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Anyone else think that Michael Jackson is super sexy in his “They don’t care about us”music video?

Not the video with him in prison I’m talking about the one where he is in like Jamaica or Africa or something.

Yes, I do think he looked VERY sexy in it. I loved his shirt with the peace sign on it. :)

And I love that song! It has a really good beat, and great lyrics.

“Tell me what has become of my rights, am I invisible cause you ignore me? The proclomation promised me free liberty. I’m tired of being the victim of shame, they’re throwing me in a class with a bad name. I can’t believe this is the land from which I came. You know I really hate to say it, the government don’t wanna see, but it Roosevelt was livin’ he wouldn’t let this be.”

04 Jah Sun “Jamaica” music video


Live Forever: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh PA September 23, 1980 [2 CD Deluxe Edition]


Live Forever: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh PA September 23, 1980 [2 CD Deluxe Edition]


$10.83


MARLEY BOB & THE WAILERS LIVE FOREVER THEATRE PITTSBURGH (2CD)…

Bob Marley and the Wailers Live at the Rainbow


Bob Marley and the Wailers Live at the Rainbow


$14.49


On June 2, 1977, London’s Rainbow Theatre “caught fire”–in the best possible way, of course. At the time, Bob Marley and the Wailers, already huge in the UK, were on tour in support of the locally produced Exodus. While the show starts off with the slow-burning “Trenchtown Rock” (1973′s African Herbsman), Marley’s performance grows increasingly incendiary until, by the time they get to the climac…

Welcome to Jamrock


Welcome to Jamrock


$7.78


Grammy winner (for 2001′s Halfway Tree) Damian “Junior Gong” Marley, the youngest singing son of the immortal Bob and brother of Ziggy, Julian, Stephen and Ky-mani, has made a major splash in the family business. The confrontational title track of his third album (which entered the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart at Number 7, the biggest opening week ever for a reggae artist), deals with vacationi…

Roots Rock Reggae Inside the Jamaican Music Scene [VHS]


Roots Rock Reggae Inside the Jamaican Music Scene [VHS]


$19.98


Fans of 1970s reggae are sure to rejoice at the chance to hear Jimmy Cliff and Joe Higgs talk about their music, to see hyperkinetic producer-musician Lee “Scratch” Perry at work in his legendary Black Ark studio (with Junior Murvin, the Heptones, and the Upsetters), and to enjoy the lively sounds of the Mighty Diamonds, Ras Michael, and U-Roy in concert. Fans of Jamaica’s best-known musical ex…


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