20,000 people (according to the New York Times) descended on the Jackson field grounds in Brooklyn New York for the USSA panorama in 2001. This panorama is considered to be New York's greatest. Featured in this weeks "Video of the Week" is the great one - master arranger Clive Bradley and Pantonic Steel Orchestra with their now classic performance of "Stranger" from that event. Click on the link below to see a shorten version of that unforgettable ten minute performance captured by Basement Recordings. Go to http://www.pantonic.com/cds for full performance or to purchase cd/dvd.
Clive reached the depth of the human soul with this arrangement, timing and orchestration is way beyond our comprehension.///
kellotherig 2 months ago
Look Dirk man jumping up like a A-hole, what an idiot! Lmao!
takethatandcoolit 4 months ago
This is my all time favorite arrangement ever. Clive Bradley was truly the best pan arranger to walk on this Earth. Anyway who hasn't heard it, you should here is amazing arrangement of Dinoglay by Metro
KingAtem1000 5 months ago
I had to watch 100 Pan video's to find this again... I'm downloading it this time
Carribbean 4 life
nitrosray 9 months ago
In my opinion Clive's greatest arrangements were performed in new york, no one to step up to the plate...
kellotherig 9 months ago
OH MY GOD
cmacpan 10 months ago 2
Clive Bradley left the pan world too early. Rest in peace Clive!
Obe2525 1 year ago
ny panorama was special that year...amazing job by pantonic....i actually played in this competiton with the harlem all stars..again as always spectacular arrangement by the LEGEND.
rebel4pan 1 year ago
This was one of my favorites of Bradley compos here in the U.s.A. .Along with Ding-Go-Lay that he put out for Metro.
monroebroo 1 year ago
There's no jam i feel in pan, better than the jam variation in stranger...Pantonics,DO YA THING"BRADLEY,DO YOUR THING"MUSIC
Slave1880 2 years ago