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Now isn't that nice? - Skip James, in hospital, to Fahey and Barth after they show him a discography listing his known records
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Still OT and not CB, but if you liked the previous gypsy jazz stuff, check out this:
That's a very young Jimmy Rosenberg on the solo guitar on most of the clip. He's barely big enough to hold the guitar! Wizz Jones was just brought up again in another thread, so I thought of posting his version of "Come Back Baby/Glory of Love". Great performance!
And I wanted to see if I could get this documentary to embed this time. I tried repeatedly on the other Wizz youtube post and it still won't work. This one's got brief versions of "Down on Penny's Farm" and "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie" with new lyrics, but it's mostly a lot of talking about how Wizz and other Beatniks were terrorizing the good people of Cornwall with their filthy long hair (1960). Hilarious!!! Edit: Okay, no trouble this time. That's weird. I was doing the same thing I always do, but the vids just would not embed on the other Wizz post. Even just now when I tried to edit it. I'll delete the old one. Here's his "Corrinne" as well: Second Edit: The bottom of page 16 is haunted, now Sweet Emma and Gus are no longer embedded. PP You've gone soft - all that ukulele'ing and messing around with the guitar on its back must have made you lose your attack! Nice example of '60's "folk blues" though.
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