Hi ya Rod and jools ,l just whant to let you know l am a big fan of you both l am in same age group as Rod ,and just love swing and the way you both perform it fantastic
These guys are magic…the younger generation has these kind of people to thank for the music we have today….and it all started in the 50s when teenagers were invented (we were just told to be seen and not heard) then rock n roll hit and we decided to rebel..ditch the big band music..the double breasted suits and fedoras…hats and gloves just to go to the shops…then Elvis started with the swivel hips…and we were off…and it was the beginning of the evolution of music..and progressed to what we have today. Rod started as a busker in 1962 and Jools was a session musician and first played on an album called “F..k Off” for Wayne County and Electric Chairs…..❤️❤️🎶🎶
If ol'e rodders is magic in your opinion why doesn't he disappear and do all the music lovingly people a favour, he's a silly old man that thinks he's still in the 70s.And he is the biggest hypocrite in the music industry!
@@Dinobaburas.You obviously have so much to learn….At least he sings and has versatility…..unlike “rappers” …..that’s why they speak with music in the background…..because they can’t sing, hold a note or a tune. ..
They are not dinosaurs..that’s disrespectful…..you have a lot to thank them for the music you have today…do some research on the history of the evolution of music starting in the 50s
@@CatsandJp Why would you be starting in the 50s for the evolution of music Cats..? This album is based on the big band era and most of the songs are from the Great American Songbook all prior to 1950 anyway...specifically, the sound is derivative of Louis Prima who came up through New Orleans Jazz, Swing, Jump / Jive music in the 30s and 40s (as did the great Louis Jordan).