Stephen Marley — Fed Up
Album: Mind Control
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Released: 2007
Length: 4:19
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Aye
She Said How Could You Treat Me This Way
What We Had Was More Than Words Could Say
Two Times The Echos Of My Mind
That Dont Know Where Else This Love Ill Find
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She Said Our Relationship Is Overstanding
And Sometimes People Are Just Too Demanding
Well I Cant Help This Feeling That I Get
Lord I Wonder If I Will Regret
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She Said How Could You Treat Me This Way
What We Had Was More Than Words Could Say
Two Times The Echos Of My Mind
And That Dont Know Where Else This Love Ill Find
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
Aye
O I Wonder If I Will Regret
Lord I Wonder If I Will Regret
And That Dont Know Where Else This Love Ill Find
That Dont Know Where Else This Love Ill Find
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She Said How Could You Treat Me This Way
What We Had Was More Than Words Could Say
Two Times The Echos Of My Mind
That Dont Know Where Else This Love Ill Find
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She Said Our Relationship Is Overstanding
And Sometimes People Are Just Too Demanding
Well I Cant Help This Feeling That I Get
Lord I Wonder If I Will Regret
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She Said How Could You Treat Me This Way
What We Had Was More Than Words Could Say
Two Times The Echos Of My Mind
And That Dont Know Where Else This Love Ill Find
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
Aye
O I Wonder If I Will Regret
Lord I Wonder If I Will Regret
And That Dont Know Where Else This Love Ill Find
That Dont Know Where Else This Love Ill Find
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
She's Fed Up, She's Fed Up
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Length: 4:20
That flute sounds really good on this track.
snap_dragon wrote:
Me too. But he doesn't mention Pinocchio anywhere in the song.
I thought he was singing about Geppetto
Me too. But he doesn't mention Pinocchio anywhere in the song.
he is doing his own thing. i respect that. he was the main act at summer jam back a few years. it was fantastic
stockvc wrote:
This is a nice song, but IMHO it doesn't qualify as reggae
Thank you! Please play more reggae!
This is a nice song, but IMHO it doesn't qualify as reggae
Stingray wrote:
You should stay of the herb for a while,man! Its doing your head in!
Stephen beats Bob 10fold!
A true gem - lovely!
You should stay of the herb for a while,man! Its doing your head in!
Will listen to more music from him. Really liked it.
Went to see Stephen Marley the other night in Boston. He put on a terrific show and brought his son on stage to sing a song. Keeping it in the family....talent abounds
Stingray wrote:
Talk about your hyperbole....Seriously?
Stephen beats Bob 10fold!
Talk about your hyperbole....Seriously?
stockvc wrote:
I need to temper this with a "Please play less reggae! Thank you!"
Thank you! Please play more reggae!
I need to temper this with a "Please play less reggae! Thank you!"
I'd never heard of Stephen Marley. He sounds more like his dad than Ziggy, but I like Ziggy's sound too.
Thank you! Please play more reggae!
Stephen beats Bob 10fold!
A true gem - lovely!
I thought he was singing about Geppetto
Nice!
Wizzuvvoz wrote:
...probably true, but it IS a nice song!
Seems like Bob Marley's son could push the boundaries a little more.
...probably true, but it IS a nice song!
Very cool stuffâº
Love it!
Wizzuvvoz wrote:
Don't fix what ain't broke.
Seems like Bob Marley's son could push the boundaries a little more.
Don't fix what ain't broke.
Seems like Bob Marley's son could push the boundaries a little more.
Poacher wrote:
vocal work is reggae to me. the rest is very nice groove-something that really is not even close to reggae
Interesting. It seems that because this is sung by Stephen Marley many RP listeners class this as reggae.
I don't get it. Don't get me wrong, I love this track, I love reggae and have bought a lot of it over the years. But to my mind, this is not reggae or even close.
There is a real undercurrent of listeners on RP who really dislike reggae and I have an idea it has nothing to do with the actual music.
I don't get it. Don't get me wrong, I love this track, I love reggae and have bought a lot of it over the years. But to my mind, this is not reggae or even close.
There is a real undercurrent of listeners on RP who really dislike reggae and I have an idea it has nothing to do with the actual music.
vocal work is reggae to me. the rest is very nice groove-something that really is not even close to reggae
Randomax wrote:
Absolutely!
Thought it was a cover of Thirty Thousand Headmen
Absolutely!
Thought it was a cover of Thirty Thousand Headmen
Bob and his son, not much to do with the music, more to do with the image and politics.
