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Trinidad
& Tobago Panorama 2012 - HOME
sung by Destra Garcia
composed by Mark Loquan & Ken “Professor” Philmore
lyrics by Destra Garcia
arranged by Junior “IBO” Joseph
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LYRICSVerse 1
Ah come out to jam yuh,
Come nah man gimme something (vibes)
gimme something (vibes)
gimme something (real vibes)
Iron ah grab yuh,
Come nah man gimme something
(vibes),
We does work so hard every year
(this year!)
Listen to me, listen to me
It get out ah hand, dey forget ‘bout
pan
All yuh listen to me, listen to me
Is more bacchanal in this jam
Chorus
Just
a little, little
Gimme a little bit of vibes
Stay a little,
I promise that I (we) will
make yuh wine
Doh feel no how, is Pan time now,
Sweet music we playing
(Gih we some
vibes)
Spirits rising, Pan jamming,
Is we time, support de ting
(Aye, ’cause we come to
breakaway…..support de ting)
(Aye, today we come to play)
Verse 2
Long time we
knocking,
Come nah man, gih we something
(vibes)
gih we something (vibes)
gih we something (real vibes)
Feel like yuh begging
Come nah man, gih we something
(vibes),
Man is real talent we have here
All yuh listen to we, listen to we
How de harmony, caress de melody
All yuh listen to we, listen to we
Feel de fire and energy
Chorus
Bridge
If de DJ want to
play,
and mash up de ramajay
Well is bacchanal today,
we eh
backing down ah say
Gih we some vibes, we want de vibes
Time to ….gih we some vibes
Verse 3
Look how we
sweating,
Come nah man, gih we something
(vibes)
gih we something (vibes)
gih we something (real vibes)
Tempo we bringing
Come nah man, gih we something
(vibes),
If yuh feeling we, leh we hear
All yuh listen to we, listen to we
Dis Panorama, leh we take over
All yuh listen to we, listen to we
Dem DJ go still play later
Chorus
Fade with:
(Ah want yuh jump up, jump up
Come leh we wave up, wave up
Jump up and wave something
Free up, free up) Repeat
Free yuh self up
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Destra Garcia
Destra Garcia was born in November of 1977 in Trinidad and Tobago, and hails from a musical family. “When I am up there performing I feel the music as I move and I know it’s great to be a woman. I revel in my sensuality. I want women to look at me and say ‘Way to go, Destra,’ because I am representing them and I look good doing so.” Destra has been singing since she was in St. James Secondary School. “I sang every year for five years at school and won the Calypso Monarch on every occasion. I also wrote all my calypsoes.”
For an exclusive When Steel Talks interview with Destra Garcia, click here
Songwriter Mark Loquan celebrates many years of writing music compositions for the steelband music panorama competition.
And 2012 represents five of those years since the Destra/ Philmore/ Loquan team has been creating music for Panorama. Since 2008 the team has brought to life songs like “Hooked” (2008), “D Trini Way” (2009), “Surrender” (2010), “Rewind” (2010) and “Calling Meh” (2011). Prior to 2008, Destra/Loquan had produced “Colours Again” (COTT Pan Song of the Year 2006) and “We Luv Carnival.” The Philmore/Loquan combination had also worked on songs like “Dangerous” (sung by Anslem Douglas/Colin Lucas) and “Time to Breakaway” (sung by Kerwyn Trotman). Several of the songs have been performed for Panorama in Trinidad & Tobago and at other Panorama competitions including Nottinghill, New York, Toronto, and Cayman Islands.
For 2012, the team presents two songs for Panorama, Vibes and De Player, both produced by Junior “Ibo” Joseph.
About Vibes:
This song originated
from a melody which
Loquan had produced
as a demo several
years ago, but was
never released.
Philmore and Loquan
have now revitalized
the song with their
own vibes and with
the energy and
creativity that
flows between them
musically. Destra -
who wrote the lyrics
for both songs
- wanted to bring to
the forefront the
story of the bands
coming on stage
after a lot of hard
work and practice
night after night,
only to be ignored
by DJ’s and rhythm
sections playing in
the North Stand. The
players play their
heart out and seek
vibes and
appreciation for
their work from the
audience with “Gih
we some vibes”,
“listen to we” and
“support de ting.”
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Ken “Professor” Philmore has been arranging music for Panorama since 1982. He has had many successes to date, viz 6 first places with Sonatas of New York, 2 with Sound Specialists of Laventille and numerous second places. His closest to victory in the large band category of T&T Panorama was back in 1990 with Fonclaire and “Pan By Storm” when the band placed second to Renegades’ “Iron Man.” In addition to arranging, to date he has done several panorama compositions, the latter 5 years being in collaboration with Mark Loquan and Destra.
Ken continues to spread the culture worldwide, as an ambassador for Trinidad and Tobago’s national instrument, performing at several international jazz festivals and events worldwide. He recently visited and performed in South Africa and Nigeria for their respective Carnivals in 2011.
Ken’s aim is to have the youths embrace the artform. He dares to include hip hop, rap, reggae, funk and anything he believes would attract the youths, without losing the sweetness that would appeal to the pan connoisseurs. Hence his arrangements may be considered “non-traditional” or “outside of the box,” while exuding his rich musical soulful style and “down to earth” personality.
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