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Julian Tavela
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Tom & Jerry Intro en Guitarra
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Versión Original : Scott Bradley Adaptación del arreglo para piano de PaulWWells.
le poinconneur des lilas - dérangement de guitar
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bueno... me sale asi... En deshonor a serge geinsbourg y olivier kikteff
Paul Whiteman Orch - I've Found a new baby
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Buddy Weed al piano. Track 1 del CD 1 de Classic Capitol Jazz Sessions (1942-1953) 12CDs.
Paul whiteman orchestra - San (1945)
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alto tema sacado de los discos de capitol sessions
Paul whiteman Orchestra - At Sundown
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Lo corté de la película "The Fabulous Dorseys" genial
flia entrevista.mpg
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C U A N D O ? Domingo 6 de noviembre desde el mediodia hasta la noche Q U E ? - Ciclo de poesia en vivo - Musica en vivo: Pali Muñoz Sueños de Libertad The. Dagg Sagrada Etiopia Reggae Roots - Teatro - Libros - Artesanias - Percusion D O N D E ? Victorica 158 (a dos cuadras de Av. Calchaqui y Zapiola) C O M O ? De forma independiente y )A( autogestiva, alternativa, anticonvencional, apolitica, ...
Flia Quilmes noviembre
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La FLIA es la Feria del Libro Independiente y Autogestiva. Es un espacio abierto a todxs lxs escritores y editoriales independientes. Alli encontraras exposicion de libros, publicaciones, poesia, fanzines, revistas y mas. A su vez en cada evento hay exposicion de todo tipo de artes plasticas, visuales, manuales, de confeccion, etc. Como asi muestras, proyecciones, teatro, musica en vivo, danza,...
Flia Quilmes
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C U A N D O ? Domingo 6 de noviembre desde el mediodia hasta la noche Q U E ? - Ciclo de poesia en vivo - Musica en vivo: Pali Muñoz Sueños de Libertad The. Dagg Sagrada Etiopia Reggae Roots - Teatro - Libros - Artesanias - Percusion D O N D E ? Victorica 158 (a dos cuadras de Av. Calchaqui y Zapiola) C O M O ? De forma independiente y )A( autogestiva, alternativa, anticonvencional, apolitica, ...
Casa Del Rock
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Instrucciónes para llegar a la casa del rock bajo efectos alucinógenos. Soundtrack - Flan B - Cacheli apretadito.
De las maravillas
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Dirección: Alejandra Ledesma - Gonzalo Rielo. Actores: La negra - La negra Felipe - Felipe. Música: Julián y Beto (Foggy day de George Gershwin).
Cerdos Urbanos - Que me pariste (Porco)
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Tocando un tema de porco en el Berazategui Rock (2009). German Colaprieto: batería y xicus Malena Cannabis (alias Cannavo): Bajo y trompeta Julian Tavela (severe): guitarra y servereev Letra(se aproxima a la original eh, hago lo que puedo): Nada, mata a lo que es nada. Y el arma en el cajón siempre está disponible. Que me pariste, que santo me pariste. Exclusivo cariño y servicio Que me pariste...
julianwablo
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cuando quería ser el mejor violero del mundo y pensé que se hacía tocando rápido. temin de paolo gilberto
Destreza pura!
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hoy... voy a develar uno de los grandes misterios de la humanidad... "que hacer, si tengo un vaso con agua en la cabeza... tengo sed.... y no puedo usar mis manos".... Disfrutenlo gente!
Once upon a time...
Paul Whiteman & his WHITE MEN 😍 ALL Kings of Jazz 🤗
For being made in the 40s, the sound quality is amazing. Not sure how the orchestra was mic’d up but damn, the mix sounds incredible.
I was in a store in Philadelphia I must have been 16 and Mike Pingatore's banjo was for sale for like $200.00 . that was a lot of dough then almost 2 grand. I wish i would have had the scratch. Whitemans band is almost forgotten today but he was amazing , his orchestra did the first concert of Gershwins Rhapsoday In Blue at the Aeolion theater with Gershwin playing it was the premire performance. It was brilliant
I met a fellow with the same name some time ago, Mike Pingatore. I said I’d heard of a banjo player in the 1920’s with that name. Yes, he said, my grandfather’s brother.
Interesting banjo lore. 1920s style tenor and plectrum banjos are still pretty common in Philly today thanks to mummer string bands which use them heavily. I know some players who have Paramount banjos like Mike Pingatore seems to be playing here.
impressive, my favourite cover
The Great Paul Whiteman!
Such a shame that movie producers in the 40s thought that audiences would not accept a band playing in the authentic style of the 20s.
Paul ( Pops) Whiteman is a hidden legend..love from Chicago,Illinois. It's hard to find 20's stuff.
The original with Bix is a gem. I love Whiteman for his undying recognition and support for Bix.
Mike Pingitore was with Whiteman on the very early first Victor records from 1920 and still with the orchestra continuously up into the 1940’s and still playing his banjo which had been replaced in most orchestras by a guitar years earlier.
About a year ago I met someone with the same name. I said I knew of a banjo player in the 1920's named Mike Pingitore. Yes, he replied, my grandfather!
1930s or 1940s?
Early 40s
I would guess 1947. Probably part of a Dorsey Brothers bio film.
Late 40's. The arrangement was done by Bill Finegan for the film.
kinda the granddaddy of the big bands.
Was this ever released on Record?
Henry Busse can be seen and heard at 1:20, with a characteristic shuffle rhythm arrangement to back him up. At 1:58 we get a look at Mike Pingitore, Whiteman's banjo player.
