Comment on LUCKY THOMPSON AND THE JACK SELS TRIO, One Cool Night, 1959 by...
Thanks, I´m happy you found something interesting here. Likewise: Thanks for your blog, a great site to get educated about jazz. I enjoy reading it very much.
View ArticleComment on FRITZ TRIPPEL TRIO, Boogie, 1960 by Merissa
Cool cover art! I’m totally digging all of the music that you share. Having a good time listening to your selections. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the excellent work!
View ArticleComment on FRITZ TRIPPEL TRIO, Boogie, 1960 by mischalke04
Thank you very much. Actually a lot of records that I post, I bought because of the cover art. At best the music is enjoyable too…
View ArticleComment on DIE VIER CRAVATTOS by Baikinange
Like I always say, there are simply not enough songs about polyester out there to listen to! Thank you for this boon to mankind.
View ArticleComment on DIE VIER CRAVATTOS by mischalke04
Ha Ha! You´re cracking me up! You´re the funniest writers of all of the music bloggers. Maybe you´re already occupied with writing your big novel, if not: Please blog again!!!
View ArticleComment on ORCHESTER JUAN BELGADO, Vaya Con Dios, 1960 by tkonst
Thanks! I like this song in version Juloi Iglesias.
View ArticleComment on BILL RAMSEY AND THE COTTON-PICKERS, Cottonova-Song von den drei...
Very catchy … this song is going to be in my head all day … cotton-o, cotton-o, cotton-o-va
View ArticleComment on Eggy Ley´s Jazzmen, Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, 1959 by...
Hi Andreas, here’s one more who disagrees (and it’s a good friend of yours, too). Perfectly correct Mr. Miff who states that MONEY – be you a fan or not – is playing its part and has always played it...
View ArticleComment on Eggy Ley´s Jazzmen, Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, 1959 by...
Hi Michael, I was hoping you would respond to my article. You say: Death to mass consumption.Long live the blogs. Others, like Mr. Miff, say: Death to illegal downloads. Long live the industry....
View ArticleComment on On The Air Tonight! by Jörg
You played good music. The two songs I liked most: the Get-up, Stand-up-Cover and the duet that came instead of the announced Nat King Cole. What are the band´s names? The sound of the radio microphone...
View ArticleComment on Eggy Ley´s Jazzmen, Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, 1959 by Crud...
Hi Andreas – Scott Soriano here. I understand where you are coming from but there are two things that I very much disagree with. The first thing I take issue with is your contention that “it was the...
View ArticleComment on Eggy Ley´s Jazzmen, Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, 1959 by...
Dear Scott, Thanks for your detailed reply to my confused angry mumblings. Amen to everything you wrote. Especially the reasoning that: “We provide the philosophical excuse for others to steal en...
View ArticleComment on Eggy Ley´s Jazzmen, Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, 1959 by Crud...
Hello Andreas – In a way, I think killing off your blog, my blog or similar blogs is not the way to go (unless you are sick of doing it); but rather to stick to the ethic. I figure our blogs are the...
View ArticleComment on Eggy Ley´s Jazzmen, Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, 1959 by...
Hi Scott, I will not be killing my blog but just the MP3s. Unfortunately a music blog without music is still pretty much dead. Nonetheless, I´m far from being sick of this blog and I will continue to...
View ArticleComment on ERIC BLAKE, 80´Girl, 1981 by wardy
Check out the band’s other UK single, “Sin City”, also issued on Carrere. Well worth checking out and much better than ‘Born To Be Special’ in my opinion.
View ArticleComment on Stompin´at the Savoy by ëRiC
Yea very cool pictures! Thanks a lot for sharing!
View ArticleComment on RAMMA DAMMA, Ich bin Dein Taugenichts, 1975 by Ramma Damma
BREAKING RAMMDAMMANEWS: Having my touch-down in Jeremy Thompson and Mary Blount’s amazing book “Wired Up!”, New York, USA: 7 pages German Glam Rock – http://twitpic.com/axzf5i . Read Ramma Damma the...
View ArticleComment on ENRIQUE LYNCH, Merengue Tropical, 1967 by Kurt L - KL in NYC
A Note From KL in NYC: These tracks are more 1950s-style, and it’s still possible to do the traditional Merengue step when dancing to them (really easy steps). The later merengues, especially the ones...
View ArticleComment on MARCEL AZZOLA, Last Night, 1961 by Kurt L - KL in NYC
Would you believe that there’s a lot of similar music in parts of Canada, like Saskatchewan? And that there were Midwestern-US garage bands in the 1960s that used an accordion instead of an organ? Life...
View ArticleComment on ENRIQUE LYNCH, Merengue Tropical, 1967 by mischalke04
We´re both Lindy Hop dancers, but I´d like to try learning some Latin dances one day! Thanks for the information. Glad you like some tunes here.
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