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Cabinetman said:This is going to sound un-patriotic and off topic, too boot, but I think "O Canada" is a better song than "The Star Spangled Banner."
HEY! Back to your glue pots, sir!!! :cheers1:
Cabinetman said:This is going to sound un-patriotic and off topic, too boot, but I think "O Canada" is a better song than "The Star Spangled Banner."
BellyTank said:Well, she's married to Elvis Costello.
Anyhow- whats the problem..?
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Vladimir Berkov said:When it comes to modern singers singing vintage songs I think Max Raabe (who sings with the Palast Orchester) tops my list for male singers. Not only does he have an incredible and unique voice, but his on-stage and off-stage personality is just what you would expect from a singer of the period. Seeing him live was just spectacular.
http://www.palastorchester.de/index2.php
"Blue Light Red Light", and it's "sister" album "We Are In Love" are Connick's best and two of my favorite albums. Anyone here at the Fedora Lounge would love them.Salv said:Harry Connick's "Blue Light, Red Light" from a few years back was an excellent swing album, but I haven't heard any of his recent stuff although "Forever For Now" from 2004 looks like it might be good.
She covers "Dance Me To The End Of Love", and does such a beautiful rendition. I believe Billy Holliday brought this great song to the charts, but I'm really not sure.
Leonard Cohen? The man who wrote "The Future?" Wow. I would have never put that song to his pen. He is an extreme talent though. "The Future" is one of the most amazing pieces of melodic sarcasm my ears have ever witness. It was also well placed at the closing credits of "Natural Born Killers."jake_fink said:Anyway... wasn't Dance Me To the End of Love a great song? And it's by Leonard Cohen.... a Canadian. :cheers1:
Rundquist said:Michael Bublé is gay (as in lame). I don't really have a problem with his voice (although I don't particularly like it). It's his persona and choice of material that I have a problem with. His orchestrations aren't particularly good either. The problem with the modern “artist� (and I use that term loosely�) is that in general, they haven't paid their dues. In this case, Buble's choice of material shows either a lack of musical knowledge or a lack of musical integrity. Whoever is doing his band charts is doing nothing new or remotely inventive. Guys like Henry Mancini and Quincy Jones (at least back when he was good), have forgotten more about musical arranging, than the new guys will ever know.
As far as cabinetmans's comments about scat having no place in music goes, I have to respectively disagree. I do agree that there are many “artists� (again I use the term loosely) out there that have no business doing it. Many singers think that just because they can sing, they can also scat. A vocalist (someone whose instrument is their voice) scatting can be a different thing altogether. Try listening to “Lambert, Hendricks & Ross� or Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme, or Dwight Trible. They're as musical with their voices as any instrumentalist is with their instrument.
There are some really great artists making music today, but finding them at times can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I will say go see what's left of the old school while you can. I saw Mose Allison two nights ago and I couldn't help but think that there is absolutely no one to replace a treasure like him when he's gone.
PADDY said:I hate myself to saying this or even thinking it, but actually Robbie Williams 'aint that bad' when it comes to some of the old time stuff. Can't believe I said that!
katiemakeup said:And since when did scat have a blueprint?
You know, I am curious who first started doing it.
matei said:I was unaware that ol' Barry had forayed into this era's music.
ITG said:Oh wow, I just checked out the site and the music samples sound like they are from way back when. I think you've found a new fan in me. Is there a place here in Texas you can find their cds? I love it that the music is in German too! I looked at their tour schedule in hopes I might see a Texas stop, but there's not even a stop anywhere in the USA. Were you in Germany when you saw them? Which CD would you recommend to a newbie fan?