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Benny Goodman vs. Glenn Miller

Who do you like more? Benny or Glenn?

  • Benny Goodman! The King of Swing!

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  • I prefer the Glenn Miller sound, there's nothing like it!

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FedoraGent

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Cousin Hepcat said:
Hey, check out this video posted in another thread, a Benny Goodman full length performance from a 1943 movie with swing dancers in the rain! This is what it's all about, man :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwHOIJ9HPrc
(be sure and click the lower right button on the video portion of the webpage to make it full-screen)


Swing High,
- C H

That's funny, the Chas guy...that's Root!

Jon
 

FedoraGent

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Benny Goodman Orchestra

Cats and Kittens,

After a few days of seeing Cousin Hepcat post his wonderful 78 to MP3 recordings, I have done the same to expose those that were in want or need of Benny. My little present to my Fedora Lounge bretheren. The gift of Benny Goodman's music.. Please note that this web server will be up for the month of August 2006 and then taken down.

1. Benny Goodman Orchestra on August 10th, 1941. A broadcast that they did for NBC. This one is a bit long kids.

Benny Goodman Orchestra 1941

2. My all time favorite Benny Goodman song, Roll 'Em. This was recorded off of the original 78 recording from 1937.

Roll 'Em, 7-7-1937

3. Benny's Theme Song, Let's Dance.

Let's Dance

4. Love Me Or Leave Me, recorded August 21st, 1936.

Love Me Or Leave me

5. This one is for Magneto, it's Benny Goodman, Charlie Christian and Lionel Hampton. Solo Flight recorded either October 1939 or 1940.

Solo Flight

6. From the Benny Goodman box set...Clarinet A La King:

Clarinet A La King

7. A Fast Swinging Rendition of I've Found a New Baby, recorded June 15th, 1936.

I've Found a New Baby

8. This tune keeps going through my head, Perfidia.

Perfidia

9. Benny Goodman Orchestra featuring Gene Krupa and Benny on the July 6th, 1937 recording of Sing, Sing, Sing. This one is for ITC as I remember her saying she liked it.

Sing, Sing, Sing

10. Chlo*e, recorded January 14th, 1937. Probably the MOST over recorded swing song of the era. A buddy of mine whom is a 78 collector now has at least 20 discs with this very song.

Chlo*e

11. Fascinating Rhythm

Fascinating Rhythm

12. On a Slow Boat to China, recorded December 1948.

On a Slow Boat to China

13. My favorite Peggy Lee and Benny Goodman, Where or When recorded December 24th, 1941. Listen to her voice, in my opinion her voice and the music provide the overall tone for the country after Pearl Harbor. There are alot of these folks, but not many make my heart melt like this one does.

Where or When

I hope you folks enjoy these. Please let me know if you'd like more.

FG.
 

Cousin Hepcat

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FedoraGent,
You're just The Man! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap Those are all Great. Been really wanting to hear more "live broadcast" stuff by any of the swing bands, and it's great to hear Benny live.

FedoraGent said:
10. Chlo*e, recorded January 14th, 1937. Probably the MOST over recorded swing song of the era. A buddy of mine whom is a 78 collector now has at least 20 discs with this very song.

Chlo*e
OOH, I love that song, & this is a great version, thanks for posting! Can you PM me that guy's email? I aspired during my "collecting days" to pick up every version of this song I could after hearing
Duke Ellington's mysteriously haunting 1941 version (MP3),
but only ended up with about 5.

Thanks again FedoraGent.


Swing High,
- C H
 

Michaelson

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I saw the Miller Orchestra in the mid 60's at Chautauqua, NY when Ray Anthony was the still the front man. They sounded just like their recordings from the 40's. Talk about consistancy, and most of the original band was still playing with the group at the time.

Just wonderful!

Regards! michaelson
 

Big Man

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harmonslide said:
:( I like that song!

Has anybody seen the current Glenn Miller Orchestra? Apparently they no longer have Glenn Miller [huh] but I've heard very good things.

I saw them about a month or two ago and they were fantastic. There's just something about a live performance. The band put on a good show, as well. I would encourage anyone who likes the "Big Band" sound and who has the opportunity to hear the Glenn Miller Orchestra live, to do so.
 

Michaelson

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Same recommendation for the Tommy Dorsey orchestra. I saw them a few years back, and they are fantastic in a live concert. Mostly young guys now, but the drive is there to play the tunes like they were new!

Regards! Michaelson
 

CharlieH.

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Great stuff, FedoraGent! Thanks.
Say, I don't mean to bother ya but would you happen to have a tune called Smokehouse Rhythm? (by the Goodman band, of course) Haven't heard it in ages.

FedoraGent said:
13. My favorite Peggy Lee and Benny Goodman, Where or When recorded December 24th, 1941. Listen to her voice, in my opinion her voice and the music provide the overall tone for the country after Pearl Harbor. There are alot of these folks, but not many make my heart melt like this one does.

Where or When

That tune always gets me. I can't really listen to it at any time like any other tune - Only a certain mood can give warrant for its playing.
 

FedoraGent

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CharlieH. said:
Great stuff, FedoraGent! Thanks.
Say, I don't mean to bother ya but would you happen to have a tune called Smokehouse Rhythm? (by the Goodman band, of course) Haven't heard it in ages.



That tune always gets me. I can't really listen to it at any time like any other tune - Only a certain mood can give warrant for its playing.
Charlie,

I wish that I could help you but unfortunately I cannot. I don't have it, but I do know someone that does indeed have it in The City. I won't see him until the middle of the week but I can ask.

Jon
 

maisie

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I like both! But recently i have been listening to more Benny Goodman songs, and love Sing Sing Sing!
 

