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juanrepublic:

Bob Marley: The Life, Music, and Legacy

“It is mentioned in the Bible, that there should be one music that all people shall sing, and play, and dance. What music could that be? Reggae.”

If there is one thing informative and fruitful about leaving your Facebook account idle on the news feed, it would be receiving updates from your favorite artists and filmmakers. Let us admit it. Though Facebook has drastically changed over the years, it is still one of the most useful tool to spread information and news.

It’s a blessing from some mysterious cyber force that when I refreshed my news feed, I saw this trailer from the upcoming movie/documentary about the revered God of Reggae, Bob Marley. 

I’ve seen other documentaries from other renowned artists like The Beatles (The Beatles Anthology and their movies) but I haven’t seen any about Bob Marley. Well, at least, thanks to my cousins’ VCDs, I was able to watch some of his live performances during my early teenage years.

Finally! There is something that will help us know him more. Let me share with you the gist of the documentary through their official website:

Bob Marley’s universal appeal, impact on music history and role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. MARLEY is the definitive life story of the musician, revolutionary, and legend, from his early days to his rise to international superstardom. Made with the support of the Marley family, the film features rare footage, incredible performances and revelatory interviews with the people that knew him best.

 From Academy Award-winning director Kevin Macdonald (One Day In September, The Last King of Scotland) comes the story of a towering figure of musical history, whose music and message has transcended different cultures, languages and creeds to resonate around the world today as powerfully as when he was alive. 

MARLEY will make its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival this month followed by its North American premiere at SXSW. Magnolia Pictures will release theatrically and on VOD on Friday, April 20th.

I think it’s about time for this generation and era of uhm, not-so-good music to know the life, music, and legacy of the famous man on dreadlocks. It’s about time to educate those who wear Bob Marley shirts without knowing the story behind him (I hope they do a Che Guevarra documentary next time. Thank you very much.)

I hope this documentary will be shown here in our country. But if all else fails, there is always Plan B. I cannot wait to see this monumental and historical work.

Show some respect. Long live Bob Marley! Irie!

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koreanmodel:

Choi Min Ho, Eum Yoo Jeung, Ahn Jae Hyeon, Joo Seon Young by Joo Young Gwon for Vogue Girl Korea Sept 2011 

koreanmodel:

Choi Min Ho, Eum Yoo Jeung, Ahn Jae Hyeon, Joo Seon Young by Joo Young Gwon for Vogue Girl Korea Sept 2011 

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bistromath:

Arthur Hughes “Ophelia”, 1852.

I am a big fan of Ophelia and the zillion paintings of her by various artists. This is one of my favorites, though.

<spoiler> they’re all my favorites </spoilers>

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