Caroline
Internet Radio
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Caroline Brookes
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Internet Radio
I have found on internet radio under Trinidad and Tobago the following radio stations: Rhythm City, Masala 101, Masala Radio 101, and WEFM. Can anyone tell me if Tobago has its own specific internet radio station please
Caroline
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Re: Internet Radio
Hi Hugh
Thanks for the link. The laptop and speakers have been dancing across the desk to the rhythm and vibration of the music!!!
I am really getting the vibs. for this visit to Tobago.
Caroline
Thanks for the link. The laptop and speakers have been dancing across the desk to the rhythm and vibration of the music!!!
Caroline
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Re: Internet Radio
Carolineeeeeeeee,wait until you are there for real!!!!! Den de beat will get you wooman.When are you going?
According to Sir Dick,I have 35days 18hrs and 50 minutes until lift off!!!!!!!
David

According to Sir Dick,I have 35days 18hrs and 50 minutes until lift off!!!!!!!
David
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Re: Internet Radio
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Re: Internet Radio
David,
To tell everyone how long you have till you go on holiday - you could add a 'Ticker' to your signature. Hopefully this works and Hopefully, Mr W is ok with it ..... but go to http://www.tickerfactory.com and select 'Vacation/Travel' and follow the instructions.
It will automatically change to show how long you have left to go.
Jill
To tell everyone how long you have till you go on holiday - you could add a 'Ticker' to your signature. Hopefully this works and Hopefully, Mr W is ok with it ..... but go to http://www.tickerfactory.com and select 'Vacation/Travel' and follow the instructions.
It will automatically change to show how long you have left to go.
Jill
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Re: Internet Radio
Jill,
Isn't it bad enough that David is constantly telling us how long he has to wait, let alone furnish us with graphics
Bill
Isn't it bad enough that David is constantly telling us how long he has to wait, let alone furnish us with graphics
Bill
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Re: Internet Radio
Yeah Bill,
Never thought of that one !!!!!
But at least it would be accurate and HE would know !!!
Never thought of that one !!!!!
But at least it would be accurate and HE would know !!!
According to Sir Dick,I have 35days 18hrs and 50 minutes until lift off!!!!!!!
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Re: Internet Radio
Do I detect a little green coming from across the pond,Bill?
David
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Natasha Irish
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http://www.soca919.com/ This is Iwer's station. All the new and old music (and his station isn't biased regarding which artists get play like many of the others), talk radio (listen to Warrior Queen in the morning, she's extremely funny), local politics, gossip..everything.
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Hugh, Natasha,
Thank you guys for the tips! How fun to listen Tobago radio while working plus I get to practise my understanding of Tobago dialect for the next trip in the future.... It won't be this winter though
. Homesick already and very envious for you David!
Johanna
Thank you guys for the tips! How fun to listen Tobago radio while working plus I get to practise my understanding of Tobago dialect for the next trip in the future.... It won't be this winter though
Johanna
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Re: Internet Radio
Hey!
I've just been listening to Radio Tambrin whilst doing the ironing.It certainly brings back memories of our holiday, when we would play it in the car ( and thought it was called TAMARIND!)I just wish I could understand more than one word in five! The most I can understand are the ads and the political broadcasts for the forthcoming election!
Cheers
Carolnoe
I've just been listening to Radio Tambrin whilst doing the ironing.It certainly brings back memories of our holiday, when we would play it in the car ( and thought it was called TAMARIND!)I just wish I could understand more than one word in five! The most I can understand are the ads and the political broadcasts for the forthcoming election!
Cheers
Carolnoe
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Re: Internet Radio
Tambrin comes from the word "tambourine" rather than "tamarind". The music is indigenous to Tobago via Africa and is played using a fiddle and tambourine. It is played at many local functions especially during the Heritage Festival. Look for a CD called Dance! Brother Willie by the group Royal Sweet Fingers Tambrin Band. Probably hard to find.
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Sorry Hugh,I hate to contradict you.The tambrin is based on the tamborine,however the tambourine was introduced to Tobago by Christian missionaries (SA),the then slaves were forbidden to use their drums but used the concept of the tamborine to make there own version,which was originally made from wild casava vine and animal skin.
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Re: Internet Radio
mei, mei, the anoraks...but certainly interesting stuff... amazing that you find information like that all over the world, but not in tobago...still waiting for the library to be reopened...
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Very interesting! Thanks for that David. I feel that adds to rather than contradicts. 
