Carioca - Artie Shaw video free download


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Duration: 04:05
Uploaded: 2009/03/28

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9 years ago

Cesar Rego

I said Artie Shaw's broke Helen Forest's heart. I could of been Harry James , He was quite the ladies man in his youth . 

9 years ago

Reuben Hart

Written by the great Gus Kahn

10 years ago

Evan McElfresh

Heard this one first on the rca victor recording 'swingin' mr. shaw'. hindsight has the intro-it was from a broadcast from the ritz roof in boston-buddy just drove that band-what a typical 'live' number where the 3 minute 78rpm time limit did not stop the music! GREAT!

10 years ago

Fernando Pavia Antolin

Inmejorable y maravillosa interpretación, dudo mucho que alguna banda o grupo la pueda superar.

10 years ago

Charles Zymurgy

Did you know that the great big band singer of the 1940s, Dick Haymes, was from Argentina??

10 years ago

Marin Kljun

AW DENIM ?

10 years ago

songanddanceman100

I never get tired of this roaring performance. The 1975 film, THE BLACK BIRD, used this arrangement, in a dance scene, IIRC. I got a chance to hear this chart live as the BILL ELLIOTT SWING ORCHESTRA used to play it at dances in the late 90s and the crowd would go wild! He used the shortened arrangement that Shaw used on the Bluebird recording. Real romper!

11 years ago

Gale Martin

Buddy Rich did the same which millions of people from that era will tell you.

12 years ago

Bill W

Artie Shaw...what a great player. This is music. This is what it means to play in a band.

12 years ago

34Packardphaeton

The only way this could have been better is if Buddy Rich, the drummer, had kept quiet!

12 years ago

Aristo07

From Argentina, Thanks, great!!

12 years ago

gptvproductions

@MrSamWhitemoon Hey dude your'e phones ringing. "Thank you Donny."

12 years ago

Sam Whitemoon

Artie Shaw AND Buddy Rich...The Dude abides..

13 years ago

34Packardphaeton

Artie Shaw was such a "driven" genius . . . to hear him is to recognize greatness!

13 years ago

raleighsquare

I still have dad's 78 of this and I remember it from my childhood. There was a lot of great American music in the thirties and the war years.

13 years ago

Kevin R

This is from Artie's opening night at the Cafe Rouge in the Hotel Pennsylvania from August 19, 1939. And it's 21 year old drummer Buddy Rich in the background yelling to inspire the band to greater heights. And Artie's soloing in the final shout choruses is classic Shaw and one of his many lessons to every clarinetist then and ever since on how jazz and clarinet are played over and above and in front of a screaming big band....

13 years ago

footcandy

Aaah I knew I wasn't dreaming that there was a version out there where you could hear shouting in the chorus bit ..(hey hey hey). Beautiful clarinet solo. I grew up with my Dad playing this stuff and have only now come to appreciate what great music there was back then.

13 years ago

Jonahh YellownNana

o this rocks to the core..!!The music was so..joyous!!

14 years ago

DorkifiedAndLovely

I love this song! And my friend finally choreographed a dance to it! Yayyyyyy

14 years ago

garrettmillerdrums

Buddy Rich on drums....

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