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  • What a surprise!

  • Hot, romantic, and so Latin. Love those sizzling dancers too.

  • Love this record! It certainly has an early '20s feel to it!

  • thanks again

  • @240252 Absolutely!

  • I totally agree with your text. Polish tangos are the more mysterious and intensive tangos with Argentinian tangos. English (and American!) tangos are so rare, that your video is a gem

    Thanks for sharing

  • @camille885 How sad, people like Henryk Gold, Hanka Ordonówna, Marian Hemar, Petersburski, Aston or Włast - who created the fame and glory of the Polish tango - had good air to work and to issue products of their geniuses only in that shot period between 1920-39. After atrocities of the 2nd WW, these who survived woke up in 1946 in a completely new world, where nobody cared for their "sentimental old tangoes" any more.

  • Cool!! 

  • Dear Grzegorz :-) you problably know, how much I'm into this kind of rhythm songs ***** this one especially! Thank you very much with kind regards ;-) Mark

  • Hello Grzegorz - I love the even beat of this Tango - the instruments are arranged very well - and it sounds great for dancing - however - I personally - love to listen to Tango lyrics - as well. I have to say - that Andrzej Wlast was an udisputed king of Tango lyrics - with a few other lyricists who could equal his mastery. Thanks and have a super Sunday!

  • @240252 Wonderful!! I thank you again. Looking forward to all the beautiful sharing. My family says thank you again. \o/ \o/\o/ Domoarigatou!!

    May be one day me too learn the tango.

  • I love tango!!!

  • I love that early Brunswick label - superb illustrations as always.

    Thank you - you really brighten the day.

  • @eruptionista Indeed, that label is a masterpiece! So well balanced, so much of artistic taste. No comparison with that later brown & gold, which for me looks somewhat like a name plaque on a (- sorry to say so) grave.

  • Super!! Wspaniale się słucha, znakomite zdjęcia i ryciny i znów czegoś nowego nauczyłam się o tangu! Dziękuję

  • @bambi68735 Oni trochę grają właśnie tak, jak jazzband by grał argentyńskie tango. Bardzo mocno wybita synkopa, ostre blachy, podczas gdy tango lubi skrzypce i akordeon - jesli tony trochę się rozlewają. Ale taki styl gry ma też swój niepowtarzalny urok. Jakis czas temu zamieściłem inne amerykańskie tango Orchids in the Moonlight w wykonaniu ork. Rudy Vallee. Bardzo polecam, to kompozucja Youmansa z f-mu Flying Down To Rio i jest dla odmiany takim cudnym "europejskim" tangiem, aż dech zapiera

  • @240252 Did you consumed this track from Montevideo or Buenos Aires?

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