Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live At The Lyceum 1975

Track listing

    "Trenchtown Rock" - 4:23
    "Burnin' And Lootin'" - 5:11
    "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)" (Lecon Cogill/Carlton Barrett) - 4:36
    "Lively Up Yourself" - 4:33
    "No Woman, No Cry" (Vincent Ford) - 7:07
    "I Shot The Sheriff" - 5:18
    "Get Up, Stand Up" (Bob Marley/Peter Tosh) - 6:32
    "Kinky Reggae" (Bonus track on 2001 Remastered Edition) - 7:35

Personnel

Bob Marley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Al Anderson – lead guitar
Tyrone Downie – keyboards
Aston "Family Man" Barrett – bass
Carlton Barrett – drums
Alvin "Seeco" Patterson – percussion
I Threes (Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths) – backing vocals

Bob MarleY And The Wailers Live At Civic Auitorium In Santa cruz 1979



 Setlist

   1. "Positive Vibration"
   2. "Wake Up And Live"
   3. "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)"
   4. "Concrete Jungle"
   5. "I Shot The Sheriff"
   6. "Running Away" -> "Crazy Baldhead"
   7. "Ambush In The Night"
   8. "The Heathen"
   9. "War" -> "No More Trouble"
  10. "Ride Natty Ride"
  11. "Africa Unite"
  12. "One Drop"
  13. "Jammin'"
  14. "Is This Love?"
  15. "Natty Dread"
  16. "Exodus"
  17. "Get Up, Stand Up"

Band lineup
    * Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
    * Aston Barrett, bass
    * Carlton Barrett, drums
    * Junior Marvin, lead guitar
    * Al Anderson, lead guitar
    * Tyrone Downie, keyboards
    * Earl "Wya" Lindo, organ
    * Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, percussion
    * Devon Evans, percussion
    * Glen DaCosta, saxophone
    * Dave Madden, trumpet
    * The I-Threes, backing vocals 

Bob Marley And The Wailers Live At Club Quiet Night Chicago in 1975



List :

01 - Slave Driver
02 - Trenchtown Rock
03 -  Concrete Jungle
04 - Midnigth Ravers
05 - Talkin' Blues
06 - Rebel Music'
07 - I Shot the Sheriff
08 - Natty Dread

Band :

Bob Maarley : Lead Vocals ,Guitar
Aston 'Family Man' Barret : Bass
Carlton barret: Drrums
Al Anderson : Guitar
Alvin 'Seeco'Patterson:Percussion
Tyrone Downie: Keyboards
Earl 'Winw' Lindo: Keyboards , Organ
I- Threes : Backing

Bob Marley and The Wailers – Live Rainbow Theater , London, 1977





June 1, 1977

    * Venue: Rainbow Theatre
    * City: London

Tracklist:
   1. "Trenchtown Rock"
   2. "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)"
   3. "I Shot The Sheriff"
   4. "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)"
   5. "Lively Up Yourself"
   6. "Crazy Baldhead" -> "Running Away"
   7. "War" -> "No More Trouble"
   8. "The Heathen"
   9. "No Woman, No Cry"
  10. "Jammin'" -> "Get Up, Stand Up" -> "Exodus"

Band:

* Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
* Aston Barrett, bass
* Carlton Barrett, drums
* Junior Marvin, lead guitar
* Tyrone Downie, keyboards
* Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, percussion
* The I-Threes, backing vocals


Bob Marley Live at Santa Barbara '79 - Legend




Dados do Título

Artista:
Bob Marley
Título: Bob Marley Live at Santa Barbara '79 - Legend
Gênero: Reggae
Ano: 1979
Duração: 1:31:54


Componentes da Banda

Bob Marley - Vocal
Rita Marley - Back Vocal
Judy Mowaat - Back Vocal
Junior Marvin - Guitar
Al Anderson - Lead guitar
Tyrone Downie - Keyboards
Earl "Wire" Lindo - Keyboards
Aston Barret - Bass
Carlton Barret- Drums
Alvin Seeco Peterson - Percussion
Devon Evans - Congas
Dave madden - Trumpet
Glen D'Acosta - Saxophone

