Nice! Great voice, Brasi.
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Nice! Great voice, Brasi.
Thanks all...again...nice of ya.
love the line
"every day I dream is another day I'm alive"
It's my daily mantra. Can I use it if I credit you Brasi?
I'll just sing it to myself until then.......
It always amazes me what large emotion recycled can say.
karen
really like it...purist form...you be a hit in every rum bar in negril...trust me
WOW! Brasi, That was really nice! I love the music and the flow..your voice is really nice...I dont hear any of a new york accent..(grin)
I love your words ..and you could have written this for many on here...lol..
And thanks for your convo on my way to minneapolis the other day..I smiled the whole way....
You all are so kind...
Shemoves: sure. I'd be honored. I was diggin' down into the depths of the emotions and my guts...on this one it's personal...for sure...as a performance it's got some rough spots but that's the way I like it...it's like life.
:) Really cool that you all listened.
Anytime Patty!
I can't download the adobe flash needed to listed because I'm in work. Brasi, if you are ever craving any Jamaican food, there is a place on Washington Avenue just three or four buildings west of Lark Street that has great lunch specials, eat in or take out.
REALLY? I work like three blocks from there. How come I don't know about that ?
I know Roy's:
http://www.royscaribbeanrestaurant.com/index.html
I think you might have missed it because it doesn't have the usual Jamaican name or no JA flags in the window. I like their food better than Roy's. I think the sign says CHICKEN or FRIED CHICKEN. They have good deals on boxed lunches, but you definitely have to have a quarter for the (always empty) street parking right outside of there. Say, from Lark Street (going west) so you would be on the left hand side... only maybe six or seven car lengths up the street. I think it's $5 or $6 for jerk chicken, plains, rice n' peas, and callaloo.
There's also a JA record store on Quail Street (between Clinton Ave & Central Ave) and right across the street from that Boxing School.
You are a fountain of Albany NY / Jamaican knowledge...
I know there are a lot of Jamaican ex-pats here. That's awesome, because when I eventually meet my Jamaican princess...she'll have the ability to feel right at home here in upstate...LOL