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Sonny Landreth - Son of Native Stepson
Sonny Landreth - Son of Native Stepson.
From Sonny Landreth's Website:
This is the rare acoustic version of the electric "South of I-10" instrumental that opens Sonny's web site. Dave, Sonny and drummer Mike Organ laid down basic tracks in New York, and Steve Conn overdubbed accordion and Hammond B-3 parts with Sonny's co-producer R.S. Field in Nashville. "We were on the road and decided to do this acoustic version of the song, which I like doing, because there's always a flip side to a song, it just gives it a whole different vibe," Sonny reports. He played his Martin D-28 on the cut, and says it offers a taste of the direction a future all-acoustic album might take.
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From Sonny Landreth's Website:
This is the rare acoustic version of the electric "South of I-10" instrumental that opens Sonny's web site. Dave, Sonny and drummer Mike Organ laid down basic tracks in New York, and Steve Conn overdubbed accordion and Hammond B-3 parts with Sonny's co-producer R.S. Field in Nashville. "We were on the road and decided to do this acoustic version of the song, which I like doing, because there's always a flip side to a song, it just gives it a whole different vibe," Sonny reports. He played his Martin D-28 on the cut, and says it offers a taste of the direction a future all-acoustic album might take.
Uploaded here because the website's download link is broken.
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76 Trombones (Full Scene) - The Music Man (1962)
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76 Trombones (Full Scene) - The Music Man (1962)
This was the very first movie we saw at a drive in theater. We piled in the station wagon car already in our pajamas with homemade popcorn and puffy blankets and one little speaker attached to the front window. What a magical night and a magical movie.
I saw this movie in the theatre when I was a little kid. What fond memories.
Brilliant!
I forgot how good this movie was!
4:29 year: 1962
3:42 No 2010
This movie is under rated.
Every year we would watch this perfect movie. My mom would make fudge right in time with the fudge scene in the movie. Funny, but it was a surprise and a treat every time to smell the chocolate wafting through the house and realize she was making it! Us littles got to scrape the pot! Oh yes - Trickle, trickle, trickle!
Simplesmente espetacular!!!!!!!!!!
I'm almost 62, and I grew up with this movie as it was one of my parents' favorites. I watch it whenever I can and never get tired of it - if no one's around, I love to sing along. The most recent movie that I can recall whose ending can evoke a similar visceral response is the end of "Jersey Boys." Same exuberance and joy.
My favourite musical of all time!!
This takes me back to a different time...a wonderful time!🤗❤
76 Saul Cohns in the country club 76 Saul Cohns drinking gin But they're hard to identify For as time goes passing by One by one, they all change their name to Quinn
You can't top these old musicals for the music, the casting, and the fantastic performances. Ah, those were the good old days. This is stupendous!
Good for him
Robert Preston was a beautiful man.
3:57 Bubby Kackett
4:14 Robert Preston
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the moment when the kids start to play oh such a moment of suspense then the pure joy of the parents so proud of the kids!! every time it chokes me up they should show tyhis in every 7th grade band show the kids how the parents feel
It takes me back to when I played the sax in the band in public schools. My parents attended every concert, one place where their pride, love, and collaboration as parents came into full bloom. Definitely brought a tear to my eye. At the age of 82, I still play and perform on the sax, and feel the pride of my mom and dad.
oh that yearbook
According to TV Tropes this would be an example of a "Triumphant Reprise."
This is as good as it gets.
Initial part of confusion was more interesting
Crying tears of joy, and for a sadness that we no longer have these positive movies on our screen. I am so glad I grew up surrounded by these wonderful moview!
So very well said.
So much computer generated crap along with sex and violence now-a-days.
I was just thinking & feeling the same way! I'm 62 & I was remembering when I was in the Bluebirds (pre-girl-scouts) in the small town where I grew up & we marched in the Memorial Day parade that ended at the church cemetery & we all placed our little flags on the graves, what a sense of pride & community we shared. The loss of innocence makes me want to ball my eyes out for the children living through these evil days.
Shirley jones was pregnant during filming this movie
The USA at its best , from the UK
An injection of American optimism, we need it these days, Thank you.
People always complain. And Americans don't realize how lucky they are as a whole.
The sad moment when you realize that everyone of the actors but the kids is dead.
Great, happy, wholesome movie. We need more like them.
How many weee in that marching band?
I remember watching this musical when I was a teenybopper back in Minnesnowta 60 years ago. But, as an old sailor, my favorite musical was South Pacific.
1:11 This point in the movie. To anyone who has seen this on stage: How did the stage production handle the transformation?
OMG... this brings back so many memories 😅
My goal is to bring a slice of joy in all my work to whom I meet just like the Music Man.
I love the ending and watching Robert Preston leading the gang. He gets so into it, i could watch it over and over. ❤
I'm in my 30s and the Music Man is still to this day one of my favorite musicals. I saw it performed at a local college when I was like 5 or 6 and it had a profound impact on me. Saw West Side story a million times when grade school age also. Loved King and I and Annie and Peter Pan and Sound of Music and so many others.
Yahoo! That was fun!!
SUCCESS!!!! By George, he actually pulled it off!
Originally the studio wanted Jane Darwell for the part played by Buddy Ebsen. 😅😮😢🎉😂
"Wonderful Barney"-LOL
My best friend’s uncle was the nose gunner in Robert Preston’s B26 that he piloted in WWII.
Do you have the right B number ?
@@kuz5987 My mistake B26, I’ll have to ask the deceased gunners nephew, my best friend, I thought he said tail gunner, but the B26 doesn’t appear to have an occupied nose gunner. Will ask him to verify the plane to me again. Sorry
This has always been a favorite. Growing up, loved to see it live at the Muny Opera in St Louis, was always anxious to see which local high school band had been tapped for this most glorious finale!
Beautiful music sure takes me back ❤❤
I am 64 and It is one of my few childhood memories. I saw it when in first came out at the local drive-in, Needlees to say my path to loving musicals has begun, Still my favorite musical of all time.
Speaking as a trombone player, this is the best song ever written. Okay, but it’s pretty good.
Where was this movie filmed?
Timmy Everett was a great drum major.