Músicas

01 Positive Vibration
02 Wake Up And Live
03 I Shot The Sheriff
04 Ambush In The Night
05 Concrete Jungle
06 Running Away
07 Crazy Baldhead
08 Them Belly Full
09 The Heathen
10 Ride Natty Ride
11 Africa Unite
12 One Drop
13 Exodus
14 So Much Things To Say
15 Zimbabwe
16 Jamming
17 Is This Love
18 Kinky Reggae
19 Stir It Up
20 Get Up Stand Up


Descrição

Tirado dos arquivos de vídeo da Trojan, este concerto é uma das últimas performances ao vivo de Bob Marley antes de sua morte em Maio de 1981. O espetáculo foi realizado em Santa Barbara em 25 de Novembro de 1979. Cada canção é recebida pela platéia com uma inigualável energia positiva, e esse ambiente prazeroso vai aumentando enquanto a noite cai. Marley e The Wailers mergulham na poesia musical e quando o show termina com Get Up Stand Up todos estão comovidos pelas mensagens do verdadeiro rei do reggae. Com imagem e áudio remasterizados, esta versão do vídeo original ganha mais 7 músicas adicionais e traz como extra o imperdível documentário Prophecies and Messages, onde podemos encontrar entrevistas com Bob Marley e com o tecladista Tyrone Downie.

Bo Marley Live at The Roxy, Hollywood, California on May 26, 1976





Recorded live at The Roxy, Hollywood, California on May 26, 1976

Bob Marley & The Wailers:
Bob Marley (vocals, guitar); Earl "Chinna" Smith, Donald Kinsey (guitar); Tyrone Downie (keyboards); Aston "Family Man" Barrett (bass); Carlton Barrett (drums, percussion); Alvin "Seeco" Patterson (percussion); Rita Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt (background vocals).

Codec: mp3 Bitrate: 192 kB/s Size: ca. 130 MB Genre : Reggae Cover: Yes Pass. 2000mustangs.dl.am

Disc 1
1. Introduction 0:38
2. Trenchtown Rock 4:55
3. Burnin' And Lootin' 4:53
4. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) 4:12
5. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Road Block) 5:54
6. I Shot The Sheriff 6:33
7. Want More 6:55
8. No Woman No Cry 5:18
9. Lively Up Yourself 5:44
10. Roots, Rock, Reggae 5:32
11. Rat Race 7:46

Disc 2
1. Positive Vibration 3:57 (previously unreleased)
2. Get Up, Stand Up / No More Trouble / War 23:58 (previously unreleased)



Zimbabwe - Bob Marley



Every man gotta right to decide his own destiny
And in this judgment there is no partiality
So arm in arms, with arms
We will fight this little struggle
'Cause that's the only way
We can overcome our little trouble
Brother you're right, you're right
You're right, you're right, you're so right
We gonna fight, we'll have to fight
We gonna fight, fight for our rights
Natty dread it in a Zimbabwe
Set it up ina Zimbabwe
Mash it up in a Zimbabwe
Africans a liberate
Zimbabwe
No more internal power struggle
We come together, to over come the little trouble
Soon we will find out
Who is the real revolutionary
'Cause I don't want my people
To be contrary
Brothers you're right, you're right
You're right, you're right, you're so right
We'll have to fight, we gonna fight
We'll have to fight, fighting for our rights
Mash it up ina Zimbabwe
Natty trash it ina Zimbabwe
I and I a liberate Zimbabwe
Brother you're right, you're right
You're right, you're right, you're so right
We gonna fight, we'll have to fight
We gonna fight, fighting for our rights
To divide and rule
Could only tear us apart
In everyman chest there beats a heart
So soon we'll find out
Who is the real revolutionaries
And I don't want my people
To be tricked by mercenaries

Brother you're right, you're right
You're right, you're right, you're so right
We gonna fight, we'll have to fight
We gonna fight, fighting for our rights
Natty trash it ina Zimbabwe
Mash it up ina Zimbabwe
Set it up ina Zimbabwe
Africans a liberate
Zimbabwe
Africans a liberate Zimbabwe
Natty dub it ina Zimbabwe
Set it up ina Zimbabwe
Africans a liberate Zimbabwe
Every man got a right
To decide his own destiny

Bob Marley im Interview mit Patrick Barrat, 1980 in Tuff Gong, Jamaica





Patrick Barrat: But everybody doesn't think the emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie, was the incarnation of God.

