You might have noticed that the clips in the Bobby Darin Video Blast at DarinLand.com this week suddenly went missing. The original videos were deleted from YouTube and so we lost the links. However, we have now updated the Video Blast, including 2 new clips that weren't in the previous edition. Check it out:
BOBBY DARIN LIVE IN LONDON (1967)
(4 rare clips from Bobby Darin's 1967 UK TV Special)
Monday, November 19, 2007
Bobby Darin Video Blast Update
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Labels: 1967, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Funny What Love Can Do, Girl That Stood Beside Me, Live, London, Ray Charles, tv, UK, Video
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Bobby Darin Live in London 1967 (6 videos)
This week's Bobby Darin VideoBlast on the DarinLand.com website features 6 rare video clips from Bobby Darin's 1967 Live in London TV Special. Use this link to view the clips:
Bobby Darin Live in London 1967
There's also a new poll (What is Your Favorite LIVE Bobby Darin DVD?) and a new Question of the Week (What is your favorite performance from this week's Bobby Darin Live in London VideoBlast?). Check it all out at DarinLand.com.
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Labels: 1967, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Don't Rain On My Parade, Funny What Love Can Do, Girl That Stood Beside Me, I Wish I Were In Love Again, Live, London, Mack the Knife, Quarter To Nine, tv, UK, Video
Monday, October 15, 2007
Bobby Darin, The Singles: We Didn't Ask to Be Brought Here/Funny What Love Can Do
BOBBY DARIN: WE DIDN'T ASK TO BE BROUGHT HERE/FUNNY WHAT LOVE CAN DO (Atlantic 2305; 1965)
In August of 1965, after making 7 albums on the Capitol label, Bobby Darin returned to the studios of Atlantic Records to record his very first self-penned protest song, "We Didn't Ask To Be Brought Here." The lyrical tone was anti-establishment, the arrangement was fully electric, and the result was one of his finest original recordings. Darin had left Atlantic in 1961 for many reasons, not the least of which was a lack of control over his own recordings. Clearly, he was now fully in charge.
The B-Side, "Funny What Love Can Do," is another excellent original, reflecting Darin's unparalleled command of almost every musical form. This wailin' blues number could easily stand right alongside the work of Howlin' Wolf or Willie Dixon. Darin executes an agile turn of phrase as he flips his "drinkin'/thinkin'" refrain upside down on the second pass. His blues harp playing is, as always, brilliant.
WHERE TO FIND THESE SONGS
“We Didn't Ask To Be Brought Here” and "Funny What Love Can Do" appear on the following CDs:
As Long As I’m Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection
Dream Lover: Bobby Darin Sings
Bobby Darin: Sings The Shadow Of Your Smile/In A Broadway Bag (Remastered)
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Labels: 1965, 45, Atlantic, Blues, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Funny What Love Can Do, Protest, Single, We Didn't Ask To Be Brought Here
