Christine Aguilera - Candyman
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Christine Aguilera - Candyman
Has this recording made any leeway in the swing dance scene? I saw here do it on LENO last night. It looked like Sylvia Skylar sounding like the Andrews Sisters.
what?!!??! you were all down on christina in this thread!
anyway, i have not heard it played around here (sf bay area) yet.[/url]
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anyway, i have not heard it played around here (sf bay area) yet.[/url]
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It still is a low, but not as low as I thought at first, so I retract part of my venom......40%.lipi wrote:what?!!??! you were all down on christina in this thread!
anyway, i have not heard it played around here (sf bay area) yet.[/url]
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I felt it was good enough (even though it was a clone for the most part) to possibly draw people in to the scene.
The whole LP is not that retro re Swing, is it?
And the glamour that she brings would be great for the scene.
I must confess that I downloaded this track from iTunes earlier today. It's totally out of character for me and the kind of music I normally DJ, but I just had a feeling that it may come in handy some time, especially at a gig that is open to the general public. Plus Christina is a guilty pleasure.
Okay I feel dirty now, I think I need to go listen to some Ellington.
Okay I feel dirty now, I think I need to go listen to some Ellington.

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Can't say that I'm keen on Candyman. There are good tracks for WCS or just general dirty dancing/booty shakin' on the CD that I dig. I find Candyman kind of irritating both for dancing and listening. Unless it somehow makes it into regular rotation on top-40 radio for a few months, I doubt I'd be spinning it at a dance.
It would probably work really good for Ballroom Jive. I can see that scene taking a liking to it.
It would probably work really good for Ballroom Jive. I can see that scene taking a liking to it.
The video just came out (it even has about a whole second of swing dancing in it):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acIj83IuuLs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acIj83IuuLs
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More than just a second. Several short snippits. I knew I recognized the lead. As posted on another forum, it's none other than "America's Favorite Dancer" and the "Price of Swing", Benji Schwimmer.
Here's hoping this will get a few more folks hoppin' although I still don't really dig the tune. The rhythm just ain't right for Lindy Hop. The music seems like typical pop music drum machine with a pile of trombones.
I'd still love to hear some real big band stuff from Christina, not many vocalists have a voice to compete with a big horn section.
Here's hoping this will get a few more folks hoppin' although I still don't really dig the tune. The rhythm just ain't right for Lindy Hop. The music seems like typical pop music drum machine with a pile of trombones.
I'd still love to hear some real big band stuff from Christina, not many vocalists have a voice to compete with a big horn section.
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It's been getting a bit of play, here. I hate it with the fire of a thousand suns. The "rhythm" isn't very funky, and it feels like there's almost nothing to play with. Plus, the sound quality (at least in one venue) is pretty low. It sounds limited beyond belief. I'd almost rather hear "Zoot Suit Riot."