1979-11-20 Paramount Theatre, Seattle, Washington, USA (Early Show)






Date : 1979-11-20
Concert : Paramount Theatre, Seattle,Washington,USA
Source : Audience
Songs : 18
Lossless : Yes
Opening Act : Betty Wright


The opening act for the Wailers performance was Betty Wright

The Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington is a 2,807-seat performing arts venue at 9th Avenue and Pine Street in Downtown Seattle
in the United States of America.

The theater originally opened March 1, 1928 as the Seattle Theatre with 3,000 seats, the theater was placed on
the National Register of Historic Places on October 9, 1974. It is also an official City of Seattle landmark.

The theatre was designed by the Chicago-based firm of Rapp & Rapp, with Seattle architect B. Marcus Priteca collaborating.
It was renamed the Paramount in the 1940s.

The Paramount was built expressly for showing film and secondarily, vaudeville.
As of 2009, the Paramount is currently operated as a performing arts venue, serving a diverse patron base that attends Broadway theatre
concerts, dance, comedy, family engagements, silent film and jazz



Informations about the setlisting :

01-positive vibration 5:21
02-wake up and live 5:04
03-them belly full 3:16
04-concrete jungle 5:14
05-i shot the sheriff 4:28
06-ambush in the night 3:55
07-running away 3:19
08-crazy baldhead 3:21
09-the heathen 4:50
10-war-no more trouble 5:40
11-africa unite 4:12
12-one drop 4:20
13-exodus 5:18
14-is this love 3:32
15-jammin' 4:05
16-kinky reggae 4:03
17-zimbabwe 3:33
18-get up stand up 6:09



Additional Informations And Comments:

- Opening Act : Betty Wright
- Original photography by Edward M. Melillo.
- Audience










1979-11-20 Paramount Theatre, Seattle, Washington,USA (Early Show)






Date : 1979-11-20
Concert : Paramount Theatre, Seattle,Washington,USA
Source : Audience Second Generation Dubwise
Songs : 19
Lossless : Yes
Opening Act : Betty Wright



The opening act for the Wailers performance was Betty Wright

The Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington is a 2,807-seat performing arts venue at 9th Avenue and Pine Street in Downtown Seattle
in the United States of America.

The theater originally opened March 1, 1928 as the Seattle Theatre with 3,000 seats, the theater was placed on
the National Register of Historic Places on October 9, 1974. It is also an official City of Seattle landmark.

The theatre was designed by the Chicago-based firm of Rapp & Rapp, with Seattle architect B. Marcus Priteca collaborating.
It was renamed the Paramount in the 1940s.

The Paramount was built expressly for showing film and secondarily, vaudeville.
As of 2009, the Paramount is currently operated as a performing arts venue, serving a diverse patron base that attends Broadway theatre
concerts, dance, comedy, family engagements, silent film and jazz



Informations about the setlisting :

01-positive vibration 5:29
02-wake up and live 4:49
03-them belly full 3:10
04-concrete jungle 4:51
05-i shot the sheriff 4:25
06-ambush in the night 3:46
07-running away-crazy baldhead 6:27
09-the heathen 4:30
10-war-no more trouble 5:27
11-africa unite 4:02
12-one drop 4:18
13-exodus 5:08
14-encore - Junior talking 1:04
15-is this love 3:23
16-jammin' 3:59
17-kinky reggae 4:01
18-zimbabwe 3:29
19-get up stand up 6:35



Additional Informations And Comments:

- Opening Act : Betty Wright
- Original photography by Edward M. Melillo.
- Audience Second Generation Dubwise










1979-11-20 Paramount Theatre, Seattle, Washington, USA






Date : 1979-11-20
Concert : Paramount Theatre, Seattle,Washington,USA
Source : Audience Low Generation TJ
Songs : 18
Lossless : Yes
Opening Act : Betty Wright



The opening act for the Wailers performance was Betty Wright

The Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington is a 2,807-seat performing arts venue at 9th Avenue and Pine Street in Downtown Seattle
in the United States of America.

The theater originally opened March 1, 1928 as the Seattle Theatre with 3,000 seats, the theater was placed on
the National Register of Historic Places on October 9, 1974. It is also an official City of Seattle landmark.

The theatre was designed by the Chicago-based firm of Rapp & Rapp, with Seattle architect B. Marcus Priteca collaborating.
It was renamed the Paramount in the 1940s.

The Paramount was built expressly for showing film and secondarily, vaudeville.
As of 2009, the Paramount is currently operated as a performing arts venue, serving a diverse patron base that attends Broadway theatre
concerts, dance, comedy, family engagements, silent film and jazz



Informations about the setlisting :

01-positive vibration 6:04
02-wake up and live 4:52
03-them belly full 3:26
04-concrete jungle 4:59
05-i shot the sheriff 4:26
06-ambush in the night 3:47
07-running away 3:12
08-crazy baldhead 3:18
09-the heathen 4:45
10-war 3:52 11-no more trouble 1:38
12-africa unite 4:00
13-one drop 4:16
14-exodus 5:27
15-is this love 4:18
16-jammin' 4:04
17-kinky reggae 4:01
18-zimbabwe 3:32
19-get up stand up 6:53



Additional Informations And Comments:

- Opening Act : Betty Wright
- Original photography by Edward M. Melillo.
- Audience







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