*****Frogman was the last person to submit music on this "music" forum******
Well hush my mouth.
Cheers
Well hush my mouth.
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
Frogman, I found a clip that you will find very interesting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH17-x_bQEQ Enjoy the music. |
How did it happen that the American public has gotten so far away from being able to appreciate production values like this. The feeling of sensuality in that scene is amazing. Today we get explicit sexuality as an attempt to make up the for the absence of the art of simplicity and subtlety. The music (and playing) is fabulous, perfectly appropriate and beautiful. And what a gorgeous woman that dancer is! Loved the clip. Thanks. |
That was a nice clip, Orpheus! They were hoping Abbe Lane would possibly be another Rita Hayworth, but that obviously did not pan out. She wasn't the dancer Hayworth was, and she certainly didn't have the acting chops. She sang better, though - she is actually more famous for that - she performed with alot of big bands in that era, though I don't think she actually recorded much. |
Sensuality is such a rare quality I couldn't even find an adequate definition. Although we know it when we see, hear, or feel that state of being, words can't quite express it; music, however is much better at expressing "sensuality". "She is Michelle" by Gato Barbieri is a good example for me. What music expresses this quality for you? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0SZ4rE-QJo Enjoy the music. |