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	<title>Comments on: Tribute to RPB</title>
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	<description>Peter Boyce of MADD Entertainment gives you a comical view of the serious business of entertainment in Barbados and the wider Caribbean.</description>
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		<title>By: bigbwoy</title>
		<link>http://www.boycevoice.com/blog/2007/08/11/tribute-to-rpb/comment-page-1/#comment-572</link>
		<dc:creator>bigbwoy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 20:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One love ...I did get a bit emotional but I just think that the man does not deserve to be so unfairly criticised because in the grand scheme of calysonian rankings he reigns supreme. At the end of it all he does not judge himself and he takes his defeats with the same respect and dignity as he does his victories, sorry if I was too harsh on you but at least you seem smart enough to understand that you touch a raw nerve when you referred to him as luckiest calpsonian...and now you mentioned it maybe he is the luckiest calypsonian after all. 
sorry for taking out my rage on you but my pretty girlfriend horn me so I vexxxx, I taking Eric Lewis advice and get a ugly girl...cause ugly girl does be sweet sweet.......LOL.

One love and big up to Peter Boyce for allowing the average man a voice to rant and rave and simply exchange views...we can all agree to disagree..Stay safe bounce-a-fire..no love lost, Respect in every aspect.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One love &#8230;I did get a bit emotional but I just think that the man does not deserve to be so unfairly criticised because in the grand scheme of calysonian rankings he reigns supreme. At the end of it all he does not judge himself and he takes his defeats with the same respect and dignity as he does his victories, sorry if I was too harsh on you but at least you seem smart enough to understand that you touch a raw nerve when you referred to him as luckiest calpsonian&#8230;and now you mentioned it maybe he is the luckiest calypsonian after all.<br />
sorry for taking out my rage on you but my pretty girlfriend horn me so I vexxxx, I taking Eric Lewis advice and get a ugly girl&#8230;cause ugly girl does be sweet sweet&#8230;&#8230;.LOL.</p>
<p>One love and big up to Peter Boyce for allowing the average man a voice to rant and rave and simply exchange views&#8230;we can all agree to disagree..Stay safe bounce-a-fire..no love lost, Respect in every aspect.</p>
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		<title>By: bounce-a-fire</title>
		<link>http://www.boycevoice.com/blog/2007/08/11/tribute-to-rpb/comment-page-1/#comment-569</link>
		<dc:creator>bounce-a-fire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>by the way i am probably younger than you
but i am also well informed  because the information is out there
wanna to know where to look?
and whats age gotta to do wid anything anyway</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by the way i am probably younger than you<br />
but i am also well informed  because the information is out there<br />
wanna to know where to look?<br />
and whats age gotta to do wid anything anyway</p>
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		<title>By: bounce-a-fire</title>
		<link>http://www.boycevoice.com/blog/2007/08/11/tribute-to-rpb/comment-page-1/#comment-568</link>
		<dc:creator>bounce-a-fire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>OK --ease down on the emotion
please dont make assumptions and please do not accuse me of things that i am not or things that i did not say --please dont ---it is simply not fair

please do your research and deal with the facts please  
one does not have to be born in a particular year to know what happened in that year
listen to Kidsite&#039;s performance in this year calypso finals and you would get a clue--also please listen to Longfellow&#039;s offerings and you  would hear reference to what did take place-(every year some calypsonian sings about it )--and please! please! do your research because this is serious business and it has nothing to do with bias.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK &#8211;ease down on the emotion<br />
please dont make assumptions and please do not accuse me of things that i am not or things that i did not say &#8211;please dont &#8212;it is simply not fair</p>
<p>please do your research and deal with the facts please<br />
one does not have to be born in a particular year to know what happened in that year<br />
listen to Kidsite&#8217;s performance in this year calypso finals and you would get a clue&#8211;also please listen to Longfellow&#8217;s offerings and you  would hear reference to what did take place-(every year some calypsonian sings about it )&#8211;and please! please! do your research because this is serious business and it has nothing to do with bias.</p>
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		<title>By: bigbwoy</title>
		<link>http://www.boycevoice.com/blog/2007/08/11/tribute-to-rpb/comment-page-1/#comment-564</link>
		<dc:creator>bigbwoy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 16:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yo Bounce a fire, you talking s^&amp;^% bare s%#%, you are obviously biased against bag and by extension the younger crop of entertainers in Barbados. 
I challenge you to tell us what happened in semi-finals 1982 because I was born in 1985.

