play it through the speakers....full the room with itmapoui wrote:can yu believe it. my usb headset concked out on mih. and I cant find a proper one in the stores around me. I got to order it from amazon..
2 days. oie!

I hear ya bro... These are the stuff the up and coming players should be watching to understand the legacy ...mapoui wrote:so...I got out my old speakers and looked at 4 parts Bally. some of it brought a tear or 2 of memory to my eyes.
I will leave the other parts until later, tomorrow etc. doh want to eat up all of this delicacy at the same time.
and when the dvd comes out I will buy a copy for my coffee table or mantle-piece.
this is stuff everyone should have...a serious slice of definitive westindian history.
much more of this has to be done..this time by westindian film-makers and recorders.
this is the stuff that will help immeasurably to transcend westindian division and hasten up the formalisation of the westindian nation that has long existed
linkNEW YORK: A documentary exploring the rise of the West Indies cricket team against the backdrop of their national liberation movements of the 1970s and 1980s will be premiered in the fifth annual Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival that opens on April 20.
'Fire in Babylon', a documentary from the producers of the Oscar-winning films 'The Last King of Scotland' and 'One Day in September', blends a distinctive sports narrative with music by legendary reggae artists including Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, and Burning Spear.