Nice tune!
Cool groove.
Interesting. It seems that because this is sung by Stephen Marley many RP listeners class this as reggae.
I don't get it. Don't get me wrong, I love this track, I love reggae and have bought a lot of it over the years. But to my mind, this is not reggae or even close.
There is a real undercurrent of listeners on RP who really dislike reggae and I have an idea it has nothing to do with the actual music.
I don't get it. Don't get me wrong, I love this track, I love reggae and have bought a lot of it over the years. But to my mind, this is not reggae or even close.
There is a real undercurrent of listeners on RP who really dislike reggae and I have an idea it has nothing to do with the actual music.
5.7 ? These are the same people that gave Patsy Cline an 8.7. strange
DoctorHooey wrote:
Did someone get rejected from art school? What, they didn't like your hand copy of the turtle from the back of the magazine?
That album cover is so photoshop 101 it's almost MSPaint.
Did someone get rejected from art school? What, they didn't like your hand copy of the turtle from the back of the magazine?
Annoying voice. Bob I like. Stephen, meh.
jagdriver wrote:
A little too much ganja for Limpopoking, perhaps?
Reggae rules...I love Bob and the whole talented Marley family!!
Limpopoking (The Parish of St. Alfonzo) |
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A little too much ganja for Limpopoking, perhaps?
Reggae rules...I love Bob and the whole talented Marley family!!
Limpopoking (The Parish of St. Alfonzo) |
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A little too much ganja for Limpopoking, perhaps?
That's it. I'm buying this CD.
southend wrote:
Which Radio Paradise are you listening to?
Radio Paradise : All Reggae, all the time.
I'm fed up. Enough already.
I'm fed up. Enough already.
Which Radio Paradise are you listening to?
A MUST HAVE, FOLKS
southend wrote:
Radio Paradise : All Reggae, all the time.
I'm fed up. Enough already.
Reggae Radio Paradise?
Some Reggae, some other stuff. Get over it, not like there ain't a million other places you could other than here.
Oh but keep the funding coming!
underarmor wrote:
Gepetto?
I heard that too
I gotta say I never did quite get the reggae thing. I mean, I'll all about the gange, and I want to work with ya on the dred locks deal. But knit headgear in 80+ degree weather? I no can handle.
That album cover is so photoshop 101 it's almost MSPaint.
67nj wrote:
Personally I find Stephens' voice very evocative of Bob, which is a VERY good thing!
Gepetto?
ScottishWillie wrote:
Reggae flute? Who would have believed they would work so well together.
Yep. Shame about the voice, though...
Reggae flute? Who would have believed they would work so well together.
Enough already with your superfluous irrelevant hyperbolic manifestations. Now that's something to be fed up about.
southend wrote:
Radio Paradise : All Reggae, all the time.
I'm fed up. Enough already.
Radio Paradise : All Reggae, all the time.
I'm fed up. Enough already.
yclept wrote:
ok..I'm fed up with hearing this every day
Huh? Maybe I'm not paying attention, but this is the first time I've heard it. And I like it.
trekhead wrote:
Gepetto?
That's what I thought I heard also! Really catchy number, this is.
NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
I'm not, I like it!
Me too Mon...
Gepetto?
yclept wrote:
ok..I'm fed up with hearing this every day
I'm not, I like it!
Josh1138 wrote:
Those guys in the design kitchen are a bunch of pamplemousses'
Grapefruits?
CCinSB wrote:
nice tune! Like the flute.
Its the flute that makes this track work in my opinion.
ok..I'm fed up with hearing this every day
Those guys in the design kitchen are a bunch of pamplemousses'
NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
Geez, Mick Jagger ought to lay off the weed.
hahahahahaha
Geez, Mick Jagger ought to lay off the weed.
He sounds so much more like his dad than Ziggy ever did.
Love it.
like the music ... not so much the lyrical content
jah_blessed wrote:
Yay, my upload! Thanks everyone who voted on the LRC!
Yay, my upload! Thanks everyone who voted on the LRC!
Wow, great tune. Voice is almost the same as his dad. I like Stephen's style over Ziggy's. Solid 7, maybe higher if I hear it a few more times.
His dad is a tough act to follow, but not bad effort from the boy Stephen.
I've never been a fan of any of the Marley kids' musical efforts. This isn't so bad though.
Scary how much the voice sounds like his Dad.
Holy Toledo, I really thought this was a Bob song I'd never heard before. Nice instrumental work. Good tune.
nice tune! Like the flute.