This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You."
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"Everybody clap your hands! C'mon Ed!"
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@Jolly said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
Ah, the days before lip-synching and autotune...
I loved the guy on the sax on the left. He was just enough out-of-step to make it fun. Go to 0:45.
What a great performance.
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That's great. I love that music.
I loved the guy on the sax on the left. He was just enough out-of-step to make it fun. Go to 0:45.
That thing's pretty heavy. I'd be terrified I was going to cause a calamity.
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That's great. I love that music.
I loved the guy on the sax on the left. He was just enough out-of-step to make it fun. Go to 0:45.
That thing's pretty heavy. I'd be terrified I was going to cause a calamity.
@Doctor-Phibes the other thing I loved is the spectacular choreography of the band. They were SO into it all.
Reminds me of a time, years ago, when I was working with a podiatrist. I had the Frank Sinatra recording of "Under My Skin" playing - the Nelson Riddle arrangement. We were listening to the 1956 recording.
Link to videoI've got it playing kind of loud, because Dave always told me to "turn up the music." Then, at this moment, after the rumbling quiet of the band builds...the brass section goes nuts, right at 2:15. Dave says, "Can't you just imagine that brass section standing up, all together while the trombonist wails away?"
Yeah.
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@Doctor-Phibes the other thing I loved is the spectacular choreography of the band. They were SO into it all.
Reminds me of a time, years ago, when I was working with a podiatrist. I had the Frank Sinatra recording of "Under My Skin" playing - the Nelson Riddle arrangement. We were listening to the 1956 recording.
Link to videoI've got it playing kind of loud, because Dave always told me to "turn up the music." Then, at this moment, after the rumbling quiet of the band builds...the brass section goes nuts, right at 2:15. Dave says, "Can't you just imagine that brass section standing up, all together while the trombonist wails away?"
Yeah.
@George-K said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
Yeah.
Funny, that's easily my favourite Sinatra recording. I first heard it when Elvis Costello picked it for one of his Desert Island Disks (it's a BBC radio show where celebs pick the records they'd be stuck on a desert island with). Elvis, you and I are clearly men of taste and breeding.
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@George-K said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
Yeah.
Funny, that's easily my favourite Sinatra recording. I first heard it when Elvis Costello picked it for one of his Desert Island Disks (it's a BBC radio show where celebs pick the records they'd be stuck on a desert island with). Elvis, you and I are clearly men of taste and breeding.
@Doctor-Phibes said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
Elvis, you and I are clearly men of taste and breeding.
Erm, my name is George.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
Elvis, you and I are clearly men of taste and breeding.
Erm, my name is George.
@George-K said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
@Doctor-Phibes said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
Elvis, you and I are clearly men of taste and breeding.
Erm, my name is George.
Sorry. Elvis and I are clearly men of taste and breeding, George.
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@Catseye3 said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
Oh, how aaaabfaaaab!
I thank you, George!
Yo welcome!
I came across that and it just brought a big smile to my face. These guys were SO into it - all of them.
@George-K said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
I came across that and it just brought a big smile to my face. These guys were SO into it - all of them.
I went to see BB King play in the 1980's, and his brass section were really wailing. They didn't have the dance moves going like this, but they did an entire instrumental set without BB before he came on. Apparently they used to do about 275 gigs a year, so they really knew their stuff, but there wasn't a hint of boredom.
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@George-K said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
I came across that and it just brought a big smile to my face. These guys were SO into it - all of them.
I went to see BB King play in the 1980's, and his brass section were really wailing. They didn't have the dance moves going like this, but they did an entire instrumental set without BB before he came on. Apparently they used to do about 275 gigs a year, so they really knew their stuff, but there wasn't a hint of boredom.
@Doctor-Phibes said in This morning's musical interlude: "I Thank You.":
I went to see BB King play in the 1980's, and his brass section were really wailing.
I love the brass best of all. Do you do the Latin Kings?