Bob: It sounds strange to them, for people are programmed. But those who program the people are intelligent enough to know it's not strange.

PB: Does it disturb you if people say you are a prophet?

Bob: If people say that, it's a good news (he bursts out laughing).

PB: And the first Third-World superstar?

Bob: No, I don't agree. I don't have many words to talk about myself, but I am what I am, not what people want me to be. Those who say that are into politics. Pouah!

PB: When did you start feeling you were becoming popular?

Bob: Who? Me? ... I have always been as popular in Jamaica as I am now. It means that if I have five good friends, that's enough for me to feel popular.
PB: Are you often in a defensive position?

Bob: Well, yes. I don't want to hurt anybody but I don't want anyone to hurt me. I am brazen faced. Sometimes, people ask me questions that make me wonder if I am taken for a joke. All of this is not a joke, we have to suffer in life and opression is constantly there. Journalism is funny: when one doesn't agree with something, they talk rubbish (implicating little smile)

PB: Is it true that your first visit to the United States, in the early sixties, led you to the way of rasta?

Bob: I went to the United States. In front of all these buildings, I said to myself: "rasclaat". They showed me pictures and kept on telling me: "God is white". I said to myself: "What a damned place! The only thing I could be here is a slave." Those guys believe in money. On their dollars they wrote: "In God we trust". I had to choose between this white God and a black Jesus. I have chosen...

PB: What do you refuse in Babylon?

Bob: In everything there is good and bad, even in technology. And when the white man is in power, he doesn't want to acknowledge the black man is his brother. Men must learn to live together, in harmony with each other. All of what the white leaders did has been machine guns and bombs. So, we disqualify them as leaders, or they rather disqualify themselves because they ignore the right way. They still think they must kill to survive. The white man failed to rule the world. Now the black man's
time has come...

PB: On what is based the white man's failure to rule humanity?

Bob: The color of the skin doesn't matter. The problem is that the white people have set up a system that takes them over. The establishment is controlled by the white race. In every community, you can find people suffering, dying, and others taking advantage of it. That's called the "system".

PB: How could South Africa become independent like Zimbabwe, former Rhodesia?

Bob: We just hope the white people will get up and fight for the black people's rights, and won't let another war between races settle. All the satisfaction a white man can give to a black man now is to fight for the black man's rights. That will bring justice, love and peace on earth. Because if we ever have to fight against white people to liberate Africa, then when the war is over each white man will still be considered as a white man by black people.
There, in Zimbabwe, it's different... we have an impact on people we defend. There is a meaning to all of that. There, I was considered as someone who knows truths about african traditions, africanism and Ethiopia. In Zimbabwe, I saw an old map of the ancient Ethiopia continent that covered all Africa. It was beautiful. And I had never seen people dance like that! Nobody can dance reggae like Africans. Reggae is good for all the people, but it belongs to one country: Africa.

PB: What is the meaning of your fight for the black people? Will it eventually lead to african unity?

Bob: I just want the black conscience to unite all the black people because white men already have what they need. Africa is not built yet because it's not united. The time has come for unity. All these liberation movements in Africa show that all these brothers are aware of it now. With Jah Rastafari, that's the best thing that could happen to the black people.
PB: Are you talking to the Third World as a whole, or only to Africa?

Bob: That's not the way I see things. Humans have the right to eat and live correctly everywhere. Some work for that everyday. But there are still too many people in post-slavery who can't get out of it. Man can be so evil towards his brothers, it's frightening. But, for an unknown reason, the evil man rules.

PB: Isn't Africa a bit a dream for you?

Bob: No, no, it's a reality.

PB: Will you go and live there one day?

Bob: Yeah man. We will all live in Africa one day, for even France will be Africa.

PB: How come?

Bob: But of course, France will be Ethiopia! When the french were in Africa, they used to control some places and declared them french. The times will change and France will belong to Africa. The tables are turning, but this time, there won't be blood, people won't be forced. They will agree. Africa is the fruit basket of the earth. It will unite without opressing the people for God loves Africa.

