I had the privilege of seeing Grappelli live in concert in Sydney (Australia) in the 1970's. He performed with such warmth and energy. Django Reinhardt plays with the same flair. A style that warms your heart, from a priceless era in music. RIP maestros.
He was certainly a treat to watch in concert. I saw him in the early 80's with Toots Thielemans in Seattle. What a wonderful set of performers. Such a memorable evening.
Sadly I never saw Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli play together. But I did see Stephane many times playing the student union bars in London the 1970's. THe first time I saw him live I could not believe just how good he and his band were. And he never stopped smiling,. All talk in the bar stopped and the 100 or so people inside just listened and smiled too. A beautiful man who played beautiful music.
It is worth tying to find some video of Stephane Grappelli playing, just to see his face. Mr. Grappelli ALWAYS played with a sweet smile on his face. When you see his smile and listen to his playing you UNDERSTAND what an expression of PURE JOY and PURE LOVE his playing was and also why it touches people so deeply. It is impossible for me to listen to his playing and now smile from the deepest and best part of my soul.. It is sweet, and sad and beautiful music to love by.. The joy he felt and put into his playing is one of the many reasons why his playing will always be loved and the genius of his playing will transcend time. I feel sad for ANYONE who gives this a thumbs down... They must have a terribly sad life.. His genius is from a time that will never exist again, and we are so luck to be able to hear beautifully restored recordings like this with just a couple of clicks, and for free...
"DITTO" lol I loved hearing and witching a recoding of him playing and I agree with you, watching him was a joy, every time I would hear on the radio that I just missed him playing in Detroit the day after lol I always wanted to go back in time and hear and watch Art Tatum play the piano. One of his contemporary's said of him as he walked into a club that there are musicians here but God just walked in the door. I love all kinds of music , past decades well not so much the music of today..2020 with youtube I can go back in time my time and before and find so much fabulous music . Be safe from Covid and Happy Holidays to you and yours in the coming months Nov 2020. Turning 75 yrs young 11/23 preparing my birthday music for the day;) or year lol;.
Makes me laugh, read a book of french well known writer Marc Edouard Nabe, about Django (don't remember the title right now sorry). During all the book, he claims his hate for Grappelli in very hard words. Never understood why...
Grappelli, sigh..... I actually got to hear him with Dave Grisman in a theater in Davenport, Iowa of all places (in 1982). It was wonderful. The thing that gives me wonder even now is realizing that he was already playing the violin a century ago and that he and Django formed their group ninety years ago!
Although this music is a little before my time, I so do appreciate it...what a contrast to the crap we have presented to us today! Long live great music!
Il n'y a pas de mariage de 2 musiciens aussi beau que Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli. C'est unique et c'est arrivé une seule fois dans l'histoire de la musique !
My wife and I feel privileged to have attended an outdoor concert of Stephan Grappelli's at the Paul Mason Vineyards above San Jose sometime in the 80's, I think it was the 80's. We wanted to stay there all night but he just got to cold and couldn't take it anymore even though we had all moved all the space heaters around him while the rest of us froze. RIP Stephan, we still enjoy your music.
Django will always be alive & kicking these wonder ful jewels. Maybe I First heard his music en the screen watching old cartoons... I just can't recall when, I am 74 now and also kicking!
My Dad loved jazz. He taped his albums, scratches and pops included, on an Akai reel to reel. He introduced me to Edwards and Grapelli. While working in Germany the early 80's I caught him playing a concert. He walked on stage like an old man marrionet lightly taking steps. Smiling he bowed, lifted his chin, tucked the violin in place, touched bow to strings and it was musical electricity until his last bow and waves to the audience. I still remember that concert at Freiburg in Breisgau.
I had the great opportunity to see Grappelli at orchestra hall in Chicago. Such a great time. I had him sign program for my brother's Birthday. Would love to know where it's at. Peace and Love to all great giants of music that have past and to you the listeners
70 degrees on my porch Christmas Eve 2021. Smoked a little. 🎶Listening to music 🎶watching my bird feeder and the squirrels 🐿. Life is good Merry Christmas 🎄 😎
In the event that a lifeform from an inconceivably distant galaxy finds this, I'd just like to confirm that this UA-cam video does indeed contain the most wonderful music ever created on Planet earth.
