Posted on 08/29/2014 6:08:44 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
“Im worn out just reading about it! LOL!”
;-)
Cue the Rockumentary theme!
It took Donovan Leitch a while to find his style, but once he found it, he got quite a few hits off it. This was his first major hit in his own style. Catch the harpsichord in the arrangement.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Afro-Cuban All-Stars - Los Sitio Asere
Afro-Cuban All-Stars - Maria Caracoles
Afro-Cuban All-Stars - Pio Mentiroso
Afro-Cuban Jazz Project - Baila Mi Conga, Vacilala- Conga
Afro-Cuban Jazz Project - Rumbata
Afro-Cuban Jazz Project - Rumberos de Verdad ( Rumba )
Afro-Cuban Jazz Project - Soy El Matancero ( Danzon )
Afro-Cuban Jazz Project - Tu, Mi Delirio ( Bolero )
Beny More - No Hay Tierra Como La Mia
Beny More - Por Ser Como Tu Eres
Beny More - Que Bueno Baila Usted
Beny More - Santa Isabel De Las Lajas
Beny More - Tratame Como Soy
Bienvenido Granda - Angustia
Cachao - Al Fin Te Ví ( I Finally Saw You )
Cachao - Lluvia, Viento Y Cana ( Rain, Wind And Reeds )
Cachao - Mambo
Cachao - Mi Guajira ( My Country Girl )
Cachao Y Machito - Descarga
Caravana Cubana - Chucho Carabali
Caravana Cubana - Seis Por Chucho
Caravana Cubana - Solo Y Triste
Caravana Cubana - Una Rumba Con Dos Tres
Caravana Cubana - Wam Pan
Cuba Jazz Millenium All-Stars - Son De La Loma
Cubanismo - Calor En Santiago
Cubanismo - Mi Proposicion
Cubanoson - Loco, Loco, Loco
Cubanoson - On Y Va Tous A Dancer
Cubanoson - Preguntame Como Estoy
Cubanoson - Quien Sera
Cubanoson - Rumba Nueva
Cubanoson - Tributo A Rodriguez
Cubanoson - Voulez-Vouz Dancer
Miguel Matamoros - Duele Asi
Miguel Matamoros - Soy Maraquero
Miguel Matamoros - Toitico
Orquesta America - Me Lo Dijo Adela
Orquesta America - Me Muero
Orquesta America - Minoso Al Bate
Orquesta America - Nada Para Ti
Orquesta America - No Quisiera Ser Feo
Orquesta America - Nocturnando
Orquesta America - Que Buena Son
Orquesta America - Rico Vacilon
Orquesta America - Silver Star
Orquesta America - Triste Muneca
Orquesta America - Yo Sabia Que Un Dia
Rolando Laserie - Las Cuarentas
Tejedor Y Su Conjunto - Como Nave Sin Rumbo
Domingo Samudio had a wonderful sense of humor. The fade-out of this song is hilarious.
Hi Publius!
(((HUGS))))
Never did care for Donovan, although he was VERY popular.
Around that time I was drifting between The Haight/Ashbury Sound, Blues and Soul, Cream, the Stones, and all the dark, scary Classical I could find. And I LOVED Gypsy Music, Russian Choral Works and Folk Music from places like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Hungary.
I went to the main library in Boston and took out several recordings every week on the Melodiya LP Label. I learned so many Russian Folk Songs that I got a gig in a Russian Tea Room where I sang in a full costume and accompanied myself on guitar.
It was also around this time (High School)that I began composing my own music.
(HUGS)
You've sure been around. My popular music period was 1964-74, after which I returned to my first love, classical music. I dove headfirst into chamber music in 1977 and into lieder and art songs in 1987. I haven't been up for air since.
Ray Davies is one of great songwriters of the Sixties and beyond. Drumbo did a wonderful retrospective of his music. This is one of his finest social commentaries.
I hadn’t really gotten into chamber music or lieder that much, perhaps because at the time, I wanted a lot of bombast and angst. The wailing of the Steppes of Central Asia gave me plenty of THAT! LOL!
When the Four Seasons dislodged the Tokens from their niche, they turned to writing commercials and producing other acts, which made them wealthy. They produced this band from Paterson (NJ) on their private label. The song had originally been recorded by the Tempos in 1959, and the Tokens team of Margo, Margo, Medress and Siegel gave it a different, more upbeat sound.
After three huge hits in a row, it was time for the duo to have an honorable failure for a single. But the album on which this tune resided was one of the biggest sellers of the year. Its haunting and very well produced. The boys were only a year away from Mike Nichols decision to feature their music in The Graduate, one of the biggest moneymakers of all time.
On the night of the Kennedy assassination, Bobby Hebb sat down and wrote this song, which has developed a following in jazz circles.
(HUGS)
Good to see you. I was getting lonely.
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Howdy! I know how ya feel! LOL!
I had some stuff that had to be done first, so I could concentrate. :)
Let’s rock this joint! :)
It was the "Bookends" album of 1968, connected to the release of "The Graduate", that made them stars.
Just like that! :)
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