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Whitey Smith and his Majestic Hotel Dance Orchestra -- Nighttime In Old Shanghai (recorded in Shanghai, ca. 1930)
vocal by Whitey Smith

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[video=youtube;6g8yjzPD5cs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g8yjzPD5cs[/video]
 

Aristaeus

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Pensacola FL
Hall & Oates

[video=youtube;ig0NVMVdmoA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig0NVMVdmoA&list=PL62CFB02D99925880[/video]

[video=youtube;anLfoy2XsFw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anLfoy2XsFw&feature=autoplay&list=PL62CFB02D99925880&index=57&playnext=1[/video]
 

chanteuseCarey

Call Me a Cab
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A new and instant favourite! A song I just discovered at yesterday's CA Pops Orchestra concert. Its "Being Alive" by Stephen Sondheim. Here's the lyrics:

Someone to hold you too close
Someone to hurt you too deep
Someone to sit in your chair
To ruin your sleep
To make you aware
Of being alive

Someone to need you too much
Someone to know you too well
Someone to pull you up short
To put you through hell
To give you support
In being alive
Being alive

Someone you have to let in
Someone whose feelings you spare
Someone who, like it or not
Will want you share
A little, a lot

Someone to crowd you with love
Someone to force you to care
Someone to make you come through
Who'll always be there
As frightened as you
Of being alive
Being alive
Being alive
Being alive

Somebody, hold me too close
Somebody hurt me too deep
Somebody, sit in my chair
And ruin my sleep
And make me aware
Of being alive
Being alive

Somebody, need me too much
Somebody, know me too well
Somebody, pull me up short
And put me through hell
And give me support
For being alive
Make me alive

Make me confused
Mock me with praise
Let me be used
Vary my days
But alone is alone
Not alive

Somebody, crowd me with love,
Somebody, force me to care,
Somebody, make me come through,
I'll always be there,
As frightened as you,
To help us survive
Being alive,
Being alive,
Being alive!

This was sung at the concert very beautifully and dynamically by acclaimed Broadway actor and singer Pierce Peter Brant! Here is a youtube vid of Dean Jones doing a wonderful job of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am8qrrZAtP4
 
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Rundquist

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Wow, hadn't heard that one in a while. I loved Glen Campbell growing up. When learning guitar, songs like Gentle on My Mind, Wichata Lineman, etc. were easy and popular. As I got older, I went for more edgy like Willie, Waylon and Merle, or more vintage like Conway and the "Possum". He has a nice voice, just a little too light for me...


Nothing against Glenn, but I dig the man that wrote it. Allen Toussaint is a living treasure.
[video=youtube;oGAFOz5GA8I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGAFOz5GA8I[/video]

Just for kicks.
[video=youtube;gS4IjnVNfus]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS4IjnVNfus&feature=related[/video]
 
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Rundquist

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Maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but "A Day in the Life" by The Beatles, the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club album:


[video=youtube;FCUeia-nEio]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCUeia-nEio[/video]

For some reason, this is my favorite Beatles song. It's got catchy lyrics, a good melody, and a hauntingly suspenseful orchestra during two phases of it.

Anybody able to explain the ending though? I mean the part that starts at around 5:10 in the video. "Never could be any other way," what? Creepy sounding the first few times. I remember listening to it late at night on my iPod, and it startled me pretty badly.


The ending was the repeat groove on the original vinyl. It's what your needle would skip on at the end of the record so it wouldn't damage itself. It was originally intended as a bit of a joke. It was recreated for the cd/mp3.
 

Rundquist

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Rundquist

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The original “Evil Ways” recording (from Bobo Motion), by Willie Bobo. I had the great honor of sharing the bandstand with Willie’s right hand man, Victor Patoja. I was in the last band that he played with before he passed away last year.

Man did Victor play with a lot of musicians. His first gig was with Harry James. He also played with Nat King Cole, Sarah Vaughn, Sammy Davis, Cal Tjader, Santana, the Grateful Dead, ….the list is endless. The world misses you Victor.

[video=youtube;fiDHU0kD5Io]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiDHU0kD5Io[/video]

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Aristaeus

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Pensacola FL
[video=youtube;s22ufU-67iM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s22ufU-67iM&list=PL62CFB02D99925880[/video]

[video=youtube;cQdu4UOCUZc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQdu4UOCUZc&list=PL62CFB02D99925880[/video]
 

Blonde

New in Town
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14
Location
UK
[video=youtube;q367UWKWUsA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q367UWKWUsA[/video]

Que qué, que qué, que fue, que fue.... azuquita p'al café!

Gran combo night at my house!
 

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