Nick, this is scarcely credible. I am your cosmic reduplicant from Planet Zwong, and yet I read your post within three minutes. Synchronicity or what? BTW, 'Earth' should have had an upper case 'E'. Despite this linguistic lapse on your part, I agree entirely about your assessment of Django.
Love this ! Obviously this will be the *very first* piece of text that any alien or other being will read when they land ... and the *very first* piece of music that they will hear. Nothing else will compare :)
Well DamienExists you certainly must have a great mom (or mum as we say in Australia). The lady has taste. Your at the beginning of a wonderful musical journey that will make up the soundtrack of your life. Your off to a great start!
good for you dude...music is the universal language.. check out Beethoven 7th second movement or Glen Gould playing the Goldberg variations!! good luck you lucky young man haha!
@@fossseseptique he made two recordings of the variations. The first when he was very young the second towards the end of his life. yk, he died hardly any older than django? He was 50.
I'm sure he was from another more advanced planet. My idol for 48 years since finding an obscure album in a Boston discount store in 1970. I also feel that his liability is what made his melodic geneous possible. Using only two fingers, he could play in any direction from any note linearly, not in boxes like every other guitarist.
Listening to Django Reinhardt is pure unadulterated “ear candy”. He was only in his early 40’s when he passed away, but thank God he left us a legacy of wonderful jazz sounds including this delightful album, “I Got Rhythm” which includes “The Sheik of Arabis”.
Mine as well. I'm a below average guitar player and for a laugh I looked up a trans ription for Djangos solo on the sheik of Araby. And it had written on the top. For intermediate players. Ha Ha@@purpleduck9843
I've got Django Reinhardts DJANGOLOGY album which my brother Steve gave me years ago. It has jazz violin player Stephane Grappelli on the fiddle Some of the cuts on the album are like Djangology,which is the title cut, Bricktop, where the guitar clunk clunks, and also I Saw Stars, where Wm. Latimore's Jazz Band backs Django Reinhardt up. -Mark Weintraub.
Stephane Grappelli the violin with with Django Rhinehardt is a treasure to my ears. Who could ask for anything more! Sigh! 8/16, 2020. COVID 19...housebound.
I went with my dad to SGs 80th bday concert at the Albert Hall 1988. SG, George Shearing, Nils Pederson and ...... Julian Bream, playing jazz. I was 14 and it was AWESOME. I hope my keyboard player fingers are as dextrous as his at 80.
El accidente que tuvo Django Reinhardt con sus manos lo impulsó a desarrollar un estilo original y maravilloso, Grappelli es el compañero ideal y este album es una pieza fuera de serie. Excelente!
the healing power of music and dancing is nowdays re descovered by the science and by this another great era for music even if you sitting your feet is all ready moving like spring dont lie. thank you for the upload
La aussi ce qui ressort de cette musique c'est la joie !! quand on sait que Django n'avait que deux doigts opérationnels à la main gauche on est stupéfait de la dextérité déployée notamment dans Running wild !Un cas qui restera unique !!
Un jour j ai découvert django, et la lumière fut. Qu elle belle découverte , c est magique, cela apporte de la joie , de la bonne humeur, ca me transporte
Working in the ABC TV studios a while ago, I watched from the control room and was awestruck. He was old by then and one of the kid engineers said 'By Jeez! For an old feller, he can play a bit!'
The music perfectly complements the visuals, creating a captivating and immersive experience. Each track is thoughtfully chosen, enhancing the story and bringing the video to life in a unique way that resonates deeply.
creo que el punto magico de tocar un instrumento es como diriamos a veces es hacerlo "hablar ". cuando django toca es como si estuviera contando una historia, de amor de pasion ,de romanse, alguna anecdota divertida. y hace pensar que los humanos podemos ser maravillosos como fue el .lo que el me transmite con la guitarra ,es como un viaje que nunca quiero que se termine. no hay otro por lo menos guitarrista que me transmita algo asi . fue el genio mas grande en guitarra y no creo que nadie lo supere por que superar lo perfecto no se puede. ensima dio ventaja por que zapaba con 2 dedos. el unico el dios gracias por a ver existido.
