1975-10-04 Wonder Dream Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica




Date : 1975-10-04
Concert : Wonder Benefit Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica
Source : Audience
Songs : 13
Lossless : Yes
Duration : 72:00 mn



This event was in fact a benefit concert to raise funds to help blind people (Jamaican Institute For The Blind)

This concert , held at the National Stadium is the last Original Wailers (Bob Marley , Peter Tosh , Bunny Wailer)reunion show.
There's also Stevie Wonder at this event, in fact he was a the base of this concert.

The opening act for Stevie Wonder at this concert was Third World


About the National Stadium :

The stadium was completed in 1962 to mark Jamaica's Independence.

The first event held there was the ceremony where the Union Jack was lowered and the Jamaican Flag raised at midnight on August 6, 1962.

It was the venue for the Ninth Central American and Caribbean Games in 1962 and the Eight Commonwealth Games in 1966.

An arena was built in 1966 for indoor games and other forms of entertainment.

The stadium is the main venue for sporting events including international football games, sporting competitions, athletic meetings.

It has just been refurbished. At the entrance is a statue which looks like the late Dr Arthur Wint but is said to
be a composite of the four athletes who gave Jamaica its first gold medal in the relay race in the Olympics Games in Helsinki in 1952.

It was sculpted by the late Alvin Marriott, one of Jamaica's foremost sculptors, then cast in aluminum as Jamaica
produces the ore from which this metal is made.

the seating capacity of the National Stadium was 35000



Information about the setlisting :

01-rastaman chant 5:01
02-nice time 3:46
03-simmer down 3:14
04-one love 5:07
05-dreamland 4:04
06-fight against conviction 4:37
07-mark of the beast 5:41
08-you cant blame the youth 4:31
09-legalize it 7:05
10-so jah seh 3:27
11-no woman no cry 7:20
12-jah live 8:43
13-i shot the sheriff (with Stevie Wonder on Piano, Peter Tosh on Rhythm guitar) 9:24


Additional Informations And Comments :

- Track 06 is also know as Battering Down Sentence , from Bunny Wailer

- Tracks 04,12 are not usual being played live on stage

- Wailers reunion concert :)

- Stevie Wonder :)

- History :) the concert allow the School For The Blind to receive 23 000 dollars










1975-10-04 Wonder Dream Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica




Date : 1975-10-04
Concert : Wonder Benefit Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston,Jamaica
Source : Remastered Audience
Songs : 13
Lossless : Yes




This event was in fact a benefit concert to raise funds to help blind people (Jamaican Institute For The Blind)

This concert , held at the National Stadium is the last Original Wailers (Bob Marley , Peter Tosh , Bunny Wailer)reunion show.
There's also Stevie Wonder at this event, in fact he was a the base of this concert.

The opening act for Stevie Wonder at this concert was Third World


About the National Stadium :

The stadium was completed in 1962 to mark Jamaica's Independence.

The first event held there was the ceremony where the Union Jack was lowered and the Jamaican Flag raised at midnight on August 6, 1962.

It was the venue for the Ninth Central American and Caribbean Games in 1962 and the Eight Commonwealth Games in 1966.

An arena was built in 1966 for indoor games and other forms of entertainment.

The stadium is the main venue for sporting events including international football games, sporting competitions, athletic meetings.

It has just been refurbished. At the entrance is a statue which looks like the late Dr Arthur Wint but is said to
be a composite of the four athletes who gave Jamaica its first gold medal in the relay race in the Olympics Games in Helsinki in 1952.

It was sculpted by the late Alvin Marriott, one of Jamaica's foremost sculptors, then cast in aluminum as Jamaica
produces the ore from which this metal is made.

the seating capacity of the National Stadium was 35000



Information about the setlisting :

01-rastaman chant 5:00
02-nice time 3:43
03-simmer down - one love 8:39
04-dreamland 4:31
05-fight against conviction 6:58
06-mark of the beast 5:08
07-you cant blame the youth 3:55
08-legalize it 7:04
09-so jah seh 3:47
10-no woman no cry 7:01
11-jah live 8:42
12-i shot the sheriff (with Stevie Wonder on Piano, Peter Tosh on Rhythm guitar) 9:16
13-superstition (Stevie Wonder song) 7:00


Additional Informations And Comments :

- Kazo Remaster

- Track 06 is also know as Battering Down Sentence , from Bunny Wailer

- Tracks 03,04,12 are not usual being played live on stage

- Wailers reunion concert :)

- Stevie Wonder :)

- History :) the concert allow the School For The Blind to receive 23 000 dollars










1975-10-04 Wonder Dream Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica




Date : 1975-10-04
Concert : Wonder Benefit Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston,Jamaica
Source : Audience
Songs : 12
Lossless : Yes
Duration : 64:44 mn



This event was in fact a benefit concert to raise funds to help blind people (Jamaican Institute For The Blind)

This concert , held at the National Stadium is the last Original Wailers (Bob Marley , Peter Tosh , Bunny Wailer)reunion show.
There's also Stevie Wonder at this event, in fact he was a the base of this concert.

The opening act for Stevie Wonder at this concert was Third World


About the National Stadium :

The stadium was completed in 1962 to mark Jamaica's Independence.

The first event held there was the ceremony where the Union Jack was lowered and the Jamaican Flag raised at midnight on August 6, 1962.

It was the venue for the Ninth Central American and Caribbean Games in 1962 and the Eight Commonwealth Games in 1966.

An arena was built in 1966 for indoor games and other forms of entertainment.

The stadium is the main venue for sporting events including international football games, sporting competitions, athletic meetings.

It has just been refurbished. At the entrance is a statue which looks like the late Dr Arthur Wint but is said to
be a composite of the four athletes who gave Jamaica its first gold medal in the relay race in the Olympics Games in Helsinki in 1952.

