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・ Jahanabad-e Olya, Sistan and Baluchestan
・ Jahanabad-e Pain
・ Jahanabad-e Sofla
・ Jahanabad-e Sofla, Golestan
・ Jahanabad-e Sofla, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
・ Jahanabad-e Sofla, Sistan and Baluchestan
・ Jah Bami
・ Jah Choey
・ Jah Cure
・ Jah Heydarbal
・ Jah Hut language
・ Jah Is Real
・ Jah Jah
・ Jah Jerry Haynes
・ Jah Kingdom
Jah Live
・ Jah Lloyd
・ Jah Mason
・ JAH Message
・ Jah No Dead
・ Jah No Partial
・ Jah Paul Jo
・ Jah People
・ Jah Reid
・ Jah Roots
・ Jah Screw
・ Jah Shaka
・ Jah Stitch
・ Jah Thomas
・ Jah Warrior


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Jah Live : ウィキペディア英語版
Jah Live

"Jah Live" is a song by Bob Marley & The Wailers, released as a single in 1975. The song was recorded and released within days following the announcement of the death of Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia whom Rastafarians see as the reincarnation of God, whom they call Jah. The song was written as a message to the world that Haile Selassie I had not died as the Ethiopian government of the time and (according to the song) detractors of the Rastafarian religion claimed. When the song was released, Selassie was claimed dead by the Ethiopian authorities but there was no body. Marley was prescient in response to the news that no body had not been found saying, "Yuh cyant kill God".
In the song, Marley directly confronts those who doubt the Rastafari movement because of the apparent death of Selassie I:
:Fools sayin' in their heart
:Rasta your God is dead
:But I and I know Jah! Jah!
:Dreaded it shall be dreaded and dread...
Though originally recorded as a single, the song has since been released on the 1992 box set ''Songs of Freedom'', as a bonus track on the 2001 re-release of Marley's 1976 album ''Rastaman Vibration'' and in 2002 on its "deluxe edition", and on the compilations ''One Love: The Very Best of Bob Marley & The Wailers'' (2001) and ''Gold'' (2005).
A dub version of the song, titled "Concrete", was released on the single's B-side. It has since been released on the deluxe edition of ''Rastaman Vibration'' in 2002. The song is featured in the closing credits of Countryman, the legendary rasta movie.
== References ==



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