Duration: 03:16 minutes Upload Time: 06-09-01 14:20:22 User: necksnap :::: Favorites |
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August 31, 2006 at Knitting Factory in Hollywood Living legend Jean-Jacques Perrey plays what is possibly one of his most recognized songs of the twentieth century. |
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DavidMRoberts ::: Favorites why isn't that under "Geshon's dead " ?...anyway, he ain't ! 07-09-01 21:51:31 _____________________________________________________ | |
DavidMRoberts ::: Favorites well, his site has a link to send him a message, & Jonathon Edwards doesn't seem to be involved....check your facts ! 07-09-01 21:50:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
dizneluver ::: Favorites That was AWESOME!!! :) 07-08-21 10:15:40 _____________________________________________________ | |
DavidMRoberts ::: Favorites cool ! Since my orig. comment 9 months ago , I've delved deeper into "Unreleased Beatley" type books & learned more on how Kenny Everett was key to the assemblage & editing of the Fab Xmas items... so there ! Even to many who grew up thru them times, it would sound like a zippy little music-bumper from Laugh-In or such. H*ll !, I didn't know from P&K till the 80's !! 07-08-11 11:40:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
shippy555 ::: Favorites I think I was the second.You're quite right. The disc was put together by the late brilliant Kenny Everett and he would have been the one who put that bit of JJP in. Kenny was always playing JJP albums on his radio show. That was how I also became a big fan. 07-08-11 11:25:43 _____________________________________________________ | |
fervask ::: Favorites linda melodia, cortina final de "el chapulin colorado". 07-07-27 00:58:40 _____________________________________________________ | |
Skinny145 ::: Favorites I would of loved to Have been there to see/hear this. 07-07-13 10:36:35 _____________________________________________________ | |
Littlescienceguy ::: Favorites I see. I wonder why those people got the story twisted like that. It's kinda mean to have people thinking that someone is dead when they're not. 07-07-12 19:09:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
scottof83 ::: Favorites Gershon Kingsley is the one who is dead, and he was the one who did all the interviews. Perrey was the media shy one, but after Kingsley's death, he has to do all the interviews. 07-07-12 17:08:58 _____________________________________________________ | |
Littlescienceguy ::: Favorites I know exactly what you mean. 07-02-11 16:51:27 _____________________________________________________ |
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