I'm beginning to use these records as drumming backing tracks. So much you can use, so much space and many different rhythms from Django and Stephane alone to work with. Highly recommend if you're a competent jazz drummer! Or even just learning, go for it, see what happens.
Dear Past Perfect Vintage Music. Again I have to give you my compliments for thisbeautiful compilation of Django & Stephane with the famous Hot Club de France.Wonderful, Thanks a lot and my best regards from The Netherlands.
Many thanks Jan! This collection spans the QHCF's complete recorded output, from the first session in December 1934 to the last (with Grappelli and Reinhardt as common denominators) in August 1939.
1. 00:00:00 Django Reinhardt Dinah
2. 00:02:38 Django Reinhardt I'm Confessin'
3. 00:05:37 Django Reinhardt Swanee River
4. 00:08:43 Django Reinhardt The Sunshine Of Your Smile
5. 00:11:40 Django Reinhardt Believe It, Beloved
6. 00:14:57 Django Reinhardt Chasing Shadows
7. 00:17:59 Django Reinhardt I've Had My Moments
8. 00:21:01 Django Reinhardt Some Of These Days
9. 00:23:28 Django Reinhardt I Got Rhythm
10. 00:26:29 Django Reinhardt The Sheik Of Araby
11. 00:29:38 Django Reinhardt It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
12. 00:32:45 Django Reinhardt Viper's Dream
13. 00:36:06 Django Reinhardt Runnin' Wild
14. 00:39:03 Django Reinhardt Ain't Misbehavin'
15. 00:42:01 Django Reinhardt Tears
16. 00:44:42 Django Reinhardt Miss Annabelle Lee
17. 00:47:33 Django Reinhardt Djangology
18. 00:50:31 Django Reinhardt Daphne
19. 00:53:46 Django Reinhardt Billets Doux
20. 00:56:44 Django Reinhardt Swing '39
21. 01:00:07 Django Reinhardt Tea For Two
22. 01:03:24 Django Reinhardt My Melancholy Baby
23. 01:06:16 Django Reinhardt The Younger Generation
24. 01:08:44 Django Reinhardt HCQ Strut
Past Perfect
Nice relaxing music over a glass or 2 with friends !
Headphones in the dark.
Thank you.
Past Perfect Vintage Mus
Thanks for sharing this.
Wow I'm 71 yrs old, and was a rock and roll singer for years. Always loved this stuff.now as I'm older I love it more.
I had the privilege of seeing Grappelli live in concert in Sydney (Australia) in the 1970's. He performed with such warmth and energy. Django Reinhardt plays with the same flair. A style that warms your heart, from a priceless era in music. RIP maestros.
So lucky u were
yeah i saw gary moore with Thin Lizzy at the Opera house 79..free concert..
He was certainly a treat to watch in concert. I saw him in the early 80's with Toots Thielemans in Seattle. What a wonderful set of performers. Such a memorable evening.
Sadly I never saw Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli play together. But I did see Stephane many times playing the student union bars in London the 1970's. THe first time I saw him live I could not believe just how good he and his band were. And he never stopped smiling,. All talk in the bar stopped and the 100 or so people inside just listened and smiled too. A beautiful man who played beautiful music.
It is worth tying to find some video of Stephane Grappelli playing, just to see his face. Mr. Grappelli ALWAYS played with a sweet smile on his face. When you see his smile and listen to his playing you UNDERSTAND what an expression of PURE JOY and PURE LOVE his playing was and also why it touches people so deeply. It is impossible for me to listen to his playing and now smile from the deepest and best part of my soul.. It is sweet, and sad and beautiful music to love by.. The joy he felt and put into his playing is one of the many reasons why his playing will always be loved and the genius of his playing will transcend time. I feel sad for ANYONE who gives this a thumbs down... They must have a terribly sad life.. His genius is from a time that will never exist again, and we are so luck to be able to hear beautifully restored recordings like this with just a couple of clicks, and for free...
