@PAMITES Hey...Don't forget Eddie & the Movements aka. JAMBAND. just as influential in Eastern Caribbean music as Burning Flames. Burning Flames ignited the Rhythm Box revolution in Soca music but Jamband took it to another level. By 2000, almost all the islands in the Eastern Caribbean had band/s that were almost exact replicas of Jamband. They even went as far as adopting a trend that their band must have at least one lead singer that sounds just like Nick Friday.
Beautiful, love my beautiful island. I love how you can actually tell what the theme of the bands were.
@PAMITES Hey...Don't forget Eddie & the Movements aka. JAMBAND. just as influential in Eastern Caribbean music as Burning Flames. Burning Flames ignited the Rhythm Box revolution in Soca music but Jamband took it to another level. By 2000, almost all the islands in the Eastern Caribbean had band/s that were almost exact replicas of Jamband. They even went as far as adopting a trend that their band must have at least one lead singer that sounds just like Nick Friday.
This is sooo nice! Look at the olden days
Great video....wow look at the original Burning Flames
love this video thanks for posting it
wow! this is so cool...
LOVE IT 🇦🇬❤️🇦🇬
Look at the Great Burning Flames at the 9:05 mark. How I wish these days were still here!!!
Look at the full costumes they wore back then...Far more material than deh piece a string deh using nowadays and probably a lot cheaper.
Modesty was in back then.
This is awesome!
OLD SCHOOL WAS THE BEST SCHOOL…
This is so good
That's Burning Flames
how times have changed
Thank you, now how did I not know that?
Anybody know who sings that bicycle song that starts at 1:27?
Burning flames
Ride You Bicycle (BURNING FLAMES)