RPB&#039;s success has nothing to do with luck but rather it is a result of consistency, hardwork, dedication and an unnerving commitment to the development of the calypso artform in Barbados, the only other group which has demonstrated such consistency is MADD and the prolific writer Eric Lewis. History will be kind to these fine artistes and social commentators and future generations will be able to look back and respect what they have done. If you want to find out what happened a particular year in Barbados check out any song from RPB or Madd and you will know, some of the other so called share holders run hot and cold but these 2 have been CONSISTENT without fear or failure whether they were in competition or not.

What luck are you talking about, give the man his due respect.
Have you ever realised how he has always conducted himself, he has always held his head up high and he does not ridicule or criticise even the youngsters and their experimentations.

Leave the bloody man alone and go find something more constructive to do with your time. 

You are part of a group of bajan artisans who seem to think that society owes you something, maybe you were an entertainer, or promoter or involved in culture or something and never got the success or recognition enjoyed by some of todays entertainers and you all are eternally bitter.

We do not owe you one r#%$, we young entertainers work hard for what we earn and no matter how bitter or jealous you are it won&#039;t change a thing. Get a life and leave Rupee, Edwin, Alison, Lil Rick, Rihanna, MADD and most definitely RPB alone, because he has bridged the gap and and he does not have this us and them mentality like you most certainly have.

Go bounce in a fire or something.

Congrats RPB F**K The playa haters.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yo Bounce a fire, you talking s^&#038;^% bare s%#%, you are obviously biased against bag and by extension the younger crop of entertainers in Barbados.<br />
I challenge you to tell us what happened in semi-finals 1982 because I was born in 1985.</p>
<p>RPB&#8217;s success has nothing to do with luck but rather it is a result of consistency, hardwork, dedication and an unnerving commitment to the development of the calypso artform in Barbados, the only other group which has demonstrated such consistency is MADD and the prolific writer Eric Lewis. History will be kind to these fine artistes and social commentators and future generations will be able to look back and respect what they have done. If you want to find out what happened a particular year in Barbados check out any song from RPB or Madd and you will know, some of the other so called share holders run hot and cold but these 2 have been CONSISTENT without fear or failure whether they were in competition or not.</p>
<p>What luck are you talking about, give the man his due respect.<br />
Have you ever realised how he has always conducted himself, he has always held his head up high and he does not ridicule or criticise even the youngsters and their experimentations.</p>
<p>Leave the bloody man alone and go find something more constructive to do with your time. </p>
<p>You are part of a group of bajan artisans who seem to think that society owes you something, maybe you were an entertainer, or promoter or involved in culture or something and never got the success or recognition enjoyed by some of todays entertainers and you all are eternally bitter.</p>
<p>We do not owe you one r#%$, we young entertainers work hard for what we earn and no matter how bitter or jealous you are it won&#8217;t change a thing. Get a life and leave Rupee, Edwin, Alison, Lil Rick, Rihanna, MADD and most definitely RPB alone, because he has bridged the gap and and he does not have this us and them mentality like you most certainly have.</p>
<p>Go bounce in a fire or something.</p>
<p>Congrats RPB F**K The playa haters.</p>
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		<title>By: bounce-a fire</title>
		<link>http://www.boycevoice.com/blog/2007/08/11/tribute-to-rpb/comment-page-1/#comment-349</link>
		<dc:creator>bounce-a fire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>well well well

yuh know there are alaways different views on the same subject--different perspectives---

calypso music saw an upsurge in 1979  when the first CROPOVER calypso tent was opened and the finals were held at the national stadium for the first time.from then to 1981 it kept growing and growing  with interest in the artform increasing year after year through the increased participation of persons from the society as calypsonians, revellers and administrators. 

