Not hearing anything about christmas in this sokah. So why we trinis calling this a parang sokah? Just because we spanish words in it, we quick to call it parang sokah.
The year this song was released around 80/81 I started to learn to play pan with my hometown band Merry Tones from Diego Martin, Trinidad. I had to call it a day because when the melody was in Port of Spain I was now coming outta Diego, talk bout outta timing!!! And when somehow ah meet dem in town ah used to blow pass dem and end up in San Fernando, while they now reaching San Juan!!
Oooo the best soccer hit of that time. shot but interesting.it was segico disco opener and a song that closed the dance.iremember my late best and ever will be in my life Badu nsubuga
Crazy is still the Soca Parang King! None other can compare! After all these years, he has left the other mocking pretenders trailing far behind! The lovable lunatic, like the late Daisy Voisin, will reign forever!
Well, my story is a bit long, but... Crazy walked in, and invited me to his house in Diego. He burned the song, along with 8 other Crazy Christmas tunes, onto a CD for me, His one condition was that I promise not share his music with those who would seek to profit from it by "bootlegging" - a promise I have kept to this day. I named the CD "Crazy : One of a Kind" In honour of the "chance" meeting. One day if I meet him again I'll ask him to autograph the CD for me. He is a great guy! CRAZY!
@Caribman9999 You have one on me! 1979 he release his first album 'Crazy's Super Album' CM001 which had Parang Soca. He had a 12" single Parang Soca and Muchacha in 1979 CM003. His next recording was an album was in 1980 called 'Madness Is Gladness' CM003 which he had 'Muchacha' on it. If you take the file #CM003 on the 12" single you will see it is the same file #CM003 on his 1980 album. Yes, it was released for Christmas '79 but was popular for Carnival 1980 that is why I play it in 1980!
When I was a kid there was a song from Crazy that went: " Crazy I don't why I love you so, Crazy, I never gonna let you go". I can't seem to find it on the net. Anyone know the song I'm talking about.
Classic Muchacha by Crazy! Can someone post up the original that everybody likes to hear? The original with more upbeat tempo, more musical instruments.
Thanks Sibs12345. Glad to know that there's somebody else out there who knows the version I'm talking about. When the world hears it they'll remember. I was 5 at the time in 1979. The radio used to play "Parang Soca" and the original "Muchacha" for Christmas. Thanks to ScorpioPetey for bringing back the memories but although this "Madness is Gladness" version from 1980 is okay....it's not the best. It's still out there (the original of 1979) waiting to be found and posted. The original does not have Crazy saying "Remember Madness is Gladness!" which is a signature of the Madness is Gladness LP version
Hey @@DevinciFX think I found it. the Muchacha 1979 version was a single of the label "Crazy Music"of 1979.....really hope someone posts this version up.... www.discogs.com/Crazy-Muchacha/release/5718632
@Quelvisv Hahaha, nice touch, your story! But I believe you are a little late with the year, though. "Muchacha must have been released be late 1979 AT THE LATEST. I seem to recall going to a wedding in early December 1979 and partying to this song there (it was at the Bel Air Hotel in Piarco). Anyone have any AUTHENTIC information about the release date? The other thing I remember about this song I will put into another comment below.
The other thing I remember about this song is that I, like cgordon6969 [see comment below] made a big search for "Muchacha" in Dec 2004. My search ended at Crosby's in St. James, though Crosby's was not able to solve my problem, since the song is apparently not on any CD except as a Crazy 3-song- medley). Then Crazy, i.e. Mr Edwin Ayong, aka Calypso Crazy of course, walked in: (yes, he himself: how Crazy was that, eh,man?) How he helped me get the song that's my Crazy favourite is below.
Does anyone know what’s he’s saying after muchacha? Or have the translation, sounds like “ese mucho vienen del amor” or ”ese mucho bein en del amor” but I can’t tell for certain
@trinibutterfly69 i went to rosery boys sat common entrance is 1988...maybe we know eachother, I was the baddest boy at that school, in those days, rediculous...childhood days, the innocence of ignorance.
@Caribman9999 I replied to your comment within 1/4 of an hour, now look at you you can not say if the information I gave to you is a lie or not! Well, the info I gave to you you can take it to the bank or if you are a betting man you can bet your last on it. Don't ever try to be rude to the Quelvisv (self-appointed authority on Calypso) again!!! Now here is your home work son, what did Crazy sing in 1973? What was his first recording? And who did the musical arrangements on his first recording?
