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jphar
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2007
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From a 50's LPP 'Ambassadors of romance' when Luis Alberto del Parana came to Europe in 1953.
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Bugle Call Rag
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Chris Barber in 1956. Links. th-cam.com/users/BigChrisBarberBand chrisbarber.net
wabash blues.wmv
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Chris Barber, 1956 links. th-cam.com/users/BigChrisBarberBand chrisbarber.net/
Thriller Rag
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Chris in 1956. links. th-cam.com/users/BigChrisBarberBand chrisbarber.net
Bohemia Rag
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Chris Barber in 1960, playing three trombone tracks, plus rhythm links: th-cam.com/users/BigChrisBarberBand chrisbarber/net
St George's Rag
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Chris Barber in 1960 on his album 'Elite Syncopations' links: chrisbarber/net
Coal Smoak
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Chris Barber in 1960, multi-tracking, playing 4 trombones plus rhythm links: th-cam.com/users/BigChrisBarberBand chrisbarber/net
Slow Drag's Place
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Monty Sunshine in late 70's sounding very like George Lewis, reminiscent of 'Burgundt St.'
New Orleans Hopscop Blues
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Another from the 1953 album Ken Colyer in New Orleans
Sweet Savannah Sue
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Chris Barber band, 29/9/55. links: th-cam.com/users/BigChrisBarberBand chrisbarber/net
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
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Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Who is the pianist ?
Pete allen
Ничего общего с леди мадонна
Peruvian vals. Composer: Elsiario Rueda Pinto
Icecream durfte auf keiner Party fehlen. Es war eine goldene Zeit❤❤
Wonderful version.
Recorded on January 12, 1960. The year he died.
Love George Lewis, so brilliant playing
thank you very much Mr Damith
My dad dance crazy on this record 🤣
I bought the LP then, learned Ice Cream off by heart and I've been playing it ever since. Try the earlier version by George Lewis for comparison....and his Burgundy Street Blues, both on YT.
Brings back so many happy memories of my time at Bromley College of Art.
This was the theme tune to Points of View with Robert Robinson, back in the day.
It was. I think that version was by the Ory Band.
@@vegaphoneprofessiona Spot on 👍
Could last forever
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Great stuff, takes me back to my school days. There is another, completely different, ice cream song, every bit as good as this one. Search for 'Hokey Pokey' (the Ice Cream Song) by Richard and Linda Thompson. If you have never heard it before you are in for a real treat.
As i were very young, there was a ice cream machine in an entertainment park called "Bayern Park". It is pretty much a big entertainment park with animals, petting zoos and all that jazz. But yeah. There was an icecream machine that played a part of that song while it dispensed the icecream. Hearing this randomly now kinda makes me cry.. i want to go back in time.
<i used to dance with mz girl to this in London. This version has never been bettered. Montz Sunshine on the solo
A shorter version than some but is by far the best rendition. This is in my collection
De beste band ooit
I still have the 78 recording - and in its original cover - anyone interested in buying but would have to be worthwhile.
Woow....
das war unsere Musik in Borgmanns Keller ....eine schöne Zeit.
That was one hell of a band!
Just read in the Telegraph obituaries that Chris Barber has just sadly passed away. I’ve also got a copy of this 7” vinyl of Chris Barber at the Royal Festival Hall, handed down. RIP Chris, great times and great music.
*RIP Chris Barber*
Leider 90 jährig verstorben......Ruhe in Frieden.....
Spent a lifetime never once bothering to listen to this fabulous woman. What a fool I was.
Venizia!
I love Chris barbers early recordings Reminds me of happy days at 100 club oxfordst London in mid 50s.
Fantastic band, I saw them many times at the 100 club in Oxford St 1955/56 happy days
I never saw Ken in any other shirt and I was always up his club in Soho
Monty Sunshine made this performance . Fantastic clarinet playing.
So viele schöne Erinnerungen ! Chris ist der einzige der noch da ist er wird in 8 Tagen 90 dazu herzlichen Glückwunsch !!! Jockel
Ottilie was the only non-coloured blues singer I ever heard that had that plaintive blues timbre in the voice inherent in the likes of the old New Orleans female jazz singers. Ottilie could hold her own among them. How a wee lass from N.I. got that strange sadness of the blues in her voice remains a mystery to me. So sadly missed.
dear, dear john, just listning once again. and still my heart is where it belongs....
The band recorded an even better version of Ice Cream in Copenhagen, October 1954.
i have the Live LP from 1954 and its great, the complete Session
Love this British Music
Capolavoro
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Am I wrong if I feel this version is a little dry compared to sidney bechet playing? There's like a slow crust to it. Needs moisture for my taste since the bechet version. Sry.
I heard Lady Madonna in a supermarket today and for a moment I thought it was Adele's Rolling in the Deep, what goes around comes around.
Anybody hear the version in the movie "Mississippi Grind"?
lol
One of my ten too. Still have the EP.
McCartney reportedly wrote the Beatles song "Lady Madonna" in emulation of Fats Domino's style, combining it with a nod to Humphrey Lyttelton's 1956 hit "Bad Penny Blues".
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...mit Chris Barber und seinem *Ice cream* kam immer Stimmung in die Bude. wenn der British Forces Network die Platte auflegte - so Ende der '50er Jahre. Seitdem liebe ich diesen Old Time Jazz, genau so wie Blues, Country + Rock 'n Roll... Norbert / Cologne, Germany
I had not realized that the lyrics for this were more extensive. I do not know the history, but I am glad to have found this recording sung as it is with the longer lyrics. Apparently singers adapt it a bit. I first heard this by Sister Rosetta Tharpe ~ her online recordings do not have all the lyrics. See lyrics below. This Train This train don't carry no gamblers, this train This train don't carry no gamblers, this train This train don't carry no gamblers, no whiskey drinkers, and no high flyers This train carry no gamblers, this train This train is bound for glory, this train This train is bound for glory, this train This train is bound for glory, don't carry nothing, but the righteous and the holy This train bound for glory, this train This train don't carry no liars, this train This train don't carry no liars, this train This train don't carry no liars, no hypocrites and no high flyers This train don't carry no liars, this train This train is built for speed, boy, this train This train is built for speed, now, this train This train is built for speed, fastest train you ever did see Now, this train is built for speed, boy, this train This train is solid black, oh, this train This train is solid black, oh, this train This train is solid black, when you go there you don't come back Oh, this train is built for glory, this train This train don't fit no transportation on this train This train don't fit no transportation on this train This train, you know, don't fit no transportation, no Jim Crow and no discrimination on This train is bound for glory, this train This train don't care if you white or black on this train This train don't care if you white or black on this train This train don't care if you white or black, everybody's treated just like a man This train is bound for glory, this train This train is bound for glory, this train This train is bound for glory, this train This train is bound for glory, don't carry nothing but the righteous an' a holy This train is bound for glory, this train This train, This train, This train
GREAT STUFF NO 1 RIP KEN
I First heard This about 1962. Of All the Lewis Records this must be one of the best . Relentless drive and "In Tune" ! . Definitely a Feel Good Track . Marvellous ! .