Mary_Jo, I was probably 25 when I heard that song, and you must not forget, I didn’t make myself, others had a hand in that, and that’s the way they made me.
However, before that "turn around incident" she and I did have a long and beautiful relationship. Charming way to excuse yourself. Had I been younger, I would have probably believed you. ;--) Maybe she would say (she appointed me to say this of course): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym16E0x1cVg |
Pryso, Miles Davis was not born a celebrity; one older lady remembered Miles as "The little dark skinned kid who was always trying to blow the trumpet" (little dark skinned kid was not meant to be disparaging, just a matter of fact description)
The neighborhood had not changed when I was a child and I walked the streets within the boundaries of "My neighborhood". I was preschool and walked those sidewalks without fear. Everybody knew me and I spoke to people sitting on their front porches and even stopped to chat. (that was usually good for a nickel or a dime)
People didn't have AC in their houses, and when it got really hot, everybody made a pallet and slept on their front porches. That was big fun, people next door talking to one another in the night until somebody complained that they had to go to work and wanted to get some sleep.
Life was a lot different then.
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Mary_Jo, I was probably 25 when I heard that song, and you must not forget, I didn't make myself, others had a hand in that, and that's the way they made me.
However, before that "turn around incident" she and I did have a long and beautiful relationship.
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In Memory of Little Richard, just found out he passed . R.I. P. Two forces of Nature . I never liked rock but stuff like Little Richard , MO-Town and much of R&B to me is Folk Music . >>>>>Yeah, let’s say Little Richard’s Lucille and Keep a Knockin are Folk Music. 🙄 Me thinks you might be a latent rocker. 🕺🏻 |
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When she came to "But if you stay" I was thinking that if I was that dude, ain't no way I'm going anywhere; she's going to make me a night like no other night has ever been before, or will be again; I have to turn around.
So you will turn around just mostly because you think she can give you unforgettable night's pleasure? You can't be serious? Or you can? Men... |
I would say that this lady can sing too...Gaby Moreno
She looks nice, she can sing but she does not have this:
What I like most about Shirley Bassey is what I call the "believability" factor; instead of singing a song, she is actually sharing an episode of her life with you, and you experience her emotions.
That is why I like Shirley.
here is one with famous tv doctor who can play and sing too...
I like Hugh in a Dr. House role. I do not recall telling you that you have some resemblance, with the way you act, with that picture of Hugh being House. I hope you will never lose that. Just do not exaggerate with it, what you tend to do. So I like Hugh being House and you being you but Hugh can't sing. Can play though but can't sing. I might be wrong of course. In Hugh I mean, not in you. |
Pryso, it was not at all frustrating because I never knew what I related to you until I read his autobiography, and he had gone to that big band in the sky by that time.
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I would say Gaby Moreno can sing as well. I knew Hugh Laurie was a player . IMO he is just another pot-head who thinks he’’s 10 times as good as he really is . If that. He did know how good Tom Jones is though. Anyone who likes music likes Nat Cole .Never heard that song but he says what I think .You are making some good posts alex !
I don’t like rock because it replaced a form of jazz with junk. It also gave the human race a bad blow in that when boy meets girl,it replaced music that made romance first with music that makes lust first . BIG difference when a man looking for a wife dances cheek to cheek and when the two dance all night never touching and are not thinking of the other but how their display looks .
