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Tom Lehrer - "New Math".
342-173 =...?
342-173 =...?
HadleyH said:so beautiful...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk-QVihbWro
A legend that has been mostly lost to time, I'm afraid. Jones was a dark personality, hated celebrity, barely tolerated publicity. Once he left the band biz, it was only a matter of time before he was forgotten. Can one be an ex-legend?kittypackard said:oooh, Isham Jones. Talk about a Legend!
Knickerbocker-knockerbacker, eh? lol Listening to the Crosby sides, the earlier, Columbo-MacMurray band, or the later one that always played too slow?I'm listening to Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra, trying to pretend that I'm knocking back a Knickerbocker at the Ambassador.
Fletch said:A legend that has been mostly lost to time, I'm afraid. Jones was a dark personality, hated celebrity, barely tolerated publicity. Once he left the band biz, it was only a matter of time before he was forgotten. Can one be an ex-legend?
Knickerbocker-knockerbacker, eh? lol Listening to the Crosby sides, the earlier, Columbo-MacMurray band, or the later one that always played too slow?
HadleyH said:so beautiful...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk-QVihbWro
kamikat said:Movits!!! An interesting Swedish band whose music is a blend of rap and swing. I first heard them on the Colbert Report and am now totally obsessed!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag5kWN_q3iI
Now playing: My Galveston Gal, by the Joe Haymes Orchestra in 1933, the last record date for this edition of the Haymes dynasty.
Wally_Hood said:Tom Waits, Potter's Field (should only be listened to after eleven pm), and Emotional Weather Report.
Lou Reed, Sweet Jane, from the Rock and Roll Animal live album. I paid to download the whole album because that was the only way to get that one song.