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Post by timothystevens on May 6, 2007 7:51:29 GMT 10
Still with Louis Armstrong:
The chronological Louis Armstrong and his orchestra, 1932-1933 The chronological Louis Armstrong and his orchestra, 1934-1936 The chronological Louis Armstrong and his orchestra, 1936-1937 The chronological Louis Armstrong and his orchestra, 1938-1939 Satch plays Fats: Louis Armstrong plays the music of Fats Waller
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Post by vickibonet on May 6, 2007 8:52:14 GMT 10
Peter Knight’s ‘5+2 Brass Ensemble’ and Adrian Sherriff’s Gamelan Orchestra ‘Byar’ live in the lovely setting of the Northcote Uniting Church. Great gig, good turn out, fabulous door bitch.
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Post by shaggaz on May 6, 2007 9:00:38 GMT 10
drunk irish guys singing barbara ann on the ferry from wales to dublin!
p.s. thanks for helping out vicki!
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Post by gator on May 6, 2007 20:48:06 GMT 10
Louis Armstrong: The Hot Fives, vol. 1; The Hot Fives and Sevens, vol. 2 and 3 Louis Armstrong vol. 4: Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines Louis Armstrong vol. 5: Louis in New York Louis Armstrong vol. 6: St Louis Blues Louis Armstrong vol. 7: You're drivin' me crazy The chronological Louis Armstrong, 1931-1932 Keen to make the Armstrong last. It's so wonderful, besides which I know what comes next. Winifred Atwell?
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Post by bodgey on May 6, 2007 23:34:58 GMT 10
Chet Atkins?
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Post by alimcg on May 7, 2007 19:44:58 GMT 10
No no no, it's got to be Neil Armstrong's moon landing single.
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Post by aj on May 7, 2007 23:32:15 GMT 10
Was that Giant Steps ?
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Post by bodgey on May 8, 2007 0:05:29 GMT 10
No, it was a quasi-bossa nova feel version of Sting and the Police's seminal classic 'Walkin' on the Moon' played in 5/4 with a swing bridge in 13/8. In Db, of course.
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Post by aj on May 8, 2007 8:54:53 GMT 10
No, it was a quasi-bossa nova feel version of Sting and the Police's seminal classic 'Walkin' on the Moon' played in 5/4 with a swing bridge in 13/8. In Db, of course. No wonder Buzz Aldrin was pissed off at him.
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Post by mim on May 8, 2007 10:31:24 GMT 10
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Post by bodgey on May 8, 2007 22:38:36 GMT 10
That's some funny shit, aj!
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Post by timothystevens on May 9, 2007 9:40:32 GMT 10
Louis Armstrong: Verve Silver Collection Aronas: Culture Tunnels The Art Ensemble of Chicago: Fanfare for the Warriors Azimuth: How it was then...never again Baecastuff: One hand clapping
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Post by mim on May 9, 2007 10:11:24 GMT 10
Paul Grabowsky - Viva Milton Nascimento - Maria Maria/ Último Trem
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Post by andgar on May 9, 2007 11:38:48 GMT 10
Carla Bley - Social Studies Duke Ellington - Jazz at the Plaza (incredible recording of the Jazz Fesitval Suite - does anyone know any other recordings of this? includes Red Garter, Red Shoes, Red Carpet and Ready Go)
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Post by timothystevens on May 9, 2007 12:05:47 GMT 10
It's apparently called the 'Toot Suite' on Jazz Party (CBS)
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