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Flicka

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Largo from Händel's Xerxes with Yoshikazu Mera:

[video=youtube_share;CA3jITb8yDo]http://youtu.be/CA3jITb8yDo[/video]
 
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yes.....:clap2:
 

Connery

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btw Connery, that's a lovely Colin Hay song, I've not heard that before.

You are welcome he has done some wonderful things with his music.

I also enjoyed Hay and Men At Work,

Men At Work - Overkill (1983)
[video=youtube;Lcu7OCIqlqE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lcu7OCIqlqE&feature=related[/video]
 

Flicka

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Coin Operated Boy with the fabulous Dresden Dolls.

[video=youtube_share;j4gPZPKJc0s]http://youtu.be/j4gPZPKJc0s[/video]
 
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People today can't stand hearing a balled tune at that medium fox tempo. "Ooo it's so FAAYast!" But at the time it was quite danceable - the question is: was it listenable?

In my opinion the best example of a ballad played at a faster tempo is Coon-Sanders Alone At Last (1925).

[video=youtube;O-yLrnS7cqE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-yLrnS7cqE[/video]
 

Antje

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[video=youtube;w9wbB5QQ9x4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9wbB5QQ9x4&feature=g-hist&context=G254ab38AHTzLiPwACAA[/video]

I listen a lot to Wieteke, she is very sick, and most likely she will not make it, she was in my childhood very important in all kinds of children's programs, but also when my parents where little she also did a lot of childrens programs and because she came from Nederlands-Indië she did a lot for the indonesian folk here in holland
 

Rundquist

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Jimmy Sabater has passed away, not that many would know who he is. What’s eerie to me is that I was just listening to “A Man Ain’t Supposed To Cry” On my way into work this morning. There aren't any double/triple threat artists of his caliber around these days. Both of these tunes are from the same record.

[video=youtube_share;ATZzB4elBh4]http://youtu.be/ATZzB4elBh4[/video]


[video=youtube_share;z144nw1og-4]http://youtu.be/z144nw1og-4[/video]

Great Singer, great timbalero.



His most well known work.

[video=youtube_share;SBWgwc7T5PY]http://youtu.be/SBWgwc7T5PY[/video]
 
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Rundquist

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As I was going through some of Jimmy’s music in my ipod, I came across a favorite song: Never Let Me Go. I almost never think of it when rummaging through my mind with regards to my favorites, but it’s a classic (almost noir-like) tune, and I love it. I had to look it up on wiki to see that Jay Livingston and Jacob Levison wrote it. They also wrote ‘Whatever Will Be, Will Be’, ‘Mona Lisa’, ‘Buttons & Bows’, the Christmas song ‘Silver Bells’, and the themes to ‘Bonanza’ and ‘Mr. Ed’. I prefer “Never Let Me Go” by a stretch to all of those other songs, though I do enjoy “Mona Lisa”.

Anyway, here are three master renditions of it. These are the three I am familiar with (they’re in my collection), but I did also hear a killer version by Bill Evans on Youtube.

[video=youtube_share;fOju4Xc7jLc]http://youtu.be/fOju4Xc7jLc[/video]

[video=youtube_share;klt1TkkOCLA]http://youtu.be/klt1TkkOCLA[/video]

[video=youtube_share;W8BiCpsw7UQ]http://youtu.be/W8BiCpsw7UQ[/video]
 
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Miss Moonlight

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Been listening to a lot of Boston Blackie. I have such a crush on him. Right now I'm listening to 'Alice Manweather Dead or Alive.' And doing so on a nifty Android OTR app. :)
 
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Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers

Down My Way (1929)

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

Harmony Blues (1930)
Victor 38183

Midnight Mama (piano roll, 1926)

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