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#47
I didn't say I liked Tony Bennet, merely passing on some tittle tattle relevant to this thread....
Best version of Tony Bennet I've heard:
Best version of Tony Bennet I've heard:
Relevant boxes ticked - certified loony
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#48
Am I allowed one more?
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#50
I'll have another one or two or three
Happy happy happy!
Happy happy happy!
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#51
Not sure that this constitutes MOR, but it's definitely of-the-time, and a genre that seems to have disappeared completely.
Political correctness? Wot's that then?
Political correctness? Wot's that then?
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#52
Totally inappropriate but masterful command of the English language from Mr Thackeray.
Imagine what him and Ronnie Barker could have written.
Now then chaps at Owston I will be demonstrating my Metronomes mainly with this
and this:
Maybe even a bit of Mrs Mills.
Imagine what him and Ronnie Barker could have written.
Now then chaps at Owston I will be demonstrating my Metronomes mainly with this
and this:
Maybe even a bit of Mrs Mills.
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#53
Has our-Steve's forum account been hacked by our-Phil by any chance?SteveTheShadow wrote: Now then chaps at Owston I will be demonstrating my Metronomes mainly with this
Maybe even a bit of Mrs Mills.
DTB
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#54
Damnations, I've been rumbled.
All those computer hacking learning sessions at the local play group (3-5 years old) have been in vain.
All those computer hacking learning sessions at the local play group (3-5 years old) have been in vain.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
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#55
When I was looking for something suitable from Jake, I thought that one captured the essence of the man, but I also found something altogether more profound:SteveTheShadow wrote:Totally inappropriate but masterful command of the English language from Mr Thackeray.
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Not sure I could go as far as Russ Conway though. Joe Henderson, maybe...
Would someone fetch Dave a bucket?
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#56
Meanwhile, back with the trad jazz, how about the intro to this:
as the inspiration for the intro to this:
Am I rambling?
as the inspiration for the intro to this:
Am I rambling?
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#58
You're still reading it though! You know you love it really.
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#59
Ah yeh but no but yeh butfloppybootstomp wrote:This is going from bad to worse
Pus Conway?
Help me
What you have to realise is that if it hadn't been for Russ Conway, Frank Ifield, Max Bygraves, Clinton Ford and Ronnie Hilton
to name but a few. Britain's youth would not have sought musical
solace in imported American Rhythm & Blues.
IOW the "sixties" would have failed on the launch pad.
So what the late 50s bit of this thread is doing is giving you a stark reminder of the nightmare alternative reality
that might have unfolded if the Beatles and the Stones had not happened.
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#60
Silly diversions aside
These two tracks for me took elements of the big orchestral easy listening sound down an altogether more dark and disturbing road.
The first .....scary stuff, the second a Jimmy web masterclass in big
production technique that was so far ahead of its time it could see itself
going back the other way.
These two tracks for me took elements of the big orchestral easy listening sound down an altogether more dark and disturbing road.
The first .....scary stuff, the second a Jimmy web masterclass in big
production technique that was so far ahead of its time it could see itself
going back the other way.
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