Zack Bowman 0
great comment rgrds
the thumbs down are fools too impatient to open themselves to receive this gift
Could not agree more!
"DITTO" lol I loved hearing and witching a recoding of him playing and I agree with you, watching him was a joy, every time I would hear on the radio that I just missed him playing in Detroit the day after lol I always wanted to go back in time and hear and watch Art Tatum play the piano. One of his contemporary's said of him as he walked into a club that there are musicians here but God just walked in the door. I love all kinds of music , past decades well not so much the music of today..2020 with youtube I can go back in time my time and before and find so much fabulous music . Be safe from Covid and Happy Holidays to you and yours in the coming months Nov 2020. Turning 75 yrs young 11/23 preparing my birthday music for the day;) or year lol;.
Django Reinhardt....."disability?" .... just continues playing sublime guitar.....some people are just mind blowing in their 'force de nature'!
argue for your limitations and you will get them every time.
Sitting here misty eyed because this music is so great.
Can not get enough of Stephane Grappelli. Shame Django could not have been around longer.
Makes me laugh, read a book of french well known writer Marc Edouard Nabe, about Django (don't remember the title right now sorry). During all the book, he claims his hate for Grappelli in very hard words. Never understood why...
Django & Stéphane = perfect match
Grappelli, sigh..... I actually got to hear him with Dave Grisman in a theater in Davenport, Iowa of all places (in 1982). It was wonderful. The thing that gives me wonder even now is realizing that he was already playing the violin a century ago and that he and Django formed their group ninety years ago!
Although this music is a little before my time, I so do appreciate it...what a contrast to the crap we have presented to us today! Long live great music!
Il n'y a pas de mariage de 2 musiciens aussi beau que Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli. C'est unique et c'est arrivé une seule fois dans l'histoire de la musique !
Lennon / McCarthney
Vous avez bien raison.
Ce duo, avec le Hot Quartett a fait basculer les connaissances et préférences musicales d'un siècle à l'autre .
@@thierryferrero4297 Le Hot Club de France. 72 balais pour moi, c'était la musique de mon père, militaire de carrière RIP les anciens.
I saw Grappelli play once, it was unforgettable!
I defy anybody to be miserable listening to these incredible musicians
Rob Lifely ,
Perfectly said!!
Best definition !!!
Except for the ads mid-song, perfection!
Who is better ? Both are the best …
e v e r !!!
My wife and I feel privileged to have attended an outdoor concert of Stephan Grappelli's at the Paul Mason Vineyards above San Jose sometime in the 80's, I think it was the 80's. We wanted to stay there all night but he just got to cold and couldn't take it anymore even though we had all moved all the space heaters around him while the rest of us froze. RIP Stephan, we still enjoy your music.
Wow, that must've been totally enthralling ! (But sadly cold)
Django will always be alive & kicking these wonder ful jewels. Maybe I First heard his music en the screen watching old cartoons... I just can't recall when, I am 74 now and also kicking!
It makes you wanting to have a time travel just to see these marvelous musicians alive and the atmosphere of the Cafe de Paris!
Absolutely.
Actually... " Hot club ( Of ) France " 🇫🇷 (( Hot Club du France))
@@soundpainter2590p❤❤
Jeune de 80 ans heritage de mes parents😢❤❤❤❤❤
Hmmm.. I DID NOT Text this. Others, yes. I am SERIOUSLY Beyond "Messed with" by eeu toobe or an "Agency "
My Dad loved jazz. He taped his albums, scratches and pops included, on an Akai reel to reel. He introduced me to Edwards and Grapelli. While working in Germany the early 80's I caught him playing a concert. He walked on stage like an old man marrionet lightly taking steps. Smiling he bowed, lifted his chin, tucked the violin in place, touched bow to strings and it was musical electricity until his last bow and waves to the audience. I still remember that concert at Freiburg in Breisgau.
