plaese to recommend some speakeasy style ish (?)
MorseCode
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So this event I'm doing this weekend is a new club where the building used to be a prohibition era speakeasy club, and I just found out today that they want me to sprinkle music from that era throughout the night into my set. I don't even know where to start really. They mentioned brat pack stuff. I don't know. Plaese to knowledge me and/or drop a couple mptrees. Thanks in advance fam...
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surely you mean "Rat Pack"?
ie. Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr....
i'd play Charlie Christian, but that's just me...
agreed, I'm sure they meant "Rat Pack" as well...
I would also sprinkle in some of the older big band classic's:
Glen Miller - In The Mood
Benny Goodman - Sing-Sing-Sing
Duke Ellington - take the A train
I don't know how to search for mp3's but I have heard people play remixes of said tunes which might fit a bit easier into your set.
I usually play the og's at my New Year's gig, the blue hairs love that shit.
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The Rat Pack: 1950's
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sooo right now, I meant rat pack of course!
Any chance you could direct me towards said remixes por favor?
just simply agreeing that said promoter was probably referring to Francis Albert Sinatra & Company versus the Psychedelic Furs...
I haven't heard it, but is there any Speakeasy/Hip-Hopish shit in that new Outcast movie ?
might be worth checking...
I wish I could, like I said I play the old versions but have heard people play the remixes out. Somebody a little more MP3 savy could maybe hook you up, use those titles to base the search on ???
cab calloway
babs gonzales
fats waller
jelly roll morton (well know for being a pimp)
chick webb
bix beiderbecke
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This is what you need. Glenn Miller, Rat Pack and all the rest are wrong era. Jelly Roll Morton's 'Dr Jazz' is a great song, supposedly about coke. Morton was a serious muhfugger.
WHAT HAPPENS AT THE SPEAKEASY STAYS IN THE SPEAKEASY
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MORSE...HOOOOOOO...HE GOT ROOM KEYS!
Good luck finding those tracks--and God Bless Microwave--but I guarantee you that the crowd will be happier if you substitute a Timberlake track for every "speakeasy/rat pack" song. But if you're forced to sprinkle in some of that stuff, you could easily play Lou Bega's "Mambo Number 5" (PM Dizzy Bull! ) and no one would know the difference.
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hahaha, YES! I was wondering right off the bat what the fuck dude was talking about with the lumping of rat pack and speakeasy.
But that's not even the worst part. Dude is like "The owner is VERY hands on. He's gonna be standing right next to you throughout the night, suggesting various directions for you to take it in." My response: "Great!" killmenowplease
Holy shit!
Here's my advice: follow every one of his suggestions to the letter, and do so immediately. He'll quickly learn what it's like to clear the dancefloor. Don't give him any of your artistic back talk ("Okay, but I just need to build up to a higher tempo first.") Just drop it like it's
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