The 1951 Rolling Review Show … # 7
We all have a musical backdrop to our lives which extends from the cradle to the grave. The great pianist, composer and conductor Alberto Semprini used to host a light music programme on BBC radio called Semprini Seranade. He always introduced his musical selection with the words: “Old ones, new ones, loved ones, neglected ones”.
This then is the The 1951 Rolling Review Show which each week features a piece of music I have enjoyed at some time in my life. I hope you enjoy them as well. Let me know and please feel free to Reblog.
A Small Fruit Song (Al Stewart)
This is a brilliant song by Al Stewart from his album Zero She Flies released in 1970. Al Stewart played at the first-ever Glastonbury Festival in 1970, knew Yoko Ono before she met John Lennon, shared a London flat with a young Paul Simon and hosted at the Les Cousins folk club in London in the 1960s.
Nice song about the miscegenation of fruits. I also admire that record player of yours. Never skips and has no scratchy sounds.
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What! No Youtube?