viernes, 25 de mayo de 2012
55. Doctor Bob Gordon shops hot dogs from Boston (Foxtrot)
Marcos Mundstock:
We will now turn to a classic piece by the famous jazz composer and pianist, King Badminton.
Badminton was an intuitive genius. He had never had a single music lesson in his whole life when at the age of eighteen he was taken on as an arranger. by the hand of Artie Kettsonsale. Naturally, the next day he was fired. Then, Badminton took his first harmony lesson, and only six months later, the second one.
To jazz lovers, King Badminton, along with Count Baseball and Lionel Handball, constitutes a true trilogy, as can be demonstrated simply by counting them.
Curiously, for an American jazz composer, Badminton's career started with two successful Frech songs: "Quelque chose, naturellement", which means "Something, of course", and "Sur votre jeune sein, laissez rouler ma tête", wich also means... something, of course.
Performed by Les Luthiers, we will now hear Badminton's "Doctor Bob Gordon shops for hot dogs from Boston". Fox-trot... or not.
(Obra instrumental)
Fuente: Los Luthiers de la Web
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