A song of centuries,...Bravo!!!!
Memories of my late brother Arthur who used to order me sit by the radio and call him to sing and dance mchacha.
A big hit in Uganda that time, we did not know spanish so we used to substitute Luganda + English words, I still remember the moves for that song
Crying for my late mom. She was singing and dancing to this music. How I miss my mom. I am sitting here crying loud.
One of the best soca songs in my live. Calipso was big.
Not hearing anything about christmas in this sokah. So why we trinis calling this a parang sokah? Just because we spanish words in it, we quick to call it parang sokah.
I can see my Grand pa and his pals from T and Tec Christmas morning drinking old pa scot whiskey ohhh the 80s early 80
that was christmas
Extremely proud to call this man my Uncle...Stay up KING CRAZY!
He had another version to this song...more instrumental..do u know ?
"Remember Madness is Gladness......CRAZYYYYYYYY" 😆
Indeed lol!!
Byron Lee and the dragonaires 12days of Christmas
The best soca parang artists ever and the first to bring soca parang in sweet T&T Thanks Crazy.
Please can anyone write this song for me, I'm from Venezuela so I don't understand english spoken but I can read it so-so.
Muchacha...brother rich, sister rich..and i drivin moto car... Primary school sweet times.
Nice love it the spanish words are also amazing awesome🎉
Yes
I love this song so much and the arrangement is excellent
I love the song. • | • . Cryeyes the lass
Been humming this sound in my head for years,had no idea who sang it thanks
+Nigel Thorne The singer is Edwing Ayoung "Crazy" a Trinitarian singer
Nigel, can you write the lyrics for me ? so I speak spanish and I don't understand english very much
Crazy is actually Venezuelan
He was actually born in venezuela
There was another version, more instrumental...anyone know ?
OOh!!....Caliente musica !!!....Vincy loves the Crazy vibez...sweet xmas ting!!
Crazy I met him once what a down to earth guy 🎉
Sweet! - Crazy is the pioneer of parang soca - nothing after can really compare.
Just Crazy! El tío loco.
TUNE!!!!
Holidays in St.Lucia when I was a kid.
Classics that lives on ❤✌👌👍🇹🇹🔥
Wow i first heard this way back in 1980!
Uncle Crazy!!!!!
love this one
Please can anyone write this song for me, I'm from Venezuela so I don't understand english spoken but I can read it so-so.
The year this song was released around 80/81 I started to learn to play pan with my hometown band Merry Tones from Diego Martin, Trinidad. I had to call it a day because when the melody was in Port of Spain I was now coming outta Diego, talk bout outta timing!!! And when somehow ah meet dem in town ah used to blow pass dem and end up in San Fernando, while they now reaching San Juan!!
that is so true, i was in rosery boys rc school when this song was popular, wow real primary shool dayz.
Oooo the best soccer hit of that time. shot but interesting.it was segico disco opener and a song that closed the dance.iremember my late best and ever will be in my life Badu nsubuga
Crazy is still the Soca Parang King! None other can compare! After all these years, he has left the other mocking pretenders trailing far behind! The lovable lunatic, like the late Daisy Voisin, will reign forever!
Parang season is here!
just like Daisy is to parang Crazy is to soca parang the greats no other can dare to compare in any life time
fantastic!
Love these old hits
As a kid. .😀😀😀😀😀.I still listening in 2021...this was in our juke box.
Merry Christmas to my Trini folks
large up uncle crazy!
I love crazi
Merry Christmas 🎅🎅🎅🎅
looooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeee it, tune bad 4 days
Parang boyyyyyy🎄🎅🎄🎁
Early 80' s jam on the island of SXM good old days.
Well, my story is a bit long, but... Crazy walked in, and invited me to his house in Diego. He burned the song, along with 8 other Crazy Christmas tunes, onto a CD for me, His one condition was that I promise not share his music with those who would seek to profit from it by "bootlegging" - a promise I have kept to this day.
I named the CD "Crazy : One of a Kind" In honour of the "chance" meeting. One day if I meet him again I'll ask him to autograph the CD for me. He is a great guy! CRAZY!
Spanish influence since then in the 80's
spent a whole hr trying to remember who sing this song #BigTune
Classic !!
I could rember the time with this song,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the good times.
