Everything Related to the Steelpan Instrument and Music
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Posted on February 26, 2013 at 3:36am 33 Comments 1 Like
back in the day, if i listen to a panorama tune a few times, i could jump on a pan and play some of the licks, from memory, I know I am getting old, but I still have that ability, I was given a rough track by a jazz band once and my first take was perfect, that was the final take and we only did a second one just for so, I jumped in a panyard and started playing a piece of their panorama tune in Brooklyn, if I go to you tube and listen to calypsoes and panorama tunes I never hear from back…
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I remember walkin up laventille road, an hearing somebody coasting on a pan in many a houses and no matter how tired I was I would speed up and sometimes pass a house only to hear another pan up the hill, as you get closer to the center you can hear the strains of more than one pan now although I was outa gas I would start running, pure sweetness the higher you go the sweeter the sound, you cyar miss the radoes it was allways like entering the gates of heaven as you get to the center,…
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skiffle also ran- wrong man for that band
Apple is that you ? Please email me at snk1@flowtrinidad.net . ( North Area #8 Topp , Desulf ) . Hope to hear from you soon . Steve .
Eustace, I got this CD from a co worker who I believe had it transferred from the record . Although I belong to the Hatters and South Stars Family along with other Bands , I did not have anything to do with this recording . I am not sure if South Stars did any other recordings but I'll check with Stevie on this .
My brother. Good to see and hear from you, It's also great to see you promoting the National Instrument, internationally. Heaven knows how the steelpan is disrespected, in the land of it's birth. Boy,those were wonderful times, back then with Smooth. He is a great teacher. I'll never forget his hand movement technique, while teaching enharmonic equivalent. Stay strong, bro.
BTW, Boozer Babb gave" Scobie Nuts" that nickname.
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