Third World Steel Orchestra "Gold" arranged by Pelham Goddard (1977)
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All I know is allyuh go have to come real good to make me forget this.
And that includes you, too Pelham Goddard.
The influence of Ray Holman on Goddard's music in the early years is quite obvious in this arrangement. What came to be known as the Woodbrook strum is also clearly audible.
Celebrating another Olympic Gold Medal for T&T
. The 2012 Olympic Javelin champion is Trinidad's Keshorn Walcott.
Congratulations, Keshorn.
GOLD!!!
it is such a pity pellham if you reading this and the exodus members thtis is the real pellham here, this is what earned you the respect, I am hearing lines, we getting a flavour as well, Exo I was told that youn have been putting pressure on him from the get go, after all it was the dictatorship of the band on the arranger that had the band packing Ray Holman and hiring pelham finally it did not work last year, now you need to give him more elbow room it seems pellaham that you forgot how nice your music sounds slowed down steel band music is a chip not a jump after all musically speaking all the instruments are variations of the same voice and is all accoustic so if you want to play fast the music has to have a different format rather than the ones you have been using so far
Musical content and not "gallery" was the hall mark of the entire steel band movement then. We really have to reflect and listen to what was developing in the past to move forward oftentimes.
Brgds, Keithley Greene