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Brian Setzer Cybercast tonight! 3/8

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voodoo...@hotmail.com

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Mar 8, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/8/99
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Brian Setzer Orchestra
Mon, March 8, 9:00 PM EST
http://channels.sonicnet.com

Check out the King Of Swing Brian
Setzer live from Tower Records in
Los Angeles. Jump, Jive and Wail
to the crazy sounds of the former
Stray Cat. It's Rockabilly romp with
the Brian Setzer Orchestra!

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Chris Ault

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Mar 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/12/99
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William Loft wrote:

>
> voodoo...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Check out the King Of Swing Brian
> > Setzer
> Stick it up your ass.
> Setzer has never made any swing in his life.
> As you say, he's a rockabilly freak.

Agreed. He is far from the King of Swing.

William Loft

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Mar 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/13/99
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voodoo...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Brian Setzer Orchestra
> Mon, March 8, 9:00 PM EST
> http://channels.sonicnet.com
>
> Check out the King Of Swing Brian
> Setzer live from Tower Records in
> Los Angeles. Jump, Jive and Wail
> to the crazy sounds of the former
> Stray Cat. It's Rockabilly romp with
> the Brian Setzer Orchestra!

Stick it up your ass.


Setzer has never made any swing in his life.
As you say, he's a rockabilly freak.

Cheers,

William.

Sean Burke

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Mar 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/19/99
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You obviously don't know Swing nor do you know the music of the BSO.
If you would take the time to have a listen (particularily to tracks like
"Hoodoo Voodoo Doll") you might just realize that this "Rock-a-Billy
Freak" can swing - and better than most. The fact that a band like
The Johnny Favourite Swing Orchestra is breaking in America is a
phenomenon I can't fathom. So instead of dissing legitimate artists
who know their craft and probably listening to neo-swing garbage,
go to the source ........... I'm pretty sure that's what Brian did ........

My recommendations to you:

Joe Jackson's "Jumpin' Jive"
Anything by "The Jivewires"
Royal Crown Revue


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BP II

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Mar 20, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/20/99
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He's right you know. This neo-swing is mostly rockasilly with a horn
section. Try Bill Elliot Orchestra, for swing (real swing) or Steve Lucky
and the Rhumba Bums and Mighty Blue Kings for a taste of R&B (Or Jump
Blues).

Brian Setzer just added horns to his rock-a-silly band. RCR plays what they
have dubbed gangster-bop. This is not swing either. It is again,
essentially rock-a-silly with horns. The only thing close to swing that he
has played is Nosey Joe, and that is Jump Blues- sung originally by King
Record's Bullmoose Jackson.

Joe Jackon on the other hand plays Jump Blues ("We the Cats Shall Hep Ya" -
orig. Cab Calloway) and Swing, but a little too fast. Never-the-less he is
enjoyable.

You have to admit, most of the neo-swing that is popular (Big Bad Voodoo
Daddy, Royal Crown Revue, Cherry Poppin Daddies, etc.) may be good to you,
but it is not traditional swing. Just listen to the Rockabilly style Bass.
--
Last of the Hep White Boys,
Rob the Mod
Allez Cats SC.
"First Scooter Club in the Second City, there's three members left and
that's mighty shitty."

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