
After weighing the pros and cons and even listening to the classic album "Exodus" for a little inspiration, I still don't know if the deal inked by Bob Marley's survivors to use his image to hawk audio equipment is a good thing.
On one hand, almost anything that gets the name of the reggae music icon and personal hero into the public mainstream is a good thing. At least he's not selling bug spray like Muhammad Ali did back in the 1970's.
But on the other hand, attaching the name and likeness of a man who stood for so much, such as putting his life on the line to end the violence that surrounded Jamaica's 1976 elections, to something as mundane as stereo equipment leaves me a little cold.
House of Marley, a creation of Marley's surviving family members, unveiled a line of headphones, earbuds and speaker docks being sold under Marley's name. To try and bring a more "ital" feel to the project, the equipment is being marketed as using "as much recycled and eco-friendly material as possible."
Does anyone else smell a weak sales pitch?
You really can't blame the Marley family for seeking to earn some money from their patriarch's toil. Other folks sure are.
Marley's name, sound and image are believed to generate $600 million annually in pirated merchandise. Marley ranks with Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson among the world's richest dead celebrities.
Marley left no will and his riches have been the subject of numerous legal battles between his family members and corporate interests.
I don't know if Bob Marley headphones will ultimately catch on with consumers.
But I do know I won't be running out to get a pair. The whole House of Marley campaign lacks the component that made Marley a great man to me and millions of others followers - authenticity.


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By: bugs hunter on 1/07/2011 10:51PM
Greed has overtaken Jamaicans!
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By: SAY WHAT! on 1/10/2011 1:00PM
Man you think this is it!!?
Whatever else he stands for, most kids today know him for those telephone pole sized joints
When the man legalizes WEED Bob Marley will become a household name.
After a hard day...kick back and relax with the soft pleasures of Marley's Jamaican lights.
(We be Jammin playing softly in the background)
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By: rasfanta on 1/13/2011 5:39PM
What do you expect after the family lost the rights to Bob's music and the Masters suspiciously burned up in a fire? Bob must be turning in his grave to know that the family did not take the white man seriously enough to protect his legacy. I am disgusted by the failure of our race to not know the enemy of our people and continue to make the same damn mistakes over and over. Obviously, we still have not learned, therefore we are destined to reincarnation. Ray Charles was blind but he saw the issues and demanded to keep his Masters from the greedy, blood-sucking white music executives.
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By: Cofresi on 1/10/2011 11:44AM
I don't understand the increasing worship at this man's altar. I put him in the Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton category as super over hyped self important cultural icons. Nothing more, nothing less.
If you want to read more into his existence or believe the rewriting of his history and importance, have at it. His estate is laughing all the way to the bank!
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By: Colin on 4/15/2011 2:49PM
Eco conscious... Made in China in chemical polluting factories by underpaid and overworked people, some probably children.... Jah Bless....
The only color them Marley's care about it green.
"Wait up! Me runnin fa me Marley Mellow Mood soda pop wit me eco conscious Marley earbuds and me digitally remastered copy a' Legend. Rasta!"
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