The Legendary Wailers

             Jomo Ent. & Terminus presents The Legendary Wailers
             § The Legendary Wailers performed African Herbsman on Tuesday, September 14, 1999. This particular song promotes black equality and political independence, which is a primary focus of African American Psychology.
             Can't see the right roads, when the streets are bend
             The old slaveman, might grind slow, but it grinds fine, yeah
             African herbman, why linger on, just concentrate, 'cause heaven lives on
             Retired slaveman, will look with a scorn, with a transplanted heart
             [guess how quick they had to part, guess how quick they had to part]
             The remebrance of today, is the sad feeling of tomorrow, oh [guess how
             African herbman, seize your time, I'm taking illusion on the edge of my mind
             I'm taking loses down through my life, down through my life [guess how
             quick they had to part, guess how quick they had to part]
             In remembrance of today [guess how quick they had to part]
             African herbman, why linger on, just concentrate 'cause your heaven
             Retired slaveman, will look with a scorn
             With a transplanted heart [guess how quick they had to part, guess how
             In remembrance of today, brings sad feelings of tommorrow [guess how
             [African herbman, African herbman, African herbman] African herbman
             The foundation of The Wailers was formed in 1963 and consisted of vocalists Bob Marley, Bunny Livingston, and Peter Tosh. Unfortunatley, the foundation crumbled in 1973, and Bob Marley left the band. Bob Marley went on to become the first Jamaican reggae performer to achieve significant international stardom. However, at the sa
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