James Last presents the albums of the series: "non stop dancing 1972/1973".

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @karldawson3050
    @karldawson3050 2 года назад +7

    This is James last at his very best there has never been any one like him he was so good

  • @chandrakantmoholkar7840
    @chandrakantmoholkar7840 2 года назад +3

    I am an old fan of James Last !!!
    Just wonderful n sintelating.

  • @jodysmith8048
    @jodysmith8048 Год назад +2

    Love James Last and Maynard Ferguson and Ray Conniff

  • @yahiaziam1713
    @yahiaziam1713 3 года назад +3

    Good album, thank you.

  • @bjc455
    @bjc455 6 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoy the audio..Enjoy this video even better! Thanks a Lot for sharing,,

  • @jenniferbasterfield5770
    @jenniferbasterfield5770 6 лет назад +5

    I love his music

  • @marujaaparicio1009
    @marujaaparicio1009 5 лет назад +3

    Love the series of " non stop dancing "

    • @JosephNoise
      @JosephNoise  5 лет назад +2

      En mi opinión, indudablemente, es la mejor serie de cuantas realizó con la compañía discográfica Polydor...James Last.

  • @lastfan1
    @lastfan1 8 лет назад +2

    Vielen dank für Non Stop Dancing 1972-1973. Das war Starparade.

    • @JosephNoise
      @JosephNoise  8 лет назад +3

      "Starparade" Ton und Bildmaterial. In diesem Programm, zusammen mit "Show Express" hatte James Last die Möglichkeit, die Alben veröffentlicht jeden Monat zu präsentieren. Erstens war das Hausorchester des Programms, die von Max Greger. Alles Gute!

  • @gertsmusic4660
    @gertsmusic4660 8 лет назад +1

    The audio from "Rum and Coca Cola-medley", is from "Live in London" and that was in 1978. You have mixed the video and audio. The video is from early 70's and audio from 1978!

    • @JosephNoise
      @JosephNoise  8 лет назад +3

      The last video-clip, which refers, James Last performs the songs: "Rum And Coca-Cola", "Quando, Quando" and "South America Take It Away", is from his album: "non stop evergreens" (1969). James Last used them for the program "Starparade ´22" (17-05-1973). "Starparade" as "Show Express", it was not usual to do "playback" in the actions of James Last; Last said in his memoirs about his musical career. However, I can assure you; Since I have been to that has prepared the video... these melodies also interpreted them in the London concert ´78...Yes and more times. Last did not used to have a large repertoire when it comes to the selection of songs that will perform in a concert. If you followed his career... Basically, the repertoire are "timeless" songs of his artistic career, 2 or 3 compositions of the album which has edited at that time and any melody you have not recorded on any album you... How many melodies are not in no Last album and played them in a concert or a television program? Quite a few... By the way, I will prepare a video on such issue. What mentioned in the commentary, such complaint should be sent to the editor of the video: "ZDF-Kultnacht presents James Last" (2004). A cordial greeting. Many thanks for being a fan of James Last!

  • @kenzi267
    @kenzi267 Месяц назад

    日本人は いないのか!

  • @tasutud
    @tasutud 7 лет назад +2

    okei

  • @chandramohanbose1595
    @chandramohanbose1595 5 лет назад +2

    Can anyone tell me the first tune from which song ? Thanks

    • @JosephNoise
      @JosephNoise  5 лет назад +1

      The melody is called: "Pour Un Flirt", belongs to the album of James Last: "non stop dancing 1972" (1971). It´s played in the program of the German television: "Starparade" (November 18, 1971). Best regards!

    • @chandramohanbose1595
      @chandramohanbose1595 5 лет назад +1

      @@JosephNoise Thank you very much.The reason behind asking this question as my father was having an old reel to reel tape recorder in which he had recorded lots of instrumentals and some French/Spanish songs which i am not able to understand as the details of the recording is lost.So I visit you tube and try to find out.It is a matter of my old memories.Now I am Fifty...Thanks once again...