I remember celebrating my 23rd birthday 34 years ago, and this song was played more than 15 times that night. The neighbors came out on there galleries and verandas and danced, while I celebrated with my dear family and friends. A great time was had by all. Lots of food and alcohol. This all happened in a beautiful and friendly area called Union Road, Four Roads, Diego Martin. Trinidad where I lived. I still love this song tremendously. Sweet memories.
Originally born in Haiti live in Canada for the past 35 years. I can tell you in 77-78 Grammacks was big in Montreal. To this day still love that slow cadence. Specially when you have a sweetie in your arms....
I cannot explain the memories this song evokes every time I hear it. It go down in history as one of the most timeless pieces of music ever created in the Caribbean.
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!! je remercie tous ces musiciens qui m ont permis de passer une enfance avec mes parents au rythme de cette musique qui raisonne encore. Mille mercis
OH MY GOD!!! Finally we have found it. We first heard this song in South America more than 40 years ago. I remember dancing to this song over and over as it played on the Juke Box. This is one of the happiest songs I have ever heard. It is a favorite of my wife as well.
Just love grammacks, bridon Pointe Michell Dominica back in the good old days. hi Melvin Macbonet. from a good old friend back in the days,now in New York but still love your friendship. 03-2011-
This song was covered by La Banda, a Costa Rican group back in the 70's and 80's. Very popular in Central America and heard in some other zones in Latin America and spanish areas in U.S. Nice song!
j'étais gamin quand ce morceau est sorti, c'est l'un des grands succès de la musique Dominicaine, avec un big boss à la tête de ce groupe, MR Jeff Joseph (rip)
on dit dominiquaise quand on parle de l'ile de la dominique , dominicaine ,c'est pour la republique Dominicaine appelée aussi saint-Dominque ou santo domingo
I love this song i actually grew up on the Spanish Version called La Avispa meaning the Bee but it's basically the same song except in Spanish. Discovered the original version by Gammacks later on in life but love it.
***** There have been many versions like by Fiebre Amarilla from El Salvador Wganda Kenya from Colombia Los Rolands from Honduras. But the most popular was by La Banda de Costa Rica everyone knew that version it's the one i remember hearing when i was a kid.
i just read an article about him on montraykreyol . org and was curious about his music. meh patois isn't the best but I hope he rests in peace one love domnica from ah trini
+Glenn Ras +Glenn Ras You should, first, check Your grammar in order to know how to properly structure a phrase before you think of correcting someone who, considering what emanates from you, can easily teach you how to write your own name, then learn the facts; in other word, think before drawing conclusions about things you know nothing. For your edification, I was 20 years old when that song came out. Remember this: T h e pproperr speeellingggg of the wooord is (C-O-M-P-A-S)
Love it. Greetings from Suriname, South America.
@@jennifernolit2238 greetings..don't forget to subscribe and enjoy the vibes...peace👌
I remember celebrating my 23rd birthday 34 years ago, and this song was played more
than 15 times that night. The neighbors came out on there galleries and verandas and
danced, while I celebrated with my dear family and friends. A great time was had by all. Lots of food and alcohol. This all happened in a beautiful and friendly area called Union Road, Four Roads, Diego Martin. Trinidad where I lived. I still love this song tremendously. Sweet memories.
I lived in Trinidad also.Thos song was extremely popular around that time.Everyone loved to dance to it
Wow beautiful to see Dominican music influenced back then
Originally born in Haiti live in Canada for the past 35 years. I can tell you in 77-78 Grammacks was big in Montreal. To this day still love that slow cadence. Specially when you have a sweetie in your arms....
sydthepurepwnage4 Broo, it has to be good cause Cadence is one of the many Compas offsprings
I'm a 23yr old Lucian--not family party goes by with this song and Souycoucant playing. Long live cadence!!!!!
Music from when Dominica was Dominica back in the days 1976 with the D.B.S. radio. I miss those days.
in Panama they played it every knight in all radio stations
I cannot explain the memories this song evokes every time I hear it. It go down in history as one of the most timeless pieces of music ever created in the Caribbean.
