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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

Recorded in London February 1st, 1946
Stephane Grappelli (violin), Django Reinhardt (guitar), Jack Llewellyn, Alan Hodgkiss (guitars), Coleridge Goode (bass)

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  • My father was an absolute Django fan who collected many of his records. As a child the sound of his guitar and Stephane's violin often filled the house. This track was one of my father's favourites which hasn't found its way on to YouTube (at least, I could never find it!) So here it is....another example of the amazing skills of these musicians.

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  • Im so glad Bioshock got me into this music

  • kinda funny and kinda sad that everyone only knows these songs, because of a game :D

    ps: I LOVE BIOSHOCK

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  • I'm pretty sure this is from 37-38 period.  Nevertheless, great song. Love the artwork too. Perfect.

  • this music helps me with my homework and i love it :D

  • @danielyarza Haha--Yea It's only cuz of FallOut and BioShock that I realized my love for this style of music ;D

  • @MCToniYo what... why would you regret it?

  • I totally regret liking this kind of music because this game :'( ... really ...

  • @sonikku70 Whoa.... Are you me?

  • I'm 14, played bioshock, and this song is on my ipod. COME AT ME BRO

  • @coleorum The images work beautifully with this fabulous music - thanks so much for posting it.

  • 1946 - my God - this music sounds like nothing bad has ever happened or could ever happen, let alone two World Wars.

  • To anyone saying its kinda sad that people are only learning these things because of a video game, I must say that at least they ARE learning about them (and gaming is a wonderful media to bring it back in, it reaches a wide variety of people of all ages!)! It is sad however that this type of artistry is being forgotten by more and more as time goes on. Much more feeling in music then.

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