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Name Your Top Three

Started by Mojo, December 07, 2010, 02:32:28 pm

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Mojo

Your right Mike.

It was Meatloaf.

Chris

JuneC

Yup, Chris.  I was never a huge Meatloaf fan, but do like their music.

BObbin, I have to try to find the Ella Fitzgerald Christmas album you mentioned.  I love old jazz/blues/gospel.  Satchmo is a fav. 

June
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people."

     W. C. Fields

bobbin

I bought mine at local music store years ago, June.  But I've seen it on Amazon and you can "sample".  I'll bet they pair it with the Louis Armstrong album, too.  That one features classic jazz renditions by various artists.  Mel Torme, Lena Horn, Louis Jordan, Duke Ellington.  It's really good, too. 

Meatloaf... what was that slob thinking?  The baseball game "called" in the background on "Paradise By The Dashboard Lights" always cracked me up.  Lol. 

Mojo

Bobbin : Ya like this lady ?

I like her voice and she is an amazing pianist. This is one of her jazz tunes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDPZMYUXUZ0&feature=related

And one of my other favorites: ( This is an awesome song )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-dyGA2VdCI


Chris

Mike8560


bobbin

I like Diana Krall OK, but she's never really "done it for me", the way Diane Schuur does.  Don't get me wrong, she has a great voice (3 octave range), but I don't think she delivers a song the way Diane Schuur does (she has 3 octaves, as well), it's just a "style thing". 

I listened to story on NPR yesterday last evening and they interviewed a guy who's just come out with a book on the "great American songbook" and the singers who've performed the standards.  He's included young performers, too... Harry Connick Jr., and more notably, Michael Buble.  I've always liked his voice and it was nice to hear him acknowledged as part of a younger generation who's carrying the torch in the world of jazz standards. 

TOP; they were fabulous... no wonder Steely Dan snagged them for parts on their later albums!  We moved from an outlying community west of Boston when I was just out of Jr. High.  We moved to NH.  And I recall being shocked that many of the kids in my classes didn't listen to any soul or R&B, Mike.  When they sneered at me and asked, "you listen to ---ger music?" I knew I'd been relocated to a parallel universe and began counting the days until I could get away, lol!  Most of the radio stations didn't play much of it, either, there just wasn't the diversity of music that was available in the metro Boston area.  It made me really, really homesick. 

Mike8560

December 13, 2010, 01:15:06 pm #51 Last Edit: December 13, 2010, 01:16:42 pm by Mike8560
Hey bobbin I went to Burlington mass high class of 7& then to to nh Lton bay on lake winn in81 I think it Was. Are you still in NH if so there's a great venue meadowbok farm where I saw many a great shows.

NDAV8R

December 13, 2010, 08:22:32 pm #52 Last Edit: December 13, 2010, 09:04:36 pm by NDAV8R
Well, as long as this thread is going into a spiral dive, I'll help fly it into noman's land! :o
Quote from: bobbin on December 13, 2010, 03:17:49 am
I like Diana Krall OK, but she's never really "done it for me", the way Diane Schuur does.  Don't get me wrong, she has a great voice (3 octave range), but I don't think she delivers a song the way Diane Schuur does (she has 3 octaves, as well), it's just a "style thing".  

  I'm an ol rock N roller, but I do listen to all types including jazz..
  One of my fav's is listening to Melody Gardot...read about her tragic accident that lead her through rehab by music. Hope this link works to one of her songs.

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMyP-ojqdHk

 
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN2NmGF8MTg  

Gale.

Strive for Perfection...Settle for Excellence!

kodydog

Took me awhile to find this old thread. Something good is about to happen in North Central Florida. Florida Folk Festival at the Stephen Foster State Park in White Springs.
Three days of music and fun the whole family will enjoy. Six stages with bands rotating every half hour. Headline acts are Billy Dean Fri. night and John Anderson Sat Night. For more info check out this site.
http://www.floridastateparks.org/folkfest/Highlights.cfm
There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
http://northfloridachair.com/index.html

bobbin

Sounds like a a great time, Kody.  Please try to give us an update if you get there. 

(a favorite JB song of mine is, "It's My Job" on Cocoanut Telegraph)

4th. great shop investment... $36/yr. of unlimited Pandora radio.  I should have done this years ago, lol!

gene

Gale,

I had not heard of Melody Gardot before. I listened to her videos and she sounded very familiar.

What do you think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1V5Wk9gb4U

gene
QUALITY DOES NOT COST, IT PAYS!

Mike8560

Quote from: bobbin on April 23, 2011, 06:22:17 am
Sounds like a a great time, Kody.  Please try to give us an update if you get there. 

(a favorite JB song of mine is, "It's My Job" on Cocoanut Telegraph)

4th. great shop investment... $36/yr. of unlimited Pandora radio.  I should have done this years ago, lol!

I listen all rhe rime to pandora with my phone on my stereo free with the occationnal add