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Re: Night of March 23rd
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: JoseGuzman (---.87.109.125.netdial.caribe.net)
Date:   03-27-05 07:16

That is a PLENA, and it says...
La bomba ay que rica es, te sube el ritmo por los pies, por los pies,
Mulata saca tu trigueno, para que bailes bomba, bomba puertorriquena.

After this lyric, someone shouts BOMBA... then someone says something like a joke, with matching ending words.

This is a typical rythm from Puerto Rico, as well as BOMBA.
Both has its origins in the sounds and rythms brought in from Africa, and its beats are mostly represented by percussion instruments, such as drums, congas, and pleneras. Pleneras are handheld conga like percussion instruments.
There are many other lyrics that can be MEDLIED ( if this sound appropriate ) with this rythm, making it almost endless.
It is good that you ask about this, since it is one of our native folkloric expressions.
Even I do not play to earn some income, I'm a musician, and can play guitar, P.R. cuatro, and organ.
Hope this is of help.

Capt. J.Guzman
USCG 100GT

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 Night of March 23rd  new
Winnie 03-27-05 02:59 
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JoseGuzman 03-27-05 07:16 
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Winnie 03-28-05 09:22 
 Re: Night of March 23rd  new
JoseGuzman 03-29-05 12:35