffs and drawing deeply and alone on them; any borrowing of the smoke was understood to be momentary and led to a quick, low-voiced, “Re-turn to send-ah.” It required the introduction of a small but potent hash joint from Paris to gain any respect from the group. The advisability of such preparations before getting into a small and seemingly shaky turbo-prop plane for the flight from Nantes to Paris through a bank of slate-gray thunderheads was something they were oblivious to, although they glared silently, Rasta-style, at the weather just outside the windows that was soon rattling the plane.
What became clear upon landing was that Bob Marley and The Wailers, with a gig booked on a plain on the outskirts of Le Bourget Airport, owned the city. The Marley entourage, with their dreadlocks, their red, gold and green satin tour jackets and Island Records founder Chris Blackwell languidly overseeing it all with the French actress Nathalie Delon at his side, were treated like royalty. A private boat ride down the Seine was memorable for the moment when Tyrone got in a scuffle with a local gent he thought had shown disrespect to Nathalie. The concert itself was up to the compelling Marley standard. The highlight may have been the rush of the bus back into the city’s center, accompanied by the blaring klaxons of a 20-strong motorcycle escort.

Perhaps, though, the real moment of insight came in the lobby of the Hotel Nikko as the band was fitfully assembling to decamp for Dijon (and soon, London’s Crystal Palace). I was saying farewell to Bob, whom I wouldn’t see for almost three months, as Rita Marley and her fellow I-Threes came off the elevator heading for the narrow, steep escalator that led to the street. Rita was wrestling her bulky, rolling suitcase and in a moment was in an unpromising contretemps with the escalator. There was a moment of hesitation. Bob was not a faithful husband and Rita was not an easy wife but there was much history and respect between them. With one of his easy smiles sent over his shoulder by way of goodbye, Bob Marley, Rebel Superstar, hastened as inconspicuously as possible across the lobby, wrangled the suitcase onto the escalator, and glided out of view.

The rest of the story is, of course, not happy. The band did their sweep through the British Isles and headed for America, where New York would be their base. Word came that Nesta had collapsed while jogging in Central Park. He performed two nights at Madison Square Garden, and the evident energy and fire he brought to those gigs now seems heroic; perhaps he had a foreboding sense that these would truly count. The day after the second, I was scheduled to accompany Bob and the band out to the annual West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn. The plan was for the band to travel the parade route on a flatbed trick, waving and grooving to their own recordings played through a sizeable speaker set-up. I met Lister, the Island aide who had promised “soon come” to a generation of journalists, downstairs in the Essex House lobby, and we rode up to the room with its view all the way north up Central Park to Harlem.

Once again I found myself in the doorway of his suite, and again there was that smile—one I appreciated all the more because of the obvious effort it cost him. Bob was wearing one of his concert outfits, a tight denim suit with bell-bottoms, but the dreadlocks he liked to unleash with a flourish were gathered under a tam and his face looked drawn. He was seated in a stiff-backed wooden chair immediately beside the door, as if he’d diligently brought himself that close before sitting back down. He seemed to be gathering himself for a moment. Finally he looked up. “Lister,” he said, with real regret in his voice, “Naw cyan do it.”

Bob would play that final Pittsburgh gig on September 23, 1980, and save for a brief, spoken recording (made in one of the hospitals where his life guttered out, but ostensibly sent back from a recuperative visit to Africa), he was essentially done communicating with his public in his earthly form. The next time I saw him he was laying in state in a Kingston arena, Bible and guitar nestled in his arms. He had once survived an assault by gun, during the Jamaican political wars he helped to defuse, but he was mortal after all.

His body was transported, often on single-lane roads, in a winding caravan to his mausoleum near his birthplace in Nine Mile in St Ann’s Parish. As he was put in the tomb, I found myself as one of many white faces that had made the pilgrimage. Next to me was Chris Blackwell, certainly somber but as usual attentive to the tenor of the assemblage, and at the same time offering comfort with personal and private grace. Afterwards, Kate Simon and I found ourselves at an impromptu memorial at Tuff Gong Studios where Cedella Booker, swaying at the center of a small gathering of musicians, powerfully sang a hymn. We had put aside our work implements in that sacred space. As I was phoning in the story of the day’s events to the Washington Post, I could hear the repeated, gently rocking refrain spilling through the open studio door: “And I say, Hail, Hail, Hail…”

Later Blackwell would say of Bob’s early death, “It’s a continuing sadness,” and certainly that’s true. But what’s proven daily—I remember thinking one day listening to Bob’s Legend collection play over and over in a barefoot bar called Rasta Baby II on a Thai beach—is that Bob Marley’s life and music is also a continuing joy.