battleground tent, Spotlight and jah jah house of soca all came before 1982 with such names as gabby, gryner romeo blackpawn, dragon, lord wilson, adonijah and plecky--just to mention a few. these persons were immensely popular and their songs well known. blackpawn won in 1980 at the stadium before a big enthusiastic crowd--the same for romeo in 1981 and liar in 1979---all before 1982--year of plastic bag

when plastic bag came in 1982 he brought support from st philip and other parts of the country and this added to what was already in progress because the upsurge in calypso started when cropover was used as a vehicle to promote the artform and received a greater impetus when carifesta was held in barbados in 
1981. bag would have benefitted from this upsurge when he won the st philip competition three consecutive years before he entered the national  competition in 1982

the point is that interest in calypso was very high before 1982 and bag rode on this wave. 

i must mention the role of c b c and win callender who used to go to the tents and tape the music , play them on the radio sounding scratchy and sometimes barely audible. this helped to invigorate the interest in calypso. 

when i hear people today(admiral, john king,ian alleyne, rupee  etc) talking about quality ---it makes me cringe because if you want to play the music--you will play it --dont care where it was recorded---a good song is a good song

bag is also one of the luckiest calypsonians in the world because we all know what happened during the semifinals in 1982 but what we dont realise is that this started a period of interference into the results of the competition from then up to last kadooment day 2007. 

bag also brought the advent of two slow songs to the finals that helped to destroy the semifinals and eventually affected the attendance at the finals. previous to 1982 calypsonians sang a slow or midtempo song  and a jumpup song (uptempo). bag and later john king came with these slow droney songs and others followed them. the semifinals and finals move from a situation where people could jump up and dance and listen to serious lyrics to something that now resembles a church service of the past---------hence the need for the party monarch competition which you might say is a good result afterall -eh eh 

enough is enuff</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well well well</p>
<p>yuh know there are alaways different views on the same subject&#8211;different perspectives&#8212;</p>
<p>calypso music saw an upsurge in 1979  when the first CROPOVER calypso tent was opened and the finals were held at the national stadium for the first time.from then to 1981 it kept growing and growing  with interest in the artform increasing year after year through the increased participation of persons from the society as calypsonians, revellers and administrators. </p>
<p>battleground tent, Spotlight and jah jah house of soca all came before 1982 with such names as gabby, gryner romeo blackpawn, dragon, lord wilson, adonijah and plecky&#8211;just to mention a few. these persons were immensely popular and their songs well known. blackpawn won in 1980 at the stadium before a big enthusiastic crowd&#8211;the same for romeo in 1981 and liar in 1979&#8212;all before 1982&#8211;year of plastic bag</p>
<p>when plastic bag came in 1982 he brought support from st philip and other parts of the country and this added to what was already in progress because the upsurge in calypso started when cropover was used as a vehicle to promote the artform and received a greater impetus when carifesta was held in barbados in<br />
1981. bag would have benefitted from this upsurge when he won the st philip competition three consecutive years before he entered the national  competition in 1982</p>
<p>the point is that interest in calypso was very high before 1982 and bag rode on this wave. </p>
<p>i must mention the role of c b c and win callender who used to go to the tents and tape the music , play them on the radio sounding scratchy and sometimes barely audible. this helped to invigorate the interest in calypso. </p>
<p>when i hear people today(admiral, john king,ian alleyne, rupee  etc) talking about quality &#8212;it makes me cringe because if you want to play the music&#8211;you will play it &#8211;dont care where it was recorded&#8212;a good song is a good song</p>
<p>bag is also one of the luckiest calypsonians in the world because we all know what happened during the semifinals in 1982 but what we dont realise is that this started a period of interference into the results of the competition from then up to last kadooment day 2007. </p>
<p>bag also brought the advent of two slow songs to the finals that helped to destroy the semifinals and eventually affected the attendance at the finals. previous to 1982 calypsonians sang a slow or midtempo song  and a jumpup song (uptempo). bag and later john king came with these slow droney songs and others followed them. the semifinals and finals move from a situation where people could jump up and dance and listen to serious lyrics to something that now resembles a church service of the past&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;hence the need for the party monarch competition which you might say is a good result afterall -eh eh </p>
<p>enough is enuff</p>
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