Posted on 04/07/2017 6:04:14 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
Wow! How many hours do you think it was off? It was good timing!
Roughly 6 hours, by my guess.
LOL! Love that graphic!
Glad it was at night. Could have been really boring otherwise. Hope nothing was damaged or ruined in your fridge.
The power held. It was the Internet connection that fell apart. Cable TV was probably down too, but there wasn’t anything to watch, so I didn’t notice.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Celeste Mendoza - Estas Acabando ( Guaracha )
Celeste Mendoza - Herido De Sombra ( Bolero Rumba )
Celeste Mendoza - La Mujer De Antonio ( Guaracha )
Celeste Mendoza - La Ultima Rumba ( Guaguanco )
Celeste Mendoza - Los Beodos (Guaguanco)
Celeste Mendoza - Mi Rumba Echando Candela ( Guaracha )
Celeste Mendoza - No Juegues Con Los Santos ( Son )
Celeste Mendoza - Papa Oggun ( Guaguanco )
Celeste Mendoza - Que Me Castigue Dios ( Ranchera Mambo )
La Orquesta Macabeo - La Noche
La Orquesta Macabeo - Macabinico
La Orquesta Macabeo - Se Pone Deficl
La Orquesta Macabeo - Supermercado
La Orquesta Macabeo - Swing
Sexappeal - Esta Noche
Sexappeal - Mi Corazon
Sexappeal - Pienso En Ti
Sexappeal - Porque No Vienes
Sexappeal - Si No Te Hubieras Ido
Sexappeal - Te Doy Mi Vida
Sexappeal - Todo Se Lo Debo A El
Timbalive - Dame Un Tin
Timbalive - De Miami A La Habana ( Version Timbalive )
Timbalive - De Miami A La Habana
Timbalive - Se Quema Timbalive
Timbalive - Sopla Mi Trombon
Timbalive - Timba Pa La Humanidad
Timbalive - Tu Sabes Que Yo Se
Timbalive - Un Poquito Pa' Despues
Timbalive - Vive La Vida
This is one of the greatest Gershwin tunes ever written, instantly recognizable from the opening chords. He wrote this tune originally as an up-tempo dance number. It was his brother Ira who said, George, play that again, slow.
This is George at the piano in 1926 playing it the way he wrote it originally. The middle eight bars are incredibly beautiful, even though the faster tempo doesnt do them justice. In a crossover, he even moves the theme to the bass while the left hand plays block chords in the treble.
I love this song.
i like it R-E-A-L S-—L-—O-—W.
Be patient. I have 11 more versions, most of which are exceptional. There are a lot of versions out there, and I only pick the best.
Yes, it is! I have the Frank Sinatra version...and Renee Olstead, too.
In his last years, Ira acted as a mentor to a number of musicians, including Michael Feinstein and Michael Tilson Thomas. Here he tells the story of how the song was written. His version of the song is exceptional.
Well, glad it wasn’t everything! And glad it’s over...isn’t it?
Sweeeeeet!
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