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Visiting Bob Marley’s Jamaica and ‘the Government Yard in Trench Town’
In 2005, the Guardian published a story about a visit to Trench Town. Okin Ojumu not only spotted “Georgie,” a local immortalized in “No Woman, No Cry,” but also poked around the Bob Marley Museum, which turned out to be an underwhelming experience. “Like Culture Yard,” Ojumu writes, “the museum was an authentic experience but unlikely to cause a stampede. It was a pleasant surprise that the Marley industry wasn’t being ruthlessly exploited, but I felt someone was missing a trick. After all, nearly 25 years after his death, Marley is an enduring icon, instantly recognisable, with a strong connection to his homeland. His legacy could have been handled differently.” Categories: Weblog • Caribbean • Jamaica • Music
COMMENTSDid you know they have restaurants that are replicas of his house? By Daved brosche on 3.3.07 at 05:56 AM
Interesting article. World is changing. However, I wouldn’t expected cricket tournament in Trench Town. By bob marley fan on 12.8.07 at 01:40 AM
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