PB: Do you regret that people in the west who appreciate you don't know what is the meaning of your music?

Bob: Yes, it's really too bad. To them, I say that Rastafari is God and that the Christ government will rule the earth. And the Christ is Rastafari. If you are a bit interested in this, one has to know the Christ came from Africa. God came out through Ethiopia, known as being Africa according to the tradition. Haile Selassie is african and ethiopian. He didn't come as a simple human being but as an example.

PB: Do you really believe in african unity?

Bob: I believe first in the african unity, but I also believe in the unity of all the people for Rastafari is unique. The whole black continent used to be called Ethiopia. But the white man has divided Africa. Everytime he took a piece of it, he called it Africa.

PB: Do you have the feeling this unity is taking shape right now?

Bob: It will take a long time. But with time, more and more people are concerned in their identity. Soon, the whole truth will be revealed.

PB: You seem to make a difference between talking "to" the people and talking "for" them?

Bob: That's true. I am a kind of lawyer. Someone explains him what the situation is, and then the lawyer goes to the court to talk in their name. We talk with the people but we also try to talk in their name. We want people to live well. We don't intend to promote "sufferation". Sufferation must end, so we must talk about it. But we also have to talk about what real life should be like: love, poetry, music...
PB: How to suppress racial barriers?

Bob: Men must learn to live together, in harmony with each other. To achieve this, everyone should be able to travel from times to times.

PB: Have you checked Islam?

Bob: All I know is that muslims are good. I can't really tell you more.

PB: What do you think about Asians?

Bob: As the white man didn't manage to rule the world, they will have to do it. If the Bible had revealed God was Chinese, the Chinese would live in Ethiopia today. He would have been crowned King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

PB: You sometimes talk about the Last Judgement. In your opinion, when will it happen?

Bob: The Last Judgement happens everyday. Many things will happen.
PB: What for instance?

Bob: The bomb for instance. The only way for man to last is to do nothing to destroy himself. "If you live by the weapons, you will die by the weapons".

PB: What do you fight then?

Bob: I don't have time to fight. If I fight, I hurt myself. I leave the judgement to God. The rocks in a river never prevented the water from flowing.

PB: What is the place you like the most on this earth?

Bob: Saint Ann, the village where I was born. In Europe, winter is too cold, summer is too hot, spring is too short and autumn is too short as well. Man can only live in a place where climate is like the one in Africa.
(Bob goes in the yard to play football. He keeps on talking about...music:)

Bob: I like to play music, but I don't feel comfortable on stage. I wish I could turn the show into a friends meeting. I would talk with the people, we would reason while playing a few songs. That's a nice situation when everyone is cool and chats.

PB: Does music only mean reggae?

Bob: I like and respect Stevie Wonder. Calypso is the first music I have ever liked, but I didn't know how to play it. How could music be perfect when it's played by a man? Music opens heaven's doors. It leads you to other dimensions, which many people don't understand.

PB: What about ganja, is it important?

Bob: Ganja develops your talents. Even scientists should smoke. It's good for meditation. It should be allowed anywhere in the world.

PB: Does this BMW, close to the mango tree, belong to you?

Bob: Of course. Bob Marley and the Wailers. You got it?
(A while later, in the recording studio, the interview resumes)
Bob: Right now, I can't imagine anything else. Some think reggae will soon run dry, but this music is a rasta music and therefore has no end... When Disco music appeared, people didn't understand reggae And disco worked, but people will come back to reggae. That's where the roots of music are...

PB: But what do you listen?

Bob: Listen, listen carefully (he listens very carefully, I do the same). Do you hear that? Now, that's night, that's really the music I listen to: crickets, frogs, the sounds of nature. If you go to the countryside with a tape recorder, you find the music of the hills. It's different from commercial music. Once you record, that's commerce, that's "bizniz". Music is the chant of the earth. If you listen to it, nature is music... and music is there for changes, it brings the strength of the rhythm to the people.
(A while later, during a rehearsal)

Bob: You see, sometimes I play guitar alone. The song comes and I turn it into reggae. Sometimes, the music and the lyrics come together. But you need a lot of concentration to write music.

