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“Get Up, Stand Up” Performers: Bob Marley & the Wailers. Presentation by: Ms. Ruiz. Song Information. Year: 1973 Genre: Reggae Album: BURNIN’ Responsible for more widespread attention/followers Well-known live performance – London 1975. Insert mp3 or video clip here. Historical Context.
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“Get Up, Stand Up”Performers: Bob Marley & the Wailers Presentation by: Ms. Ruiz
Song Information • Year: 1973 • Genre: Reggae • Album: BURNIN’ • Responsible for more widespread attention/followers • Well-known live performance – London 1975 • Insert mp3 or video clip here
Historical Context • Vietnam War still going on • April 1968: MLK assassinated • 1968 Chicago Riots • 1970 Kent State Shootings (4 students shot during Vietnam War protest) • 1971 Voting age changed from 21 to 18 years old • 1973 Roe v. Wade • 1974 Nixon resigns
Lyrics • “Get up, stand up; stand up for your rights!” • “But if you know what life is worth, You will look for yours on Earth!” • “You can fool people sometimes/But you can’t fool all the people all the time/So now we see the light (what you gonna do?)/We gonna stand up for our rights!”
Importance • Bob Marley died in 1981 – his music was just starting to spread more internationally, particularly in Third World countries. • As stated by PBS (2005), “Reggae became identified in many African countries as a music of rebellion and protest, its rhythms supplanting those of local traditions.” • Popularity – “…it’s an anthem that rouses people to consider a solution to their troubles, to get started on the road to freedom” (PBS, 2005).
References America’s best history. (2011). Retrieved from http://americasbesthistory.com/abhtimeline1960.html Island Records. (2008, May 15). Bob Marley: Get up stand up. [video file] Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1PbffNcbCo PBS. (2005). Get up, stand up: The story of pop and protest. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wnet/getupstandup/