Tuesday, May 8, 2012

All the young folk are listening to it

Because it's awesome.



9.4 Million views on Youtube.  If the kids keep listening to this sort of thing, I may not just be teaching #1 Son how to drive a stick, but do some cha cha moves as well.

Awesome.

15 comments:

North said...

That really was wonderful!

Critter said...

Magnificent! I am smit with this woman.

North said...

Yeah I think I'm sold.

Broken Andy said...

Excellent.

Old NFO said...

Very nice, and the boat with the drink just cracked me up! :-)

libertyman said...

Are you sure you don't get a commission on book and music sales? If you don't, you should. You and Tam are keeping my orders flowing to Amazon. I got this disk in last Friday, and it's great!

And yes teach the boys how to dance -- a wonderful social skill. Most men don't dance simply because they have never learned. Learn how and you will have a ball! (Intentional pun.)

Jay G said...

I am *all* for anything that gets brass back into music.

This was wonderful. Thank you.

Borepatch said...

I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who digs this. :-)

Walter Zoomie said...

One of those chicks is the same girl Pacino did the tango with in "Scent Of A Woman."

Thnaks for this. I got the album on Itunes last weeks.

Great stuff...

Dave H said...

I am *all* for anything that gets brass back into music.

+1!

Laura said...

ooh. ooooooooh. me like.

Anonymous said...

I so liked your last post of her music, Ted, that I bought the album. MANY thanks for the rec!

cheers, erich martell
albuqueruque nm

North said...

Absolutely, Jay!

Maura said...

North clued me in to Caro Emerald last night via your post. Since then. I downloaded the album, and have thoroughly enjoyed it! Yes that was me driving around the Capital Beltway singing this song and doing the Bossanova in my car seat.

Thank you!

Borepatch said...

The only thing astonishing about Miss Emerald (actually Miss Van der Leeuw) is that ALL the record labels passed on signing her.

And so she started her own. Which sold a million copies.

No wonder the record labels are going out of business.