Fred Schruers has been writing about music and movies since the 1970s. He’s the author of The Kinks (1987) and Blondie (1980).

Kate Simon’s photos and Fred Schruers’ story excerpted from Rebel Music: Bob Marley and Roots Reggae. A limited edition (2,000 copies signed by Kate Simon) costs $395. To purchase a copy, go to genesis-publications.com.


MORE BOB MARLEY CONTENT INCLUDING AN EXCLUSIVE HIGH TIMES INTERVIEW AVAILABLE IN THE MARCH 2005 EDITION OF HIGH TIMES MAGAZINE


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May 27 2008, 4:24 am

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marco

May 27 2008, 4:23 am

all about bob marley at:
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MAKENDRA

May 22 2008, 6:57 pm

BOB WAS A MAN OF KNOWLEDGE AND A FATHER
OF 13 IN THE PAST YEARS WEN WUZ LIVING BEFORE HE DIED

Dj leeroy

Feb 11 2008, 2:48 am

ladies n gents...am proud to say that Bob Marley infected me with the MESSAGE of love of reggea music as i spread the message INNA DI DANCHALL here in L.A...NUFF RESPECK RASTA

zac

Nov 5 2007, 9:29 pm

man i wish u were still around man i would blaze it up with u all the time

Mitch Cumstein

Jun 25 2006, 3:49 pm

high times can eat a dick

Bob_Marley_follower_420

Feb 19 2006, 9:19 pm

Mann Marley is the shit.His songs just tell us to come together and love all brothermen.Nothing can take his place but many will try.MARLEY FOR LIFE!!

mak_collie

Jan 21 2006, 5:03 pm

some are leaves some are branches but bob are the roots!

chong bong

Dec 26 2005, 4:32 pm

smoke heady nugget

dhenmark gonzaga ..!..

Nov 5 2005, 5:27 am

fucking rasta root's hail bob marley..........

chavez

Aug 20 2005, 6:38 pm

we all feel marley when were on the irie!

chavez

Aug 20 2005, 6:36 pm

we all feel marley when were on the irie

mike

Jul 31 2005, 12:53 am

bob marley is the shit

lud

Jun 17 2005, 9:48 am

smoking or not is not important
bob is more important than herb!
does someone has the concert in crystal palace 1980 a famous show from person who was there....thanks for your help
you can contact me
lud59160@numericable.fr

Vinnie

May 29 2005, 4:01 pm

Im Not jamaican, or rastafarien, So i do not smoke,but Bob Marley is the best ever, its all i listern to, I especially like the Concert he did in Dortmund Germany 1980, & i also quite like the final concert, But i cannot find video Footage of the Final concert:( If Anyone knows where i can find footage PLEEEEEEASE tell me! Thanks

Power_To_d_Joints

May 24 2005, 1:12 am

Jah Rastafari! I love to smoke my joints and listen to the King of reggae.... Puff a Ganja for me Bob... In the end we'll be together and smoke forever!

stoner cj

Mar 23 2005, 12:48 pm

i saw bob marleys finale concert in vancuver 4 weeks before he died my parents were fans of marley I was 6 years old the final performance was my favorite he sang my favorite song of all time redemption song thanks for the memories bob R.I.P.

slightltstoopid

Mar 2 2005, 1:30 pm

a little off topic, but id kinda like to know..about Angus' comment..you say eating marijuana has stronger psychadelic effects...how much should someone eat if they wanna feel these effects?please respond..

tony

Feb 17 2005, 11:59 pm

sayin oh shit that sound like the way i heard it

flyingchimp

Feb 17 2005, 6:46 pm

the way i understand it is Bob put on a boot with a needle poisoned by the c.i.a. that gave him cancer

quietsectionanear

Feb 14 2005, 11:10 pm

dope headlines, i used to skateboard down Hail Av when I didnt want to race cars down down the parralel

rastaman_marley420

Feb 14 2005, 9:22 pm

to chewsde

bob marley died from cancer in his liver lungs and brain. the cancer was caused by a soccer accident where his right big toe nail was ripped off. it was badly infected and later found to be cancerous. hopefully i was helpful.