FedoraGent

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Cousin Hepcat said:
FedoraGent,
You're just The Man! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap Those are all Great. Been really wanting to hear more "live broadcast" stuff by any of the swing bands, and it's great to hear Benny live.

OOH, I love that song, & this is a great version, thanks for posting! Can you PM me that guy's email? I aspired during my "collecting days" to pick up every version of this song I could after hearing
Duke Ellington's mysteriously haunting 1941 version (MP3),
but only ended up with about 5.

Thanks again FedoraGent.


Swing High,
- C H

Dude,

That is some reaaaly eerie stuff.

FG.
 

Rundquist

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Cousin Hepcat said:
:eek:fftopic:
Offtopic, but if we're comparing other artists besides Miller & Goodman, My top 2 faves of the entire swing era were #1 Ellington (1940-42), and #2 Tommy Dorsey :D
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showpost.php?p=146567&postcount=1
:eek:fftopic:


Swing High,
- C H


That’s about the size of it. Duke Ellington is pretty much known as the greatest American songwriter ever. TD had a better-rounded band than either Glen Miller or Benny Goodman. I’ve often wondered why the people on this board go on and on about Glen Miller. Cheers
 

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Why people like Miller.

Rundquist said:
That’s about the size of it. Duke Ellington is pretty much known as the greatest American songwriter ever. TD had a better-rounded band than either Glen Miller or Benny Goodman. I’ve often wondered why the people on this board go on and on about Glen Miller. Cheers

They go on and on and on about Miller because he was a Showman. He had good marketing, was an attractive man and his music gave the American public something that they needed during The War. They need a piece of home, and that is something that all of us remember so much because our families, grandparents, friends and neighbors that were alive were given that by Miller.

He gave the boys over there a piece of home, he gave them some music that was happy and peppy with just the right amount of kitch and fluff. He gave them a diversion. He gave them the glamour girls with the great gams and fabulous pipes. He gave them harmonies that allowed them to woo. And that was what they all needed. They wanted something to go ahead and laugh, dance and come together around. What was that? It was swing, it was Miller and it was the brass that carried the sound.

FG
 

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FedoraGent said:
They go on and on and on about Miller because he was a Showman. He had good marketing, was an attractive man and his music gave the American public something that they needed during The War. They need a piece of home, and that is something that all of us remember so much because our families, grandparents, friends and neighbors that were alive were given that by Miller.

He gave the boys over there a piece of home, he gave them some music that was happy and peppy with just the right amount of kitch and fluff. He gave them a diversion. He gave them the glamour girls with the great gams and fabulous pipes. He gave them harmonies that allowed them to woo. And that was what they all needed. They wanted something to go ahead and laugh, dance and come together around. What was that? It was swing, it was Miller and it was the brass that carried the sound.

FG

Nostalgia. I guess I’ve never been much for nostalgia. I appreciate things from the past, but only on its own terms I guess. Most of the music that I like is old. But I don’t like the music that I like because its old. I like it because I like it. I might add that I would obviously never presume to tell people what music is good or bad beyond my own tastes and opinions. Cheers
 

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FedoraGent said:
Cats and Kittens,

After a few days of seeing Cousin Hepcat post his wonderful 78 to MP3 recordings, I have done the same to expose those that were in want or need of Benny. My little present to my Fedora Lounge bretheren. The gift of Benny Goodman's music
...
Yippie! It's like musical Christmas! :eusa_clap
 

Wild Root

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This is tough… oh man, is it tough!

Well, I will have to say Glenn Miller is one I will never tire of. My top Miller “Sentimental” songs are:

1. Moonlight Serenade.
2. Every thing I love.
3. Always in my heart.
4. At Last.
5. Serenade in Blue.
6. Sweet Eloise.
7. High On A Windy Hill.
8. Solitude. (that song haunts me to tears)
9. Indian Summer.

Miller hot tunes:

1. I want to be happy
2. For people like you and me
3. Boom Shot.
4. Kiss Polka.
5. Pagan Love Song.
6. Glenn Island Special
7. The Man Who wasn’t there.
8. Swinging at the Séance.

Now, for Benny Goodman I adore these sentimental tunes.

1. Where or When. (Small band)
2. Memories of You. (Small band)
3. And the Angels Sing.
4. Thanks for the Memories.
5. When the Roses Bloom again.

Now, the numbers that really come on!

1. Bugle Call Rag
2. Roll’em
3. All the Cat’s Join In.
4. Oh Lady Be Good. (Small band)
5. Avalon. (Small Band)
6. Down South Camp Meeting.
7. Sent For you Yesterday (here you come today)
8. Sing, Sing, Sing, (With a swing)
9. Moonlight on the Highway.

Those are songs I really dig of Goodman… there are more but, it’s late and can’t think of them at the moment.

I guess when it boils down to it; I find my self reaching for the band that “Satisfies” which would be that ‘Moonlight Serenader’… Glenn Miller. But, that is when I have to choose for the sake of a pole. I enjoy all the greats and the not so greats! I love all the bands from small to big, Western Swing to early Rock & Roll. I even love Hawaiian music from the 20’s to the 40s… it’s all good!

As a side note, I enjoy my big band from live radio broadcasts… I like to hear the announcer and the commercials… even the way they were poorly recorded most of the time sends me into nostalgia mode! I enjoy my vintage music vintage, not hopped up on digital re-mastered steroids… I do like things cleaned up some but, leave the original integrity to it please.

FYI: For all those who dis like ‘In the Mood’ For the sake of it’s over play but, enjoy ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’ yeah, you might as well enjoy ‘In the Mood’! They are two of the same… Over played and forever branded to the Bing Band era like Levi Strauss is to jeans!

=WR=
 

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