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7 months ago
CorporalReyes • 413,284 views
gruniongrady
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Muchas gracias, Corporal Reyes!
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7 months ago
78 RPM: Count Basie & His Orchestra - Mutton-Leg
Mutton-Leg
written by William Basie & Harry Edison
performed by Count Basie & His Orchestra
recorded 31 July 1946
released as Columbia 37093 in Oct...
790WAKY • 745 views
gruniongrady
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I only knew this number from Jacquet's version, but hearing this, I realize how much the latter's solo was taken from Lester's. I also had not heard Prez's use of altissimo, ever. Dexter used several of these phrases in his playing, especially in the live recorded jams with Wardell Gray and Clark...
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
Lizabeth Scott in DESERT FURY (1947) Part 12
Hal Wallis presents DESERT FURY Starring Lizabeth Scott, John Hodiak and Burt Lancaster. With Mary Astor and introducing Wendell Corey. Directed by...
Picklepuss • 5,685 views
gruniongrady
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Unconvincing that she would be attracted to that douchebag.
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8 months ago
SWING TO BOP (1941) by Charlie Christian
Charlie Christian is generally recognised as the person who popularised the electric guitar (although not the first) and who changed everyones thin...
wilsonmcphert • 168,799 views
gruniongrady
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@callasexperience: anticipating a chord change; that's what I've been trying to get from this genius playing for so long. Thank you!
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8 months ago
STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY (1941) - Charlie Christian live in small club
Here is another Charlie Christian track playing live at Mintons in New York City (the other I have uploaded is Swing to Bop from the same session)....
wilsonmcphert • 109,818 views
gruniongrady
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Nobody thinks like he did—nobody.
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10 months ago
Oldies 50s & 60s
The Platters-Remember when, Doris Day-Teacher's pet, Johnny Ray-I'll never fall in love again, Paul Anka-Diana, Sonny James-Young love, Brenda Lee-...
periqco34 • 440,396 views
gruniongrady
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To MrJonasx44: That song is by The Pearls. "Gum Drop."
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1 year ago
Epiphone Joe Pass review
A review of the Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II jazz guitar using a Roland Cube30 amp.
All of the guitar reviews are on the Guitar Reviews section of...
johnhguitar • 218,808 views
gruniongrady
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IF the frets were leveled, the truss rod adjusted, bridge adjusted, would it have what you might call good action?
If so, a difference of $2000 is major. The sound seems okay, Good 'tronics?
Finish on an ELECTRIC guitar makes NO DIFFERENCE. Coat it with syrup, it's still an electric guitar.
I've ...
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1 year ago
PWNED: Opie & Anthony
AMAZING - The Amazing Atheist Documentary
On sale now:
http://tlkincaid.mybigcomme...
Watch the trailer here:
TheAmazingAtheist • 105,185 views
gruniongrady
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Anthony is one of the best vocal mimics of our time.
His political opinions are another story.
His views on the second amendment are consistent with his own typical paranoia and fear of minority attacks.
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1 year ago
Charlie Parker Early Recordings 1943 - I Found A New Baby
Recorded: Vic Damon Studio, Kansas City, Kansas Autumn 1943
Personnel:
Charlie Parker - Alto Sax
Efferge Ware- Guitar
"Little" Phil Phillips - Dru...
JckDupp • 10,825 views
gruniongrady
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Savoir Faire, tu ne sais rien. This is one of those amazing Bird-with-guitar recordings; not really a demo, but just something for them to listen to.
Tu ne sais rien de jazz, et tu as une oreille non avertis. C'est dommage.
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1 year ago
The Valentinos - It's all over now
Great number from 1963 that was eventually issued on the glorious Soul City label in the UK in 1968. Thank you Dave Godin, sadly no longer with us,...
jimmytheferret • 54,646 views
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Artie asked me to see his band at Max's. They were fun, but the loudest ever, louder than any other of that scene or the later one at CBGB. I had to salvage my hearing by stuffing wet napkin into my ears. Yes, David looked like Mick, and so what. Watch "Scrooged" and see how he looked later.