Jah Love! Rastafari!

rastaman_marley420

Feb 14 2005, 9:19 pm

to Angus

i understand what youre saying but under jah there should be no superior race. you should not despise your people but only try to help them. thank you
Rastafari! Jah Love!

4-life

Feb 14 2005, 4:24 pm

sick shit BOB me and you maan see you when i get there bpnug for you all the way

Angus

Feb 14 2005, 4:16 pm

Superior Race= Hispanics & Blacks

Do not Forget: I am the Holy 420 or 777. 7-14-1983 I am the voice of God from the wilderness! The kingdom of heaven & the 420 is at hand ! (rev: 4 & 22)

I Love & care for every human or "I love & care for jesus".

God is God. He has set me in this body. My personal features he gave me attract tons of chicks - so I gotta thankem 4 that. He set me here and wants me to speak what I say. So Ill say it. I do giva fuck, all I want is more people to grow marijuana, eat shrooms, praise God and for peace to reign on earth. I am 100% White. Austrian, Irish,Belgium & Scottish. My name is Hardcore whiteboy: Angus Oscar Dougherty Jr. However I dispise my people (crakers) because of what they do for themselfs & not to others. We may have buildings that touch the clouds & made airplanes & cars but it all destroys the earth & the Lord dispises & hates those who destroy the earth (REVELATION 11) . I hate my people - they hate me & hate everyone else & love money & jails & oil & FAT CHICKS. The least will be the greatest. Hispanics & Blacks are simple people that love God.

MARIJUANA brings oxygen: LIFE: HEALS THE EARTH. LATIN AMERICA HAS ALWAYS LOVED GOD (even though it was sadly catholicism). THEY GROW MARIJUANA AND BRING IT TO ME. EVEN WHEN I WAS 15 years OLD.

THE HISPANICS & NEGROS HEALED ME AND MY PEOPLE BY HELPING AND CARING & SMUGGLING US MARIJUANA!

THEY WILL BE A GREAT PEOPLE!


a note on eating cannabis
If you take it orally, you could be in for quite a ride.
The liver metabolises THC into 11-OH-*9-THC, a compound three times
more psychoactive. Oral cannabis is a powerful, almost psychedelic
experience, very uncomfortable if you're not expecting it. The effects
are slower to come on (1 to 2 hours) and last considerably longer (around 4 hours)

chewsde

Feb 14 2005, 4:08 pm

didnt the goverbment introdues the desease that killed bob to him somehow through chickens or something?

nofare

Feb 14 2005, 3:51 pm

i listen to nirvana and smashing pupmkins, some poison, and murder was the case that they gave me here and agian but their isnt anything better then being on open water listening to some BOB.

One man

Feb 14 2005, 3:24 pm

changes, for a mo-

213 smok-a-lot

Feb 13 2005, 7:11 pm

jah live 2 bob! 1 of da grtst artist dat evr livd... BURN 1 420 4 LIFE.....

rastaman_marley420

Feb 13 2005, 5:31 pm

Bob Marley is more than a pothead to me... he is an inspiration. i have every album he has ever created. happy belated bday bob.. u kno i celebrated cuz i kno u were rite there hittin that hookah with me.. i hope one day we can meet and smoke a nice fat spliff together.. all of Jahs love to you and your family.. Rastafari!

breezie fo'sheezie

Feb 13 2005, 5:53 am

My bedroom is done in black n white bob poster's. although he's passed on, im sure hes still smokin wherever hes at. and ill keep smokin w/ him.....SMOKE ON

dunno

Feb 13 2005, 2:39 am

game sunday right side if the field what are you thinking about. school mon or how you going to thow the game controler to the side of you budys head cause you dont have any reffer to smoke and Bobs puffin a fat spliff right their all the time in your face.

