DLC Playthrough – 2/8 (Bob Marley)
This week sees the arrival of an additional eight new Bob Marley tracks into the Rock Band DLC library. Below are playthrough videos of the DLC from the always awesome thenewnoelisoncruz. Definitely check out and subscribe to his YouTube channel!
Links to purchase DLC songs online at Xbox.com are included below for each track. The “Bob Marley 01” pack is available for 1,080 MSP ($13.49). All tracks are 160 MSP ($1.99). Pro Guitar/Bass charts are listed below where applicable, and can be purchased for an additional $.99.
Directly below is a playlist of all the DLC videos, followed by individual videos of each DLC track after the jump.
Note: Songs marked as UMG’ed have been flagged for copyright violations by UMG. Don’t expect the remaining videos to stay up too much longer, unfortunately.
Bob Marley – Burnin’ and Lootin’
Bob Marley – Coming in from the Cold
Bob Marley – Lively Up Yourself
Bob Marley – Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) (Pro)
UMG’ed
Print This Post




Yeah, but does his videos feature Joe Strummer as the singer?
HeyRiles Reply:
February 8th, 2011 at 4:55 pm
I think YouTube changed their dispute rules. Simply disputing a video does not unblock it anymore, I did it with four of my videos this morning and they’re still blocked
The only chance at me buying Marley was to be able to see the charts for the keys.
Thanks for sharing these playthrough videos RockBandAide and thenewnoelisoncruz. Now if we can only get them watched before they all get UMG’d.
I hate it when these things happen. A lot of the time it’s good to see the song before you buy.
Skydog Reply:
February 8th, 2011 at 9:37 pm
I can tell you the guitar charts are pathetically boring.
HeyRiles Reply:
February 9th, 2011 at 12:10 am
Normally we can undo it quickly. This time UMG acted fast and denied our claims. They were unblocked for a few hours then were blocked again. So I dunno
Whizzer Reply:
February 9th, 2011 at 5:46 am
I usually need the videos to see if I want it. I can listen to it elsewhere, but I can’t hear if it has nice charts, most of the time.
UMG and others are only shooting themselves in the foot. People don’t watch these videos to listen to the song, they will use other videos/sources for that.
That said, I’m not expecting to buy these ever, so I can live without seeing the charts, especially with the Legend album in hindsight (it looked really boring).
Andre Reply:
February 9th, 2011 at 6:37 am
They are boring not because reggae is boring in itself. It’s just that the music is too slow and repetitive to be adequate to a rhythm game.
For example, I bought “Three Little Birds” some time ago, the song is really sweet and pleasant to listen to. But it’s just not THAT fun to play.
It’s not always about the complexity of the individual parts, it’s how the parts fit together to make an interesting and satisfying end result. This is what playing music is really about.