Wonderful, all the way around. Wow. Classic and timeless. People dressed better back then. www.jamiepalumbo.com
@fredskolnick11837 жыл бұрын
Wow...he was so good!
@hander19527 жыл бұрын
Film was 19 mins in full, and released in June 1932.
@RavnerRavner7 жыл бұрын
show the damned L5!!!!
@keary187 жыл бұрын
this song is actually referred to as Without That Gal and it's on quite a few of Etting's albums titled as such. This is a beautiful version with Eddie Lang and very rare...thanks for posting...
@emilianoturazzi8 жыл бұрын
nino ma scrivi chi suona...!
@Vegavox8 жыл бұрын
Ma adesso te ne accorgi? :D
@frimfram4278 жыл бұрын
Beautiful <3 Does anyone know who the composer is? Or where I can find a chart for the song?
@Vegavox8 жыл бұрын
The composer of "Without That Man" is Walter Donaldson. I do believe that on the WEB you could surely find that chart. :)
@ianboard5448 жыл бұрын
That was swell.
@InsertName1258 жыл бұрын
Beautiful song. And, as a guitarist, let me say Ruth Etting sounded (and was) beautiful.
@richardroadman20368 жыл бұрын
Great Ruth! Lemme see Eddie's left hand.
@sunreaper8 жыл бұрын
Cool guy
@anthonymussari87839 жыл бұрын
Eddie Lang is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon , Pa. Look for the guitar headstone. If it hasn't been knocked over.
@vincenzo61629 жыл бұрын
this video shows how great eddie is with the guitar
@Coolboy-uc2nj9 жыл бұрын
Everyone's complenting eddie...yeah he's great but Ruth..damn that beautiful voice of hers
@NewOrleansJS9 жыл бұрын
Roberto is always with us...! always !! THX for this contribute.
@johnedwards51849 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely brilliant--what a rich, and sensitive accompaniment Eddie provides.
@tejorch9 жыл бұрын
Bravissimi !
@tejorch9 жыл бұрын
Ragazzi, andate forte !!!!! Bravi !!!!
@bedfordbanjoshop9 жыл бұрын
The real thing....just great. Very nice solo, Nino!
@bedfordbanjoshop9 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Thanks!
@althejazz9 жыл бұрын
Grand stuff - that's the original Dixie Syncopators arrangement and it's a pig to play, There are so many places where you can go wrong if you're not concentrating. This comes off beautifully and shows how professional these guys are
@pattydootoo10 жыл бұрын
WOW! That was some jazz picker......1932....what a trail-blazer!
@soapboxearth210 жыл бұрын
Man. watch that guy churn out those chords. just beutiful. that made up for 300 rick roll videos!! God love ya!
@MichelLelongMusicHouse10 жыл бұрын
Incredible document
@VerweggistanExpress10 жыл бұрын
Great playing! Thanks for posting.
@lenfantdestoises304810 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful guitar player!
@bach211710 жыл бұрын
great by all, thanks
@Nau4hu10 жыл бұрын
worth watching.. love it. thanks
@Vegavox10 жыл бұрын
Repetita juvant! :-) The song is "Without That Man".
@jamesthomson724010 жыл бұрын
its probably been asked (and responded too) previously here but does anyone know the name of the song?
@Vegavox10 жыл бұрын
Giuseppe Passalacqua!
@carlobarcella69010 жыл бұрын
Joe pass...origini italiane!
@Vegavox11 жыл бұрын
Mine too!
@jeffreypaulmoran896211 жыл бұрын
Eddie Lang is My hero!! :-)
@Vegavox11 жыл бұрын
Eh certo! Così come l'altro grande padre della chitarra Jazz, Nick Lucas, si chiamava in realtà Domenico Lucanese. Anche Carmen Manstren altri non era che Carmine Mastrandrea... La chitarra Jazz deve moltissimo agli italoamericani! :-)
@ciccioconti011 жыл бұрын
Salvatore Massaro
@marguitar313511 жыл бұрын
Yeah I think I like her "live" better too. And Lang's guitar playing is so complimentary with her voice.