PB: What about politics?

Bob: I am neither on the right side nor on the left side, I go straight ahead. Nobody thinks about going straight ahead. Do you understand? That's true. Do you remember when they crucified the Christ? There was someone on the left and someone on the right. They were both thieves! It's the same for ideologies.

PB: Your music is not political then?

Bob: People say my music is political, but I just tell the truth and what is right. No politician likes the people. They like those who vote for them, and hate those who vote against them. Politics is madness. And politicians think the Christ is dead because they are dead themselves. The Christ can't die, that's why we are alive.

PB: How do you spend your money?

Bob: I give it. I give it here and there, to hundreds of people who come here everyday to ask help. Money is the root of all evil. Money was created to keep people chained, it's a substitute of reality.

PB: You also have detractors.

Bob: They won't get me easily. They will have to try very hard. They say I betray my pople. No, no and no I stay true to the masses. Nobody can change it... my only vice is having many women.

PB: What about death?

Bob: We don't deal with death. All the meaning of rasta is in life. The gift of Jah is life. The path of sin is death. If man doesn't sin, well, we know miracles have happened to people and they still live. We know there are wonderful paths. We have a guardian angel that guides us. If you do something bad, then this spirit is vexed and you can die. Humans give importance to death because they don't understand God. They don't see Rastafari is God. They know nothing about the changes on this earth.
There is no end. There will be no end.

Tour's Of Bob Marley

1962-1972

1962 - Queen's Theatre Kingston, Jamaica
1963 - Montego Bay, Jamaica
1963 - Capri Theater, May Pen, Jamaica
1964 - Ward Theater, Kingston, Jamaica
1964 - Palace Theater, Kingston, Jamaica
1964 - Majestic Theatre, Kingston, Jamaica
1965 - Ward Theater (Battle Of The Groups Contest), Kingston, Jamaica
1965 - The Glass Bucket, Kingston, Jamaica
1967 - Living room rehearsals
1969 - Psychedelic Shop, Jamaica
1970 - Sombrero Night Club, Kingston, Jamaica
1970 - Negril, Jamaica
1970 - Skateland, Kingston, Jamaica
1970 - The Glass Bucket at Crossroads
1970 - The Silver Slipper (Forest Roads)
1970 - The Prime Time
1970 - VIP Club
1971 - Brooklyn, New York City, USA
1971 - New York, New York City, USA
October 1971 - CBS Studios in London
1972 - Ward Theatre, Kingston, Jamaica
1972 - Catch A Fire / Burnin Session
1972 - 1st Island Session

1973

April 27 - Coleman Club, Nottingham, Derbyshire, England
April 28 - Lancaster University, Lancaster, England
April 29 - Mr. B's, Peckham, England
May 1 - Old Grey Whistle Test TV & Top Gear Radio (BBC radio program)
May 2 - Hatfield Polytechnic, England
May 4 - York University, England
May 5 - Manchester University, Manchester, England
May 6 - 67 Club, Wolverhampton, England
May 8 - Essex University, Colchester, England
May 9 - Boobs, Bristol, England
May 11 - Northstaffs, Polytechnic, Stoke, England
May 12 - Middleton St. George College, Teesside, England
May 13 - Mr. B's, Peckham, England
May 15 - Speakeasy, London, England
May 16 - Speakeasy, London, England
May 17 - Speakeasy, London, England
May 18 - Speakeasy, London, England
May 19 - Town Hall, Hitchin, England
May 20 - Greyhound Pub, Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, England
May 22 - Fantasia, Northampton, England
May 23 - Leicester Polytechnic, Leicester, England
May 24 - In Concert (BBC Radio), Paris Theatre, London, England
May 25 - Rolle College, Exmouth, England
May 26 - Bamboo Club, Bristol, England
May 27 - Edmonton, Hitchin, Herts, England
May 28 - Birmingham Top Rank, England
May 29 - Coach House, Southampton, England
July 11 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
July 12 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
July 13 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
July 14 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
July 15 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
July 18 - Max's Kansas City, New York City, New York, USA
July 19 - Max's Kansas City, New York City, New York, USA
July 20 - Max's Kansas City, New York City, New York, USA
July 21 - Max's Kansas City, New York City, New York, USA
-Homestead, Florida
-Tampa, Florida
-Lexington, Kentucky
-Denver, Colorado
-Las Vegas, Nevada
October 16 - Bijou Cafe, Philadelphia, USA
October 19 - The Matrix Club, San Francisco, California, USA
October 20 - The Matrix Club, San Francisco, California, USA
October 22 - Colorado University, Colorado, USA
October 24 - Rehearsal Session for Capitol Records, Hollywood, California, USA
October 29 - The Matrix Club, San Francisco, California, USA
October 30 - The Matrix Club, San Francisco, California, USA
October 31 - KSAN Broadcast, Record Plant, Sausalito, California, USA
Late October - Sundown Edmonton, The Ethiopian Famine Relief Fund, Canada
November 19 - Nottingham, Derbyshire, England
November 20 - Bradford, England
November 21 - Birmingham, England
November 22 - Stafford, England
November 23 - The Locarno, Blackpool, England
November 24 - Liverpool, England
November 25 - Doncaster Outlook, Doncaster, England
November 26 - "Top Gear", Kensington House, Shephards Bush, London,
England
November 27 - Leeds Polytechnic, Leeds, England
November 28 - Manchester, England
November 30 - Northampton, London, England

