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Aida Dodson |
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[Circus-cvs] Extending Refinances made easy |
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Sun, 08 Oct 2006 03:49:31 -0800 |
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love. Jah was the force fighting against the oppression from Babylon, the
destructive force. Metaphors of oppression and freedom, have carried as blatant
a message with it, but it was another way for Marley to reach his audience. He
gained respect for innovating the use of his guitar and the production of his
music, and became a messenger even when he was not singing in his songs. His
music reached people emotionally throughout nations. Music is an effective tool
for adjusting to the emotional life of many people. People use music quite
frequently to express or modify their emotions (Hakanen). Some find themselves
in the words of others, and some will put themselves into their own words. Bob
believed himself to be a philosopher, but humble as well. "People want to
listen to a message, word from Jah. This could be passed through me or anybody.
I am not a leader, a messenger. The words of the songs, not the person are what
attract people." (African News Service) Bob Marley used techniques of
assimilation to grab his audience. When he spoke of topics that were hot in the
minds of his people, they were more likely to accept the message and believe
they shared the same beliefs.
prove to be effective in terms of reinforcing the beliefs already held by
movement members and sympathizers. Rarely do such songs
his Rastafari listeners. When Marley spoke of things that were in the latitude
of acceptance of his audience, his words impacted them listeners incredibly.
If you get down and quarrel everyday/You're saying prayers to the devil, I
say/ Why not help one another