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  • yes its right you may go to the next round

  • het zijn jou playlisten niet

    maak ze dan niet bekend

    niet aanvinken

  • just faaaaaaaantastic , they are the best ever .

  • I think the word that comes closest to the feeling I get about this is AMAZING!! what a wonderful performance of a wonderful song

  • Helaas zo horen we ze niet meer ......wat een kippevel muziek !!

  • who wrote this?

  • I think it was Jelly Roll Morton in 1927. That was when he recorded it for the first time.

  • @erwigfilms The authors are J.R.Morton and L.Armstrong. The first record was of Johnny Dodds's Black Bottom Stompers (L.Armstrong plays cornet) in april 1927. From this session we know today two takes from Wild Man Blues. Some weeks later, in may 1927 Louis Armstrong's Hot Seven recorded again this piece but at this time the result was a masterpiece with one of the best Satchmo's recorded solos. In july of the same year J.R.Morton recorded his version with the Red Hot Peepers

  • Louis Armstrong composed "Wild Man Blues".

  • vaya clase... compadre....!!!!!!!!

  • it's great! Like it!

  • Sytse, Bert. Marvellous.

    Who's the guy with the sunglasses that looks like a pimp?

    greetz Bernard Berkhout

  • What! No comments?. This is surprising, considering this very talented performance.

    This one goes straight to my "favourites".

    Thank you for sharing.

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