1974
May 28 - Wailers with Marvin Gaye, Carib Theatre, Jamaica
May 31 - Wailers with Marvin Gaye, National Arena, Kingston, Jamaica

1975
March 08 - Wailers with Jackson Five, National Heroes Stadium, Kingston Jamaica
June 05 - Diplomat Hotel, Miami, Florida, USA
June 07 - Agora Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
June 08 - Toronto Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
June 09 - Quiet Knight Club, Chicago, Illinois, USA
June 10 - Quiet Knight Club, Chicago, Illinois, USA
June 14 - Showcase Theater, Detroit, Michigan, USA
June 18 - Schaeffer Music Festival, Wohlman Skating Rink, Central Park, New York
City, New York
June 20 - The Spectrum Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
June 21 - Manhattan Center, New York City, New York, USA
June 22 - Hartford Connecticut, USA
June 23 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (2 shows per night)
June 24 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (2 shows per night)
June 25 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (2 shows per night)
June 26 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (2 shows per night)
June 27 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (2 shows per night)
June 28 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (2 shows per night)
June 29 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (2 shows per night)
Early July - CBS Studio City, Hollywood, California, USA
July 04 - Boarding House, San Francisco, California, USA
July 05 - Boarding House, San Francisco, California, USA
July 06 - Boarding House, San Francisco, California, USA
July 07 - Boarding House, San Francisco, California, USA
July 08 - Paramount Theater, Oakland, California, USA
July 09 - Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 10 - Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 11 - Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 12 - Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 13 - Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 17 - The Lyceum Ballroom, London, England
July 18 - The Lyceum Ballroom, London, England
July 19 - The Odeon, Birmingham, England
July 20 - The Hard Rock, Manchester, England
August 29 - National Arena, Kingston, Jamaica
October 04 - Wailers Wonder Dream Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica

1976
April 23 - Tower Theater, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA
April 26 - Boston, Massachusetts, USA
April 30 - Beacon Theater, New York City, USA, (Early Show)
April 30 - Beacon Theater, New York City, USA, (Late Show)
May 01 - Beacon Theater, New York City, USA, (Early Show)
May 01 - Beacon Theater, New York City, USA, (Late Show)
May 05 - Convocation Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, (Early Show)
May 05 - Convocation Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, (Late Show)
May 08 - Auditorium Theater, Chicago, USA
May 13 - Orchestra Hall, Minneapolia, Minnesota, USA
May 20 - Houston, Texas, USA
May 25 - San Diego, California, USA
May 26 - Roxy Theater, Hollywood, California, USA
May 29 - Paramount Theater, Oakland, California, USA
May 30 - Paramount Theater, Oakland, California, USA
May 31 - Santa Barbara County Bowl, Santa Barbara, California, USA
June - Miami, Florida, USA
June 06 - Hamburg, West Germany
June 15 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
June 16 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
June 17 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
June 18 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
June 19 - West Coast Rock Show, Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wales
June 20 - Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, England
June 22 - The Odeon, Birmingham, England
June 23 - Colston Hall, Bristol, England
June 26 - Leeds University, Leeds, England
June 27 - Bellevue, Manchester, England
December 05 - Smile Jamaica Concert, National Heroes Park, Kingston, Jamaica