Django lives on in the memory of music future
I had the great opportunity to see Grappelli at orchestra hall in Chicago. Such a great time. I had him sign program for my brother's Birthday. Would love to know where it's at. Peace and Love to all great giants of music that have past and to you the listeners
VIOLIN FROM THE HEART !
Thank you Bioshock for introducing me to great music!
bzr???
70 degrees on my porch Christmas Eve 2021. Smoked a little. 🎶Listening to music 🎶watching my bird feeder and the squirrels 🐿. Life is good Merry Christmas 🎄 😎
I am going to watch the 2022 Tour d France on TV with the sound off and Bath in this so French music!!! Bonne chance mais amis!!
THESE GUYS WERE SOME OF THE ALL TIME BEST.
I saw Grappelli play live in the early 1970s in the UK
Imagine this music, but faded a little as if it were in another room, and rain in the background. That sounds like a great evening.
Nope, I wanna see Django's shiny hair, Josef's silly smile, and smell Stephane's bow wax.
I don't have to imagine rain I live in ireland, we have an abundance of it
In the event that a lifeform from an inconceivably distant galaxy finds this, I'd just like to confirm that this UA-cam video does indeed contain the most wonderful music ever created on Planet earth.
Nick, this is scarcely credible. I am your cosmic reduplicant from Planet Zwong, and yet I read your post within three minutes. Synchronicity or what? BTW, 'Earth' should have had an upper case 'E'. Despite this linguistic lapse on your part, I agree entirely about your assessment of Django.
Love this ! Obviously this will be the *very first* piece of text that any alien or other being will read when they land ... and the *very first* piece of music that they will hear. Nothing else will compare :)
@Nick Jenkins ... see ! I just knew it - Planet Zwong has now got rhythm ;-)
I had the chance to see Mr Stephane Grappelli play at Greenwich Theater London early 70', Class act, always with a smile
bass player is right up with those giants!!😎
this music was my childhood. i'm only 14 but my mom always listened to older music when i was younger and this was one of her favourites.
chief called, wanted me to tell you that you're still a child...
Well DamienExists you certainly must have a great mom (or mum as we say in Australia). The lady has taste. Your at the beginning
of a wonderful musical journey that will make up the soundtrack of your life. Your off to a great start!
God Bless You - you have music appreciation
good for you dude...music is the universal language.. check out Beethoven 7th second movement or Glen Gould playing the Goldberg variations!! good luck you lucky young man haha!
@@fossseseptique he made two recordings of the variations. The first when he was very young the second towards the end of his life. yk, he died hardly any older than django? He was 50.
Thanks for this. This makes me think of a zither played with jazz syncopation. It reminded me of Anton Karas' _Third Man Theme._
The sound Reinhardt made with only two fingers was not human. Grappelli was, with no doubt, the greatest jazz violonist of all times.
couldn't agree more, an incredible trio, brings tears to my eyes listening to these exceptional musicians
I'm sure he was from another more advanced planet. My idol for 48 years since finding an obscure album in a Boston discount store in 1970. I also feel that his liability is what made his melodic geneous possible. Using only two fingers, he could play in any direction from any note linearly, not in boxes like every other guitarist.
Saw Msq. Grapelli from 4th row in Madison, WI. Barbra K was next to me, in the Company of Angels.
Three (fingers) but still!
Of course you are right. But he used the other two for a rhythm effect.
Des Rois ces deux-là........... Toujours un enchantement de pouvoir les écouter ..... Mes oreilles ronronnent et mon coeur fait boum !
meme reaction sauf mon coeur a fait kaboom
Nice to hear, that you liked that
Even more amazing and swing then when I heard Reinhardt and Grapelly for the first time in 1965
This glorious incantation of infinity has no intimation of where you've been , merely all future destinations .
This music shows talent and timelessness.
THESE GUYS WERE VERY GOOD TOGETHER, ALMOST SOUND LIKE A JAM SESSION IN THE BACK ROOM OF SOME BAR IN LYON FRANCE BACK IN THE 50'S
THANKS F OR POSTING
What a lovely picture you painted. What a great time to be alive in Lyon France. Perfect. Thanks, I'm there.
