November 29th, 2006
So as the holidays approach, I’ve been tempted to post some Xmas stuff, but I don’t think its necessary as we’re probably overloaded with the stuff on the streets, TV and radio.
So without further ado, lets get back to the audio. This time its Scott Walker performing ‘Mathilde’ from Jacques Brel.
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November 6th, 2006
Okay, its been a long time since I last posted. With some work stuff taking over my time and some parties that have since passed, I now have a more time, so let’s get back to the audio!
Here we have a hit song featuring a duo that only plays drum and bass. No, its not Dillinja or Goldie because these are actual instruments. Also, its not Local H or The White Stripes because the time period is the late 1930’s.
Now, I’m not sure which Winnteka they’re talking about… either the droll suburb of LA or the suburb of Chicago where Laurie Dann did that killing spree that motivated their cops to regulate Uzi machine guns for their officers after that tragedy. Maybe that explains the “big sound.”
I bring you Bob Haggart & Ray Bauduc!
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October 13th, 2006
No, Sammy never replaced Eric Burdon, nor did he ever mimic the lyrics to ‘House of The Rising Sun’, but he did appear on the TV show ‘Hullabaloo’ with the Brits to do some show tunes…
Imagine Sammy and friends doing a medley of “Chim Chim Cheree” and “The Rain In Spain Falls Mainly On The Plain.”
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October 6th, 2006
I’ve only recently become interested in The Walker Brothers, mainly because I keep hearing Scott Walker’s name dropped by about every band I know as “a major influence in their work.”
You can’t miss Scott Walker’s baritone and how singers like Jarvis Cocker, Morrissey and David Bowie have all been influenced by his unique voice. I just liked the fact that when he went solo, he released 3 albums simply titled “Scott.” Whats the hurt in that?
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October 4th, 2006
A Jazz performance on regular TV? Say it isn’t so?
Here we have a 1961 performace of ‘Take Five’, the most notable hit single from The Dave Brubeck Quartet.
Not only is it my favorite candy bar in the world, its by far the most recognizeable jazz song for just about any set of ears. You’ve heard it in countless films, commercials and TV shows.
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