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What are you listening to?

Henry Gondorff

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Put two legends together and you'll have a masterpiece:

Billie Holiday & Louis Armstrong - Farewell to Storyville 1947



[video=youtube;gLHCR0OTqhs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLHCR0OTqhs[/video]
 
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I always liked Soviet music :)
Marsh of the Moscow defenders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRk_c1F1E0c

A couple of my favorites from that genre:

Time, Forward!
also the theme (0:58) of Vremya, the Russian evening news programme.

[video=youtube;UDODu16q48I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDODu16q48I&feature=related[/video]

Leonid Kostritsa -- Pervym Delom Samolyoty
(First Of All Planes) An example of Soviet Swing

[video=youtube;6r6JxnQyCuQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r6JxnQyCuQ&feature=related[/video]

(Rough translation)
We, my friends, are free as birds
But there's one thing missing
On the ground we didn't have time to marry
And the sky will not find us wives

Therefore, because we're pilots
The heavens are our dear home
First of all, First of all, Planes!
And then a girl? Of course a girl!

You're always in my heart, my dove
Would you like to give your heart?
Today we'll meet, see and love each other
But tomorrow we have our orders to part

So with yearning we go on our way
With that tender glance in our memory
So my friends, we shall never marry
Not even the prettiest girls
 
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Hopefully I did the translation some justice. I wasn't attempting an exact translation but one that would hopefully convey the gist of the song as smoothly as possible.
 
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Shangas

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Melbourne, Australia
I am listening to "Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy", performed on that most underrated of all musical instruments: the Glass Armonica, invented in the 1700s by Ben Franklin.

[video=youtube;eQemvyyJ--g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQemvyyJ--g&feature=related[/video]
 

Fletch

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Iowa - The Land That Stuff Forgot
The Scat Song

...and yep, there used to be just one "Scat Song"!
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In 1932, wordless vocalise was widely touted as a remedy for all that ailed the spirit, thanks in large part to Cab Calloway and his publisher-impresario Irving Mills, who saw "skat 'n skeet 'n hi-de-hi" as the next big thing. And it was, with five different records coming out at a time when next to nobody was buying records.

Listen to Cab himself put it over - then Cleveland phenom Billy Banks, who, with Irving's blessing, ganked nine or ten of Cab's musicians for his own date - and finally to Mills' Blue Rhythm Band, so peppy they didn't need no stinkin' vocal chorus.
 
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Light Music Medley
1. Bethena
2. Turn Off Your Light Mr. Moon Man
3. Everybody's Doing It
4. The Art Of Rag
5. Castle House Rag
6. Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland


[video=youtube;3CaieEwEuiw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CaieEwEuiw&feature=related[/video]
 
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Marek Weber und sein Orchester -- Spiel Mit Mir Auf Der Kleiner Gold'nen Mandoline (1932)
(Play With Me On The Little Golden Mandolin)

[video=youtube;yX3haBuNXWQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX3haBuNXWQ&feature=related[/video]
 

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