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Sadly the lyrics are lost on me as I can only speak English, but I love the "Hot club" vibe. I've got an compilation CD of Django's career with most of the classic tracks associated with him. Must go and dig it out as I haven't listened to it for a while, always rewarding and the interplay between him & Stephane Grappelli always inspires.
Graham
 
Oldslowhand said:
Sadly the lyrics are lost on me as I can only speak English, but I love the "Hot club" vibe. I've got an compilation CD of Django's career with most of the classic tracks associated with him. Must go and dig it out as I haven't listened to it for a while, always rewarding and the interplay between him & Stephane Grappelli always inspires.
Graham

Sanseverino's lyrics are even better than his guitar plying. Very witty, with twist and turns that dig around in meaningful, yet playfully hip territory.
Very natural. I really like this guy. He delivers those lyrics at high speed. If you can understand his singing, you know that you understand French.

Here's a great CD suggestion for those with Django tendencies.

Bireli Lagrene's first album.

Routes to Django--Live at the Krokodil.

The Bereli Lagrene Ensemble.

It's the first CD listed on this discography:

http://www.lagrene.com/discography.htm

He was all of 13 or 14 years old. Buy it! You won't be disappointed.
 
Greatest Guitar Player Ever

Anyone who has read some of my other posts know I can't go very long without mentioning Django. He is, in my opinion, the single-greatest player ever. I still can't believe that most of that tone was achieved with a mic'd acoustic. Between he and Charlie Christian, the sound of electric guitar had to happen. Whenever I discuss Django with others, eventually someone gets to "well, he's great, but c'mon, the best ever?" Ineveitably I ask who they think should get that nod. Mostly I hear Jimi or Duane Allman or Clapton or some other version of someone I love but not Django, and everytime I ask them "uh huh, and how many fingers did jimi have again?" Jimi is an easy number two on my list, but lets get a wayback machine and burn two of his fingers together into an unworkable claw and see how he does.
 
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