It was sculpted by the late Alvin Marriott, one of Jamaica's foremost sculptors, then cast in aluminum as Jamaica
produces the ore from which this metal is made.

the seating capacity of the National Stadium was 35000



Information about the setlisting :

01-rastaman chant 5:01
02-nice time 2:35
03-simmer down 0:17
04
05-dreamland 4:04
06-fight against conviction 6:35
07-mark of the beast 5:41
08-you cant blame the youth 4:31
09-legalize it 7:05
10-so jah seh 3:27
11-no woman no cry 7:20
12-jah live 8:43
13-i shot the sheriff (with Stevie Wonder on Piano, Peter Tosh on Rhythm guitar) 9:24


Additional Informations And Comments :

- Ganjaman source, no tracks 4

- Track 06 is also know as Battering Down Sentence , from Bunny Wailer

- Tracks 03,05 are not usual being played live on stage

- Wailers reunion concert :)

- Stevie Wonder :)

- History :) the concert allow the School For The Blind to receive 23 000 dollars








1975-10-04 Wonder Dream Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica




Date : 1975-10-04
Concert : Wonder Benefit Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston,Jamaica
Source : Master Audience Tape
Songs : 12
Lossless : Yes
Duration : 74:33 mn



This event was in fact a benefit concert to raise funds to help blind people (Jamaican Institute For The Blind)

This concert , held at the National Stadium is the last Original Wailers (Bob Marley , Peter Tosh , Bunny Wailer)reunion show.
There's also Stevie Wonder at this event, in fact he was a the base of this concert.

The opening act for Stevie Wonder at this concert was Third World


About the National Stadium :

The stadium was completed in 1962 to mark Jamaica's Independence.

The first event held there was the ceremony where the Union Jack was lowered and the Jamaican Flag raised at midnight on August 6, 1962.

It was the venue for the Ninth Central American and Caribbean Games in 1962 and the Eight Commonwealth Games in 1966.

An arena was built in 1966 for indoor games and other forms of entertainment.

The stadium is the main venue for sporting events including international football games, sporting competitions, athletic meetings.

It has just been refurbished. At the entrance is a statue which looks like the late Dr Arthur Wint but is said to
be a composite of the four athletes who gave Jamaica its first gold medal in the relay race in the Olympics Games in Helsinki in 1952.

It was sculpted by the late Alvin Marriott, one of Jamaica's foremost sculptors, then cast in aluminum as Jamaica
produces the ore from which this metal is made.

the seating capacity of the National Stadium was 35000



Information about the setlisting :

01-rastaman chant 4:55
02-nice time 3:23
03-simmer down 7:37
04-dreamland 3:47
05-fight against conviction 6:19
06-mark of the beast 5:28
07-you cant blame the youth 4:16
08-legalize it 6:46
09-so jah seh 3:12
10-no woman no cry 6:56
11-jah live 8:42
12-i shot the sheriff (with Stevie Wonder on piano, Peter Tosh on Rythm guitar) 9:16



Additional Informations And Comments :

- Master Audience

- Track 06 is also know as Battering Down Sentence , from Bunny Wailer

- Tracks 03,05,11 are not usual being played live on stage

- Wailers reunion concert :)

- Stevie Wonder :)

- History :) the concert allow the School For The Blind to receive 23 000 dollars










1975-10-04 Wonder Dream Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica




Date : 1975-10-04
Concert : Wonder Benefit Concert, Kingston National Stadium, Kingston,Jamaica
Source : Audience DUbwise
Songs : 12
Lossless : Yes
Duration : 81:04 mn



This event was in fact a benefit concert to raise funds to help blind people (Jamaican Institute For The Blind)

This concert , held at the National Stadium is the last Original Wailers (Bob Marley , Peter Tosh , Bunny Wailer)reunion show.
There's also Stevie Wonder at this event, in fact he was a the base of this concert.

The opening act for Stevie Wonder at this concert was Third World


About the National Stadium :

The stadium was completed in 1962 to mark Jamaica's Independence.

The first event held there was the ceremony where the Union Jack was lowered and the Jamaican Flag raised at midnight on August 6, 1962.

It was the venue for the Ninth Central American and Caribbean Games in 1962 and the Eight Commonwealth Games in 1966.

An arena was built in 1966 for indoor games and other forms of entertainment.

The stadium is the main venue for sporting events including international football games, sporting competitions, athletic meetings.

It has just been refurbished. At the entrance is a statue which looks like the late Dr Arthur Wint but is said to
be a composite of the four athletes who gave Jamaica its first gold medal in the relay race in the Olympics Games in Helsinki in 1952.

It was sculpted by the late Alvin Marriott, one of Jamaica's foremost sculptors, then cast in aluminum as Jamaica
produces the ore from which this metal is made.

the seating capacity of the National Stadium was 35000



Information about the setlisting :

First Set :


01-rastaman chant 5:01
02-nice time 3:44
03-simmer down - one love 8:40
04-dreamland 4:32
05-fight against conviction 6:59
06-mark of the beast 5:09
07-you cant blame the youth 3:56
08-legalize it 7:05
09-so jah seh 3:48
10-no woman no cry 7:02
11-jah live 8:42


Second Set :


12-i shot the sheriff (with Stevie Wonder on Piano, Peter Tosh on Rhythm guitar) 9:17
13-superstition (Stevie Wonder song) 7:01


Additional Informations And Comments :

- Dubwise source

- Track 06 is also know as Battering Down Sentence , from Bunny Wailer

- Tracks 03,11 are not usual being played live on stage

- Wailers reunion concert :)

- Stevie Wonder :)

- History :) the concert allow the School For The Blind to receive 23 000 dollars



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