cuevos 420 lmc

Feb 12 2005, 10:11 pm

keep smokin all day every day the 420 way

i hate that

Feb 12 2005, 8:03 pm

i ate that onion come on

hotwheels

Feb 12 2005, 8:01 pm

yep good too

leslie da-boy, tanzania

Feb 12 2005, 9:58 am

bob marley is still living and he is the man with lots of love and knowledge.he is the real son of Afrika.

rastakikoi

Feb 11 2005, 10:38 pm

Give Thanks and Praises to the Most High
Give Thanks and Praises So High
He will not deceive us my brethren
He will only lead us again
Oh take that veil from off of your eyes
Look into the future of realise

rastakikoi

Feb 11 2005, 10:33 pm

Hypocrites and parasites
Will come up and take a bite
And if your night should turn to day
A lot of people would run away
And who the cap fit let them wear it..jha bless..

ThC

Feb 11 2005, 4:01 pm

thanks for everything bob
-one love, peace bro'

your greatest fan

travlen light

Feb 11 2005, 11:35 am

awsome

original rasta

Feb 11 2005, 10:51 am

i and i say one love rip bob

D-Loc420

Feb 11 2005, 10:33 am

I really love how most, not all, but most of you people only relate Bob Marley with pot. That's not what he was about, that was part of his religion. Obviously you people don't listen to his music for what it was really meant for....peace, unity, one love, harmony, end of slavery etc etc. get a clue, learn your history

slack please

Feb 11 2005, 10:09 am

come on you bunch uf votares

Babyface_420

Feb 9 2005, 5:00 pm

Bob marley is the shit..smoke toke choke...I LOVE TO SMOKE MY WEED.....

Bud

Feb 9 2005, 12:47 am

IRIE MONNNN

weedman

Feb 9 2005, 12:38 am

wer jamin, jamin, i want to jamin with u...
pass the dutchie from the left hand side....
Thank you BOB MARLEY for making me high!!!
RIP..
i always remember u...

hamhock

Feb 9 2005, 12:21 am

If everyone could really listen to bob and truly hear his music, this world would be a far better place.
THANK YOU BOB

what a world

Feb 8 2005, 5:41 pm

We sure could use a few guys like Bob around in these days of war and struggle.
Thanks for the tunes Mr. Marley.

420 boys

Feb 7 2005, 8:27 pm

bob marley showed the world peace and harmony. Not to mention that he showed us that marijuana was and is a harmless drug.

Mr THC

Feb 7 2005, 3:03 pm

happy 60th big guy... i smoked all the GANJA i had in the world in your honor, wish you were still here, Jah be with you and yours...

THE MORE REGGAE THEY PLAY THE MORE RASTA THEY HAVE!!!!!
We love you!!!!!

King Amdo

Feb 6 2005, 8:27 pm

How good and how pleasent it is to see the brethrin and sistrin living together in peace and unity!

JAH RASTAFRAI LIVES ETERNALLY

MANY BLESSINGS BOB!!!

peace and love to family and everyone!

Brice

Feb 6 2005, 5:22 pm

Bob was truly a natural mystic. Today we all miss him dearly, but if you listen carefully you can still hear him blowing through the air. Happy birthday brother.

Anna

Feb 6 2005, 1:48 am

Bob Marley has always been an insperation to me, I do belive a quote he once said will always be a part of him "Me music will live on forever" Its true Bob, we all miss you!

*DanKNugZZ4all*

Feb 4 2005, 1:47 pm

Ive'benn a Bob Marley fan sence i can remenber. All i can say is he was the greatestand he will always be remembered by millions . Ill always blaze one for the man whenever his music is on anywhere i am. everyone else should to.
peace,*DanKNugZZ*

slicknick stoneypants

Feb 4 2005, 1:42 pm

always been a fan of bob marley even before i was blowin smoke. His love,peace,and passion helped move the people of this world in so many ways. he shall be praised and loved forever
PEACE MON

DOPE DEALER

Feb 3 2005, 4:38 pm

YO MAN BOB YOUR THE BEST I LISTEN 2 U EVERYDAY EVERYTIME I SMOKE I'M LISTEN 2 HIM HES THE HOLY GANJA KING ALL HAIL BOB MARLEY!!!!!

kulas

Feb 2 2005, 1:53 pm

bob aint really dead,hes just in a better smokin place! one love!

balong_pilipinas_cdo

Feb 2 2005, 3:40 am

peace be with you all dude!!! ateneo rulz!!! ateneo peace!! smoke some blunt,and see ur not alone,hail bob marley,the gratest guru of peace......

