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Heebie Jeebies-Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five

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  • @societyforrealmusic

    thats a pretty ignorant view of rap...there are plenty of artists who produce there own music using their own creations or samples from other songs and present it in a new and unique way....while it might not contain a textbook harmony or melody it still is music

    Regardless, this is a Louis Armstrong video so whats your point besides trying to start an arguement with someone else's opinion?

  • Its true there is bullshit rap and there is intellectual relevant rap that carries true emotion imagination and often metaphorical meaning. I will not blame those that believe all rap is the same. That's because much of the radio plays garbage. Look up BLUE SCHOLARS, Lupe fiasco, Zion I and the grouch, living legends, projekt seer, most def, common.

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  • This music always gets me up and happy in the morning. Thank God there are the blues and jazz. :)

  • @BeatsMusicMan Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco and Common are awesome! I agree with you. :D

  • @CaniacMatt This isn't Rap... It's Scat Singing.

  • @briandillon120 Hokum was a popular novelty blues style around during '20s & '30s, known for its upbeat, light-hearted--and sometimes salacious--lyrics (see Tampa Red and Georga Tom: the Hokum Brothers). A coda is an ending to a song that is added on to the overall form. Notice in "Heebie Jeebies" how after what sounds like the last tag (2:32), the piano and vocals keep doing a thing. . . then the final horn lick. That is typical of the hokum style.

  • @BeatsMusicMan what you're talking about is biased, uneducated political rap.

  • @CaniacMatt it sucks, that's his point. rap is the bane of music, it started us into this musical "canyon" we have been in for the last 15 years or so.

  • Thanks to you Louis, without you there wouldn't be a scatman

  • I can almost taste the gumbo and the garlic bread and beer, when I hear this song. The joy in the music is contagious.

  • dubstep is better

  • @MrJoeManghan Cause some have nothing better to do but argue about differences or personal point of views. It part of being human Im sorry to say.

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