1977
May 11 - Brussels, Belgium
May 13 - Paris Pavillion, Paris, France
May 14 - Den Haag, Netherlands
May 15 - The Circus Krone, Munich, Germany
May 16 - Rhein-Neckar-Hulle, Heidelberg, Germany
May 17 - The CCH, Hamburg, Germany
May 18 - The Eissporthalle, Berlin, Germany
May 19 - Gottenburg, Scandinavia
May 20 - Gronalund, Stockholm, Sweden
May 22 - Falconer Teatre, Copenhagen, Denmark
May 31 - Rehearsal, London, England
June 0? - Top Of The Pops TV Program, London, England
June 01 - Rainbow Theatre, London, England
June 02 - Rainbow Theatre, London, England
June 03 - Rainbow Theatre, London, England
June 04 - Rainbow Theatre, London, England

1978

April 22 - One Love Peace Concert, Kingston, Jamaica
May 18 - Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, USA
May 19 - Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
May 24 - Veteran Memorial Hall, Columbus, Ohio, USA
May 25 - Orpheum Theater, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (Early Show)
May 25 - Orpheum Theater, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (Late Show)
May 27 - Uptown Theater, Chicago, Illinois, USA
May 29 - Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA (Early Show)
May 29 - Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA (Late Show)
May 30 - Northrup Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
May 31 - Rehearsals Miami, FL, USA
June 01 - Waldorf Astoria, New York City, New York, USA
June 02 - Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
June 03 - Landmark Theater, Syracuse, New York, USA
June 04 - Masonic Temple, Detroit, Michigan, USA
June 05 - The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
June 08 - Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (Early Show)
June 08 - Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (Late Show)
June 09 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
June 10 - Forum Concert Bowl, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
June 11 - Shea Stadium, Buffalo, New York, USA
June 12 - Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
June 14 - Pinecrest Country Club, Shelton, Connecticut, USA
June 16 - Capital Center, Landover, Maryland, USA
June 17 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USA
June 18 - Music Inn, Lennox, Massachusetts, USA
June 22 - New Bingley Hall, Staffordshire, England
June 25 - Unknown Location, Paris, France
June 26 - Paris Pavillion, Paris, France
June 27 - Unknown Loaction, Paris, France
June 28 - Plaza De Toros, Ibiza, Spain
June 30 - Gronalund, Stockholm, Sweden
July 01 - Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark
July 02 - Horten Festival, Horten, Norway
July 07 - Ahoy Hallen, Rotterdam, Holland
July 10 - Unknown Venue, London, England
July 14 - Queen Elizabeth Theater, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
July 15 - Paramount Theater, Seattle, Washington, USA
July 16 - Paramount Theater, Portland, Oregon, USA
July 18 - Civic Center, Santa Cruz, California, USA Early Show
July 18 - Civic Center, Santa Cruz, California, USA Late Show
July 21 - Greek Theater, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA
July 22 - State Amphitheater, San Diego, California, USA
July 23 - Santa Barbara County Bowl, Santa Barbara, California, USA
July 24 - Starlite Bowl, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 25 - Roxy Theater, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 27 - Music Hall, Houston, TX, USA
July 28 - The Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth TX, USA
July 29 - Paramount Theater, Austin, TX, USA (Early Show)
July 29 - Paramount Theater, Austin, TX, USA (Late Show)
July 30 - The Warehouse, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
August 01 - Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA
August 05 - Jai Alai Fronton - Miami, Florida, USA