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o10, so was Miles about 15 years older than you? You've shared a few stories about common experiences growing up. But it must have been frustrating to never meet the man, given your love of his music and so much from that time. On a different track (so to speak) on another site someone mentioned not liking any jazz recordings with a full string section. I agreed and this is the only exception I can think of -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXxybiV4Pxs&list=PLfOleD7-7Oj90W890D0puroQgM7yTR-0P |
What I like most about Shirley Bassey is what I call the "believability" factor; instead of singing a song, she is actually sharing an episode of her life with you, and you experience her emotions. That's the way I felt when I heard her sing "If You Go Away". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JSi3i_1lZQif you go away On this summer day Then you might as well Take the sun away All the birds that flew In the summer sky When our love was new And our hearts were high And the day was young And the night was long And the moon stood still For the night bird's song If you go away If you go away If you go away If you go away But if you stay I'll make you a day Like no day has been Or will be again We'll sail the sun We'll ride on the rain Will talk to the trees And worship the wind Then if you go I'll understand Leave me just enough love To fill up my hand If you go away If you go away If you go away If you go away If you go away As I know you must… When she came to "But if you stay" I was thinking that if I was that dude, ain't no way I'm going anywhere; she's going to make me a night like no other night has ever been before, or will be again; I have to turn around. |
What now my love:
She knew that you had to go... |
What now my love:
She sure does emote a lot. My true love, asked me the same question, in 1967, after I showed her my letter from the government that began with the word 'Greetings".
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I didn’t know that she performed Goldfinger. Come to think of it, why would I know that? Shirley Bassey - What Now My Love https://youtu.be/2oLBvHwwnkw |
In Memory of Little Richard, just found out he passed . R.I. P. Two forces of Nature . I never liked rock but stuff like Little Richard , MO-Town and much of R&B to me is Folk Music . https://youtu.be/hiw9g3mG040?t=4 |
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Get a room!!!! :-)) why, you rent some? |
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With so many ugly realities swirling around daily, that are far too close to where I am, now could not be a better time to retreat into sublime memories.
Rok just reminded me of when I was a child and we had party lines. Sometimes I would try to quietly listen in, that was fun. Now we just talk on this party line and let them chime in.
Feel free to share the music that reminds you of your best memories Mary_Jo.
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Somebody is jealous. Since when is Howling Wolf Jazz? But I do wish him a happy birthday where ever he is.
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Considering the fact that we're still in lock-down where I am, long distance conversations are the only kind we can have. Besides that I'm getting used to this, maybe I have more in common with my long distance friends than I do my next door neighbor.
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She first attracted my attention with "If You Go Away" Mine too and precisely with that song. Interesting, I had in mind to post some lyrics but I see you think the same. We are in balance today! So many jazz songs are about people who lived life with intensity, and were aware of the fact that each passing moment was another moment closer to old age and that which follows. I want to quote Rumi: "Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I’ll meet you there. When the soul lies down in that grass the world is too full to talk about."
I wish you world too full to talk about it. (Non talking does not apply on jazz af. ;-)) |
So many jazz songs are about people who lived life with intensity, and were aware of the fact that each passing moment was another moment closer to old age and that which follows. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpouysaMLwk https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=carmen+%22Speak+Low%22Speak low when you speak, love, Our summer day withers away Too soon, too soon. Speak low when you speak, love, Our moment is swift, like ships adrift, We're swept apart too soon. Speak low, darling speak low, Love is a spark lost in the dark, Too soon, too soon, I feel wherever I go That tomorrow is near, tomorrow is here And always too soon. Time is so old and love so brief, Love is pure gold and time a thief. We're late darling, we're late, The curtain descends, ev'rything ends Too soon, too soon, I wait darling, I wait Will you speak low to me, Speak love to me and soon. |
That was a really beautiful presentation of Shirley; this is the first time I heard that, lovely sight and sound.
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Great singer Shirley is, thanks 0-10. https://youtu.be/suclM4sWffAI love you, hate you, love you, hate you I suppose next in line is I love you? |
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After this, The Jazz Queen doing the Tango in Zagreb does not seem so ludicrous. Hands on her hips, elbows flared, looking at his direction... Come again? What's wrong with my tango?? :--) |
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It looks like I got called, and I'll have to fold.
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you keep your stinkin words out of my music; case in point "Moanin"; no words can do justice to being completely overwhelmed by bad luck and bad birth; born under a bad sign, and can't do nothing about it, but "Moan".
Surely you jest!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldXi8bs6PSw
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This song tells a short story in just 3 minutes; there's that smokey haunting flute in the background that spells instant magnetic attraction and seduction. "Your eyes smile that strange invitation" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyp1yvSBq5I |
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