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Overplayed songs to Balboa to
Kind of curious whether there are any songs out there that are used for Balboa that are way overplayed. Songs you would rather not hear anymore.
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blues my naughty and joshua fit the battle
this surprises me. not because they are considered overplayed (i can see that, though they are fun songs to dance to), but because they show up as overplayed "balboa songs". I don't care to get into all the minutia of what a "balboa song" is, because that is discussed in lots of other places, but I would never have guessed these two songs would be the first two listed. When I hear these songs, I'm usually thinking that I'd like to swing out or lindy hop in general.
talk about breaking stereotypes!
anyway, just an observation. please continue listing for the benefit of the OP
this surprises me. not because they are considered overplayed (i can see that, though they are fun songs to dance to), but because they show up as overplayed "balboa songs". I don't care to get into all the minutia of what a "balboa song" is, because that is discussed in lots of other places, but I would never have guessed these two songs would be the first two listed. When I hear these songs, I'm usually thinking that I'd like to swing out or lindy hop in general.
talk about breaking stereotypes!
anyway, just an observation. please continue listing for the benefit of the OP
Spot on. Never seen anyone Bal to these.fredo wrote:blues my naughty and joshua fit the battle
this surprises me. not because they are considered overplayed (i can see that, though they are fun songs to dance to), but because they show up as overplayed "balboa songs". I don't care to get into all the minutia of what a "balboa song" is, because that is discussed in lots of other places, but I would never have guessed these two songs would be the first two listed. When I hear these songs, I'm usually thinking that I'd like to swing out or lindy hop in general.
talk about breaking stereotypes!
anyway, just an observation. please continue listing for the benefit of the OP
And to answer the original question, overplayed songs for Bal that I'd rather not hear any more, 'Minor Swing' - give me strength. The Django version, but I'm sure any other would also make me want to exit stage left pronto.
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I am really isolated here. So I don't know any of the trends in swing music of the nation.(Well only what I read here too.) I only get out of Texas twice a year. Songs overplayed elsewhere are not overplayed here. Actually the two songs listed I picked up at Cleveland Bal event 2 years ago. I mix them into my sets because no one else here plays them.
So pretty much this comes down to the ole thread about overplayed swing songs and the Balboable overplayed song is one in the same?
So pretty much this comes down to the ole thread about overplayed swing songs and the Balboable overplayed song is one in the same?
zzzzoom wrote:Joshua Fit the Battle
Are we talking about the Sidney Bechet recording of Joshua Fit the Battle with the hand-claps? It's not familiar to me as a Balboa track, but I think it would work, as it's 174bpm and has lots of energy.CountBasi wrote:Never seen anyone Bal to these.
I agree that 'Minor Swing' is 'overplayed' for Balboa in my limited experience.
There's an alternate take (from the same 1951 recording session - I found it on the Fabulous Sidney Bechet) of Blues my Naughty that I like more than the one usually played at most gigs. It's slightly slower and the percussion isn't nearly as overt. It feels a lot smoother and I wish it was played more.Cyrano de Maniac wrote:I wouldn't say that I don't want to hear it anymore, but overexposure has made Bechet's "Blues My Naughty Sweety Gives To Me" a lot less interesting for me.
Brent
I dj pretty much exclusively at Bal events (ABW, Bal Jam, EBC, etc) and trust me, these two songs were over-played a couple of years ago. And now, (thankfully) they aren't really played at all anymore. But I still cringe when I hear them.CountBasi wrote:Spot on. Never seen anyone Bal to these.fredo wrote:blues my naughty and joshua fit the battle
this surprises me. not because they are considered overplayed (i can see that, though they are fun songs to dance to), but because they show up as overplayed "balboa songs". I don't care to get into all the minutia of what a "balboa song" is, because that is discussed in lots of other places, but I would never have guessed these two songs would be the first two listed. When I hear these songs, I'm usually thinking that I'd like to swing out or lindy hop in general.
talk about breaking stereotypes!
anyway, just an observation. please continue listing for the benefit of the OP
And to answer the original question, overplayed songs for Bal that I'd rather not hear any more, 'Minor Swing' - give me strength. The Django version, but I'm sure any other would also make me want to exit stage left pronto.
Do you mean the Sidney Bechet Joshua Fit The Battle (about 174bpm with hand claps)?zzzzoom wrote:fredo wrote:blues my naughty and joshua fit the battle
I dj pretty much exclusively at Bal events (ABW, Bal Jam, EBC, etc) and trust me, these two songs were over-played a couple of years ago. And now, (thankfully) they aren't really played at all anymore. But I still cringe when I hear them.
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