Al Bowlly's version and the song itself were forgotten for decades - now it has come to represent the era - it is one of the most haunting songs ever written
43 years after the movie rediscovered this tune I still associate the 2 with each other. I may even play this in another room for the mysterious echo of it playing in the ballroom.
Seeing the images in black and white, I’m reminded that this was perhaps a favorite song of lovers separated by WWII. And later generations remember it as something creepy.
“I like you, Lloyd. I always liked you. You were always the best of them. Best goddamned bartender from Timbuktu to Portland, Maine. Or Portland, Oregon, for that matter.”
A LOS TIEMPOS D ELA CANICA . SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO . LA DESCUBRI EN 1980 , EN LA PELICULA THE SHINNING , LA CONFUNDIA CON BAILANDO EN LA OSCURIDAD , PARECE QUE EL ORIGINAL ES DE AL BOLLY . ABRIL/23
Al bowlly's midnight the stars and you is the most beautiful song in my opinion, I don't think it's haunting I think it's incredibly lovely and so HANDSOME
Al Bowlly was killed during the London Blitz. The orchestra was under the direction of Ray Noble. NYC talk show host John Batchlor used it as his midnight show closing theme for years
It's not a "prop phonograph playing the racord backwards" but a proper Gramophone playing the record in the correct direction - but with the tone arm and soundbox placed on the wrong side of it, against the groove.
alguien con estudios en musica : ¿ porque identificamos como orquesta muy vieja solo al escucharla aunque no la hayamos escuchado antes ? o es el efecto the shinning ? hasta la interpretacion moderna suena antigua. mantovani no la interpreto , creo no le gustaban los cantantes . saludos afectuosos a quienes vemos estos temas formidables para nosotros , hasta quiero danzar , pero soy muy torpe . saludos desde emxico enero/22
someone with studies in music: why do we identify as a very old orchestra only by listening to it even though we have not heard it before? or is the effect the shinning? even modern interpretation sounds ancient. Mantovani did not interpret it, I think he did not like singers. affectionate greetings to those of us who see these formidable themes for us, I even want to dance, but I am very clumsy. greetings from emxico january / 22
As a real enjoyer of the original score, i don't think that this is a great redone of the original song, i think that they chopped it in to the little bits and blew it's brains off. It's not. Corrected enough.
love everything, but Iin the first part before the vocals some of those background instruments sound kinda cheap like keyboard instruments instead of real orchestra instruments. like 2 of em. beside that great cover
His career in tatters, his throat mere bits of flesh flaking off every time he tried to sing, his wife ripping up the marriage certificate and every vestige of any thought of love: Al Bowley returned to his darkened London apartment only to be blasted to bloody bits in a German raid during the London Blitz
@@jacktorrance9688 why not try to make it better than or as good as the original? In fact, why listen to this (which, according to you, has been conceived as being worse than the original), if we can just listen to the original?
I'm 2 years old and I like this kind of music.
Al Bowlly's version and the song itself were forgotten for decades - now it has come to represent the era - it is one of the most haunting songs ever written
It originally wasn't a huge song, but after the shining came out, this beautiful tune is one of the most famous big band songs in history.
Poor Al
@@alanoneill3065 Dying in the Blitz.
@@johnhaggerty4396yes... sad, but I guess he was one of many
Mr. Caper makes a valiant effort - the synth just tarnishes it alas - Al's version is much preferable
You've always been the care taker mr Torrance
How do you know? Have you always been here?
Management has placed great faith in me. I HAVE RESPONSIBILITIES.
Perhaps they need a good talking to. Perhaps…a little more…
Send me back in time please.
I thought for a moment I had gone back in time. What magic? Thank you for sharing this video with me and many others.
Great romantic song, I like to be one of those dancers at midnight ! ( YC Hong Kong )
Hermosa canción....!!😊
This is a wonderful production, kudos to Mr Caper!
I ❤ this version. I got two twenties snd a ten, was worried they'd stay in my wallet all winter 🥃
Yes, Its very nice
Great Voice!!!! And outfit. Congratulacion!!!
43 years after the movie rediscovered this tune I still associate the 2 with each other. I may even play this in another room for the mysterious echo of it playing in the ballroom.
nessa fase adoro eles
Seeing the images in black and white, I’m reminded that this was perhaps a favorite song of lovers separated by WWII. And later generations remember it as something creepy.
Love it!
Brilliant version
Hermosa cancion!
GORGEOUS, WONDERFUL, GREAT AND MAGIC
Bellissima versione. Siamo sempre più in pochi a capire certi capolavori.
Wonderful version! Well done I love this tune recalling Al Bowley's version also very romantic...
Thourougly enjoyable. I could feel the excitement in the performance.
Hermosa canción, excelente calidad, maravillosa interpretación y siniestra evocación de Jack y Dan Torrance....Aún hay máaaaaasss!!!!!!
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“I like you, Lloyd. I always liked you. You were always the best of them. Best goddamned bartender from Timbuktu to Portland, Maine. Or Portland, Oregon, for that matter.”
Beau-ti-ful!
VERY VERY GOOD!!!
Excelente versión! Técnicamente bien resuelta, te traslada en el tiempo.