@Vegavox11 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much dear friend! If you like our Classic Jazz don't miss the Olympia Ragtime Band and the Savannah Serenaders, here on KZread! I wish my English could be good as your Italian!
@jaasilm111 жыл бұрын
Bravo! Benissimo!, ai miei colleghi Italiani. Io non sapeva che in Italia il Jazz sia tan popolare. Tutti questi musicanti sono professori dei propri strumenti; sento una grande mescola di stili i quali s'aggiungono in uno stilo unico nascente di suonare giunti molti anni. "Joe Avery's Piece" non pottrebbe essere meglio! Questa brass band dovessere la piu poplare d'Italia. Buona fortuna! Joe Silmon-Monerri "Joe Silmon" (ts/as/sop.s/cl/fl) Jazzista britannico. Manchester. Excuse my bad Italian
@lucianoinvernizzi5027 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, when I was younger, I went to london just to listen to ken colyer, then my hero specifically when he went to New Orleans on a cargo, and recorded with the original musiamo, I myself played at the preservation hall. And I have received a precious premio Iseo in Italy. In any case thank you very much, Luciano invernizzi, trombone
@jaasilm111 жыл бұрын
Bravo! Benissimo!, ai miei colleghi Italiani. Io non sapeva che in Italia il Jazz sia tan popolare. Tutti questi musicanti sono professori dei propri strumenti; sento una grande mescola di stili i quali s'aggiungono in uno stilo unico nascente di suonare giunti molti anni. "Joe Avery's Piece" non pottrebbe essere meglio! Questa brass band dovessere la piu poplare d'Italia. Buona fortuna! Joe Silmon-Monerri "Joe Silmon" (ts/as/sop.s/cl/fl) Jazzista britannico. Manchester. Excuse my bad Italian
@biscutsdad11 жыл бұрын
I question "flat-wound" strings pre-1933...just wondered where you found the info...
@biscutsdad11 жыл бұрын
That's a good shot, but his guitar is tuned standard (his low string is an "E")...no question...it's obvious from his first chords and the nice run he plays as he's entering Etting's sleeper. I just believe it's an acoustic glitch we're hearing.
@Vegavox11 жыл бұрын
Probably Eddie tuned his 6th string in D for that song, as often do classic guitar players.
@biscutsdad11 жыл бұрын
I've listened to this several times...just to make sure...but on my speakers (and my earphones) there exists a low "D" from Eddie's guitar (at 150 and 205)..don't understand this phenomena...his guitar is tuned standard ("E" is the lowest note)...anybody want to explain?
@Vegavox11 жыл бұрын
You are right! :)
@PetePeterkin11 жыл бұрын
Etting sounds better here singing LIVE than she does on record. This is the first time she sounded like she could hang with Doris.
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Thank you, luciano I nvernizzi
Non male, Luciano
Wonderful, all the way around. Wow. Classic and timeless. People dressed better back then. www.jamiepalumbo.com
Wow...he was so good!
Film was 19 mins in full, and released in June 1932.
show the damned L5!!!!
this song is actually referred to as Without That Gal and it's on quite a few of Etting's albums titled as such. This is a beautiful version with Eddie Lang and very rare...thanks for posting...
nino ma scrivi chi suona...!
Ma adesso te ne accorgi? :D
Beautiful <3 Does anyone know who the composer is? Or where I can find a chart for the song?
The composer of "Without That Man" is Walter Donaldson. I do believe that on the WEB you could surely find that chart. :)
That was swell.
Beautiful song. And, as a guitarist, let me say Ruth Etting sounded (and was) beautiful.
Great Ruth! Lemme see Eddie's left hand.
Cool guy
Eddie Lang is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon , Pa. Look for the guitar headstone. If it hasn't been knocked over.
this video shows how great eddie is with the guitar
Everyone's complenting eddie...yeah he's great but Ruth..damn that beautiful voice of hers
Roberto is always with us...! always !! THX for this contribute.