I never tire of this gorgeous music.
Wonderful... really wonderful! Reinhardt & Grappelli, two magicians...
Listening to Django Reinhardt is pure unadulterated “ear candy”. He was only in his early 40’s when he passed away, but thank God he left us a legacy of wonderful jazz sounds including this delightful album, “I Got Rhythm” which includes “The Sheik of Arabis”.
Mine as well. I'm a below average guitar player and for a laugh I looked up a trans ription for Djangos solo on the sheik of Araby. And it had written on the top. For intermediate players. Ha Ha@@purpleduck9843
Sheer perfection - Superb Django !!
Brings me right back to the streets of Paris, listening to this music!
I haven't been to the streets of Paris, so going back doesn't apply, really.
Having said that, what a good idea to do that one day!
Ray Opezzo how old are you
Le plus grand ..mais n'oublions pas Stéphane grapelli magistrals bravo et merci à ces grands musiciens de jazz merci Django. ..
I've got Django Reinhardts
DJANGOLOGY album which my brother Steve gave me years ago.
It has jazz violin player
Stephane Grappelli on the fiddle
Some of the cuts on the album are like Djangology,which is the title cut, Bricktop, where the guitar clunk clunks,
and also I Saw Stars,
where Wm. Latimore's Jazz Band backs Django Reinhardt up.
-Mark Weintraub.
This music is sweeter then the first kiss~
Stephane Grappelli the violin with with Django Rhinehardt is a treasure to my ears. Who could ask for anything more! Sigh! 8/16, 2020. COVID 19...housebound.
Django was and Always will be the best there`s ever been.
Got to agree with you. He will always be relevant to guitarists he is to good to be forgotten
Never get bored of this. Masters at work. Pure inspiration.
I went with my dad to SGs 80th bday concert at the Albert Hall 1988. SG, George Shearing, Nils Pederson and ...... Julian Bream, playing jazz. I was 14 and it was AWESOME. I hope my keyboard player fingers are as dextrous as his at 80.
Good for the soul, smiles from beginning to end
Absolutely. Loads of 6s and 7s. Boss string bending.
Reinhardt + Grappelli = SUPERGROUP!
Facts
The Golden duet of great musicians!
Rien ne peux égaler le Jazz FRANCAIS. C'est juste la plus belle musique du monde.
Thanks for sharing this great music and such a great artist. RIP
El accidente que tuvo Django Reinhardt con sus manos lo impulsó a desarrollar un estilo original y maravilloso, Grappelli es el compañero ideal y este album es una pieza fuera de serie. Excelente!
Lo..unico..que..puedo..desiir..que..django...es..marabilloso....rene...
This a common experience for generations and generations. Stephan & Django two of the greatest masters for violinists and guitarists.
I love their music
Creates a great atmosphere on a sunny day :)
the healing power of music and dancing is nowdays re descovered by the science and by this another great era for music
even if you sitting your feet is all ready moving like spring dont lie. thank you for the upload
Душевно.....любвиобильно.....ностальгия....хорошее чувство.....
...великолепно
La aussi ce qui ressort de cette musique c'est la joie !! quand on sait que Django n'avait que deux doigts opérationnels à la main gauche on est stupéfait de la dextérité déployée notamment dans Running wild !Un cas qui restera unique !!
I could spend hours listening to this album. What an incredible masterpiece from these two lovely Titans! Thanks for sharing, I own you one :)
Great feedback, thanks so much. We appreciate your support of our independent label and our expertly remastered recordings! :-)
I have been listening to them for hours on end. I am sick and their music takes my mind off of the pain. This makes day two listening on and off.
Such joie de vivre ! Were these two joined at the hip? Absolutely wonderful duo.
Grande jazz , elettrizzante ,non riesci a stare fermo nemmeno da seduto.
I wish I could have seen these guys just once... Fantastic musicians they were, this rhythm will always catch people, that's for sure!
doesen't get any better than this!!!
Anyone who give thumbs down for this magical music has no appreciation of genius!
Or an appreciation for music period.
