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Samson & Coco Reinhardt

Super Mario MaccaferriSuper Mario Maccaferri Route Nationale 20, FranceNew
edited April 2008 in Welcome Posts: 246
Hi people,
Our Friend Spatzo from the French forum "Manoucheries" dug out a real treasure here... Old-school, raw-sounding, live and direct pure improvisation...
Take the time to scroll down to end of page 1 (no you DON'T have to read it all, let alone translate it) of the thread to hear it all... Recorded somewhere between the Legenday "La chope" joint and other infamous places in or around Paris, this is the real deal, the way they used to do it back in the days.

Samson & Coco Reinhardt (sons of Piton reinhardt) LIVE
Enjoy : http://www.manoucheries.com/phpBB2/view ... 15&start=0
"There's no business like shoe business"

Comments

  • Posts: 597
    Just started listening to the first one. Very cool!!! 8)
  • gatsbygatsby United States✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 119
    hello Mario
    Spatzo also wanders about in here sometimes !

    :arrow: profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=1055

    namaste
  • Super Mario MaccaferriSuper Mario Maccaferri Route Nationale 20, FranceNew
    Posts: 246
    You again, Gatsby ! (toi encore, Gatsby !) :P
    "There's no business like shoe business"
  • Craig BumgarnerCraig Bumgarner Drayden, MarylandVirtuoso Bumgarner S/N 001
    Posts: 795
    Mario,

    Thanks for the head's up on this. I actually found the recordings on my own browsing through Manoucheries last night and then remembered this thread.
    Good stuff, thanks for posting.

    Manoucheries is a VERY active forum isn't it. I struggle with the French language, especially the colloquialisms, but with help from Google translations and my friend Joli Gadjo, I'm getting by.

    Thanks for joining us here and keep it coming.

    Craig
  • Super Mario MaccaferriSuper Mario Maccaferri Route Nationale 20, FranceNew
    Posts: 246
    Hi Craig,

    Yes Manoucheries is active... It could go up some more, but it's not that bad... And Yes sometimes we use a very imaged french :)
    My pleasure to see the music is appreciated, that's worth sharing these oldies/rarities.
    If you are Joli's friend you might be the guy who sold a Dupont back to the Motherland lately ? If Yes, we had our talking - and dreaming- about your guitar.
    Anyway... Thanks for your words, be sure to check the "surprise" post from Pascal.ch in this same section.You're invaded, guys :).
    "There's no business like shoe business"
  • gatsbygatsby United States✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 119
    coucou 8)
  • rudolfochristrudolfochrist Worms, GermanyNew Dupont MD-100
    Posts: 144
  • rudolfochristrudolfochrist Worms, GermanyNew Dupont MD-100
    Posts: 144

    @Ted Gottsegen No, thank you! I surly would have missed this wonderful music if you wouldn't have warmed up this old thread. :D

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