BALONG_PILIPINAS_CDO

Feb 2 2005, 3:37 am

MARIJUANA RIPENS THESE TIME PEACE TO ALL PEACE LOVERS MAY BOB BE OUR INSPIRATION FOR UNCONDITIONAL LOVE... PEACE BROTHERAS!!!!!!!!!!!

Smokey Mc pot

Feb 1 2005, 2:11 pm

To Bob marley everytime when you hear Jamin ill take a hit for you.

C LO 4rm tha dirta

Feb 1 2005, 1:35 pm

I Smoke every sigle day becuz of Marley's musik

j.REX.p.d (Pilipinas

Feb 1 2005, 10:04 am

...you made me what i am right now!...hope to see someday!!!

Mike Kitts

Jan 31 2005, 1:35 am

Thank You, Bob, wherever you may be, for your music and your life. Peace, brotha'!

loosing glen

Jan 30 2005, 9:42 pm

hello 2 carlo and ninoy hope we can smoke weed and listen to bob marleys music 2gether. rastman live.in the name of jha

rural coast puffers

Jan 30 2005, 9:37 pm

smoking pot always remember me. the great rastaman ever live i always listen 2 your music when i get pretty high thanks 2 you and 2 your music one love smoke the wisdom weed 4 peace.

psychedelics

Jan 30 2005, 9:26 pm

happy b-day cho bob 4 me ur the king of pothead.

maya0

Jan 28 2005, 5:30 pm

bob marley represents 2 those of us who smk pot and listen 2 music, as a priest is to its congregation. bob marley lives in each of us who wants 2c a truly free world where gods drugs are as legal as the sky blue....

TePoY from iNDONESiA

Jan 28 2005, 10:01 am

well congrats to uncle Bob Marley...

He our idol in my school...
i remember when we get high together and listen to his song... Red Red wine and Buffalo Soldier (Sad song's for me)

Now all alumny of ISRAEL technical school in Indonesia - Jakarta agree that Bob Marley and all Reggae song's are anthem song's from our school...

and thx to high times to...
because i can do hydroponic plant system alone in my lab... and it succes... ^^

Pray Babylon may fall

Jan 27 2005, 1:10 pm

Revelation 22
Proverbs 3

"MARYWARRIOR'S" -skit

Jan 27 2005, 9:55 am

HAPPY B-day BOB .i allway's listen to your music when i'm high .anyway's i'm ganna celebrate i't now n smokce pot n get "HIGH HIGH HIGH"

Rude Boy_Reefer

Jan 27 2005, 3:09 am

Happy B-day Bob!You made the good music that moved Jah people, & Jah provide us herb. So everybody burn it up on his B-day. All praises to Most High Jah, Rastifari.

jerome pampangin

Jan 26 2005, 7:28 pm

bob marley happy bday 2 you more weeds 2 puff 4 me your my one and only idol and one hell of an idol coz rootz rock reggae

Smokey McBongWater

Jan 26 2005, 2:22 pm

Bob would be proud of you hightimes, we all are. Happy Birthday big guy, wish you were here with us...

they call me roach

Jan 26 2005, 2:19 pm

Bob you remain a hero in my life by the way you lived yours, a tribute to you now and forever we love you and will never forget you!!! mwa

jerome rastaman

Jan 26 2005, 9:29 am

his greatness bob marley will always remain here in my heart and also in the tip of my weed .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................all hail bob marley!!!

sly

Jan 26 2005, 2:27 am

Liked the review much, everyone blaze up a good one for Bob on his Birthday February 6. peace out

stoner c

Jan 26 2005, 12:49 am

let me just
say HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE KING OF REGGAE MR.BOB MARLEY

Bonnettz

Jan 25 2005, 10:19 am

Great review on bob guys,keep up the good work.Your mag in the whole covers a wide range of topics and its cool to see that the foundation for meditation is still there as bob would say "There's a natural mystic flowing through the air".Keep blazing!

rootzvalley(bislig)

Jan 25 2005, 9:32 am

His greatness will remain forever! tnx bob 4 d inspiration! ryt hir n phils, d strugle continues...let ganja b free! jah lives!

crisologo

Jan 25 2005, 4:50 am

always keep your magazine in daily months news of a hightimes and im the man who prodrugs like marijuana because its so great to smell the fuckin smoke also more power of hightimes.