00:54 Tommy Dorsey on trombone. And Jack Teagarden.
@@lemokolyonJimmy Dorsey on saxophone.
@@lemokolyonI don't know who that is, but it definitely isn't Teagarden.
With even swing music facing a decline in popularity by the end of WWII, this type of jazz must have been super "outdated." And yet, it was still recorded. I wonder what prompted Paul Whiteman to record old tunes, even 5 years after the dissolution of his band.
Whiteman, unlike most other dance bands of the era, had the advantage of 3 dozen musicians in his orchestra. Rather than focusing on improvisations like other jazz musicians, he instead chose to mix the improv-reliant nature of jazz with the formal orchestration of classical music. The resuls? Performances like never seen before. From what was once considered a "bunch of jungle noises" became the icon of an era.
only ignorant idiots ever once considered anything a "bunch of jungle noises." Just because the idiots may have had social status or media jobs didn't make them accurate; in fact hindsight - as it often does - has proven them to be the ignoramus' they were.
& featured instruments.
I see the Dorsey brothers in the band
J'adore! T'as trop le style.Un truc de fou.Tu aurais la version rap ? Nan je déconne (je me contenterai d'une version reggae).
Lindoooooo
@Shadow 😂
This recording is so uncanny as its like a very realistic capture of the Whiteman Orchestra circa 1928, but with the superior recording technology and preservation quality of the mid-1940s. It doesn't feel at all like an example of nostalgia for the 1920s manifested in the 1940s. It almost feels like the recording engineers were somehow able to travel 20 years into the past.
What can you say, music transcends time.
Best years 1930s
Well, this is a recording from the 1940s of a song from the 1920s, so...
You could harpoon a whale with that baton!
Best quality sound from Whiteman. Can hear instruments clearly.
Vitaphone had good fidelity.
Thats because this is from 1947
@@Tmanaz480United Artists. Period styled arrangement by Bill Finegan.
I do prefer the version with Bix Beiderbecke, however this version is very good too!
Paul Whiteman performing an excellent reenactment of Paul Whiteman.
Unpleasant breakneck speed - and the photo is about 20 years out.....
indeed, coudnt find any photo about the recording times... it's a shame. About the tempo... i like it ^^
Genial el arreglo de Bill Chalis, se repite en todas las versiones desde la original con Bix.
This fine arrangement is and expansion of the earlier version by Bix and a smaller group.
Holy crap, that baton is massive.
I think it got bigger & bigger as Paul aged, the way noses & ears do on some people. haha
So was Cab Calloway's baton.
I just realized, wow
Strictly for show. I think he followed more than led.
San King San of Senegal sat on the shore at Bulamay, singing a sad refrain to his dear queen who'd gone away; this was his lay. One day the queen came home; saw San in sadness on the shore; told him she'd no more roam. Only her San would she adore; then came this lore. {Oh, sweet heart Lona, my darling Lona, why have you gone away? You said you loved me; but if you loved me, why did you act this way? If I had ever been untrue to you, what you have done would be the thing to do; but my heart aches, dear, and it will break, dear, if you don't come back home again to San!} Oh, sweet heart Lona, my darling Lona, have you come back to stay? You said you loved me; I knew you loved me; I knew you'd | come some day. If I had ever been untrue to you, what you have done would be the thing to do; but now you're mine, dear; for all the time, dear; and you're forgiven by your loving San! San (© 1920) Words & Music by Lindsay McPhail & Walter Michels. Van Alstyne and Curtis Publishers Toledo, Chicago and New York.
que corneta la de bix
Bix Beiderbecke estaba muerto por 14 cuando se grabó *** Usé el Traductor de Google para esto ***
Outstanding and the best version of this song! Thanks for posting, Julian. This was one of the few recordings of his that were well-recorded. This was multi-channel mixing on film, long before the record companies added it! Indeed, film audio was overdubbed first. Note the piano pickup.
Love love love it!
:-) :-) thank you/muchimas gracias!
Whiteman provided well-paying jobs and security to talented musicians for a long time.
Same for Lawrence Welk. He hired terrific musicians even if his music was lamentable to many of us.
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Truly, the King of them all!
sure Mack, lol
FABULOUS Paul Whiteman! The best of them ALL!
Beau travail. Viens découvrir mon arrangement guitare voix et me donnez ton avis, si tu veux bien.
Whiteman... An absolute genius!
arrangements!
@@Glinkaism1Period styled arrangement by Bill Finegan commissioned by TD.
swing it boys! great song, great arrangment, great playing! there are words, patti page sings it, so does doris day
brilliant arrangement!
Brilliant recording on film! Disc recording was waaaay behind in technology.
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te quiero hijo
muy bueno juli
Great arrangement! The playing is a little dirty sometimes but still great! Do you have tabs for that?
Thx! im making the tabs of my arrangements in one facebook album if you want to check other stuff at this style. the tab for this arrangement was far on the list but yeah i will make it. the chords positions are simple maybe you can learn it before i make the tab!
thx man! was a school project i uploaded after doing it, i used My dog, Yes music, lot of google photos and some of mine and friends the last images are from a blog's friend. (gonna put the link in the description) and the old youtube destroyed the quality. i think i can reupload now youtube have better quality capacity. But was just a funny moment in my life experimenting with vegas and doing my homework. (dunno why im explaining)
love it, yo me gusta
bien loco !!! buen cover !!!
estas cantando re copado chaban
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