July 3, 1980[]
Facts[]
- Venue: Aéroport du Bourget
- City: Le Bourget
- State/Province: Paris, Île-de-France
- Country: France
- People in attendance:
Band lineup[]
- Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
- Aston Barrett, bass
- Carlton Barrett, drums
- Al Anderson, lead guitar
- Junior Marvin, lead guitar
- Earl Lindo, organ, clavinet
- Tyrone Downie, keyboards
- Alvin Patterson, percussion
- The I-Threes, backing vocals
Setlist[]
SBD (source 1)[]
- "Marley Chant" -> "Natural Mystic"
- "Positive Vibration"
- "Revolution"
- "I Shot The Sheriff"
- "No Woman, No Cry"
- "Roots, Rock Reggae"
- "Zion Train"
- "Kinky Reggae"
- "Zimbabwe"
- "Lively Up Yourself"
- "Jammin'"
- "Is This Love?"
- "Exodus"
- "Could You Be Loved?"
- "Get Up, Stand Up"
SBD (source 2)[]
- "Revolution"
- "I Shot The Sheriff"
- "War" -> "No More Trouble"
- "Zimbabwe"
- "Zion Train"
- "No Woman, No Cry"
- "Lively Up Yourself"
- "Jammin'"
- "Natty Dread"
- "Work"
- "Is This Love?"
- "Could You Be Loved?"
- "Roots, Rock, Reggae"
- "Kinky Reggae"
- "Get Up, Stand Up"
full setlist[]
- "Marley Chant" -> "Natural Mystic"
- "Positive Vibration
- "Revolution"
- "I Shot The Sheriff"
- "War" -> "No More Trouble"
- "Zimbabwe"
- "Zion Train"
- "No Woman, No Cry"
- "Lively Up Yourself"
- "Jammin'"
- "Exodus"
- "Redemption Song"
- "Natty Dread"
- "Work"
- "Is This Love?"
- "Could You Be Loved?"
- "Roots, Rock, Reggae"
- "Kinky Reggae"
- "Get Up, Stand Up"
Introductions[]
Trivia[]
- source 1 has a messed-up setlist.
- source 1 misses the entire "War", "No More Trouble", "Work" and "Natty Dread".
- source 2 misses the beginnings of "Revolution" and "Natty Dread", as well as the entire "Exodus", "Natural Mystic" and "Positive Vibration".
- it is confirmed by newspaper photos that "Redemption Song" which is missing on both sources, was played, likely after "Exodus", as usual in 1980.
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