)O( Zylix )O(

Jan 25 2005, 1:55 am

"Happy B-Day Marley",,,im high so try to understand if I screw this up,,,thank you everybody for standing for your self and not ever backing down,,,like John Lennon once said "War is over,,,if you want it"
)O( Zylix )O(

have a high time

Jan 24 2005, 11:19 pm

bob is a legend who will live eminantly on and on, his words are those of truth and greatness. Jah Live

The_Almighty_How _Ireland

Jan 24 2005, 7:48 pm

one love heart all lets get together and feel alright,

rasjoseph

Jan 24 2005, 1:24 am

Hail, BOb MArley indeed.....

nuff respek to all high times massive and crew

couple_cRime

Jan 23 2005, 9:55 pm

Bob is s great inspiration..
he the one who thougth me to smoke a pot.. he's a very talented persOn..
dot.. dot.. dot..
peace out!! &
smoke it all!!........

chabo

Jan 23 2005, 5:07 pm

bob was the greatest to live & sing his music still calm people down you can still feel the affection in the air Thank you
Sincerly Chabo
U.S.V.I ST.CROIX

THE_ALL_MIGHTY_HOW

Jan 23 2005, 1:00 pm

Bob Marley is and always will be alive in his music, He is the true king of smoke, He is and always be the greatist artist that ever was.

Pumba__SG

Jan 22 2005, 7:45 pm

Everiday i toke it up dedicating one hitt to bob, after i chill playing that NATURAL MYSTIC Bob IS the shit.... you will never forgoten..Rest In Peace

smoke-a-lot

Jan 21 2005, 12:55 pm

Bob is not his full name. His full name is Robert Nesta Marley.

Britt6973

Jan 21 2005, 12:53 pm

Bob Marley is truely inspirational. I listen to him everyday. During the summer i am going to visit his museum and where he spent most of his time. Happy Birthday BOB!!!! You know we will be smoking up a couple for you! -one love!

jjjjj

Jan 20 2005, 11:36 pm

stear it up

jlize

Jan 20 2005, 2:09 pm

BOB Marley- is that his real name? I forget

troublemaker_420

Jan 20 2005, 3:41 am

Jah Rastafari!! Bob's memory will never die! While always a fan, I came to more deeply respect Bob after taking my first trip to Jamaica last fall. He truely IS a legend of his own making

Blunts 420!

Jan 19 2005, 11:04 pm

I WILL BE SMOKING A JOINT ON feb.6 RIP BOB MARLEY WE ALL LOVE YA! AND IF I COULD PICK ONE PERSON TO GET HIGH WITH IT WOULD BE YOU!
LETS JUST ALL SMOKE IN PEACE!

Mr. McCool

Jan 19 2005, 4:28 pm

whos got the same b-day as bob?
thats right.. me
smoking it up at the bob marley tribute show

qube

Jan 19 2005, 12:59 pm

happy birthday bob!
your beautiful human spirit will survive for all time
1love

BRKO-from slovenia

Jan 19 2005, 5:44 am

will remember you forever

ryan t

Jan 19 2005, 4:52 am

bowl empty fill it
splif runs wet it
maui no ka oi

lize

Jan 18 2005, 10:32 pm

I shot the deputy, there still aint no sheriff

Jacob

Jan 17 2005, 2:37 pm

Happy birthday Bob, One Ja.

barbie

Jan 16 2005, 1:58 pm

bob marley was the shit!he rocked.

sol jah

Jan 16 2005, 9:52 am

rastafari live

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2009 HIGH TIMES CALENDAR

This year HIGH TIMES is proud to offer the 2009 Ultimate Grow Calendar, featuring hot tips from the world's foremost cannabis cultivator, Jorge Cervantes. Packed with monthly summaries and daily grow tips, this calendar aims to keep you on track, whether you are growing indoors or outside.

Covering everything from temperature control to nutrient programs and featuring simple but timely reminders to look ahead in the season, this year's Grow Calendar is the first of its kind and is sure to be a useful tool for all growers, beginners and experts alike.

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