Peter Tosh - Live At The Bayou Nightclub! 03/14/79
14 videos • 125 views • by worldwarXP Peter Tosh’s live performance at the Bayou Nightclub in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., on March 14, 1979, is remembered as a powerful and energetic concert. Tosh, a founding member of The Wailers and a prominent reggae musician, delivered a memorable setlist that included some of his most iconic songs such as “400 Years,” “Stepping Razor,” “Pick Myself Up,” “African,” “Burial,” “Soon Come,” “I’m the Toughest,” “Bush Doctor,” “Don’t Look Back,” “Get Up, Stand Up,” and “Legalize It.” The concert showcased Tosh’s dynamic stage presence and his ability to engage the audience with his socially conscious lyrics and compelling performances. This event is often highlighted as one of the significant moments in Tosh’s solo career, reflecting his commitment to using music as a tool for social change and empowerment.