Wow that brings back memories...
So many jears ago.
Greetings from the Netherlands..
Greetings ..enjoy
Magnifique c est notre jeunesse merci
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!
je remercie tous ces musiciens qui m ont permis de passer une enfance avec mes parents au rythme de cette musique qui raisonne encore. Mille mercis
OH MY GOD!!! Finally we have found it. We first heard this song in South America more than 40 years ago. I remember dancing to this song over and over as it played on the Juke Box. This is one of the happiest songs I have ever heard. It is a favorite of my wife as well.
nice
superbe j ai passe de tres bon moment cette musique me rappelle ma jeunesse c etait le pied comme on disait dans le temps
Ma jeunesse avec mon doudou 🌴🌴🌴
I finally found this in 2022, used to dance to this and others songs by Grammacks back in the 80s.
Just love grammacks, bridon Pointe Michell Dominica back in the good old days. hi Melvin Macbonet. from a good old friend back in the days,now in New York but still love your friendship. 03-2011-
Malgré mes 56 ans, ce titre n'a pas perdu une plume sur ses ailes .Bravo GRAMMACKS
😅 4:42 4:43 😅⁰😮
Toute ma jeunesse... j'avais 20 ans et j'habitais la Côte d’Ivoire ❤
NOW I REMEMBER. I FIRST HEARD THIS WHEN I WAS 5 YEARS OLD. Hard to find classics like this
La Réunion aussi a une époque vibrer avec le son Grammacks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This song was covered by La Banda, a Costa Rican group back in the 70's and 80's. Very popular in Central America and heard in some other zones in Latin America and spanish areas in U.S.
Nice song!
+Evral Tatum-Mcfield Did I say something else? Please, read again my post. Thanks
j'étais gamin quand ce morceau est sorti, c'est l'un des grands succès de la musique Dominicaine, avec un big boss à la tête de ce groupe, MR Jeff Joseph (rip)
on dit dominiquaise quand on parle de l'ile de la dominique ,
dominicaine ,c'est pour la republique Dominicaine appelée aussi saint-Dominque ou santo domingo
I remember this song from a party when I was 12 years old.
J ai été bercée sur ces formidable berceuse et j écoute encore et encore j essaie de faire écouter a mes enfts mais en vain .
That take right back to my boyhood days,always love that song.Grammacks classic,great arrangements. Thanks for posting
THE BEST PIECE OF MUSIC EVER TO COME OUT OF DOMINICA!
souvenirs , que cette belle musique m'a fait danse et mieux me rends heureux en ces moments ou je suis entrain de l'ecouter.....merci
Number 7 best Cadas guitar solo of all time by Soul from St josph Dominica lead guitarist of Grammacks
on my Lord i remember when i was a young boy respect Dominican 😍 west Indies & carebbean 😦 luv mama Africa from gwada
, il n'y a pas à dire! ils sont et resteront SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Played this in endless parties !
Bons vieux souvenir avec aussi Exile One. Je valide
i am st.lucian living in trinidad and this is a blast from the past, these songs are so hot ! perfect to groove to ! #caribbean music
Cela me rappel trop de souvenir c était de la musique et on s amusais et on vivait avec cette musique
J'ai des frissons en écoutant ces chef oeuvres
que de souvenirs tous ces titres, tous ces morceaux, avec mes voisins haîtiens à Romainville ...!!!
quand j etais encore petite,mais franchement j adore encore cette musique
And we still debating … classic song late 70s beginning of the 80s we heard it in Martinique
It was one of aunts favorite songs
Thank you Jeff and Grammacks ! May you rest in peace with the Eternal God of love!
Such a great song I played this in many parties was a big hit in Trinidad
Ecoute a ses Belles music dans Les annees70 en Haiti.Jetais toujours penser cetais une groupe Haitien qui evolue aux Antilles.
Tu es de quel pays stp ?
Well it's not.
Good old classic that always sounds good
this takes me back to my childhood.....love it
Ah que c'est morceaux me.rendênt melancoques:
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The disrespect to have ads in the middle of the song!
you give you some good good vibes!RIP man, I say yes...
