[78-L] Odeon acoustic beauty

Bob Rice bobrice at snet.net
Thu Mar 26 06:06:56 PDT 2009


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kristjan Saag" <saag at telia.com>
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Odeon acoustic beauty


> Bob Rice wrote:
>> Marek Weber does a great repatoire of 20-30's danz(dance)Music.
>> A facinating viriety of OOmpa to Waltz stuff, and considering the
>> backround
>> ,of Germany's decent into hell, the Hitler Years, Music to build V-2's 
>> and
>> Jet planes,U-boats, and early attempts at nuclear weapons,by. Guyz on 
>> here
>> guided me to a CD of Marek Weber's stuff, He MUST have done more than on
>> the
>> German CD? mailman/listinfo/78-l
> --
>
> A strange observation. I wouldn't dream of speaking about the US nuclear
> program in the 1940's or Hiroshima when evaluating the efforts of Glenn
> Miller and Artie Shaw.
> Show business in Germany was as vital as anywhere else in the world, 
> despite
> the Nazis. The repertoire was, basically the same, there was Oompa and 
> Waltz
> and Foxtrot and Rumba and Tango and jazz music was as hot as in Brooklyn -
> even got hotter during the restriction years, immediately before and 
> during
> the war.
> There's so much written about this, but it has yet to reach US shores.

       Maybe it should? "Nagasaki, where the fellows chew Tobacci and the 
women wiki wacky woo??"No Japanese "answer" song? But we(U.S.) put Nagasaki 
on the map in a more regrettable way.

> Kristjan
     Hi Kristjan;

    An interesting observation. I don't wish to Diss ANY nationality. I 
think it wonderful that music, 78 or otherwise can transcend boarders and 
regimes. Probably(example) a lot of lovely old, and maybe NEW North Korean 
pop songs, MAYBE they still make 78's?but I'm sure not much from the 
Talaban? Imagine, HORRORS!, living in a non music world?No wonder they have 
suicide bombers!  I had some Japanese 78's from the War years, copying big 
band sounds and militery marches, I guess? They were given to me by a friend 
in Taiwan, when he heard I liked 78's. They even had a wind up player! Not a 
Victrola but a Japanese thing that looked like one.This was nearly half a 
century ago.

    But back to the origional theme: Where can ya get MORE Marek Weber 
stuff?
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