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Peter Tosh Pictures
Artist:
Peter Tosh
Origin:
Jamaica, KingstonJamaica
Born date:
October 9, 1944
Peter Tosh Album: «Peter Tosh - Captured Live»
Peter Tosh Album: «Peter Tosh - Captured Live» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.2 of 5)
  • Title:Peter Tosh - Captured Live
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Review - Product Description
This DVD features Peter Tosh live.
Customer review
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
- The man itself!!!!

I saw Peter Tosh in this tour while I was studying in New Orleans (Sept. 1983), I am not sure if it was just before or after this show was taped. Well, unfortunatly we can not see him anymore, but this DVD captures the escence of this great show. Great performance by PT and the band, specially Santa Davis (drums) and Fully Fulwood (bass). If you like reggae or if you like to see a good show, just go ahead an get this DVD, you will not regret it. A gret show from one of reggea prime musician. I only gave it four stars because the DVD has only part of the performance, for full concert please check the double CD Captured Live.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- The Roots Reggae Ambassador at his Best!

This concert is a powerful one hour showcasing the many talents of the Roots Reggae Ambassador Peter Tosh. The way he commanded the stage (check out his african garb and arab scarf on his head with mirror tint glasses) is worth the purchase alone. The band does an amazing job particularly Santa Davis on drums and Vision on percussion. Despite the dominant white audiance, Peter never succombs to performing pop records. His song selection is strictly roots and rebellious. Even the poppy "Johnny B. Goode" chronicals his life growing up on the tiny island of Jamaica. One reviewer wrote the audiance looked bored. That is absolutely not the case. Nearly everybody is standing up throughout the entire performance cheering non stop. Some stand out performances are "Pick myself up," "Rastafari Is (check out his congo performance w/ Vision, brilliant)," and "Not going to Give it up (he reveals the dreadlocks to a roaring ovation)." Peter was a masterful musician, songwriter, performer, and political activist. His performances was his ultimate platform to reveal his most inner thoughts and beliefs to the world. Peter Tosh lived and died through his music. "Captured Live" did indeed do just that, capture his life.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- RASTAFARI - IS

I AM A NEW FAN OF PETER AND IT IS PRETTY MUCH BECAUSE OF THIS DVD. WHILE IT ONLY HAS HALF OF WHAT YOU CAN HEAR ON THE LIVE CD, I THINK IT TAKES THE BEST SONGS. MY FAVORITE IS THE 12 MINUTE RASTAFARI-IS WHICH IS THE HEIGHT OF THE SHOW AS FAR AS IM CONCERNED. I SEE THE BASS PLAYER AND DRUMMER GET MENTION BUT THE KEYBOARDIST ALSO DESERVES SOME PRAISE AS HE DAZZLES US ESPECIALLY ON THIS SONG. MANY CLIPS ON YOUTUBE ARE PULLED FROM THIS DVD/VHS. THE SOUND IS TOTALLY 80'S, AND WHATS BEST IS PETERS SPIRIT DURIN THE SHOW, HE SEEMS HAPPY AND EXPRESSES THIS IN DANCE WHICH IS QUITE DIFFERENT THAN OTHER SHOWS. NOT THAT IVE SEEN MANY OF HIS AS THEY ARE ONLY BITS AND PIECES ON DVDS AND INTERNET. THIS IS A MUST FOR PETER FANS

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- Reggae Fan1

Peter Tosh is the ultimate performer of our time. I was able to feel the vibration even after the music has stopped playing. I watched the DVD with friends and we all had a blast. I highly recommend the DVD to all reggae music lovers.

Customer review
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Not so great

I love roots, I love Peter Tosh, and I found this DVD mildly interesting, but not great. Halfway through I lost interest. It lacks the sheer power and 'wow' factor of the live Wailers performances. The backing band seems very average - a very 'synthesized' and not very rootsy sound. Kind of like a session band, not a real roots. The (mostly white) audience looks bored - most are sitting throughout the performance, and Tosh seems to disconnected from them - no real interaction between Tosh and audience. Peter Tosh was a serious activist and grand master of reggae, but somehow this show doesn't capture that. I know Peter Tosh has done some great performances, I'm hoping for better live footage to emerge one day.