Alongside the recent release of Marley the movie we've been lucky enough to get our hands on a fantastic prize. Not only are we giving away 2 tickets to see Marley the movie we've also got a couple of tickets to see Rizzle Kicks live in concert!
To be in with a chance of winning this excellent prize you must:
Tell us what is your favourite Bob Marley song - but more importantly why?
Answers in comments section below...
Marley movie tickets will be for the Curzon Soho, London.
Rizzle Kicks tickets are for O2 Brixton Academy, London - 16th November.
Competition Closes 29/4/12 Age: 15+
Courtesy of @IslandRecordsUK & @BobMarleyMovie
My favourite bob Marley song without a doubt is Is this Love. I love the caveman instinct to protect the girl he loves, makes me melt all the time!
Posted by: Jenna Prince | 26/04/2012 at 09:50 AM
My favourite Marley song is the redemption song because I believe we all make mistakes and sometimes it's not our fault and we all deserve the right to redeem ourselves, I once made a mistake, I didn't pre order rizzle kicks tickets and haven't had the oppertunity to see them since, I believe that now is the time to redeem myself. I would love the chance to see them live and also like to apprecitate seeing the life of such a legend, that although sadly died before my time but still his legacy is imortilised within the young people of todays generation like me, in motion and colour with fellow fans all related through the love and upmost respect of bob marley.
Posted by: Robert | 26/04/2012 at 10:31 AM
My favourite Bob Marley's Song is "Stir it up" Because it sounds like those old records with no good quality but with unstoppable feelings which wouldn't exist without these quality! When I'm listening to this song, trouble goes and Marley comes.
Regards to great Bob Marley and those Rizzle Kicks you are crazy!
Posted by: Diego | 26/04/2012 at 12:23 PM
Three little Birds, my dad used to play Bob Marley records all the time when I was younger, when he was intensive care this song helped because of the don't worry about a thing, cause every little things gonna be alright lyrics. And things were alright.
We then had the song played at Dads funeral. I now have a 3 little birds tattoo for my dad and this song.
Posted by: Debbie Hill | 26/04/2012 at 03:29 PM
In my opinion Bob Marley and The Wailers created reggae and I really don't know how anyone could possibly hate any of his songs but the song the created the biggest impact on me was 'No Woman, No cry.' This is because the lyrics have such a deep meaning to it about growing up in the 'ghetto'. Also whenever I listen to this song it straight the way puts me in a happy mood. This was also my nan's favorite song who sadly passed away so it has an even bigger place in my heart now.
Posted by: Ellie Grant | 26/04/2012 at 04:12 PM
My favourite Bob Marley song is "no woman no cry". The lyrics in this song has a lot of meaning.And he shows respect for how he feels for his lady! "In this bright future you can't forget your past". AND I LOVE RIZZLE KICKS SOOOO MUCH!!!! These two music artist are the best combination of mine!!!
Posted by: Bambi | 26/04/2012 at 10:27 PM
sun is shining- this is because its one of bob marleys best ever songs in my opinion. when i sit and listen to it i am in heaven and my spirit is free. it helps me to forgett the worries of the world and "dont worry about a thing".
Posted by: Macauley Hillaby | 27/04/2012 at 10:15 AM
"Is This Love". Because love is so difficult and confusing.
Posted by: Alex Baciu | 27/04/2012 at 10:17 AM
Buffalo soldier is my favourite song because I think it is very inspiring.its like his voice is giving u a blast on what it actually was like when the africans was stolen also this song reminds me of someone from the past. I love this song so much and it helps me get past my troubles sometimes, number 1 alltime favourite
Posted by: david wood | 27/04/2012 at 11:40 AM
Buffalo soldier is my favourite song because I think it is very inspiring.its like his voice is giving u a blast on what it actually was like when the africans was stolen also this song reminds me of someone from the past. I love this song so much and it helps me get past my troubles sometimes, number 1 alltime favourite
Posted by: david wood | 27/04/2012 at 11:41 AM
Is this love is my favourite as it is the most lovely song, it's simple yet really effective and always makes me so happy when I hear it.
Posted by: molly dunne | 27/04/2012 at 10:44 PM
I have a soft spot for the song 'Turn Your Lights Down Low' it is so beautiful. I love the Lauren Hill version as I sing along to her vocals just right! It's a lovely mellow and warm piece from Marley and I love his vocal arrangements on the piece. So perfect : )
Posted by: Anna | 28/04/2012 at 08:40 PM
My favourite song is "Redemption Song", it reminds me of the need to connect with my roots, as I am of Caribbean origin, but I have never been to the Caribbean!! In fact! My granmother is Jamaican and comes from the Parish of St Ann, the same place Bob Marley came from!!! Winning this competition will give me some insight into a person who changed the way Caribbean people feel about their African heritage.
Posted by: Zaneta Denny | 28/04/2012 at 10:45 PM
My fav trac is "no woman no cry" reason being is when I met my other half (a few years ago) he played bob Marley constantly & that got me into the song & others but this reminds me of meeting him, good times ;) x
Posted by: Katie Mackenzie | 29/04/2012 at 03:29 PM
Buffalo Soldier, ive been dancing to it since i was a kid and I still do, in the kitchen these days mainly! Perfectly uplifting on a grey day like today.
Posted by: isobelle forde | 29/04/2012 at 06:48 PM