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  • 3 days ago

    1950's Johnny Otis Show

    With Mel Williams, Marie Adams, Lionel Hampton and more. So cool!!!!

    If you like classic music, check out my concert posters at www.kardboardkid.c...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Another example of "who stole the soul", noticed how Johnny said groovy, years before the 1960s use of it by maintream people and "hippies", just like so called rock n roll itself, a new name for much older music. Most culture, music, slang, fashions, begins in the soulful part of .society before...

  • 4 weeks ago

    Sara Lazarus - Morning (Jazz)

    Sara Lazarus - Morning

    Lyrics:

    What of a morning

    that brings a day so gently,

    and bathes the leaves

    of memories

    that feel so long ago.

    I still ...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    @juhan81 This is very good, no doubt, however I prefer Dianne Reeves's version, she sang it with Poncho Sanchez/s group on his Afro Cuban Fantasy album

  • 1 month ago

    L.A. is My Lady by Frank Sinatra

    L.A is my Lady by Frank Sinatra

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    it's ridiculous and inappropriate to use this song for Glendale, CA, It's also deceiving to call the red tram on rails a cable car, it is not a cable car. it's a bus o a railway around a shopping plaza

    The nonly good thing about Glendale is Porto's Cuban Bakery

  • 1 month ago

    Randy Newman - I Love LA

    Randy Newman - I Love LA

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    I used to love L A too untill so many others who loved L A moved there creating a never ending, 24/7 traffic headache, now like Yogi Berra says, "no one goes there anymore-it's too crowded"

  • 1 month ago

    Dedication to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Chili Most

    Dedication to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    another reason to kill rap and bring back hip hop

  • 1 month ago

    The Legacy Of Chano Pozo Fragmento

    Un fragmento del documental que presenta la vida y tiempos del famoso conga baterista cubano Chano Pozo, uno de los primeros músicos de América Lat...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    En el hablar de los negros y callejeros habaneros en los años 1930s y 1940s, manteca significaba marijuana. El coro dice asi, ",,Chano Pozo fuma manteca, Chano Pozo fuma manteca, fuma manteca, fuma manteca.."

  • 1 month ago

    The Vibrations - "The Watusi"

    The Vibrations were an African-American soul vocal group from Los Angeles, California, active from the mid-1950s to 1976. The group initially bega...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    @57highland

    The Coasters were made up from the break up of another great L A vocal harmony group, the Robins which included Richard "Louie-Louie" Berry. The lead singer Carl Gardner died just a few weeks ago

  • 3 months ago

    "NOT DISAPPOINTED BY PRESIDENT OBAMA" by JAKE LAMAR

    On October 8, 2011, Democrats Abroad France held an event titled "Voices for Obama" at the Nikki Diana Marquandt Gallery in Paris. One of the speak...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    I'm not dissapointed because I never had any expectations for him or any other president, none of them have ever lived up to the hyperbole of their campaign. Am I am cynic? No, I am a realist. After all, as Jake stated, he's just another poliician and as Truman said something to the effect , "the...

  • 4 months ago
    Patequi Patequi commented:

    The islands? no, Nathaniel was born in Alabama and raised in Chicago.

  • 4 months ago

    ForTheLoveOfTheMamboExtendedTrailer

    A trailer for the forthcoming documentary on Latin Music "For the Love of the Mambo" featuring former members of the Tito Puente Orchestra produced...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    de pinga, ese grupo suena como si fueran de los 1950s en el Palladiun, increible, yo se, yo lo vivi

  • 4 months ago

    Ñico Saquito"Compay Gato"

    Ñico Saquito

    Cantante y compositor. Antonio Fernández, internacionalmente conocido como Ñico Saquito, nacio en enero 17 de 1902 en Santiago de Cub...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Santiaguero Mayor-Fundador del Trio Oriental-coloborador con Bimbi(Maximilaino Sánchez) " Que sabroso suenan las maracas-trememndo rebambareo. "....ahora te voy a explicar como se hacen las maracas...."

  • 6 months ago

    Soy Cubano, Agustin Tamargo - @libertadweb

    Soy Cubano agustin tamargo libertad web cuba libre muere fidel castro murio @libertadweb

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Agustín Tamargo, otro hijo de Puerto Padre-Oriente.

