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The Wailers swelled the crowd within minutes. It seemed fitting the Wailers should be the band to signal the end of the live set's on this first momentous day of Vintage - like a huge seal of quality musical approval if you like. As the weather closed in, the musical heat from the stage became more apparent - Marley classic's rung out into the darkness as the crowd soaked up every single ounce of each classic. Each song was announced
and was met with an even bigger raw as this greatest hits package began to take shape, and in turn uniting the attendance in song. We all joined in 'No Women No Cry', 'Three Little Birds', 'Stir It Up','Waiting In Vain','One Love','Jamming','Is This Love', 'Could You Be Love' - I think you get the gist… The sight and sound of 'I Shot The Sheriff' is still vivid in the memory banks as the sea of reggae lovers, with their fingers shaped like guns waving them in the air, while bobbing to the beat was pure magic.


