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"Just Plain Old Music"

Started by RAMMEL, June 12, 2016, 10:41:06 PM

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Marilyne

Mary Ann, I think you'll remember this one, from the same movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zRwze8_SGk

Mary Ann

You know, Marilyn, I never was much of a Peggy Lee fan.  Benny Goodman?  You bet.  The "Frankie and Johnny" I remember Kenny Rogers singing was in a New Years Eve special on TV, not in a movie.  Strange, when I was a kid, I, along with neighbor kids, went to the movies every Saturday.  Now, I can't be bothered, even to watch an old favorite on TV.  Too old too soon!

Mary Ann

SCFSue

Mary Ann,  we had a small movie theater in our hometown. On Saturdays it had morning matinees for kids.  It cost 10 cents for my sister and myself and later when our baby sister was old enough, 10 cents for her.  We shared a box of popcorn and after the movies we went next door to a pharmacy where we could get a huge one scoop ice cream cone for a nickel.  The worst day I had at the Saturday movies was when we went to see Pinocchio and my baby sister cried so loud the usher made me take her outside (Pinocchio was lost in the sea or already in the whale) and we had to wait until the movie concluded and the middle sister came back outside.  Not a fun day for me!

Sue

Vanilla-Jackie

Oh Sue...
...good job she wasn't taken to see Bambi...even I cried watching that... :(
" There is no present like the time "

Mary Ann

Sue, we had a drug store near the theater where we could get ice cream but I don't recall stopping on the way home from the movie.  I do remember sitting at the counter and having a soda and going to the candy counter to buy something for a nickel.  That former drug store is now a medical supply place and is a nice addition to our end of town.  I don't go there because my meds come by mail, and I've been fortunate to not need other supplies.

Sometimes, it would be better if things were as they used to be!  We've said so often that kids today don't know what they're missing.

Jackie, I did not see Bambi, so shed no tears.

Mary Ann

SCFSue

I remember watching Bambi, too.   And I did cry!  I've always had a tender heart for animals and even humans who suffer losses.  I still tear up when I'm reading a novel with sad scenes.

Sue

SCFSue

Anne and I had to pay 10 cents each for the Saturday a.m. matinee--with pre film favorites such as Buck Rogers and others of that genre.  The movies tended to be Disney specials.  We did that until I was about 12 and sometimes after that when one of us had to take our baby sister Linda to the Saturday matinee.  Linda could really weep buckets (and loudly, too).  That's why I was put out on the curb to wait with Linda until the Pinocchio film was over.  Anne stayed for the entire film.

Sue

Ferocious

It doesn't matter how many times I watch this video it brings a lump to my throat, it's wonderful, it's technically brilliant, it's the ultimate duet......it's 'Unforgettable'.......what do you think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCX1xUdMsNs

SCFSue

Thank you, Ferocious.  This rendition brought tears to my eyes.  My late husband and I loved Nat "King" Cole and danced to lots of his ballads.  He had the smoothest voice and his daughter Natalie, certainly has some of his fantastic talent.

Sue

Joy

#309
Brought tears to my eyes, too  He was one of a kind.  Haven't been here for a while.  Caught up on some great music.  It is so sad that you don't hear this kind of music anymore.  Most of what you hear now,  you can even understand what they are saying.   

I guess Michael Buble is the closes now to this kind of music.   I really like him.

Joy
BIG BOX

maryc

Ferocious,   That duet by Nat Cole and daughter is so beautiful.   When it first came out it was hard to believe how it was done so well.   As some one said here it does bring tears.   So many memories with these lovely oldies.    I have a few artists on my Pandora that do great renditions of many of the '40s melodies that we loved.   Beegie Adair is one of them.   She plays piano and has a good saxaphone player as well.
Mary C

RAMMEL

#311
Quote from: maryc on June 02, 2018, 07:38:39 PM
Ferocious,   That duet by Nat Cole and daughter is so beautiful.   When it first came out it was hard to believe how it was done so well.   As some one said here it does bring tears.   So many memories with these lovely oldies.    I have a few artists on my Pandora that do great renditions of many of the '40s melodies that we loved.   Beegie Adair is one of them.   She plays piano and has a good saxaphone player as well.
That would be Denis Solee ------ One of my favorites.  Have several of his CDs.
The Beegie group is fairly popular around here.

