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| ACTORS: | Bob Marley |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Tapeworm |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Documentary |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 689161122631 |
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False Information! As stated below by another review this video CAN NOT BE THE ACTUAL LAST INTERVIEW. The interviewer in the video makes references to Marley's "Latest album titled Survival" Most reggae/Marley fans also know that Marley spent a while in German hospitals while fighting cancer before flown to Miami where he later died. The interview takes place in Jamaica which would have been before his 80/81 tour through the U.S. Obviously Marley DID interviews after this on only in the United States. Maybe the video is partially true as it MAY have been the last "known interview" in Jamaica, but certainly not his Last interview ever. The video does have some good Q&A not only from Bob but from other band members as well; however the video is definetly NOT worth the price listed above...Sorry guys!
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i dont care what st. louis man says buy the way i hate mark maguire those facts are true but as long as its an interview its exiting watching him talk because hes a legend buy it
Misrepresentation alert!
The "Last Known Interview" is touted by its makers as having been conducted in the spring of 1981, a mere three weeks before Marley's untimely death by cancer in May 1981. That's false. How do I know? Marley is asked about his latest album, Survival. Even casual reggae fans know that the last album Marley released in his lifetime was Uprising (1980). The video jacket copy is rather sensationalized, suggesting that Marley was on his final journey to Jamaica, via NYC and Miami, where he died. It is true that Marley passed away in Miami, but the facts are otherwise incorrect, apparently in an effort to tap into the rather morbid fascination of this reggae prophet's untimely death. As for the video interview itself, it is an intriguing, somewhat casual series of questions about music, politics, Rastafari and black consciousness, the answers given not only by Marley but by members of his band and entourage.