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And another tie at 1947 #11:
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Okay, knowing that I agree we need to finish it out.
And for what it’s worth, I don’t feel right saying that music from over 70 years ago sucked because this is all subjective, right? But I will say that it’s unlistenable for me.
And for what it’s worth, I don’t feel right saying that music from over 70 years ago sucked because this is all subjective, right? But I will say that it’s unlistenable for me.
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Hey, I play music from 300 years ago. There's some real crap out there, regardless of what century it was written in.
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1947 #10:
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Here's a tune for you. Remember that they did not have multi-track recording and there was no stereo so they had to do it right or start all over.
I am Mando and I do not approve of this message:
"Yay! I'm for the other team."
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1947 #9:
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Probably not, actually. Today, sure, but Handel was far more popular than Bach back then. So probably Handel, Telemann and then the Bonicinni guy or whatever.poorpete wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 8:28 amWould the Brandenburg Concertos top the charts?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1721_in_music
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For my monthly go-back-a-year project a follower said I could probably make it to the late 1910s with a 32+ seed tourney. I wonder if after I should keep going back, maybe in decade-long spans and really up my classical knowledge.
Yeah, pre-1920, go by every 5 years, no longer based on recordings but sheet music. Though I gotta get there first, that'll be 3 years from now....
Yeah, pre-1920, go by every 5 years, no longer based on recordings but sheet music. Though I gotta get there first, that'll be 3 years from now....
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1947 #8:
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It's me!
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1947 #7:
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It's STILL me!
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*realize I forgot to push my glasses up my nose before my last comment.*
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1947 #6:
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What the hell is that!? That's not even close to Peg O My Heart! Here's what Peg O My Heart sounds like...
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1947 #5:
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I was so excited about this and then they started singing, and I was like whaaaaaaaaaaat??!! And I wondered, is this a ukulele band?
Then they got to the end and that was quite an unexpected ending! I am glad you do not approve of the whole message! What on earth?
But this music rocks!!
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Another tie for 1947 #4:
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What an era
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Smoke is an interesting one! It's a bit both pro and anti smoking and is clear western swing (aka country instruments, R&B music)
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Western swing:
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Nay
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We had one of those in our tree when the kids were little.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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Yay!
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1947 #3:
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Whistling by Elmo Tanner
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1947 #2:
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Harmonicats... good name
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1947 #1:
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My Mom used to sing this "at" people under her breath - particularly other drivers who were dawdling around in the road because they were paying too much attention to their cigarette, which used to be a very common thing in the era when my mom was driving me around. I did not know this song for a long time so I just thought that was her thing, lol!
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1946 #25:
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Happy Sunday!
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1946 #24:
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Dinah Shore! I forgot how much I loved her!
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1946 #23:
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Dinah Double Up!
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1946 #22:
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Not acceptable anymore.
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Used to watch The Dinah Shore program occasionally. I remember it being more scandalous and unpredictable than today's talk on a couch shows.
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1946 #21:
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We watched a lot of Dinah Shore. This was not my recollection. But maybe it seemed that way because everyone was smoking and looked… seventies. I think it was far more tame than today’s daytime interview/variety shows.
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1946 #20:
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You're getting back to the era of music I actually play a fair bit... Decade and a half to go!
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I... But I remember things from earlier than that. Is there a... Gap?... In our memories?
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No gap, just a limit to how far back in time Billboard kept records. Which we have reached with 1946.
1946 #19:
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