Un jour j ai découvert django, et la lumière fut. Qu elle belle découverte , c est magique, cela apporte de la joie , de la bonne humeur, ca me transporte
I was lucky enough to see Stephane Grapelli perform twice - virtuoso both times
Working in the ABC TV studios a while ago, I watched from the control room and was awestruck. He was old by then and one of the kid engineers said 'By Jeez! For an old feller, he can play a bit!'
Oh, yes: he called what Grapelli was playing a 'fiddle'. Made me feel quite old even then.
Me too - One of the highlights of my life. At the Blue Note in NYC.
Me three at U of M
I hate you all...
I saw grappelli in San Francisco of course he was probably 30 years older then these recordings he was the master and still today is unparalleled
I love these two musicians
One of the greatest albums of all times!
Love this album, dream music nice rendition, the best of vintage music
I'v been always a lover of Stephan.
I saw M. Grapelli in Melbourne around 1974 or 5 with the Diz Dizley trio and what a fantastic show that was!
It is så long time agou, I'v heart Stephan Grapelli, thinking his life's history it was so sad, but, fine mucision we hav, remembering him.
The music perfectly complements the visuals, creating a captivating and immersive experience. Each track is thoughtfully chosen, enhancing the story and bringing the video to life in a unique way that resonates deeply.
Come nella loro tradizione bravissimi!!!!!!!!!!
What a beautiful tone&rhythm, Marvellous.
Django Reinhart faisait partie de cette catégorie d'artiste qui ,comme Sidney Bechet,avait quelque chose à dire à travers leur musique!!!
spectacular find an hr and 15 min set of django
What a sublime duo.
Tout simplement magnifique et génial, De la belle musique, rien à dire. Bravo.
Дякую! Thanks! I used to listen to to this heavenly duo in Kyiv over the radio in the evenings, can’t do it anymore 😞
creo que el punto magico de tocar un instrumento es como diriamos a veces es hacerlo "hablar ". cuando django toca es como si estuviera contando una historia, de amor de pasion ,de romanse, alguna anecdota divertida. y hace pensar que los humanos podemos ser maravillosos como fue el .lo que el me transmite con la guitarra ,es como un viaje que nunca quiero que se termine. no hay otro por lo menos guitarrista que me transmita algo asi . fue el genio mas grande en guitarra y no creo que nadie lo supere por que superar lo perfecto no se puede. ensima dio ventaja por que zapaba con 2 dedos. el unico el dios gracias por a ver existido.
Si Señor Reinhardt hubiera vivido al ser viejo ciertamente expresaría canciónes aventureros de su viajes.
One of his best albums I have heard,and I have many of them including this one !!!!!! infact it is 2 albums in my collection
I first heard Durango re I Reinhardt in the early seventies. My respect only increases as the years go by,
Thank you for your beautiful Music and Art Django and Stephane !
I'm beginning to use these records as drumming backing tracks. So much you can use, so much space and many different rhythms from Django and Stephane alone to work with. Highly recommend if you're a competent jazz drummer! Or even just learning, go for it, see what happens.
Dear Past Perfect Vintage Music. Again I have to give you my compliments for thisbeautiful compilation of Django & Stephane with the famous Hot Club de France.Wonderful, Thanks a lot and my best regards from The Netherlands.
Many thanks Jan! This collection spans the QHCF's complete recorded output, from the first session in December 1934 to the last (with Grappelli and Reinhardt as common denominators) in August 1939.
Le plus merveilleux des joueur de guitare in artiste au grand coeur
Peabody, anyone? Sweet and sassy!! Thanks for these memories.
I'm losing it, on The Sunshine of your smile!
This music is so difficult to walk away from. Definitely not background music. It's front and center.
CONGRATULATIONS,,,,THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC LIKE NO OTHERS
pierina laura herrera maldonado .
fantástica música para refrescar el alma
Gracias por esta joyita! Cariño desde Buenos Aires!
Nicolas Funes o
Nicolas Funes łm
THANK YOU YES HE WAS A GENIUS,,,,
pierina laura herrera maldonado bn
Todo un placer escuchar esta música, única e inimitable