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And steel drums were heavy, so they probably stored them close by.
All the steel drums, and most of the natives, are gone.
Steel drums always are, but it was exactly right in terms of rhythm and tone.
The crane swung back to pick up the steel drums.
The bouncy rhythm of the steel drums called to her.
The material was sealed in concrete and steel drums for storage.
The first steel drums were rhythmic in nature, rather than melodic.
There were two steel drums with papers in them.
At the tree, two small steel drums were being rolled out of the trunk's tunnel.
He couldn't hear music from steel drums or smell the rum - but it was easy to imagine them.
Storing these chemicals in large tanks instead of over 200 steel drums.
Steel drums brought a new precision and refinement to carnival music.
The site had been used for reconditioning steel drums since 1941 by a series of recycling companies.
Suddenly the curtain parted again and a row of black steel drums appeared on approach dead ahead.
Bolan dropped over and fell behind a stack of steel drums.
It also has an orchestra, choir and an after-school steel drums group.
"Here goes everything," Max muttered, and went to lift the steel drums off the back of the truck.
They had no chance to mark the steel drums, and so they opened them on a luck of the draw.
To keep warm, homeless men light fires inside steel drums - furnaces of the poor.
This Trinidadian music consists of huge steel drums, two to three feet in diameter.
As you eat, you half-listen for the sound of steel drums.
In 1990, 17 steel drums filled with chemicals and a number of crushed barrels were also removed.
She listened to the strange music from steel drums flowing out of the speakers at the bar.
Regarding the song, David said that it was "the first one we'd done with steel drums and a reggae feel."
Steelbands are groups of musicians who play songs entirely on steel drums.