    "...a Puerto Padre me voy....."

  • 6 months ago

    De Matanzas to New York by Marvin Diz

    La Rumba en Cuba ha sido la existencia viva de la clase más oprimida; lo despreciado por muchos y añorados por otros. Para entender que cosa es la ...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Carolina, y dice asi El son es lo mas sublime.....

  • 6 months ago

    Tower of Power feat Lenny Williams 1973 Santa Monica

    Tower of Power

    feat Lenny Williams

    1973 Santa Monica

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    This concert was edited to an hour long show and broadcasted on KUTE-FM in Los Angeles a few weeks after the performance, it concludes with one of the baddest versions ever of Knock Yourself Out, sadly about a year ago I accidently tossed the cassette of the broadcast into my condo's incenerator'...

  • 6 months ago

    Nostalgia Cubana - Orquesta Aragon - Para Oriente voy a bailar

    Exitos de la Aragon con este número maravilloso y pagajoso.http://www.cinedelhog­ar.com

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    El coro de oro-Olmos-Bacallao-Lay, vaya que guiro mas sabroso toca Pancho, esto es un changui de salon, no el estilo folkorico de Yateras, Guantanamo y La Loma del Chivo, pita camion!

  • 6 months ago

    Arsenio Rodriguez Y Su Gran Combo - Adios, Carmelina (Cuba, 1940's)

    Homenaje a :

    Arsenio Rodriguez "El Padre De La Salsa" - Cuba 1940's

    Arsenio Rodriguez es Sin duda el Padre y creador de un estilo diferente de...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    This is from the Arsenio LP for Ansonia Records, Volume 2, He made 2 albums for Ansonia in the early 1960s. The pianist is el Latigo-Rene hernandez, not be confused with El Flaco Rene Hernandez who was for years with Machito and then Tito Rodriguez. Rapindey is reunited with Arsenio and there's a...

  • 7 months ago

    Vieja Trova Santiaguera - El Paralitico

    guaracha de Miguel Matamoros

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Reinaldo Hierrezuelo alias Rey Caney, hermano de Caridad y Lorenzo. Para bailar un motuno no hace falta paple. Marcané tiene caña quemá....

  • 7 months ago
    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Jay Cee, where's this perfromance at? I know it is somewhere in Meeeyameee, I rememember this

    band, I also recall when you played in North Miami, the Musuem gig emceed by China Valles and you debuted on vibes!

  • 7 months ago

    At Last - Lou Rawls with Dianne Reeves and Stanley Turrentine

    my opinion of modern jazz male singers, Frank Sinatra is number 1, King Pleasure 2, and Lou Rawls 3. the best critical review I heard about Rawls ...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Ol' Blue Eyes is NOT a jazz singer although he has certain jazz sensibilities like with his use of space and his phrasing.

  • 8 months ago

    Papaupa.Son Montuno de Arsenio Rodriguez.

    "Papaupa".Son de Arsenio Rodriguez

    Pianistas:Lilí Martinez,Rubén Gonzalez(Fundador).

    Trompetas:Chapotín y Chocolate Armenteros

    Cantantes:Miguelito...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Aresnio no esta enterrado en Cuba, su tumba esta en El Bronx de Nueva York, si mal no recuerdo, en le famoso cemeterio St Raymond(San Ramón), dinde hay muchas figuras de la müsica cerquita de el

  • 10 months ago

    Standup comedy - Make Me Laugh

    John DeBellis doing standup comedy on the television show Make Me Laugh.

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    This is a poor imitation of the original show hosted by Bobby Van

  • 10 months ago

    Make Me Laugh, best contestant ever

    This woman player is so good the comics (including a young Gallagher and Garry Shandling) are all having to just react to her. It ends with the co...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    My wife and I watched this show every week during it's short lived life, only 1 season. The host Bobby Van was fabulous versatile entertainer, fabulous dancer and the ideal host for this show, So Sadly he died of cancer at only 51 shortly after this show ended.

    It feels sooooooooo goooood to see...