1979


April 05 - Shinjuku Kouseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan
April 06 - Shinjuku Kouseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan
April 07 - Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan
April 10 - Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan
April 11 - Kosei Nenkin Main Hall, Osaka, Japan
April 13 - Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan
April 16 - Auckland, New Zealand
April 18 - Brisbane, Australia
April 20 - Adelaide, Australia
April 23 - Perth, Australia
April 25 - Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia
April 27 - Sydney, Australia
May 05 - Maui, Hawaii
May 06 - Waikiki Shell, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
May 20 - Seattle, Washington, USA
June 23 - Ahoy Hallen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
September 24 - National Hereos Arena, Kingston, Jamaica
October - Boston, Massachusetts, USA
October - Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USA
October 25 - Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York, USA (Early Show)
October 25 - Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York, USA (Late Show)
October 26 - Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York, USA (Early Show)
October 26 - Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York, USA (Late Show)
October 27 - Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York, USA (Early Show)
October 27 - Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York, USA (Late Show)
October 28 - Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York, USA
October 31 - Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, USA
November 01 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
November 02 - The Forum - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
November 03 - Ottawa, Canada
November 04 - Burlington, Ontario, Canada
November 07 - Black Music Association, Penn Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
November 10 - Detroit, Michigan, USA
November 11 - Dane County Coliseum, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
November 12 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
November 13 - Uptown Theater, Chicago, Illinois, USA
November 15 - Northrup Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota,USA
November 17 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
November 19 - Paramount Theatre, Portland, Oregon, USA
November 20 - Seattle, Washington, USA
November 21 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
November 23 - UCLA, Pauley Pavillion, Los Angeles, California, USA
November 24 - San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California, USA
November 27 - Sugar Ray Robinson Foudation Benefit, Roxy Theater, Los Angeles, California, USA
November 30 - Oakland Colliseum, Oakland, California, USA
December 01 - Freeborn Hall on UC Davis Campus, Sacramento, California, USA
December 02 - The Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California, USA (Early Show)
December 02 - The Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California, USA (Late Show)
December 05 - Denver University Arena, Denver, Colorado, USA
December 06 - Hoch Auditorium, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
December 08 - Nashville, Tennessee, USA
December - Tampa, Florida, USA
December 12 - Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA
December - Queens Park, Savanna, Trinidad, West Indies
December 15 - Queen Elizabeth Sports Center, Nassau, Bahamas

1980

January 04 - Libreville, Gabon, Africa
January 05 - Libreville, Gabon, Africa
April 18 - Zimbabwe Independence Concert, Rufaro Stadium, Salisbury, Zimbabwe
April 19 - Zimbabwe Independence Concert, Rufaro Stadium, Salisbury, Zimbabwe
May 30 - Kallerstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
June 01 - Munich Festival - Horse Riding Stadium, Germany
June 03 - Palais des Sports, Grenoble, France
June 04 - Parc des Sports, Dijon, France
June 06 - Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany
June 07 - Crystal Palace, London, Germany
June 08 - Kaiserslautern Festival, Betzenberg Stadium, Germany
June 09 - Strasbourg, France
June 10 - Orleans, France
June 11 - Bordeaux, France
June 13 - Reitstadion, Munchen, Germany
June 14 - Hamburg, Germany
June 16 - Oslo, Norway
June 17 - Grona Lund, Stockholm, Sweden
June 18 - The Forum Copenhagen, Denmark
June 20 - Waldbuhne, West Berlin, East Germany
June 21 - Kassel, Germany
June 22 - Forset National, Brussels, Belgium
June 23 - Ahoy Hallen, Rotterdam, Holland
June 24 - Lille, France
June 25 - Stade Mayol, Toulon, France
June 27 - San Siro Stadio, Milan, Italy
June 28 - Turin, Italy
June 30 - Plaza deTorros Monumental, Barcelona, Spain
July 02 - Nantes, France
July 03 - Le Bourget, Paris, France
July 04 - Dijon, France
July 06 - Dublin, Ireland
July 08 - Brighton Leisure Centre, Brighton, England
July 09 - Brighton Leisure Centre, Brighton, England
July 10 - Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland
July 11 - Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland
July 12 - Deeside Leisure Centre, Deeside, Chester, England
July 13 - Stafford Bingey Hall, Staffordshire, England
September 13 - Down South Rehearsal, Miami, FL, USA
September 14 - Rehearsal, Miami, FL, USA
September 16 - JB Hynes Auditorium, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
September 17 - Meehan Auditorium at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
September 19 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USA
September 20 - Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USA
September 23 - Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA