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[Answered] Muliple Songs from ULHS 2005
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:28 pm
by zaac
Hello, dears djs,
someone knows the reference of this song ? I'm crazy of it

Thanks so much.
Laurent from Toulouse
To see the video , go to
http://www.paris-swing.com then on the left , videos, then ULHS 2005, the second page ...
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:56 am
by zzzzoom
Who Stole the Lock
Eddie Condon
that is my guess . . ..
Go to allmusic.com
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:47 pm
by Jonas
Yep, zzzzoom, I think you're right, it sounds a lot like "Jack Bland and His Rhythmakers / Who Stole the Lock Off the Hen House Door? (249 bpm) / 1932 (2:40)" off CD 2 of the Eddie Condon 4 CD set "Classic Sessions 1928-1949" [JSP #901, 2001], but they must have edited it, 'cause the singing starts much later in my version, and is some 20 seconds longer. (Or they just might have another recording).
By the way, when talking about the wonderful clips from ULHS 2005 (wish I had been there), what song did the Silver Shadows dance to? I think it's Frida & Skye, Todd & Naomi, and then there are two more. It somewhat reminds me of the song to which Whitey's do the Big Apple in "Keep Punchin'".
/Jonas
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:53 pm
by Hopkid
Jonas wrote:By the way, when talking about the wonderful clips from ULHS 2005 (wish I had been there), what song did the Silver Shadows dance to? I think it's Frida & Skye, Todd & Naomi, and then there are two more. It somewhat reminds me of the song to which Whitey's do the Big Apple in "Keep Punchin'".
/Jonas
Rock and Rye, Earl Hines
Oh, and the other two dancers are Nina Gilkensen and I wanna say Andy Reid?
[edited to add names of other two dancers]
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:02 am
by Jonas
Thanks Andy. It turns out I got that stirring song when I bought the Earl Hines CD "1934-1937" [Classics #528, 1990] in London just a little more than a fortnight ago while attending the Balboa Festival there. Talk about not knowing my own music!
/Jonas
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:29 am
by Haydn
Jonas wrote:Thanks Andy. It turns out I got that stirring song when I bought the Earl Hines CD "1934-1937" [Classics #528, 1990] in London just a little more than a fortnight ago while attending the Balboa Festival there. Talk about not knowing my own music!
/Jonas
This one?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/sample ... TF8#disc_1
Great song and CD

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 11:25 am
by Jonas
Yep, Huey, the very same, it has a lot of really nice tunes, amongst them the very well known and great "Cavernism".
I bought "1937-1939" [Classics #538, 1990] at the same place, with smokers "G.T. Stomp" and "Grand Terrace Shuffle", and the lovely mid/slow tempo "Ridin' and Jivin'", which will be a staple at the venues I play in Uppsala and Stockholm.
Well, 'nuff off topic jibberish from me...
/Jonas
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:53 pm
by CafeSavoy
Jonas wrote: and the lovely mid/slow tempo "Ridin' and Jivin'", which will be a staple at the venues I play in Uppsala and Stockholm.
/Jonas
that's a great song.