On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Chris Widman wrote:
> What is that you ask? Ella breaks into the then newly composed "Mack the
> Knife" by Bobby Darin and Louis Armstrong, . . .
Bobby Darin?
Louis Armstrong?
Wasn't 'Mack the Knife' a Kurt Weil piece?
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> forgets the words entirely. Needless to say, she turns this to her
> advantage, swinging the song like its never swung before or since.
>
> Speaking of live performances, DJ that is, I saw Ursula 1000 + Nicola Conte
> at the Smartbar on Saturday night. Mr. Ursula was solid, dropping his
> signature brand of disco kizch breakbeat with expert technical presicion.
> This was, however in distinct contrast to Conte's complete lack of mixing
> skills. His track selection was great, but the constant train wrecks were
> embarrasing. I just don't understand why dj's in this situation don't just
> quick cut their records, it sounds such much better.
>
> peace chris widman
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