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From: shoshikataisaku
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  • WELL DONE TO THE TRINI'S WHO INVENTED THE PAN AND WELL DONE TO THE BAND FOR DOING IT JUSTICE........GREAT PERFORMANCE...THANK YOU.

  • Music connects all etnicity races

  • WOW, Very Nice guys wish i could have seen you in person. SPoken from a true West Indian Guyanese Dan dada

  • WOW, Very Nice guys wish i could have seen you in person.

  • One of my most favourite pan tunes!!

    Love how you all are biggin up T&T on de pan!! love it~

  • Nice interpretation, nice arrangement, one of the greatest songs ever played on pan. Music is universal and steelband music is no exception. As a Trini, it is nice to see our national instrument cross seas, mountains and valleys to infect the world with Sweet Pan Fever!!! Thanks for the post, much appreciated.

  • now that's how pan should sound...NICE

  • This is my absolutely fave composition. You guys make an excellent interpretation of a very difficult task. Good job.

  • great job guys...sweet, clean & nice. always one of my all time favorites!!!

  • It always throws me when I see people other than black west indians playing. Not because they can't play well- and you do play well. It's just because I am so accustomed down here to black people playing from trinidad or st vincent or here in Barbados and places like that, that sometimes I forget that steel pan is like the piano...almost universal.

    Ya'll play well. Thanks also for reminding me that Caribbean and West Indian flavour can be found anywhere

  • Great job! It's a seriously substantial piece of music and you've done justice to it, Jit Samaroo would be proud to see/hear his arrangement of this piece being played so far removed in time and space from when he first did it. Kitch also probably lends an ear from beyond whenever it is played. As a Trini, I am also proud to see "we music" spread and picked up so far and wide. All the best to you all, Keep it up!

  • Fantastic. I'm in the middle of learning this piece myself and it is by far the most difficult piece I have ever played. Woo for bass pans!

  • I played bass for this tune too.

    It's one of my favorite, if not my favorite.

  • i too know how to play this song its my favorite i know how to play it on lead and bass and on the double seconds

  • o yeah and im just 14 the song is pretty easy

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