"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:47:43 +0100, "Keith G"
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:02:52 +0100, "Keith G"
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 18:09:12 +0100, "Keith G"
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Now, that's the fun part - down to business: Let's have a check on
the
'fidelity' - anyone care to stab a guess as to who's singing this:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Inchworm.wmv
Too easy. That's Bong Crispy.
Bugger....
That's the *fidelity* aspect out tha window then!
That isn't Bink Rosby, this is:
So who was it then? Sounded exactly like him.
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/MysteryVoice.JPG
Bloody hell - course it was.
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Christmas.wmv
How many films was that in? About five or six?
No idea, I only ever saw that once in 'White Christmas' when I wuz a
little kid and my dad took me to the cinema in (Old) Welwyn - I remember
I greatly preferred 'Davy Crockett, KOTWF' and 'Cockleshell Heroes' at
the time...!!
Never made it more than ten minutes into White Christmas. Too much
saccharin right from the start.
d
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I preferred Holiday Inn anyway. By the way, it shows that at every era
there is a "style" of performance that dates the music. It sounded very much
like BC, but not quite, the style was the same, and I couldn't think of who
also sounded like him, as they pretty much all did. OK, Frank Sinatra was
different. Listen to the two of them in High Society.
You can date 50s, 60s and 70s pop almost to the year without knowing
anything about the sond or artist, just from the sound.
Yeh-Yeh, Woa, Woa, bum-shi-bum
S.
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