Through The Elders is a brand new interview series created by artist and DEADLY correspondent LUQ. The series explores the tales of elders and veterans in Caribbean culture, hearing untold stories first hand.
To mark the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on 11th May 1981, we chat to close friend Thorold DeMercardo, who claims to be the first dreadlock rasta working in an office environment in Jamaica. Thorold tells his story of working at Jamaica's Daily News in the 1970's and his friendship with reggae legend, Bob Marley. Together with LUQ., the pair discuss the evolution of Jamaican music and culture, his first meeting with the legend, introducing Bob to Cindy Breakspeare, the shocking assassination attempt on Bob’s life, the black liberation movement, and so much more.
Directed, Produced & hosted by LUQ. / luqalive
Filmed and edited by / filmbytheo
Graphic design by / timforesta
Supported by Clarks Originals
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:01 "Journalist, T-Man" himself
00:07 '60s into the '70s
00:10 Evolution of Crime in Jamaica: From the Rude Bwoy Era
00:15 Evolution of Jamaican Music and Culture
00:30 Thorold meets Bob Marley
00:37 Introducing Bob to Cindy Breakspeare (Damian Marley's mother)
00:41 Marley Shot' Headlines
00:45 Marley to the World and back
00:55 Backtracking: Sweet Jamaica and the Sound System culture
01:05 Times Change, New Plan: Bob for President
01:11 Liberation Today
01:18 Decolonising Through Language
01:21 Volume and Bass!
9 май 2024