Real sweet authentic music,I love it.
Thes is real sweeth
Y a beber se a dicho
This song is really Carol Williams from Bridon Pionte Michell Dominica song, back in the days . God bless Grammacks.
Du grand art, quel morceau, je découvre juste, c'est génial!
Grew up on this wonderful music
Merci a mr bill et george thomas qui sont tjs restés dans l ombre.....
mon dieu sa fait des siécles j'ai pas entendu cette chanson
magnifique, envie de danser!!!
Souvenir 1976...Guyane !!
Remind of home (Bluefields, Nicaragua). Use to hear it when mih rass was a little buay. Yesah
I love this song i actually grew up on the Spanish Version called La Avispa meaning the Bee but it's basically the same song except in Spanish. Discovered the original version by Gammacks later on in life but love it.
Do you remember who played "La Avispa" back then?
Thnks
***** There have been many versions like by Fiebre Amarilla from El Salvador Wganda Kenya from Colombia Los Rolands from Honduras. But the most popular was by La Banda de Costa Rica everyone knew that version it's the one i remember hearing when i was a kid.
Ok, that was the version I knew ... Thanks for your time...
***** Look up the other versions there on RUclips there pretty cool there also a newer version by the Grammacks sung by Jeff Joseph.
Avispa is not "bee," it's wasp!
poussons les sièges les tables et lâchons le sons que l'on danse a ne plus finir
C'est du lourd ❤❤❤❤
Number 2 cadas song of all time
This song hit # 1...It was in great circulation....
thanks...i come from pottersville/goodwill
mashupah99
we used to play it in Estereo Bahia from Colon Panama
This song is immortal
So true💯
Ah oui si vous étiez là! vous avez exister sur cette ile musicale GRAMMCKS! le temps ne passera pas! wôh!
Pure Magic...And Magic Lasts Forever....
This is real music :)
bon souvenir de nos sorties en gwada. le pied quoi.
R.I.P JEFF JOE...WILL BE MISSED
"Souvenirs , souvenirs" as Jeff usually says 😁
souvenir souvenir c'est ma jeunesse que je retrouve
Kadans Music from dominica island !!!
C WorldTV. It's mostly compas too. (old Haitian Compas style)
%Huber
R.I.P. give them a good show when you reach..
REST IN PEACE JEFF JO. YUH A TRUE LEGEND.
Souvenirs souvenirs. ...
I like this track..lyrics, music and all
a weeee g grandi avk se son la geniale
Souvenirs.
woye mi déba
Ça c de la musique
mi debaaaa
mi twaka!!!!!!!!
R I P Mr Jeff Joseph
Thinking of the pass wow.
love you man
ca se music .... voye monte wo
MI SOUVENIR
Oh boy....
R.I.P JEFF
waauw
lovely....one
pli qu un bon cafrine po la cadence|o|
I think they are from Guadelope or Martinique...(French speaking Islands)
Lol absolutely not. Grammacks is from Dominica 🇩🇲
❤
original style
i just read an article about him on montraykreyol . org and was curious about his music. meh patois isn't the best but I hope he rests in peace
one love domnica from ah trini
show de mais
the most vilified people on hearth are the ones who made the entire Caribbean dance: Haitians; This is Compas wannabe.
you do not know anything...just relax
mashupah99 Learn how to wash first before challenging me
Demesvar Charles wash?? O_o lol
+Demesvar Charles first learn how to spell kompa u was even born when this song came out
+Glenn Ras +Glenn Ras You should, first, check Your grammar in order to know how to properly structure a phrase before you think of correcting someone who, considering what emanates from you, can easily teach you how to write your own name, then learn the facts; in other word, think before drawing conclusions about things you know nothing. For your edification, I was 20 years old when that song came out. Remember this: T h e pproperr speeellingggg of the wooord is (C-O-M-P-A-S)
New
ilove why you had to die
That take right back to my boyhood days,always love that song.Grammacks classic,great arrangements. Thanks for posting
This is real music :)