Posted on 09/18/2015 5:57:59 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Brownout - Chafa Khan
Brownout - Chemas Contraband
Brownout - Con El Brownout No Se Juega
Chakachas - El Can Rojo
Chakachas - El Rico Son
Chakachas - Eso Es El Amor
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - I Say A Little Prayer For You
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Jugo De Pia
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Linus N Lucy
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Upper Manhattan Medical Group
Javier Vazquez - La Verdad
Javier Vazquez - Lo Que Estoy Viviendo
Javier Vazquez - Mueve Que Mueve
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Beny More Medley
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - De La Rumba Al Cha Cha Cha
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - El Las De La Rumba
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - El Son De Choco
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - En El Tiempo De La Colonia
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Guajira Medley
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Holiday
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Mata Siguaraya
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Pineiro Tenia Razon
Quasimode - Down In The Village
Quasimode - Feelin' Green
Quasimode - Giant Black Shadow
Quasimode - Ipe Amarelo ( Spiritual South Remix )
Rick Davies - Habana Nocturna
Rick Davies - Insomnio
Rick Davies - Rosa Primavera
Rick Davies - Rumba Nortena
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - La Barbacoa Resuelve
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - La Descarga A Esmeralda
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - Lo Que Sucede Conviene
Son Primero - Tus Falsos Celos
Son Primero - Ya Lo Vez Corazon
Son Primero - Yo Soy De Alli
Niece’s fiftieth birthday party - “wine tasting and finger foods” - oh well, there’s always the diner afterwards....
Tony Sandler and Ralph Young - If you go away (Ne Me Quitte Pas)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdCvj-P9PHM
Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Brownout - Homenage
Brownout - Laredo 77
Brownout - Latin Asscape
Brownout - The Sexican
Brownout - They Dont Know
Brownout - You Already Are
Chakachas - Harlem Nocturno
Chakachas - Jungle Fever
Chakachas - Latin Can Can
Chakachas - Un Rayo De Sol
Chakachas - Yo Soy Cubano
Eddie Montalvo And Friends - Almendra
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Lullaby Of Birdland
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Naked
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Pursuit
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Rumba De San Antone
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Seor Grinch
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Stirring My Emotions
Henry Brun And The Latin Playerz - Un Poquito
Javier Vazquez - Sabroso Como El Guarapo
Javier Vazquez - Se Formo La Rumbantela
Javier Vazquez - Siguelo
Jose Fajardo. Jr Y Sus Estrellas - Kikiriki
Jose Fajardo. Jr Y Sus Estrellas - Quedate
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Introduction De Alfredo Chocolate Armenteros
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Medley
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - RinTinTin
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Rumberos De Ayer
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Tambores Suenan
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Te Quedaras
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Tin Tin Deo
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Wild Jungle
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Yiri Yiri Bon
Lucas Van Merwijk And The Cubop City Big Band - Zambia
Quasimode - Ipe Amarelo
Quasimode - Lucky Luciano
Quasimode - Oneself - Likeness
Quasimode - Skelton Coast
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - Naturaleza
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - Para Todos Mis Amigos
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - Tiempo
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - Un Violin Para Mi Santo
FWIW Did you know that Leon Russell went to Tulsa's Will Rogers High School with David Gates (from Bread), Elvin Bishop and future Miss America second runner-up Anita Bryant?
Beethoven had no idea in the summer of 1826 that he had so little time left. As his body slid toward collapse, his last quartet was full of humor and irony in the vein of Haydn and Mozart a look backward.
It starts with a sonata movement marked allegretto. The tipsy opening sets the tone for the entire movement. The second subject is in C Major, which means that Beethoven has gone back to the rule book. There is no repeat of the exposition, and development begins immediately. There is a false recap that leads to yet more development. The real recap is a lot like Haydn, but the coda is long and undeniably Beethoven. It ends without fuss.
The scherzo in second position is marked vivace and is based on four instruments trying to find three different downbeats. A errant E-flat blurts in on the off-beats without explanation. Its an exercise in absurdity that reaches its climax in the central section when the first violin takes up a screeching folk tune while the other instruments play a swirling figure underneath it fifty times. Lou is reaching for the outlandish, and he finds it.
The slow movement, marked lento assai cantabile e tranquillo, in D-flat, gave Mahler the thematic material for the finale of his Third Symphony by taking Lous theme in a different direction. This is the last set of variations Beethoven ever wrote, and it is a song of noble resignation. Have your tissues handy.
Lou was to label the finale, The decision made with difficulty. Must it be? It must be! Was it about a great life changing decision? A metaphysical struggle with cosmic implications? No, it was about the payment of a fee! A longer title would have been, It must be! Out with your wallet! It begins grave ma non troppo tanto with the question: Must it be? It is answered allegro decisively: It must be! You can even sing along with both question and answer. It ends with a funny restatement in pizzicato of the second theme taken up as the first violin repeats it in the squeaky upper register for the final cadence.
And so Ludwig van Beethoven exits the stage with his hands in his pockets and a weak joke on his lips an image that would have caused him no end of laughter.
And that wraps up the series.
Love the opening!
I am listening now.
Did you catch last night’s quartet in seven joined movements?
Not yet...I will have to back up and check it out.
(My life has been a little crazy lately)
Thanks, Ms Feather, for the video tunes. ((HUGS))
Don’t bet on it, but I hope you don’t. It’s nasty! I hope she recovers quickly and without any residual pain. If she has Calamine lotion or “Tri-Calm” to rub over the blisters, they both seem to sooth the majorly itching/burning. Nothing on this earth really stops all the discomfort, though..
((((gentle hugs to her)))....she’s a trooper for sure!
Oh...and get the shot. God does have a sense of humor. :)
Boy, that one goes way back!
It does! A great tune! :)
Now that I'm done with Beethoven, I'm debating whether to revive Rockumentary or find another classical theme. The content of YouTube is a limiting factor.
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