this (above) was the picture
of my "banned" post nr. 161,
an all Summertime-version...
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I still don't know WHY blogger deleted it,
this was the tracklisting I had going on:
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1. Ligia Piro - Summertime (3:33)
2. Lorena - Summertime (1:51)
3. Louis Armstrong - Summertime (5:00)
4. Love Sculpture - Summertime (4:01)
5. Luca Agnelli - Summertime (3:54)
6. Lucie Bílá - Summertime (5:25)
7. Muslim Magomaev - Summertime (3:30)
8. Mahalia Jackson - Summertime (3:41)
9. Mantovani & Nat King Cole - Summertime (4:05)
10. Marcus Miller - Summertime (5:31)
11. Maria Callas - Summertime (2:48)
12. Mark Ford - Summertime (4:24)
13. McCoy Tyner - Summertime (4:51)
14. McCoy Tyner Trio - Summertime (6:11)
15. Me First & The Gimme Gimmes - Summertime (2:09)
16. MFSB - Summertime (4:49)
17. M.Petrucciani & Eddy Louiss - Summertime (8:03)
18. Mike Brant - Summertime (3:49)
19. Miles Davis - Summertime (3:19)
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If you feel in ANY way you missed out on these,
I'll advice you happy hunting :-)
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The other post that was deleted was
nr. 103.
(see picture below)
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103: I Got It Covered!
Today a selection of GREAT covers!
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Never thought that an Arctic Monkey's song could be THIS funky!
The whole Baby Charles album is funky as hell btw!
-think Alice Russell kinda quality-
Ofcourse the Mingus song by Jeff Beck is standing strong,
the song originally was a tribute to the late Lester Young.
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The surf classic gets the "plenty of horns" NCC live workout,
always nice, at once I'm back in Pulp Fiction ...
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And yes, even a Gibbs brothers song can be done the right way,
as this version by these guys from Spo Dee O Dee prooves.
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Lou Reed's most famous song gets a very jazzy,
mellow & laidback treatment from a great sounding lady and band.
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Finally a guy doing one of the songs Bobby Gentry was famous for.
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Enjoy
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Also for this one I don't know who's kneecaps were hurt
by putting out these ten great covers,
but that's the way blogger treats us music lovers I guess...
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I wish everybody had a collection that comes close to
all the LP's & CD's that I bought over the years
no musicians would be hurt, I'm sure.
P.E.A.C.E.
E-mile
That's really odd, because it's probably just those people who hunt for diamonds like these who wash the most money into the music industry's bags.
ReplyDeleteI must not even begin to count how much money I've spent on iTunes and Amazon music cause it might cause some grief, just imagining what else I could've purchased over the time. House and car and clothes could be in far better condition, but no, I wanted that and that music, and I wanted it THEN (cause that was NOW), and I wanted to have it all.
So please, dear musicians, give your record labels a kick in the ass, OK?