All the concert of the Java Jazz Festival 2010:
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George Duke Trio - Born To Love You: Feat. Lamont Van Hook
All the concert of the Java Jazz Festival 2010:
All the concert of the Java Jazz Festival 2010:
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The Java Jazz concert, I know it by heart. Awesome, exhilarating!
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Small Twist sequence. 1962 was the flagship year, even if Chubby Checker had already started a year before, with its success Let's Twist Again, which was repeated all over the world.
We start with a lesser known, the Fantomes, twist 33. Why "33" when it's a 45 rpm, mystery.
But difficult not to fall back on famous tunes, given the poverty of the repertoire, my research has never been very fruitful. Here "twist" by Hugo Strasser and his Tanzorchester, well after the time of the twist I think.
And of course a nod to Europe1 and its SLC, indicative of Eddie Vartan:
Europe 1 which closed its long-wave transmitter on December 31, 2019, the only one which broadcast its program during the twist period until the opening of FM to private stations. And that last year knocked down its pylons, each over 200 m high (video here)... grandeur and decadence!
We start with a lesser known, the Fantomes, twist 33. Why "33" when it's a 45 rpm, mystery.
But difficult not to fall back on famous tunes, given the poverty of the repertoire, my research has never been very fruitful. Here "twist" by Hugo Strasser and his Tanzorchester, well after the time of the twist I think.
And of course a nod to Europe1 and its SLC, indicative of Eddie Vartan:
Europe 1 which closed its long-wave transmitter on December 31, 2019, the only one which broadcast its program during the twist period until the opening of FM to private stations. And that last year knocked down its pylons, each over 200 m high (video here)... grandeur and decadence!
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Among the Gauls that we are (I therefore include the Belgians), there is a highly cultural area that we are not going to miss, the "saucy" song. And when I say "saucy", it is an understatement ... There we attack hard, are the children well in bed? Vulgar, but interpreted so well by the Jacques Brothers that it is irresistible:
Conversely, more subtle, erotic and two-way, it requires some notions of history on the French past in India. Who would have believed it from Guy Béart?
After the 60s and 50s, we go back in time again, we could not miss this tribute to the city of Bouffémont, 1937, and note that in the 30s in France, gays were already expressing themselves publicly, here with O ' Debt ...
Conversely, more subtle, erotic and two-way, it requires some notions of history on the French past in India. Who would have believed it from Guy Béart?
After the 60s and 50s, we go back in time again, we could not miss this tribute to the city of Bouffémont, 1937, and note that in the 30s in France, gays were already expressing themselves publicly, here with O ' Debt ...
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LSD made a lot of rock groups great at the turn of the 60s / 70s, heroin and cocaine helped too. In fact we wonder who was not taking anything at the time ...
Come on, let's start with the precursors: the Who, and "my generation":
hard rock direction with Deep Purple, a well-known band too, but this song maybe less:
We end this little tour with Iron Butterfly, and there we will have to hang on. It's not for Bossa-Nova wimps. It's the complete version of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, 17 minutes of variations, touches of psyche rock, repetitive themes, and a long pass on drums before returning to the theme of the beginning, a fascinating concentrate of the soaring atmosphere of the time, video illustration quite in the tone, we like it or we don't like it.
Come on, let's start with the precursors: the Who, and "my generation":
hard rock direction with Deep Purple, a well-known band too, but this song maybe less:
We end this little tour with Iron Butterfly, and there we will have to hang on. It's not for Bossa-Nova wimps. It's the complete version of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, 17 minutes of variations, touches of psyche rock, repetitive themes, and a long pass on drums before returning to the theme of the beginning, a fascinating concentrate of the soaring atmosphere of the time, video illustration quite in the tone, we like it or we don't like it.
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Kylie Minogue .... Surprising
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The only thing safe in the future. It is that there may chance that it conforms to our expectations ...
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