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Lincsong

I'll Lock Up
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Shining City on a Hill
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Bustercat

A-List Customer
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304
Location
Alameda
Jimmy Hamilton's take on 'Lullaby of the Leaves'.. probably my favorite big band tune of all time, and Jimmy does one smooth treatment of said melody. It doesn't swing as much as slinks. :cool:
 

LizzieMaine

Bartender
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33,757
Location
Where The Tourists Meet The Sea
78s to batten down the hatches by --

Starting off with Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra in 1931 with a great wake-up number, "Ho Hum," featuring young Bing Crosby and Loyce Whiteman in a snappy duet on the vocal. One of them was about to go on to great things.

Next, following a commercial for Genuine Pure St. Joseph's Aspirin, back to 1928, Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra with the Speed Boys giving out close harmony on "Let's Misbehave." Not now, I haven't even had my tea yet.
 

Mountain Man

A-List Customer
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303
Location
Fort Bragg, NC
I used to have a 33 1/3 LP record of a 1931 broadcast of Arnheim and his Coconut Grove Orchestra, featuring Loyce Whiteman, Donald Novis and Bing Crosby. Some great songs on that one. I was reading somewhere that the Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Harry Barris and Al Rinker) performed one recording with the Arnheim Orchestra before breaking up. Bing stayed on for a while and Arnheim's radio broadcasts helped to launch his career as a crooner!

LizzieMaine said:
78s to batten down the hatches by --

Starting off with Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra in 1931 with a great wake-up number, "Ho Hum," featuring young Bing Crosby and Loyce Whiteman in a snappy duet on the vocal. One of them was about to go on to great things.

Next, following a commercial for Genuine Pure St. Joseph's Aspirin, back to 1928, Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra with the Speed Boys giving out close harmony on "Let's Misbehave." Not now, I haven't even had my tea yet.
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
"Nostalgia" on RTR FM Radio

"Saturday, and I get to listen to three hours of "Golden Era" music from RTR Fm radio here in The Swan river Colony

Today Tess Earnshaw, presents her selection, mainly pre war British dance bands and Comedy artistes, well worth a listen!"


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http://www.rtrfm.com.au/shows/nostalgia
 

Carlisle Blues

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,154
Location
Beautiful Horse Country
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 - Look of Love~~:)

"The look of love is in your eyes.
A look that time can't disguise.

The look of love,
Is saying so much more,
Than just words could ever say.

And what my heart has heard,
Well, it takes my breath away."

Only the most fortunate will ever receive this...:D


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Messages
11,579
Location
Covina, Califonia 91722
For me the Dusty Springfield version used in the 1967 version of Casino Royal is the best.

Carlisle Blues said:
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 - Look of Love~~:)

"The look of love is in your eyes.
A look that time can't disguise.

The look of love,
Is saying so much more,
Than just words could ever say.

And what my heart has heard,
Well, it takes my breath away."

Only the most fortunate will ever receive this...:D


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSln...A3787EDC&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=27
 

Carlisle Blues

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,154
Location
Beautiful Horse Country
John in Covina said:
For me the Dusty Springfield version used in the 1967 version of Casino Royal is the best.

Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 - Look of Love

The version I posted fit with the exotic, delicate and beautiful motif I was applying it to; together with Mendes' basso nova leanings lent his arrangement to a truly unique moment...........;):D
 

LizzieMaine

Bartender
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33,757
Location
Where The Tourists Meet The Sea
78s to hope my snow shovel will last thru the weekend by --

Starting off in 1933 with Ben Selvin and his Orchestra and the title tune from the hit political musical comedy "Of Thee I Sing," with a very nice Revelers-like quartet taking the vocal. Selvin's records are never especially distinctive, but they're always pleasant and listenable -- good thing, given how many thousands of them there are.

Next up, back to 1929 with the Crooning Troubadour himself, Nick Lucas and his Guitar, with one of the lesser tunes from "Gold Diggers Of Broadway," "In A Kitchenette." Stop singing and get busy with those dishes, Mister.
 

Nathan Dodge

One Too Many
Messages
1,051
Location
Near Miami
R.E.M.- Chronic Town

Hadn't listened to this group in seventeen years. I worshipped them in the '80s and they broke my heart in the '90s. The "I.R.S. years" music is timeless, I'm happy to say, and I'm not struck by nostalgia so much as hearing the music anew.
 

Chas

One Too Many
Messages
1,715
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Jack McVea. Solid. Righteous.

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