Edmundo Ros

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Another bit of comfort music. :flower:



This is just a wonderful Jackie Trent song, and whatever you may think of Val's music, his version is definitive.
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Just been through the thread reactivating youtube links.
Unfortunately a lot of them are now blocked; youtube citing copyright infringement :(

So here's "Sounds Orchestral" casting their fates to the wind.
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Nat sings about summer.

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The Cyril Stapelton Orchestra and Singers "Love Today Cry Tomorrow"



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SteveTheShadow wrote:
Putting the spirit back into old valve radios does strange things to you. :alien:
I agree!

It appears to have totally busted your taste in music..... (arf arf arf arf Etc).
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SteveTheShadow wrote:Just been through the thread reactivating youtube links.
Unfortunately a lot of them are now blocked; youtube citing copyright infringement :(

So here's "Sounds Orchestral" casting their fates to the wind.
Well done Steve. Probably my all time favourite thread.
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SteveTheShadow wrote:The Cyril Stapelton Orchestra and Singers "Love Today Cry Tomorrow"



Putting the spirit back into old valve radios does strange things to you. :alien:
Ah the period of heterosexual innocence. the line "life is gay" when the term had it's genuine meaning, before it was adopted by the emerging homosexual language.

I was a native young man at University and I actually signed up at the student union to the "May Gay Ball". I went back to my student house of 8 boys and announced I had ordered a ticket and was anyone interested in coming to it with me.

They seemingly were not so innocently brought up and were aware of a new different meaning.

Personally it seems a shame to hijack a word of appropriate meaning and change it's use so dramatically.

Anyway language has to change I suppose.
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"Eso Beso, ooh that kiss"



Ay Ay Caramba :D
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I remember this being on the radio, way distant in time now.


The 60s
What a wonderful time to have been a child.
A time when I thought communist "gorillas" were big apes.
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Those terraneans are insane!



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Mix some lush, easy listening orchestration in with impeccable pop sensibility and you get this gem, from 1966.
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SteveTheShadow wrote:Mix some lush, easy listening orchestration in with impeccable pop sensibility and you get this gem, from 1966.
....and 4 years later, they had both Donald Fagen and Walter Becker in the band. Bizarre but true, no really!
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Well..you learn something new every day :)
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Aye, y'do here!
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After ripping some more of my CDs, I just had to include this spine meltingly fabulous track from Swing Out Sister in this thread.

I give you "Here and Now" from their album "Shapes and Patterns"



What an arrangement! Sound quality is to die for and the soundstage is huuuuuge
My favourite SOS track of all time, and as for Corrine Drewery....... :love5:
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