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From: DADRENO
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  • Love Bunk, the band and the track. Want to share it but won't 'cause of your bad and pointless choice of display...

  • what the hell is this???

  • you've some.... strange interests

  • @busessuck1 #

    you've some.... strange interests

    busessuck1 4 months ago

    Jazz and Women - pretty normal for a man of my age.

  • @DADRENO Well, it's the taste in women i was refering to in particular

    ... Interest in jazz is always top notch

  • Nice woodblock-work by Baby Dodds towards the end

  • The women are a surreal addition.

    Couldn't help but laugh

  • I mean only 5 stars for Bunk's New Orleans Jazz Band.

    Paulz

  • 5 stars !

    paulz.

  • yes to all those women except the granny out of raymond, and that witch out of loose women. Great jazz incidentally! keep it up!

  • tight swing 2 the tune

    bouncy bouncy

    happy lightly

    like all those pretty girlies

    3 cheers 4 Sir Bunk!!

  • Quite a display of women-from Jayne Mansfield to Jane Russell to Marilyn Monroe to Brooke Shields. Even Barbara Stanwick. You didn't leave anybody out it seems. Really great Bunk Johnson recording too. I too have posted pictures of women with my jazz videos over on my page. I use images of actresses from vintage tobacco cards made in the 1930's. I also have a tobacco card set devoted to dancers and I use images from those cards too.

  • And the jazz is good too! Wonderful ensemble from Jim, George and Bunk. This kind of jazz was the inspiration for the new Orleans Style Jazz revival. Great.

  • There is one Scots girl. Kirsty Wark, and a Yorkshire lass - examaning the Panties - Jane MacDonald.

  • Wonderful music but why are women's faces displayed on the screen;is this some oblique reference to his ,Bunk's ,all-conquering way with women?I have no idea who they are-are they "famous"?

  • My knowlege of actresses is as for jazz: up to a certain year. For this reason, I do not know the younger ladies but I recognise (besides Elsa Lanchester): Marilyn Monroe, Jane Mansfield, Barbara Stanwick, Jane Russell

    and either Gene Tierney or Jane Wyman (former wife of Ronald Reagan).

  • Most of them are the 'Loose Women' from ITV lunchtime show. Better than watching a '78' go round don't you think? The rest are well-known girls plus Brian Griffin.

  • Write the names of all the women on a ten pound note and send to me - I'll tell you if you were correct!

  • As a Brit you should at least know Elsa Lanchester, wife of the famous Charles Laughton.

  • Charles Laughton who came from Scarborough, Yorkshire.

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