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TOMMY DORSEY & ORCHESTRA : WOOGIE BOOGIE

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  • Thank you for your comments, in music there are no borders and unites us all, I will put more videos JAZZ of the problem is not that I do not infringe on the rights of commercial companies, but really after 25 years these should be Part of mankind as with ASPIRIN.Un hug.

  • Magnifico como el post del Swing. Solo quiero añadir a mi comentario anterior cuan lamentable es que esta clase de música, bella y alegre, haya sido "sepultada" impidiendo que las las generaciones actuales la disfruten Y junto con ella ¡ que triste tambien !, el fin de orquestas como ésta, verdaderamente insuperable. En esta materia se echan de menos los "viejos buenos tiempos". Felicitaciones, una vez más, amigo peruano

  • Gracias por tus comentarios, en la musica no hay fronteras y todo nos hermana, voy atratar de poner mas videos de JAZZ el problema es que no lo hago por no chocar con los Derechos comerciales de las compañias, aunque realmente despues de 25 años estos deberian ser parte de la Humanidad como ocurre con la ASPIRINA.Un abrazo.

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  • thats why we won the WW II because we had this music!! haha

  • what the.. i cant hear my right speaker??

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  • @ryanachristoph ...you are basically correct. Rock music is a 4-4 melody with an added beat between the two notes which makes that rockin  rhythm sound ...There were rock tunes back in the 1920s. Lots of fun anyway you slice it.

  • if you listen to the back beat you will see that all the 50's and 60's rock and roll used it for the background. hard to believe but true. ll

  • This tune is actually known more accurately as "TD's Boogie Woogie." It was an updated arrangement of his earlier hit "Boogie Woogie" (a.k.a. "Pine Top's Boogie-Woogie"), both of which were arranged by the famous Deane Kincaide.

  • @nandor41 Gracias a YouTube no está sepultada :-)

  • can someone help me theres a song im trying to find, cant describe it but i think its a famous dorsey song cause i remember all the players were in the same positions as this video

  • Thumbs up if PaCyber sent you here :p

  • Waz makin' the pianist so sad and glum?

  • Pinetop Smith was acknowledged by other boogie woogie pianists such as Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson as a key influence, and he gained posthumous fame when "Boogie Woogie" was arranged for big band and recorded by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra in 1938. Although not immediately successful, "Boogie Woogie" was so popular during and after World War II that it became Dorsey's best selling record, with over five million copies sold.

  • @fordman4444 type in Pine Top's Boogie Woogie to get the original, from 1928. thawt u ppl knew this shit already.

  • Tommy Stole this from Pine Top's Boogie Woogie recorded in 1928,boogie goes back to the early 1870's, but it comes in & outta fashion. ppl sure like their fads, they can't remain loyal. LOL

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