[78-L] A unique side break
Cary Ginell
soundthink at live.com
Mon Mar 3 10:14:30 PST 2014
How about Victor Borge in "A Lesson in Composition" - "Now, if you turn this record over and play the other side, the other side, the other side, the other side, the other side. Oh, no, no, no, we're not stuck. I'm just trying to get into the right groove."
Cary Ginell
> Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 13:09:01 -0500
> From: joenscott at mail.com
> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> Subject: Re: [78-L] A unique side break
>
> On Stuff Smith's Feb. '36 recording he talked about turning the record over if you wanted to learn the game, yas yas yas, but didn't have that come on now, Jackson part on the other side.
> The "red cap," "blue cap" etc. stuff in that song reminds me of something I saw the other day: in the latest catalog from Malaco, the DVD Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow is advertised as Skycap And The World Of Tomorrow.
> Joseph Scott
> "Paul Whiteman's orchestra did a small-group record for Victor in March,
> 1936, under the name 'Paul Whiteman presents the Teagarden Boys and
> Trumbauer Swing Section'. It was 'I'se A-Muggin'', spread out over both
> sides of a 10 inch disc. At the end of the first side, Jack Teagarden
> tells Carl Kress about a numbers game tied with the song, promising to
> tell him all about it after the record is turned over to the other side.
> Side two starts with Kress demanding 'Well come on now, Jackson, tell me
> all about the numbers.'"
>
> Michael Shoshani"
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