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Original Carolina Beach Music : Dance The Night...

Original Carolina Beach Music : Dance The Night...
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"Dance The Night Away" contains some of the best Shag and Beach Music found today. Yeah Baby, Shagadelic. This is music for the Beach Music lover and the Shagger. The Beach Music recording artist on this CD are the real thing. From The Heart of Beach Music country. Filled with jump blues Beach & Shag favs that will get anyone on their feet. A must for any Beach Music fan. Collect all 10 of the original Carolina Beach Music CD series.

 

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"Beach Music" was our term for this raw, exotic and exciting sound that could prominently be heard in the 1950's only on powerful WLAC Radio, Nashville and on the Carolina (and a few other East Coast) beaches. But I was disappointed with this item because most of it is just too slick and polished and watered down for my taste--almost a weak parody of old-school.

Or at least work up a sweat. Get off your buns, Carolina bands, and bring back the low-fi rawness and intensity of the good old funky vinyl days.

Mr. Welsh--we cool southerners were way ahead of the rest of the country in digging R&B.

Welsh might find it interesting to know that the Carolinas were dancing to Calvin Boze years before the term "Rock and Roll" went mainstream.

Talk about progessive, Mr.

i just wanted to make it know to anyone in Charleston who might stumble upon this that I, Marc Welsh (spelled with a C) live in Charleston and DO NOT share the previous gentleman's opinion.

I`m sure if it was directed at the liberal left, the people of the West Coast or the Northeast and NOT Southern culture, the dance & Southern people,it would have been censored.Even his innaccurate, ridiculous description of the dance leads me to believe he never actually saw it or is blind.The CD is fine, excellent sound quality & a very good representation of the local sound of the Southeast which is Beach Music.There is NOTHING like it ANYWHERE in this country.It`s been a living, breathing entity for 60 years.Thank You. Mark Welsh`s prejudiced, bigoted & hateful comments about the Shag dance and Beach Music were bad enough but attacking the finest, happiest group of people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing is totally untruthful and grossly innacurate. I`m surprised Amazon allowed this hate spew to be published.

He states, "in the majority of the known universe, the term "shag" refers to the sex act the ironic thing is that "shag" refers to something altogether different in the. But speaking of West Coasters, Mr. If Mr. Apparently, Mr. Welsh has seen much Carolina Shag, because his description of the dance is far from accurate.

Don't forget your sansabelt pants ;-) We'll sing you a song and teach you to dance. For example, three of the current members of the Band of Oz had yet to be born when the band was formed, but they have stepped into the shoes of those who went before. Welsh's small mind, that makes it inferior. Frankly, I doubt that Mr. Its not just the Carolinians who use "shag" to mean a dance, There is also a dance called the St Louis Shag and another called the Collegiate Shag. One of the few truths that can be found in Mr. Other than being a couple's dance, The Carolina Shag bears little resemblance to the Lindy.

While there are some shaggers who can put on a dazzling display of footwork, the overwhelming majority of us dance at a moderate pace, often slower than that preferred East Coast Swing dancers. You are all welcome. I have spent many summers shagging at the Ocean Drive section of North Myrtle Beach, SC, the undisputed birthplace of the Carolina Shag. However, what he offers as reviews of multiple CDs are mostly word for word copies of the same hate speech.

He simply cut and pasted his disdain for the people of the Carolinas into each submission. Welsh's diatribe is that many of the bands that play beach music are local. I don't believe it is unfair to loosely classify Carolina Beach Music as folk music and the bands Folk bands. There are some video clips on the Web that do a better job of showcasing the dance, but one has to visit the Grand Strand to appreciate fully the relaxed and friendly flavor of shag dancing culture. What he cannot understand is that some of these bands are local institutions.

It's just beach music with a different name. Mr Welsh's dislike for Beach Music is obvious, but his dislike for the people of North and South Carolina is also obvious, in a forum where it should not be. Welsh probably doesn't know that California's state dance is the West Coast Swing, which is done to the same music as the Carolina Shag - Different songs, different lyrics but the same strong downbeat and the same smooth character. I find it fascinating to see little children, teenagers, young adults, the parents, and grandparents of the young adults all together singing along with The Chairmen of the Board. Welsh actually listened to the music.

Welsh's "known universe" is rather small. He has chosen to express that dislike by submitting "reviews" of several Carolina Beach Music CDs. In Mr. Welsh harbors such scorn for people like me, but since he feels comfortable using his "review" to denigrate the people of the Southeast, I feel compelled to use this forum to offer another point of view. Welsh is going to pose as a writer he should familiarize himself with the terms he uses.

Some of the music is intended for and enjoyed by audiences outside the Southeast. The uninitiated need only listen to the tempo of the music to get a feel of how fast the dance is done. Given his lack of substantive comments, a reasonably critical reader is wholly justified in doubting that Mr. Mr. However, It is not surprising, that someone from the west coast will not have the same appreciation for a song entitled "Carolina Girls" as will Carolinians.

That statement is simply a lie. Welsh's immature, hateful ranting and visit the Carolina coast this summer. The dancers' goal is to be as smooth as buttered glass as they transition seamlessly between steps. Beach bands often sing of happy times at real places, which are known and visited by the people in the audience. I hope many of you will ignore Mr.

When they move on, God willing, others will take their place, and the band and their music will endure. Welsh simply doesn't know what he is talking about.Unfortunately, the 1989 film entitled, Shag the Movie, did a poor job portraying what shag dancing is. Im sorry Mr. He describes the Carolina Shag as a Lindy done at warp speed. How many bands can claim that kind of multigenerational following.

southeastern US (and thank God, nowhere else)." A quick look at the dictionary and one can find several meanings for the term "shag," one of which is a kind of dance. Singers and musicians may come and go, but the band lives on for decades.

The Band of Oz, the Embers, the Poor Souls, the Catalinas, the Fantastic Shakers, are but a few of the local bands that make tons of money in the southeast and that could not get arrested off of their home turf. Although the great songs of the Drifters and many classic Motown songs have been unfortunately labeled as "beach music" by those involved in the culture, "Carolina Beach Music", more specifically, is much more often than not simply embarrassingly awful music written and performed by bands from the Carolinas, usually aging white men wearing Sansabelt pants and Hawaiian shirts. Maybe that is true in the universe at large, but not in the southeast.

While in the majority of the known universe, the term "shag" refers to the sex act, the ironic thing is that "shag" refers to something altogether different in the Bible-Belt extremist conservative southeastern US (and thank God, nowhere else), that being a sped-up swing dance done to mostly really bad local R&B music performed by really talentless groups of the region. It's definitely more embarrassing to witness when performed by a male of the species, but is still pathetic when done by anything with two legs. This is "Carolina Beach Music", music so awful that outside of the the two Carolinas, Georgia, maybe Virginia, no one knows what it is or could stand to listen for long.

Notwithstanding their on-stage outfits of the period, the Beach Boys music of their golden days in the 1960's had much too much class and sophistication to qualify as beach music (plus, you can't shag dance to it), but those unsuspecting people who move to the southeast from other parts of the US or world always assume that is what is meant by "beach music". The popularity of this garbage being confined to the Carolinas says alot about the taste of the residents of those two states. That is the garbage you will hear in this compilation.While the word "shag" speaks to the sex act, the shag dance is definitely a mood-killer for any normal human being.

You've got to see it done to see what a total sexual turn-off this dance is - it's about as sexy as a Texas two-step, yet an entire culture of mediocrity that only exists in the south Atlantic has grown up around this effeminate, laughable Lindy done at warp-speed.

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