This is absolutely brilliant--what a rich, and sensitive accompaniment Eddie provides.
Bravissimi !
Ragazzi, andate forte !!!!! Bravi !!!!
The real thing....just great. Very nice solo, Nino!
Wonderful! Thanks!
Grand stuff - that's the original Dixie Syncopators arrangement and it's a pig to play, There are so many places where you can go wrong if you're not concentrating. This comes off beautifully and shows how professional these guys are
WOW! That was some jazz picker......1932....what a trail-blazer!
Man. watch that guy churn out those chords. just beutiful. that made up for 300 rick roll videos!! God love ya!
Incredible document
Great playing! Thanks for posting.
What a wonderful guitar player!
great by all, thanks
worth watching.. love it. thanks
Repetita juvant! :-) The song is "Without That Man".
its probably been asked (and responded too) previously here but does anyone know the name of the song?
Giuseppe Passalacqua!
Joe pass...origini italiane!
Mine too!
Eddie Lang is My hero!! :-)
Eh certo! Così come l'altro grande padre della chitarra Jazz, Nick Lucas, si chiamava in realtà Domenico Lucanese. Anche Carmen Manstren altri non era che Carmine Mastrandrea... La chitarra Jazz deve moltissimo agli italoamericani! :-)
Salvatore Massaro
Yeah I think I like her "live" better too. And Lang's guitar playing is so complimentary with her voice.
Thank you very much dear friend! If you like our Classic Jazz don't miss the Olympia Ragtime Band and the Savannah Serenaders, here on KZread! I wish my English could be good as your Italian!
Bravo! Benissimo!, ai miei colleghi Italiani. Io non sapeva che in Italia il Jazz sia tan popolare. Tutti questi musicanti sono professori dei propri strumenti; sento una grande mescola di stili i quali s'aggiungono in uno stilo unico nascente di suonare giunti molti anni. "Joe Avery's Piece" non pottrebbe essere meglio! Questa brass band dovessere la piu poplare d'Italia. Buona fortuna! Joe Silmon-Monerri "Joe Silmon" (ts/as/sop.s/cl/fl) Jazzista britannico. Manchester. Excuse my bad Italian
Thank you, when I was younger, I went to london just to listen to ken colyer, then my hero specifically when he went to New Orleans on a cargo, and recorded with the original musiamo, I myself played at the preservation hall. And I have received a precious premio Iseo in Italy. In any case thank you very much, Luciano invernizzi, trombone
Bravo! Benissimo!, ai miei colleghi Italiani. Io non sapeva che in Italia il Jazz sia tan popolare. Tutti questi musicanti sono professori dei propri strumenti; sento una grande mescola di stili i quali s'aggiungono in uno stilo unico nascente di suonare giunti molti anni. "Joe Avery's Piece" non pottrebbe essere meglio! Questa brass band dovessere la piu poplare d'Italia. Buona fortuna! Joe Silmon-Monerri "Joe Silmon" (ts/as/sop.s/cl/fl) Jazzista britannico. Manchester. Excuse my bad Italian
I question "flat-wound" strings pre-1933...just wondered where you found the info...
That's a good shot, but his guitar is tuned standard (his low string is an "E")...no question...it's obvious from his first chords and the nice run he plays as he's entering Etting's sleeper. I just believe it's an acoustic glitch we're hearing.
Probably Eddie tuned his 6th string in D for that song, as often do classic guitar players.
I've listened to this several times...just to make sure...but on my speakers (and my earphones) there exists a low "D" from Eddie's guitar (at 150 and 205)..don't understand this phenomena...his guitar is tuned standard ("E" is the lowest note)...anybody want to explain?
You are right! :)
Etting sounds better here singing LIVE than she does on record. This is the first time she sounded like she could hang with Doris.
Do you perhaps have on hand the whole soundie?
:-)