Four Freshmen in Japan 1964 Part 4 - Easy Street, Somebody Loves Me, Poinciana, This October
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2009
- This is a wonderful show made in Japan in 1964 featuring The Four Freshmen's Group 4: Bob Flanigan, Bill Comstock, Ross Barbour, and Ken Albers. Things to note are the high production value - for the time the audio quality was quite high. Also note the staging and camera use. Certainly this was a first class production where the Four Freshmen really can look their best. Very special thanks goes to Yas Ichiura, the Japanese Representative to the Four Freshmen Society, for finding this gem of Fresh history!
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I grew up to these fabulous guys.
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I found a street sign "Easy St.". It's in my garage, as a reminder of this great song!n
Wow! Great to see the Four Freshmen in their Prime! I Love Vocal Harmony Groups and for Harmony and Arrangements its The Four Freshmen First and then everyone else next!
Easy Street, I wanna live there! Poinciana, a favourite tune, thanks for posting this and Marc Myers at JazzWax for directions
fabulous.knockout.these boys were different class.many thanks.
always.exciting....thanks.for.the.programing
Wonderfull vocal group¡
Savor these rare cuts, "It's a Long Day Without You" was taken away from us by the "downloader" whatever the hell that means. All I know is most of their cd's are disappearing from inventories and if you love them like I do, start storing them away!
AWESOME!!!
Great direction!
0:00 easy street...1:49 sombody loves me...3:23 pinciana...6:39 this octuber
Open harmony.
The world ended when harmony died.
Absense of mikes tells me this is a synched set...not one bother to me, it is just fun to know how did they do that?
You people talking about lip syncing, haven't you ever heard of overhead mikes? Also, there were lapel or body microphones.