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Old April 10th, 2017, 08:09 PM   #211
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Originally posted by Tucsoncoyote in the Trad Strip thread way back in 2013, can anyone ID the music? Shazam has no idea. Maybe Wild or Giveittome can help?

http://vintage-erotica-forum.com/sho...&postcount=592

It might be by Luchi De Jesus, who is credited on IMDB as the composer of original music for that episode of "That Girl" (Cal of the Wild), but I am finding very little of his stuff on the web.
Not been able to find a great deal on this one. Seems that a lot of tracks were recorded specifically for use in the episode they aired in, and were then either archived or lost. That's the trouble with incidental music! Case in point is the version of The Stripper used during the Morcombe and Wise sketch, it's totally different to any others I've heard, but I can't seem to find out who the band were.
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Old June 24th, 2017, 04:29 PM   #212
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Here's another university orchestra having a go at "The Stripper". This time The University of York, with a gutsy rendition of the Bob Lowden arrangement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5Q4EvYj5Eo

Here's the West Bergholt Concert Band with the same (slightly out of) tune...
http://www.wbcb.org.uk/Mp3/19.11.05/...Track%2016.mp3

...and for completion here's the Houston Pride band making a bit of a hash of the same tune. Better drum break in the middle, though

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Cg2EmuBpIY

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Old June 25th, 2017, 01:25 PM   #213
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Advance warning (via The Telegraph) that BBC Radio 4 is to broadcast a programme on "Music To Strip To". More here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...s-reveal-best/
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Looks interesting, although it's a shame it's more about modern music than traditional. But there are some absolute classics in there too, which is good. Will be worth a listen I'm sure
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Barbie Girl and Spirit in the Sky? seriously ? That is a joke, you can't strip to that!
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Old July 11th, 2017, 08:28 AM   #216
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Advance warning (via The Telegraph) that BBC Radio 4 is to broadcast a programme on "Music To Strip To". More here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...s-reveal-best/
A quick reminder, if you're interested, that this programme goes out today, then will be on the BBC Radio Player. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08x99q8
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Right I have listened to this and I have to say it was a complete waste of time. You only hear vague snippets of the tunes but this would have worked better as a late-night television programme. Speaking in all honesty it was total rubbish and I cannot understand why BBC Radio4 even commissioned this let alone why it done in the first place. I will leave you to judge for yourself but personally I wouldn't bother listening. None of the better known burlesque dancers were featured so you will be disappointed if you were expecting Dita von Teese or the Brit Modesty Blaise.
I will say one thing more, you cannot possibly strip,off to of all things, sirens!! but someone does.
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Adding to the collection of versions of "The Stripper", I have procured a copy of Ted Heath Orchestra "Those Were The Days" on CD. The version on that album is dirty as all hell and very worth a listen!
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Adding to the collection of versions of "The Stripper", I have procured a copy of Ted Heath Orchestra "Those Were The Days" on CD. The version on that album is dirty as all hell and very worth a listen!
Good find! I have "Blues in the Night" and Night Train" by Ted Heath in my collection. I had no idea he had also done "The Stripper" until you made this post. I managed to find it on a download site after a few minutes Googling and was able to grab a copy. I like it a lot Its a lot like the version by Johnny Keating & hid band on the album "Swing Revisited".

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Possible that this has already been posted, for which I'm sorry for the repeat.
But DAMN! What an awesome track!

Tombstone Blues by Ronnie Magri

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk5Sqv2Irc8
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