@Caribman9999 You have one on me! 1979 he release his first album 'Crazy's Super Album' CM001 which had Parang Soca. He had a 12" single Parang Soca and Muchacha in 1979 CM003. His next recording was an album was in 1980 called 'Madness Is Gladness' CM003 which he had 'Muchacha' on it. If you take the file #CM003 on the 12" single you will see it is the same file #CM003 on his 1980 album. Yes, it was released for Christmas '79 but was popular for Carnival 1980 that is why I play it in 1980!
Tio Loco!!!!!!
Please can anyone write this song for me, I'm from Venezuela so I don't understand english spoken but I can read it so-so.
love!
Sweet time....oh oh boy
memory's love this song
The creator of soca parang
oh yes oh yes oh yes...everybody rich n i drivin motor car
This is not a parang sokah. Just because we hearing spanish words and rhythm. It's a blend of two rhythms.
crazy showed up in my primary school and sung this song
Big Chune! Classic.
When I was a kid there was a song from Crazy that went: " Crazy I don't why I love you so, Crazy, I never gonna let you go". I can't seem to find it on the net. Anyone know the song I'm talking about.
That one is ”sweet crazy”. I Don’t know if I have uploaded that one.. well if not I Will.
FABULOSO ALWAYS...
Please can anyone write this song for me, I'm from Venezuela so I don't understand english spoken but I can read it so-so.
Still want it english?
I want it in English.
@@kobiehospedales2129 yes, you can send it in English, OK??
@@kobiehospedales2129 Yes I wish it.
Classic Muchacha by Crazy! Can someone post up the original that everybody likes to hear? The original with more upbeat tempo, more musical instruments.
Still looking for that one..
Thanks Sibs12345. Glad to know that there's somebody else out there who knows the version I'm talking about. When the world hears it they'll remember. I was 5 at the time in 1979. The radio used to play "Parang Soca" and the original "Muchacha" for Christmas. Thanks to ScorpioPetey for bringing back the memories but although this "Madness is Gladness" version from 1980 is okay....it's not the best. It's still out there (the original of 1979) waiting to be found and posted. The original does not have Crazy saying "Remember Madness is Gladness!" which is a signature of the Madness is Gladness LP version
Hey @@DevinciFX think I found it. the Muchacha 1979 version was a single of the label "Crazy Music"of 1979.....really hope someone posts this version up.... www.discogs.com/Crazy-Muchacha/release/5718632
@@DevinciFX Hey @TheSibs12345... any luck with finding the 1979 45 rpm version.....the single of the label "Crazy Music"?
The one you’re looking for is a part of the crazy parang chismas mix
@Quelvisv Hahaha, nice touch, your story! But I believe you are a little late with the year, though. "Muchacha must have been released be late 1979 AT THE LATEST. I seem to recall going to a wedding in early December 1979 and partying to this song there (it was at the Bel Air Hotel in Piarco). Anyone have any AUTHENTIC information about the release date?
The other thing I remember about this song I will put into another comment below.
The other thing I remember about this song is that I, like cgordon6969 [see comment below] made a big search for "Muchacha" in Dec 2004. My search ended at Crosby's in St. James, though Crosby's was not able to solve my problem, since the song is apparently not on any CD except as a Crazy 3-song- medley).
Then Crazy, i.e. Mr Edwin Ayong, aka Calypso Crazy of course, walked in: (yes, he himself: how Crazy was that, eh,man?)
How he helped me get the song that's my Crazy favourite is below.
Does anyone know what’s he’s saying after muchacha? Or have the translation, sounds like “ese mucho vienen del amor” or ”ese mucho bein en del amor” but I can’t tell for certain
Anybody knows the name of his song he came out with last year about "Tito Lara the father of Parang" ?????
@trinibutterfly69 i went to rosery boys sat common entrance is 1988...maybe we know eachother, I was the baddest boy at that school, in those days, rediculous...childhood days, the innocence of ignorance.
@Caribman9999 I replied to your comment within 1/4 of an hour, now look at you you can not say if the information I gave to you is a lie or not! Well, the info I gave to you you can take it to the bank or if you are a betting man you can bet your last on it. Don't ever try to be rude to the Quelvisv (self-appointed authority on Calypso) again!!! Now here is your home work son, what did Crazy sing in 1973? What was his first recording? And who did the musical arrangements on his first recording?
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