A LOS TIEMPOS D ELA CANICA . SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO . LA DESCUBRI EN 1980 , EN LA PELICULA THE SHINNING , LA CONFUNDIA CON BAILANDO EN LA OSCURIDAD , PARECE QUE EL ORIGINAL ES DE AL BOLLY . ABRIL/23
im 60 and love this song thanks for doing a cover this is great
Saudades de uma época que nunca vivi.....
interpretação incrível
Al bowlly's midnight the stars and you is the most beautiful song in my opinion, I don't think it's haunting I think it's incredibly lovely and so HANDSOME
This tune has the best vocal!
If you grew up in upstate New York, you think a lot about the architecture. We have plenty of it from that era.
Al Bowlly was killed during the London Blitz.
The orchestra was under the direction of Ray Noble.
NYC talk show host John Batchlor used it as his midnight show closing theme for years
Wow. You open the video with a demonstration how not to use a gramophone! What a klutz!
Al bowly would be proud of you...
AMAZING !
Excellent!
good song
ME TRANSPORTA A EPOCAS ANTIGUAS DE FINA MUSICA.
Nicely done.
Magnifique et étrange le contraste entre ce Mr Pitch falot et la beauté de sa musique.
GREAT WORK, CONGRATULATIONS!
I love you voice, you need to make mire video with this music in mind.
Bonne interprétation
Great VDO
Sorry that the prop phonograph is playing the record backwards while ruining the groove, aiming the needle in that direction.
It's not a "prop phonograph playing the racord backwards" but a proper Gramophone playing the record in the correct direction - but with the tone arm and soundbox placed on the wrong side of it, against the groove.
Live! From the Hunter's Moon Ballroom at the Overlook Hotel!🎉
You remind me much of Peter Sellers!
a mi me acojona desde que vi el Resplandor
"The Shining" made this particular 78RPM untouchable these days. What would've been a $5-$10 record goes for several hundred now.
shot of the record player... needle on the wrong side
alguien con estudios en musica : ¿ porque identificamos como orquesta muy vieja solo al escucharla aunque no la hayamos escuchado antes ? o es el efecto the shinning ? hasta la interpretacion moderna suena antigua. mantovani no la interpreto , creo no le gustaban los cantantes . saludos afectuosos a quienes vemos estos temas formidables para nosotros , hasta quiero danzar , pero soy muy torpe . saludos desde emxico enero/22
Is that Michael Phelps at 2:57 ?!?!
or Michael Pallin at 3.09 ? Dead ringer to me !
very tender touch version
Hi, Lloyd. Been away but now I’m back!
Who are these girls? They are knockout beauties
Carmine Falcone nailed it!
What'll it be, sir?
The hair of the dog that bit me.
Bourbon on the rocks?
That'll do 'er!
Rich Conaty, why did you have to leave us so soon?
🎉
💫👏🕛
Exelente versión desde argentina felicitaciones con cuánto centimiento canta este señor
🎼👌 🤗 🧡 🤝
R'N'R 30's !!!!!!!!!!!!!
...it seems that your wife is more resourceful than we first thought Mr Torrence !! 😁
No need to rub it in Mr. Grady. I'll deal with that situation as soon as I get out of here.
😁
Movie?
someone with studies in music: why do we identify as a very old orchestra only by listening to it even though we have not heard it before? or is the effect the shinning? even modern interpretation sounds ancient. Mantovani did not interpret it, I think he did not like singers. affectionate greetings to those of us who see these formidable themes for us, I even want to dance, but I am very clumsy. greetings from emxico january / 22
Beautiful ball! but we gotta go *Pushing my "FORD T" with my gal l without a starter to make it home*
Hair of the dog that bit me, Lloyd.
Hi, nice music... is this to me?
Love, Chris Puleo
OVERLOOK HOTEL
JULY 4TH BALL
1921
If anyone has need of a Charles deGaulle lookalike, look no further.
As a real enjoyer of the original score, i don't think that this is a great redone of the original song, i think that they chopped it in to the little bits and blew it's brains off.
It's not. Corrected enough.
Totally agree. The balance and orchestral rendition of the original will never be matched by todays technology.
shining
The Shining vibes
love everything, but Iin the first part before the vocals some of those background instruments sound kinda cheap like keyboard instruments instead of real orchestra instruments. like 2 of em. beside that great cover
Did you know Mr Torrance that your own son ist attempted to Bring a outside Party in this Situation?
His career in tatters, his throat mere bits of flesh flaking off every time he tried to sing, his wife ripping up the marriage certificate and every vestige of any thought of love: Al Bowley returned to his darkened London apartment only to be blasted to bloody bits in a German raid during the London Blitz
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Non exiguum temporis habemus, sed multum perdidimus L A Seneca
No comparison. Bowlly only. 😢
That is NOT how you put the tone arm of a gramophone on a record....
The original by al bowlly is a creepier version
The original was much better.
You may be right - but don't stop the enjoyment or the fun here PLEASE. Lighten up - enjoy
I don't think this version is supposed to be better
@@jacktorrance9688 why not try to make it better than or as good as the original? In fact, why listen to this (which, according to you, has been conceived as being worse than the original), if we can just listen to the original?
Brilliant version