Check out https://www.beegieadair.com/    Good listening.
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

maryc

Rammel,  Thanks for naming the Sax player.  :thumbup:   I couldn't say it at the time.    He is good!  I just sort of stumbled upon Beegie.   I hadn't heard of her before but Al always had Easy Listening on TV  and when I heard her piano,  I started to pay attention to the name of the artist.    Another one I found there is Andre Gagnon.   His rendition of Twilight Time is especially nice.
Mary C

RAMMEL

My son is a big jazz fan and we live just north of NYC so he often visits Jazz Clubs in the City.  He also goes to a club north of here in Tarrytown - easier to get to.  So, I get all the good scoop on good jazz.
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

maryc

Lucky you! :)   Out here on the "Western NY Frontier" we have to depend on radio or Internet to make those kind of discoveries.  Youtube is great for this.    I listen to a Canadian radio station from Toronto that has pretty good  smooth jazz.  It is better on the car radio than in the house and the sound system in the car is really a lot better as well.
Mary C

Ferocious

For Sue. Joy and Mary C, you all mention how you like the romantic songs from yesteryear, here's one I hope you all may enjoy.
This man recorded some really beautiful songs.......this is one of them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4tCdiTctYs

Ferocious

While we're in the 'feel good' mood, here's two lovable lads to make you smile..... ;D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyYZvO8S398

Ferocious

Amazing music from the magic fingers of Mr Cortazar, lovely video too.......mmmmm, now where's me cup of tea?  ;)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f2EEaM-vKM

Ferocious

From those long ago days when we went to the flicks (movies) on a Friday night to see these super musicals......and then to sing the songs all the way home.....stopping, of course for fish and chips eaten straight out of the paper wrapper......wonderful....and Adele Leigh.....the voice of an angel.......bliss......I do go on don't I.....ha ha ha

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVMHuVNpLoY

Ferocious


Ferocious


A very watchable clip from that 1936 film 'Show Boat'....what a voice Mr Robeson had



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9MfCFAcQEE

SCFSue

Fantastic!  Thank you, Ferocious!

Sue

SCFSue

#322
I was a big fan of Nat "King" Cole.  If I remember correctly, he was born/lived in Montgomery, Alabama until he broke into the big time.  His voice was simply beautiful on those ballads he was famous for.

Sue

P.S.  Another favorite of a different genre was Fats Domino.  Wasn't he the one who sang "Blueberry Thrill"?  Or was it "Blueberry Hill"?  My husband and I had just started dating when that was popular and I think we danced to that for weeks!

Marilyne

My favorite rendition of Blueberry Hill! Vladimir Putin, singing at a fundraiser! Turn your sound way up, and read the comments below - they're funny!  ;D 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekeq4szDmJo

SCFSue

I had watched that, also, Marilyne, and thought it was a hoot!  Thanks for posting the link again.

Sue

Marilyne

Hi Sue - Yes, I know I posted that YouTube video about a year ago, but every time I hear Blueberry Hill, I now think of Vladimir Putin.  Obviously there are many sides to his personality!

Ferocious

Sue, Marilyne.......never mind the coffee......get a nice cup of tea in your hands and have listen to this........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xW35mfH1jo

Marilyne

Ferocious - that was beautiful!  Very tranquil and relaxing.  I'm going to save that one for the next time I'm feeling stressed.

SCFSue

Thank you, Ferocious.  What a lovely tune--and the floral pictures enhanced it so very much.

Sue

Ferocious

For me....this fella has the best set of fingers to make a piano come alive.... :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hOekjRtp9w