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4. August 2007, 07:49:28
TexasToest 
Subject: Talk about a mixed bag
We've had everywhere from Tiny Tim to Duane Allman, and now I'd like to throw in a little of what I've been into the last few weeks, seeing as I'm getting older next week, and more curious about things that have happened in my life time.  Swing music fascinates me, it makes you feel good.  It was used extensively in cartoons that came out when I was a kid, and to this day I enjoy watching those cartoons, if nothing else just for the music.  So, tonight, I was pawing around YouTube, and I found this little Benny Goodman Number.  I thought it was fun, and thought you guys might enjoy it too.  Give it a try, you might like it.

4. August 2007, 18:20:14
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: Re: Talk about a mixed bag
TexasToest:

THOROUGHLY ENJOYED THE MUSIC AND THE CARTOON, TT! THANKS FOR SHARING IT WITH US! 8^)

HOPE EVERYONE HAS A GREAT WEEKEND!

4. August 2007, 18:37:35
The Col 
Subject: Re: Talk about a mixed bag
TexasToest: THAT WAS COOL.SOME GREAT CARTOONS PRODUCED BACK IN THE DAY.SPEAKING OF "THE DAY" THIS ONE IS ONLY RELEVANT ON THIS ONE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTFD1C4tVIg

5. August 2007, 03:57:41
SEAWOLF2 
Subject: Re: Talk about a mixed bag
Jim Dandy:
HOLY MACKEREL, JIM!!
SING! SING! SING! SWING! SWING! SWING!!
NOW THAT WAS MUSIC THAT REALLY GOT THE BLOOD PUMPING, WASN'T IT???!! THANKS
FOR THAT BLAST FROM THE PAST, BUDDY!!

I REMEMBER MY FATHER LIKED A LOT OF THAT OLD SWING AND BIG BAND MUSIC. ONE
OF HIS FAVORITES WAS AN OLD GLENN MILLER TUNE CALLED "ELMER'S TUNE".
BUT THE DYNAMIC SWING MUSIC OF GENE KRUPA IS REALLY MORE MY SPEED. THANKS
AGAIN FOR SHARING THAT CLIP WITH US. 8^)

5. August 2007, 04:40:13
The Col 
Subject: Re: Talk about a mixed bag
SEAWOLF2: IF NOTHING ELSE,NOBODY CAN SAY WE DON'T HAVE ECLECTIC TASTES ON HERE,I'M HAPPY YOU ENJOYED IT WOLF

5. August 2007, 07:24:26
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Cartoon and Wurliters
Modified by Mousetrap (5. August 2007, 07:32:19)
TexasToest: That was great lol! I was brought up on Road Runner, Donald Duck and Bugs Bunny and loads more. They never show those cartoons on the telly these days.
They played one of them in the ballroom at the top of Blackpool Tower, not sure if it got replaced with another type lately though.
http://www.girdwood.co.uk/britorg1.html

5. August 2007, 20:48:33
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Cartoon and Wurliters
Modified by TexasToest (5. August 2007, 20:52:00)
Mousetrap:  No, and they don't make cartoons like that anymore.  THAT's the shame, that they have been replaced with too much reality, violence, and SA children.  When I watch a cartoon, I wanna see funny!! 

When I was a kid, we had what they called "Kiddie Shows" on Saturday mornings.  The theater was filled with kids and they showed a whole bunch of those types of cartoons, along with a feature show geared for kids.  Like they had those hokey space movies, and stuff, but they DID show Moby Dick one Saturday.  Sometimes we got the good movies too..  Hahaha!  Oh!  And, the GREATEST movie I saw at the Kiddy Show was Elvis Presley in "Love Me Tender".  You talk about drooling pre-teen girls - the floors were slippery when we left that day.

Honest to goodness, I had a boyfriend at that time whose name was Donald Duck - I'm serious now - and his mother was the swimming teacher at my girl scout camp - serious again!!!!  Here comes the music part.  We made up a verse to Art Mooney's song "Honey Babe" that went like this....follow the bouncing ball...:
                   
                                                         
Swimming teacher's name is Duck, honey, honey
Swimming teacher's name is Duck, babe, babe
Swimming teacher's name is Duck
You go down, she'll pull you up
Honey, oh baby, mine.
OK, enough biography for now, well almost...but I've written lyrics to other songs in my life, like 101 verses to Mario Deboub's "Wine Wine Wine". That's how I got to know him, he walked into a coffee house across from the University we were supposed to be attending, and heard me singing them.  So, he joined in!  Haha!  Loved the guy, truly.

5. August 2007, 23:37:51
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Biography Honey ducky
TexasToest: Are you sure you really wanted us to know that lmbo!

5. August 2007, 23:49:09
The Col 
Subject: Re: Biography Honey ducky
Mousetrap: ok,this has been a burning question.Why not say baby instead of babe? doesn'y it lend more to the rhyme?

5. August 2007, 23:52:17
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Babe
Jim Dandy: Well I,m only guessing here but maybe it because a baby is a baby and a babe is well a babe

6. August 2007, 00:17:35
The Col 
Subject: Re: Babe
Mousetrap: That's ok,I'm sure Lennon & McCartney had similar differences of opinion

6. August 2007, 02:45:54
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Biography Honey ducky
Mousetrap:   I really don't care who knows what.  I haven't done much in my years I'm ashamed of, or regret except for maybe forgetting to floss, and DD surely wasn't anything to be ashamed of.  Not that I "did" anything, I was only 10.  He was 15, and my parents moved me to Pakistan to get me away from him.  Worked too.

But, I was lucky to have lived in Karachi, because I came to love this style of music.

6. August 2007, 06:26:18
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Biography Honey ducky
TexasToest: Errr it was a joke an not meant to be taken seriously. Lmbo!
Maybe my sense of humour is too weird?

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