  • 10 months ago

    bottle rolls up gravity hill in altadena california.

    clip of a bottle rolling uphill, or so it appears that way. it's an optical illusion that's a million times better in person. filmed in pasadena or...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    The original Knott's Berry Farm in the 1960s

    had an optical illusion shack that had water running up to the faucet, a pool table with balls rolling up and other similar ILLUSIONS!!!!

  • 10 months ago

    Long Beach Pike Amusement Park California

    It was a great amusement park called the Long Beach Pike in California. It opened in the turn of the century. It had fun houses, a mirror maze & al...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Portions of Downtown Long Beach and the Pike can be seen in the closing chase scene of It's a Mad, mad, mad, mad, World

  • 10 months ago

    the madman muntz movie muntz jet james muntz madman muntz jr

    This is a movie about MADMAN Muntz one of the largest used-car dealers and Kaiser Fraser distributor from the early pioneer of television to the Am...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    cont'd, they too wanted one, this is when Mad Man Muntz saw the potential and began manufacturing 4 track players for cars. My first car bought in 1966, had a 4-track player, At So Cal swap meets, they used to sell bootleg concerts on 4-trks of the leading rock or soul bands of the day. A few y...

  • 10 months ago

    Los Angeles, The Early Days

    An historical view of turn-of-the-century Los Angeles and the Pacific Electric street car transportation system. This trailer has some brief excerp...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    The film Roger Rabbit was on point....

  • 1 year ago

    Asi baila una cubana

    Concierto de Pachito Alonso en la Casa de la Música en Varadero

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Mucho mas vulgar yo he visto en clubes y videos de la Yuma y otro lares del mundial, por ejemplo el baile mariposa de los dancehalls de Jamaica, el dirty dancing y otros estilos

  • 1 year ago
    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Si, Rubencito "El Bonito"

  • 1 year ago

    Aretha Franklin Tighten Up Your Tie...

    Aretha Franklin Tighten Up Your Tie,Button Up Your Jacket(Make it for the Door)/Hands Off wldj Columbia 43515 VG+

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Towards the end of her Columbia Records contract, it was becoming obvious that Lady Ree's strong point was singing soul and not jazz so for her last 2 albums (of the 8) she recorded for Columbia in the early 60s, they steered her more to the burgeoning sould sounds of the early 1960s. Curiously, ...

  • 1 year ago
    Patequi Patequi commented:

    The Lp was titled Take It Like You Give, with both jazz and blues

  • 1 year ago

    Aretha Franklin - Tighten up your Tie button up your Jacket

    Another great song from her Columbia album "Take it like you give it" - Tighten up your Tie, button up your Jacket (make it for the door)

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Towards the end of her Columbia Records contract, it was becoming obvious that Lady Ree's strong point was singing soul and not jazz so for her last 2 albums (of the 8) she recorded for Columbia in the early 60s, they steered her more to the burgeoning sould sounds of the early 1960s. Curiously, ...

  • 1 year ago

    ORQUESTA RIVERSIDE - El Paso Del Mulo

    Orquesta Riverside were a Cuban musical group that became one of the most acclaimed Cuban orchestras of the 1940s and 50s. The orchestra was formed...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    Cantando lo bailable-son-guaracha-mambo-montuno et al, José "Tito" Gómez "El Gallego" fue unos de los mejores. La Riverside, tremendo jazz band, siempre buenas orquestaciones/arreglos, en su mayoria por el legendario pianista Peruchín-Pedro Justiz.

  • 1 year ago

    Celia Cruz y Johnny Pacheco - El paso del mulo

    El tema,escrito por Rey Diaz Calver y arreglado por Louie Ramírez y Pacheco,aparece incluído en el álbum "Celia & Johnny"(1974),producido por Jerry...

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    This is son montuno pero prefiero oirlo por la Orquesta Riverside con Tito Gomez

  • 1 year ago

    los van van - guarare de pastora

    I apologize for the quality. I tried to fix the audio a bit (it was worse!) and I cut out the interview which cuts the song in half (inexplicably)....

    Patequi Patequi commented:

    El tema, no es ni de Juan Formell ni de Elio Revé, es de la pluma del changüícero mayor de La Loma del Chivo en el Guaso, Pedro Speck y se intepretó por primerz vez con un verdadero changüí tradicional del monte. Changüí es un ritmo precursor al son

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