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This Little Icky Went to Town

Will Bradley and his Orchestra, featuring Ray McKinley (1940)

I was listening to GI Jive yesterday when GI Jill played a request for Will Bradley's "Fry Me Cookie, with a Can of Lard." It's a pretty good record, but I like this one better. This is boogie-woogie-influenced swing.

This Little Icky Went to Town

https://archive.org/download/78_this-little-icky-went-to-town_will-bradley-and-his-orchestra-ray-mc-kinley-whitney_gbia0017458a/This%20Little%20Icky%20Went%20to%20Town%20-%20Will%20Bradley%20and%20his%20Orchestra.mp3

#music #mp3 #jazz #swing #boogie-woogie #will-bradley-and-his-orchestra #ray-mckinley #this-little-icky-went-to-town #1940

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GI_Jive

This is the Internet Archive's collection of GI Jive episodes.
https://archive.org/details/afrs-gi-jive-v-disc-no-317216-b-reveille-with-beverly
The episode with "Fry Me Cookie, with a Can of Lard" is number 72 (0843).

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Cake Walking Babies

Mutt Carey and his New Yorkers (1948)

I had never heard this tune before I recently heard Gunhild Carling play it. All the musicians here were also in the All Star Stompers, except for Mutt Carey and Hank Duncan. Carey replaces Wild Bill Davison, and Duncan replaces Ralph Sutton.

Cake Walking Babies

https://archive.org/download/78_cake-walking-babies_mutt-carey-and-his-new-yorkers-mutt-carey-albert-nicholas-james_gbia0297340b/CAKE%20WALKING%20BABIES%20-%20MUTT%20CAREY%20AND%20HIS%20NEW%20YORKERS.mp3

#music #mp3 #jazz #hot-jazz #mutt-carey-and-his-new-yorkers #mutt-carey #albert-nicholas #jimmy-archey #james-archey #hank-duncan #pops-foster #danny-barker #baby-dodds #cake-walking-babies #1948

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Bonjour, Hi!
Fr: J'ai vu passer il y a quelques temps un outils via navigateur (ou linux je ne suis plus très sûr) qui permet de séparer les différents instruments d'une piste mp3. afin de pouvoir couper le son des instruments au choix et ainsi s'en servir de 'backing track'. Est-ce que quelqu'un pourrait m'aiguiller? Merci beaucoup!

Eng: A while ago I saw a link to a web tool (or linux tool) to manipulate .mp3 file in order to isolate and mute the desired instrument from a track and use the rest as a backing track, can anyone one point me to the right direction? Thanks a lot!

#music #mp3 #tool #MAO #linux #track #guitar

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Going Nuclear: Could a Catastrophic Conflict Take Place?

with Annie Jacobsen (04/10/2024 04:40 PM)

Annie Jacobsen is an investigative journalist and author whose books probe the periphery of what we know about state warcraft and read like unputdownable thrillers. As a result, a [sic] her Pulitzer-nominated work can be found in both journalistic pieces and fiction including Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan tv [sic] show. Previous books have covered topics ranging from the CIA to Area 51 and the Second World War. Her latest book is Nuclear War, A Scenario, detailing how a nuclear conflict might unfold sourced from her deep-dive reporting. For this episode, she joins Josh Glancy, editor of the News Review at The Sunday Times, to talk about it.

https://pdst.fm/e/chrt.fm/track/C35921/traffic.megaphone.fm/NSR8777787458.mp3?updated=1712852000

Here's the Intelligence Squared podcast feed.

https://feeds.megaphone.fm/NSR6363847171

#nuclear-weapons #nuclear-war #annie-jacobsen #iq2 #intelligence-squared #podcast #podcasts #mp3 #interview #josh-glancy #war #weapons #journalism #journalist

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Dipper Mouth

Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra (1935)

Yet another variant title for Dipper Mouth Blues/Dippermouth Blues/Sugar Foot Stomp/Sugarfoot Stomp. This is the Dorsey Brothers Band back in 1935 before they broke up. Joe Oliver is better known as King Oliver. I notice “Oh play that thing!” has not been left out. Good for them!

Dipper Mouth

https://archive.org/download/78_dipper-mouth_dorsey-brothers-orchestra-joe-oliver_gbia0161563b/DIPPER%20MOUTH%20-%20DORSEY%20BROTHERS%27%20ORCHESTRA.mp3

#music #mp3 #jazz #hot-jazz #dipper-mouth #dipper-mouth-blues #dippermouth-blues #sugar-foot-stomp #sugarfoot-stomp #dorsey-brothers-orchestra #dorsey-brothers #dorsey-brothers-band #tommy-dorsey #jimmy-dorsey #joe-oliver #king-oliver #1935

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Fidgety Feet

Eddie Condon and his Orchestra (1942)

I've posted a record of this tune before performed by the Dutch Swing College Orchestra. This one is also really good, if a bit scratchier. This is one of LaRocca and Shields' tunes from 1918. Not to be confused with Gershwin's song.

Fidgety Feet

https://archive.org/download/78_fidgety-feet_eddie-condon-and-his-band-max-kaminsky-pee-wee-russell-brad-gowans-edd_gbia0238981b/FIDGETY%20FEET%20-%20EDDIE%20CONDON%20and%20his%20BAND.mp3

#music #mp3 #jazz #hot-jazz #fidgety-feet #eddie-condon-and-his-orchestra #eddie-condon #max-kaminsky #pee-wee-russel #joe-sullivan #george-wettling #1942

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Mo Pas Lemme Cas

Nick and his Creole Serenaders (1947)

This one is different than my usual. These guys are all hot jazz greats: Albert Nicholas, Danny Barker, James P. Johnson, and Pops Foster. All but Johnson were also in the All Star Stompers, also recorded by Circle Records, but this is a different kind of music. Nicholas and Barker sing, and they wrote this--not someone like Kid Ory or Clarence Williams. I don't know what the lyrics mean. Do you?

Mo Pas Lemme Cas

https://archive.org/download/78_salee-dame_nick-and-his-creole-serenaders-albert-nicholas-danny-barker-james-p-joh_gbia0074411/01%20-%20Mo%20Pas%20Lemme%20Cas%20-%20Nick%20and%20His%20Creole%20Serenaders.mp3

#music #mp3 #jazz #creole #louisiana-creole #french #français #mo-pas-lemme-cas #nick-and-his-creole-serenaders #albert-nicholas #danny-barker #1947

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Dipper Mouth Blues

Max Kaminsky and his Jazz Band (1944)

Yet another record of King Oliver's Dipper Mouth Blues/Dippermouth Blues/Sugarfoot Stomp/Sugar Foot Stomp, this time with Max Kaminsky who also performed with the Lion's Jazz Band. No indication on the label of who the other musicians are.

It's traditional in performances of this tune, regardless of the title used, for someone to interrupt with "Oh play that thing!" That doesn't happen here. It also doesn't happen on Benny Goodman's record of "Sugarfoot Stomp." What's the deal guys? It's more fun with it than without it.

Still a great performance. There are other good performances of this tune that I may post in the future. I've already posted records of it by Benny Goodman, Muggsy Spanier, and the Bob Crosby band.

Dipper Mouth Blues

https://archive.org/download/78_dipper-mouth-blues_max-kaminsky-and-his-jazz-band-joe-oliver_gbia0008291a/Dipper%20Mouth%20Blues%20-%20Max%20Kaminsky%20and%20his%20Jazz%20Band.mp3

#music #mp3 #jazz #hot-jazz #dipper-mouth-blues #max-kaminsky-and-his-jazz-band #max-kaminsky #1944