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Editorial Review:
Bob Marley may be the best known Jamaican in history. Taylor spent six years working with Marley, and during that time was Marley's first and only manager. This book tells of those who took advantage of this unpretentious and natural man, and of his music, his religion, his family, and growing up in Jamaica. 8 pages of photos.
Marley And Me: The Real Bob Marley Story Reviews:
Why so negative? 
2008-05-20 - I have read just about every book available regarding Bob Marley. This was the last book on my list, and now that I have read it I know why. Don Taylor's version of his life with Bob is written in such negative context. He fills the pages with pats on his own back writing about those he loaned money to and never got it back. About what HE did for Bob. Definately left me feeling angry, bored and dissapointed. Don't bother!
The Real Deal Story 
2006-09-10 - its a shame more books like this are not published - buy this book
Marley and Me (Reveiw) 
2006-01-25 - Marley and Me
By: Don Taylor
Music! It was Bob Marley's passion and his way of making a living. He usually never stayed in a single relationship for a long time except on a few occasions. He loved his children and often said that his money was actually theirs. He grew up in Kingston, Jamaica where his mother abandoned him. Bob was used to seeing the gangsters, pimps, etc. because he sort of lived in a place that has lots of them. He started a band and they called themselves the "Wailers". In his songs he would talk about problems going on in Jamaica. After a while Bob adopted the Rasta religion which wasn't very popular at the time. Later it would also be adopted by higher classman. That is the reason the reason why Bob has dreadlocks because it is part of his religion. Police would often make people cut off their dreadlocks because of the influence they had on politics. Bob would also use drugs openly because that was also part of his religion. He would use them during live concerts to. Rita, who was Bob's actual wife, often would steal money from Bob and sign checks with his signature. Bob only married Rita because they had children together and she needed someone to support her. The woman Bob really loved was Cindy Breakspeare. Bob also had a child with Cindy. Then Bob's manager Don Taylor discovered that Bob had cancer and needed treatment. Bob went on the proper diet for the treatment for a while. After he got into an argument with Don Taylor he stopped the treatment and eventually the cancer spread to his brain and killed him. I recommend this book to people who like Bob Marley's music and want to find out more about him. This is an excellent book with many interesting things.
I liked the book because it told me facts that I never knew about Bob Marley. I didn't know about him being really good at soccer. In fact he could have played professionally! Instead he decided to play music even though he also had a passion for soccer. I didn't know his wife was dishonest and Bob didn't really like her. Bob even said, "Rita can sign mi name betta dan me!" That is why she signed checks in his name and stole his money in everyway you can think of. Bob and Don were shot by gangsters because Bob was trying to unite Jamaica with a free concert for two rival gangs. Bob was nicked in the chest while Don was basically blocking most of the bullets from hitting Bob. Bob also usually had several girls around him all the time. They would usually just follow him around until he made them go away. Bob didn't really mind but Cindy and Rita did.
Bob was a compassionate person even though his nickname was "Tuff Gong". He cared mainly for his family especially his children. He would buy them whatever they needed whenever they needed it. He would use little money for himself. He refused to travel by limo because it would make people look bad. He just wanted to live a life where he didn't look rich. He even bought a house for his mother, Rita, and Cindy. He would pay his band extra money even when they didn't ask for it. He would give money to the poor also. He tried to basically make all Jamaicans live a better life at the expense of him living with all of the expenses.
Bob often showed the energy he had in him by demonstrating through his songs and everyday life. During one of his concerts the crowd went wild and Bob put the microphone down and started jumping up and down and danced. Just because of that he decided to do another song for the same crowd. He occasionally started getting angry at Rita and sometimes beat her for stealing his money. He was in such a bad mood he even pointed a gun at Don Taylor, his friend and manager. He also showed his energy on the soccer field. He was athletic and definitely could have played professionally. Bob would often go out on the soccer field in the early morning before rehearsal to have a few hours by himself to play soccer.
Bob was a compassionate and interesting person. My recommendation would go to people who love Bob Marley and his music. People who would also want to learn more about him should buy this book. Bob loved music, his children, and soccer. He loved his family and tragically died of cancer in 1981. Bob was a great player and singer and helped change the world and peoples' minds everywhere about music. He was loved by many and still is. He helped unite Jamaica and made life better for everybody else.
By: D. Bennett
Knowing Marley 
2005-10-13 - It is hard to get to know Bob from a Business view - this story was more of Don Taylors life and thoughts, as it should be, he did write the book. This is a great book to read, even if it is to see Bob Marley in someone else's eyes. I have been a fan of Bob's for Many years and I must say, there were more than a few new things I learned. I could have done without the ending, knowing all of his financials and all that happened to his estate. Personally, that is something the family should deal with and Don Taylor should keep that part private. Then again, it is his book and his way of seeing, knowing and loving Bob Marley. Anyone who is into Bob should read this book. ~Marleighgal
Don't Support This Crook 
2003-10-27 - Don Taylor was Bob Marley's manager, yes. But he also stole alot of money from Bob - he lied about concert earnings to put more money in his own pocket. Anyone who buys this book is directly supporting a man who stole from Marley. Bob was pissed when he found out about Taylor's dishonesty, and he wrote Bad Card, a song off of his masterpiece, Uprising (1980). I refuse to pay for a book that will benefit a man who stole from Bob Marley. Don Taylor, you are a filthy thief, and your attempt to capitalize off of Bob makes me SICK.