Soulsmith Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 Worst 3 records to end a niter Joey Delerenzo, Ace Spectrum & any instrumental. Surely no argument here. I'll get me coat.
Simsy Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 Worst 3 records to end a niter Joey Delerenzo, Ace Spectrum & any instrumental. Surely no argument here. I'll get me coat. link Don't get your coat just yet. I'm trying to think of an instrumental good enough to end on, but then again, I think you're right an ender should have words - meaning etc
Guest miff Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 Don't get your coat just yet. I'm trying to think of an instrumental good enough to end on, but then again, I think you're right an ender should have words - meaning etc link Wade in the water Ramsey Lewis
Marc Forrest Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 If at all necessary, maybe Bongalis "Undercover"
Soulsmith Posted January 21, 2005 Author Posted January 21, 2005 "Wade in the water Ramsey Lewis"......enjoyable record but why would you play that when you should be playing Marlena Shaw?
Platters 81 Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 or even better.......Jessy Dixon +Chicago Community Choir.."wade in the water".....(mind you that would prob get everyone dancing again)
Guest dundeedavie Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 "Wade in the water Ramsey Lewis"......enjoyable record but why would you play that when you should be playing Marlena Shaw? link didn't you mean big mama thornton ? Davie
jazzyjas Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 The only instrumental that I'll accept as an ender would be California Montage, but I must admit that a song with good lyrics is the way to go. My enders of choice (today, that is) 1. You're Gonna Wreck My Life-Guitar Ray 2. I'd Like to Get Near You-Richard Caiton 3. Lightin' Up-Ty Karim In a crossover mood today. KTF Jas
Epic Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 California Montage always ended the Mecca and there's not much singing in that.
Winnie :-) Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 "Wade in the water Ramsey Lewis"......enjoyable record but why would you play that when you should be playing Marlena Shaw? link ========= Marlena Shaw is the Willington ender as I recall
Winnie :-) Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 The only instrumental that I'll accept as an ender would be California Montage, but I must admit that a song with good lyrics is the way to go. My enders of choice (today, that is) 1. You're Gonna Wreck My Life-Guitar Ray 2. I'd Like to Get Near You-Richard Caiton 3. Lightin' Up-Ty Karim In a crossover mood today. KTF Jas link =========== Used to like hearing Jimmy Cobb at the Ritz
Steve Edgar Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 didn't you mean big mama thornton ? Davie link Brill version Davie! "Big Mama and her Hound Dogs wading in the water" This vers. includes some brilliant Blues guitar work by Bee Houston IMO. As indeed does the flip side "Ball and Chain" Big Mama recorded the orig. version of "Hound Dog" and took it to No. 1 R&B, she made 500 bucks, Elvis made a little more methinx! Talkin bout "Wade In The Water", does anyone know who originally composed it? Ramsey's vers. credits him as writer, Marlena Shaw's credits Shaw & Magid, and Big Mama's credits only herself as arranger! Steve
pikeys dog Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 Talkin bout "Wade In The Water", does anyone know who originally composed it? Ramsey's vers. credits him as writer, Marlena Shaw's credits Shaw & Magid, and Big Mama's credits only herself as arranger! Steve link It's thought to be a traditional American African Slave song. It tells slaves how to escape, by running through rivers (the hounds can't track them as they lose the scent). Sung disguised as a spiritual, as the white slave masters wouldn't let them sing in their various native African tongues. WOOF!
Guest miff Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 didn't you mean big mama thornton ? Davie link Top record bit fast for an ender IMO
Steve Edgar Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 It's thought to be a traditional American African Slave song. It tells slaves how to escape, by running through rivers (the hounds can't track them as they lose the scent). Sung disguised as a spiritual, as the white slave masters wouldn't let them sing in their various native African tongues. WOOF! link Thanx for info PD Steve
Guest martyn Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 California Montage always ended the Mecca and there's not much singing in that. link I'd settle for that
Guest NASHEE Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 Don't get your coat just yet. I'm trying to think of an instrumental good enough to end on, but then again, I think you're right an ender should have words - meaning etc link NINO RIENZI-THE PERSIAN KING-TRANS ATLAS THE MOST AWESOME INSTRUMENTAL EVER
Ady Croasdell Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 Many old clubs n the 60s ended on Alan Haven's version of Hank Levine's (the one we played at early 6TS dances) 'Image' a slow film music type instrumental. But it was more of a mine sweeper or "last chance with the fanny" than a dancer.
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 Don't get your coat just yet. I'm trying to think of an instrumental good enough to end on, but then again, I think you're right an ender should have words - meaning etc link California Montage Touch of Velvet - A bit cheesy but was often used
Jordirip Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 Touch of Velvet - A bit cheesy but was often used link
Andyf Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 What about Spooners Crowd - Two In The Morning. Finished with this at TOS once.
Geordiejohnson Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 Touch of Velvet - A bit cheesy but was often used link I often used to stagger out of a nightclub in Bridlington called "Fingers" on a Sat night in the late 70's to the strains of Mood Mosaic. It's always had connotations of skidding on vomit and chips for me, but I used to love it. Weren't the 'vocalists' the Ladybirds, the same women that used to do the Benny Hill music and other Sat night trash TV themes. Jordi link
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