Ignatius Bab,
There are many konkani numbers the bands can play for the weddings.
eg. Sacrament Zodlo by Seby, Mollbailou Dou, Adeus korcha vellar..etc
but it all depends on the MC and the couple getting married. They can easily
request the MC and the band to play konkani numbers..
This reminds
I too complained bitterly about Goan
bands playing English songs of yore
(circa 1960 and 1970).
I was reprimanded by JoeGoauk saying
that Goan bands do not play many
Konkani songs but churn out these
old rubbish English songs to please
the young Goan boys and girls who
I am led to believe lik
Thanks JoeGoaUK for that very interesting explanation. I believe every
word of it.
It's just that it's been so long since I have attended a wedding in
Goa that I had forgotten the sussegado formula of the whole affair.
Roland.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6:15 PM, JoeGoaUk wrote:
> Thanks
> Good obs
or functions on time.
Even the 10 o’clock deadline rule/law will not change the Goan ‘Sucegadponn’
Quote:
[Goanet] Ending Part of Popular Goan wedding (With LYNX)
Amazing!
Goan bands seem frozen in time. Forty years later, they play the same
music I heard
Errata.
That signing off was "he's a jolly good fellow" and not the mexican fiesta.
Roland.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6:08 AM, JoeGoaUk wrote:
>
> Ending Part of Goan wedding (With LYNX)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01TgZeBeSEQ
Amazing!
Goan bands seem frozen in time. Forty years later, they play the same
music I heard them play in the 1970's.
And what kind of a wedding was this? A big dance floor and only about
10 couples doing the Mexican Fiesta prior to hoisting the bridal
couple above the shoulders??
Were the rest
Ending Part of Goan wedding (With LYNX)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01TgZeBeSEQ
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