hbg, Loved Gabor's violin. Don't know him, but I love string music.
Funny, as I know Ach(sp) Du Lieber Augustin and smile when I hear it.
Hurry back, edgar.
Hey, Brit. You might be interested in the lyrics to Charade by Johnny and Henry. Don't recall the movie at all, but after checking it out, it seemed very odd.
When we played our charade
We were like children posing
Playing at games, acting out names
Guessing the parts we played
Oh what a hit we made
We came on next to closing
Best on the bill, lovers until
Love left the masquerade
Fate seemed to pull the string
I turned and you were gone
While from the darkened wings
The music box played on
Sad little serenade
Song of my heart's composing
I hear it still, I always will
Best on the bill
Charade
Don't know Brick Southern Sunset, but it was great, and thanks for the introduction. Rather made me think of Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull, buddy.
We saw George Shearing at The Embers when we were in New York, and Bud had to explain to me about his block chords. Here's the first one that I ever heard by that fantastic performer. Just the two of them and an instrumental
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyS1FsUV__8
More synchronicity, because here's a birthday man and his friend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71U1R3Nx0Ow
Know every one of those songs, Barry